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Re: R: [APML] Cometary Globule



Marco,

Thanks!

La Palma is at about 28 degrees latitude, so that region will be even 4 degrees lower for me (at about 17 degrees altitude at transit), but the dry air of Arizona should help. The cometary globule is out of field on the right.

PJM-2 film is similar to LE400?

Matt

At 03:54 PM 5/5/2001, Marco Lorenzi wrote:
>There is a picture in my home page. Here is the direct link:
>http://www.astrosurf.com/lorenzi/images/ic4628_en.htm
>IC4628 is a nebula quite large (about 40x50') but difficult because of the
>low elevation.
>Good luck!
>Marco Lorenzi
>
>
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>From: Matt BenDaniel <matt@exceloncorp.com>
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>Subject: [APML] Cometary Globule
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>
>> In Arizona at 32 degrees north latitude, I'm considering IC 4628 in
>Scorpius. One interesting object to the West (within my possible FOV) is an
>unnamed cometary globule shown on page 112 of Malin's View of the Universe
>at 16:45:06 -41:12:06. Has anyone shot this one and can you post a URL,
>please?
>>
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