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Re: [APML] Gassendi crater with TP2415 film and a CG11



Robert, you've got to try it early at pre-dawn. We get excellent seeing here
in TX when these summertime high pressure areas settle in but the morning
hours are the way to beat the heat. Excellent planatary and lunar film
images Teiva!
Bobby Middleton

http://www.koyote.com/users/bobm/planet.htm

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From: "Robert Reeves" <reeves10@swbell.net>


>
>
> > A new lunar photo taken with a Celestron G11 on TP2415 film.
> > With the help of the book "High Resolution astrophotography by Jean
> > Dragesco" I think the resolution of the photo is 0".30
> > Teiva
> > http://www.astrosurf.com/leroi
> >
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> Fantastic!  I also shot that area a few hours before you did, judging from
> the shadows, and I was thrilled just to get a hint of the network of riles
> within the crater.  Yours looks like a Lunar Orbiter photo compared to
mine.
> Your seeing is amazing.  Here in Texas, the air over the city is one giant
> heat wave undulating like translucent Jello!  I am envious of your sky.
>
> Robert Reeves                      reeves10@swbell.net
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> San Antonio, Texas 78209    210-828-9036
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