by alter-ego » Sun May 02, 2010 5:09 pm
Dean Rowe wrote:alter-ego wrote:Pretty nice batch of galaxies. In the Coma cluster, I once counted at least 30 galaxies in the FOV of a 6" Newtonian. It was likely this same area. The field of view is ~35', just a little more than a full moon. Here is the star chart for the
uncropped picture:
http://www.jburnell.com/AGC1656CoreMap.jpg
The FOV of this shot is around 100'x70' or about 3x2 full moons.
You are correct about the original picture. My size estimate referred to the displayed APOD picture which is cropped to a smaller size from the original, whereas the star chart shows the original picture (as I stated). Often cropped / reoriented pictures are presented for aesthetics, focus on detail, aspect ratios, etc.
No matter how careful one is trying to be clear, there is always confusion.
[quote="Dean Rowe"][quote="alter-ego"]Pretty nice batch of galaxies. In the Coma cluster, I once counted at least 30 galaxies in the FOV of a 6" Newtonian. It was likely this same area. The field of view is ~35', just a little more than a full moon. Here is the star chart for the [u]uncropped picture[/u]: [url]http://www.jburnell.com/AGC1656CoreMap.jpg[/url] [/quote]
The FOV of this shot is around 100'x70' or about 3x2 full moons.[/quote]
You are correct about the original picture. My size estimate referred to the displayed APOD picture which is cropped to a smaller size from the original, whereas the star chart shows the original picture (as I stated). Often cropped / reoriented pictures are presented for aesthetics, focus on detail, aspect ratios, etc.
No matter how careful one is trying to be clear, there is always confusion.