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Date: 23 Sep 2007 20:40:14
From: Rick Evans
Subject: Tony Hallas' Hercules Cluster Image
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Tony Hallas has a spectacular Hercules cluster image published in Oct. S&T. p.15. S&T describes the image as Hubble Quality. Amazing for a 14.5inch ground based amateur telescope. -- Rick Evans --------------------------------------------------------------- Lon -71° 04' 35.3" Lat +42° 11' 06.7"
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Date: 23 Sep 2007 17:38:44
From: atasselli@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Tony Hallas' Hercules Cluster Image
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On 23 Sep, 21:40, "Rick Evans" <h1ELt0nNOS...@ver1z0n.net > wrote: > Tony Hallas has a spectacular Hercules cluster > image published in Oct. S&T. p.15. > > S&T describes the image as Hubble Quality. Amazing > for a 14.5inch ground based amateur telescope. > Nowhere even close (to a Hubble's) in depth and even more so in resolution. Very good image nonetheless. Andrea T.
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Date: 24 Sep 2007 12:00:59
From: Rick Evans
Subject: Re: Tony Hallas' Hercules Cluster Image
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<atasselli@hotmail.com > wrote in message news:1190594324.506079.294960@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com... > On 23 Sep, 21:40, "Rick Evans" <h1ELt0nNOS...@ver1z0n.net> > wrote: >> Tony Hallas has a spectacular Hercules cluster >> image published in Oct. S&T. p.15. >> >> S&T describes the image as Hubble Quality. Amazing >> for a 14.5inch ground based amateur telescope. >> > > Nowhere even close (to a Hubble's) in depth and even more so > in > resolution. Very good image nonetheless. > I know but I was willing to give S&T a pass for it's hyperbolic blurt ;) -- Hilton Evans --------------------------------------------------------------- Lon -71° 04' 35.3" Lat +42° 11' 06.7"
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Date: 23 Sep 2007 21:06:13
From: VicXnews
Subject: Re: Tony Hallas' Hercules Cluster Image
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"Rick Evans" <h1ELt0nNOSPAM@ver1z0n.net > wrote in news:OaAJi.1955$WT2.1631 @trndny05: > Tony Hallas has a spectacular Hercules cluster > image published in Oct. S&T. p.15. > > S&T describes the image as Hubble Quality. Amazing > for a 14.5inch ground based amateur telescope. > http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap070719.html http://www.astrophoto.com/A2151LRGB.htm
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