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18569
... If it is not a problem, I think several folks on this list would like to know about it when it is ready. \Brian...
Brian Skiff
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Aug 1, 2006
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18570
No problem. I'll post it as soon as it is ready! BR Matthias...
Matthias Kronberger
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Aug 1, 2006
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18571
Les, ... I think that happens to all observers from time to time. I don't know how many times I got almost crazy because I couldn't find the place I was...
Matthias Kronberger
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Aug 1, 2006
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18572
... diameter. ... around 40 ... add ... point ... suddenly ... eye, or ... Correct the 40% gain is applied to area. (a 40% gain in diameter would result in...
Ed Zarenski
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Aug 1, 2006
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18573
Hi Brian, Hmmm. I'm wondering if the "more complete" article I've written is being accessed for the fuller explanation. Actually, I've been waving that banner...
Zarenski, Edward R
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Aug 1, 2006
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18574
There are a couple of companies who make prism and grating eyepieces for the amateur market, but I can't find them after a couple of minutes of Google searches...
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Aug 1, 2006
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18575
I will never be one to argue that binocular vision isn't superior to monocular vision. However, there is a big difference between a binoviewer in a single ...
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Aug 1, 2006
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18576
I've had this problem just using DSS plates. Certain asterisms seem to recur all over the place. The Sagitta "Y" is very common, and "big dipper" asterisms...
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Aug 1, 2006
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18577
I've never really understood this being enamored with the 3D effect in binoviewers. The effect is of course spurious since there is no true binocular...
Bill Tschumy
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Aug 1, 2006
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18578
Thanks Brian, I also later found this older paper: "A Preliminary Survey of Collapsed Cores in Globular Clusters" by Djorgovsk and King, 1986 <...
Bill Tschumy
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Aug 1, 2006
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18579
Assuming a 30%D central obstruction in the 8" SCT, then LG is based on (64-5.76) = 58 sqin (nominal). After the remaining light gathering area is split in two...
Zarenski, Edward R
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Aug 1, 2006
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18580
... No, it's not that what you've written *in toto* is confusing. It's that very commonly, people don't read the thing in depth and come away with a partial...
Brian Tung
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Aug 1, 2006
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18581
... It is a little ridiculous to even imply that there is some "true" three-dimensional parallax effect for objects viewed in a binoviewer. However, It is the...
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Aug 1, 2006
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18582
I agree. It is so hard sometimes to get the clear point across, it doesn't pay to skimp on explanation. It often comes back to haunt. edz ...
Zarenski, Edward R
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Aug 1, 2006
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18583
Ed, Yeah, I did the math, too, but people had asserted that the contrast increase occurred in binoviewers as well as binoculars, but our little "experiment"...
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Aug 1, 2006
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18584
Thanks Don, I see you have identified reasons other than binocular vision for the large differences you experienced. Assuming your eye's pupils are large...
Zarenski, Edward R
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Aug 1, 2006
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18585
The effects of binocular vision occur mainly as a result of the processing im raw image data by the visual cortex. For example, the brain interprets one photon...
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Aug 2, 2006
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18586
Our star parties are canceled so often that it's not really a viable way to find out about equipment. I didn't see any prizm eyepieces at NEAF. I've tried...
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Aug 2, 2006
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18587
... The usual term is 'direct-vision prism' or perhaps 'visual spectroscope'. Usually there is a chain of like five prisms cemented together in the...
Brian Skiff
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Aug 2, 2006
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18588
... There is a company called Rainbow Optics which makes them. They have a website at http://www.starspectroscope.com/. I have never used any of their...
Tom Kunsitis
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Aug 2, 2006
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18589
In the original thread on this star a few weeks ago I promised to have a look with my 70mm Pronto. A clear night has finally come along, and I've just had a...
Brian Skiff
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Aug 2, 2006
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18590
In case you haven't heard/seen, the large-amplitude variable chi Cygni is near a bright maximum just now. If you're familiar with the main constellation...
Brian Skiff
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Aug 2, 2006
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18591
... I believe Arnold Optics in Sherwood Park still makes a barlow with a prism above the lens. I have one. As Alister says it sure makes finding the faint near...
Woodchuk
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Aug 2, 2006
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18592
... Its orange colour has even been apparent with the unaided eye since at least the 31st (UT), when it reached magnitude 3.7 Best, Alan Whitman...
Alan Whitman
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Aug 3, 2006
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18593
... But for those of us who have that semi-red-green-color-blind gene, like me, even Rigel and Betelgeuse only look sorta different, so down at mag 3 or 4,...
Brian Skiff
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Aug 3, 2006
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18594
From tonight's astro-ph preprint server: http://arXiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0608080 Suarez et al A spectroscopic atlas of post-AGB stars and planetary nebulae ...
Brian Skiff
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Aug 4, 2006
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18595
Some thoghts and experiences with outreach: Despite my lelndary personal charm and fine Irish wit, I was utterly unable to persuade anyone at the Shingletown...
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Aug 4, 2006
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18596
Bill; I think that you did a great job for the novices looking through your scope. That is just enough information that they can hold on to some of it and not ...
Steve Coe
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Aug 4, 2006
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18597
Howdy all; Tonight was one of those nights that remind me why I built an observatory in my backyard. After months of cloudy nights in Arizona the storms...
Steve Coe
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Aug 5, 2006
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18598
Steve is right about the advantages of having a backyard observatory (or in my case just a place to plonk down the scope). The point that many amateurs seem to...
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