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Re: [APML] C14 Photos



Nice stuff Chuck. The NGC 1365 is probably the best film image from our
latitudes I've seen. That sucker's low from my house! Did you do it from CA?
Bobby Middleton


----- Original Message -----
From: Chuck Vaughn <aa6g@aa6g.org>
To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 7:11 PM
Subject: [APML] C14 Photos


> Someone wanted to see some photos I took with my C14 ages ago.
> I found I already had them ready to go. Here they are.
>
> ftp://shell3.ba.best.com/web2/aa6g/collage1.jpg  (galaxies)
>
> ftp://shell3.ba.best.com/web2/aa6g/collage2.jpg  (nebulas)
>
> ftp://shell3.ba.best.com/web2/aa6g/ngc2841.jpg
>
> ftp://shell3.ba.best.com/web2/aa6g/ngc5426.jpg
>
> ftp://shell3.ba.best.com/web2/aa6g/ngc253.jpg
>
> ftp://shell3.ba.best.com/web2/aa6g/m78.jpg
>
> No file is over 60KB. All photos were taken from 1987 to 1990.
> All are 1 hour on Lumicon TP manully guided using a GEG at f/7
> with no filter. The only exceptions are: M1 - H-a filter,
> Jones 1 - stack of 2 one hour images and NGC 6726/27 - 45 mins.
>
> Chuck <aa6g@aa6g.org>
>
>
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