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20973
... Interesting historical perspective: The time leading up to the publication of my book and the faintest star table (1990) was met with a lot of skepticism....
Roger N. Clark
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Feb 2, 2008
2:03 am
20974
Roger, I believe there is only a small correpsondence between faintest limiting magnitude in a scope and faintest naked eye limiting magnitude. The reasons...
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Feb 3, 2008
4:48 am
20975
CBET 1234 reports that Ron Arbour in the UK has discovered the ninth supernova to appear in NGC 6946. The position is reported as 20 34 45.4 +60 05 58...
Brian Skiff
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Feb 3, 2008
5:54 pm
20976
BN Mon is located at 06 22.0 +07 21, it is a 9th mag star that varies by 3.3 magnitudes. It is an N type carbon star. I saw it as dark orange colored star in...
Steve Coe
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Feb 6, 2008
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20977
I saw Abell 15 in Canis Major and even from a fairly dark sky location (21.10) it's a very difficult object. My description was: ef, ps, round, smooth ball....
kentblackwell
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Feb 8, 2008
2:02 pm
20978
Hi Kent, I have seen Abell 15, at (2000) 06 27 01.9 -25 22 50 with my 20" f/5.0 reflector. I have a visual magnitude for the nebula of 15.8 and a size of 34"....
Kent Wallace
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Feb 8, 2008
3:13 pm
20979
In a message dated 2/8/2008 6:03:09 AM Pacific Standard Time, kent@... ... We nailed this one a few years back on clear, cold West Texas night not to far...
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Feb 8, 2008
4:43 pm
20980
Thanks, Kent. Yes, I was using my 25" f/5 with an OIII at 200x. I didn't think to try a UHC but will revisit it next time. Thanks for the tip. Kent Blackwell ...
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Feb 8, 2008
5:23 pm
20981
Hello Everyone, I just started the Astro League's double star Club, and I'm having a lot of trouble using an ETX90 to see tight double stars like Rigel--in ...
Jon Zander
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Feb 8, 2008
5:37 pm
20982
Rigel 0.18 & 6.68 9.5"arc is not "tight". I used to own a 3-inch f/16 refractor that could show B easily, in very good seeing. According to my unequal doubles...
Chris Lord
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Feb 8, 2008
6:52 pm
20983
Isn't the problem with the companion to Rigel is simply the large delta-mag rather than separation? I wouldn't consider it to be "tight", but just a matter of...
Brian Skiff
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Feb 8, 2008
7:19 pm
20984
Well I have to admit the transparency those two nights I tried was pretty awful, but after a solid month of overcast or very windy skies I had to try. The air...
Jon Zander
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Feb 8, 2008
10:29 pm
20985
Jon, On the latest night's observing to which you refer, what was your estimate of the seeing (either Antoniadi or whatever seeing scale you are accustomed to...
Chris Lord
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Feb 9, 2008
1:43 pm
20986
... That is the purpose of my unequal doubles algorithm, it takes into consideration Delta m (the mag diff of the primary & comites), the seeing state based on...
Chris Lord
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Feb 9, 2008
1:44 pm
20987
Although not easy I split Rigel with a little William 66SD, a telescope that test well (about 1/4-wave) and is very inexpensive. Of course, refractors are at...
kentblackwell
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Feb 9, 2008
1:48 pm
20988
Easily class III conditions the other night. I tried a darker site last night with the ETX, and again could not get Rigel to show me the companion. Really...
Jon Zander
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Feb 9, 2008
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20989
The only refractor I have is a PST--not good for night use. ;) I'll see how my reflectors do tonight, but you have me thinking if I should cross over to the...
Jon Zander
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Feb 9, 2008
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20990
I have an old notebook from a long since deceased double star observer with observations made with a 50mm achromatic refractor with a record of seeing Rigel B...
Chris Lord
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Feb 9, 2008
7:13 pm
20991
Brian and other, Some time ago you ask southern observers for an observation of this carbon star, with the suspicion that this is a double star of perhaps 1" -...
Magda Streicher
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Feb 10, 2008
3:41 pm
20992
I had a look at Rigel this evening at dusk from Anderson Mesa. Without waiting for the telescope to cool down, the companion was straightforward to see at 95x...
Brian Skiff
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Feb 13, 2008
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20993
Upon reading of Brian's observation, Tom Polakis and I immediately turned my 92mm Stowaway refractor toward Rigel. The seeing here in Tempe was nothing...
Joe Bergeron
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Feb 13, 2008
10:07 pm
20994
Among the interesting things I noticed last night while looking up the star in the literature and databases is that this is a faint naked-eye star (if it were...
Brian Skiff
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Feb 13, 2008
10:26 pm
20995
... I show the 70mm Pronto at a focal length of 480mm, and the 92mm Stowaway at 604mm (actual f6.6). Where is the 450mm again? -Christopher...
Christopher Watson
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Feb 13, 2008
10:34 pm
20996
... Except that my 1992 vintage one is 450mm. Nagler made them somewhat longer (I think) later because people complained about the color and it ws probably...
Brian Skiff
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Feb 13, 2008
10:58 pm
20997
Don't think this article has been mentioned on the list. A “new” star appeared in the constellation of Orion in late 2003 when the young pre-main sequence...
Woodchuk
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Feb 14, 2008
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20998
... This is a good summary. The main image at the URL mentioned made the cover of the January 2008 issue of the 'Astronomical Journal'. The full paper cited...
Brian Skiff
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Feb 14, 2008
5:11 am
20999
I came across a reference of Gyulbudaghian 98-171 in O'Meara's *Hidden Treasures* book (in the chapter about NGC 2163) a little while ago and so far can't find...
Howard Banich
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Feb 14, 2008
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21000
... This appears to be the reflection object centered near 21 03 56 +50 14.9 (J2000). It lies at the eastern edge of a broad dark region. Among the SIMBAD...
Brian Skiff
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Feb 14, 2008
6:08 am
21001
With the first clear skies in ages here on southern Vancouver Island I threw a couple of scopes out to see what doubles I could see. The transparency was bad...
billweir110
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Feb 14, 2008
6:17 am
21002
I have never had a problem splitting Rigel in reasonable seeing at around 60 or above with a 50 year old 3 inch f 13.3 brass and British Broadhurst and...
Tony Buckley
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Feb 14, 2008
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