Moon over Andromeda (APOD 28 Dec 2006)
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Moon over Andromeda (APOD 28 Dec 2006)
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap061228.html
That's beautiful; I never realized Andromeda took up so much space in the night sky. The light of our cities really hide a lot of wonders in the night!
Orin
That's beautiful; I never realized Andromeda took up so much space in the night sky. The light of our cities really hide a lot of wonders in the night!
Orin
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Moon and M31
I am very glad someone out there liked the image!
There exists an older version of this kind of image done by NOAO long ago. I thought it time to try to create an updated version!
Adam
http://www.caelumobservatory.com
There exists an older version of this kind of image done by NOAO long ago. I thought it time to try to create an updated version!
Adam
http://www.caelumobservatory.com
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Re: Moon and M31
Me too It's an excellent picture. I didn't realise it was so large in the sky!ngc1535 wrote:I am very glad someone out there liked the image!
There exists an older version of this kind of image done by NOAO long ago. I thought it time to try to create an updated version!
Adam
http://www.caelumobservatory.com
Next time there's a clear night, I'm off up the moors for a look near Cassiopea with the binoculars.
Regards,
Andy.
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Re: Moon and M31
Andy Wade wrote:Me too It's an excellent picture. I didn't realise it was so large in the sky!ngc1535 wrote:I am very glad someone out there liked the image!
There exists an older version of this kind of image done by NOAO long ago. I thought it time to try to create an updated version!
Adam
http://www.caelumobservatory.com
Next time there's a clear night, I'm off up the moors for a look near Cassiopea with the binoculars.
Eeee lad, if tha's anywhere near Ilkla' Moor don't go bar t' 'at this time of year.
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Re: Moon and M31
Adam: I think you did an excellent job!ngc1535 wrote:I am very glad someone out there liked the image!
There exists an older version of this kind of image done by NOAO long ago. I thought it time to try to create an updated version!
Adam
http://www.caelumobservatory.com
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I never realized the scale!
Thanks for this image, of the moon superimposed to scale over Andromeda. I have looked at both through bare eye, binoculars, and various telescopes and I never realized the actual proportions. I am simply a rank amateur and I knew Andromeda was BIG, but I just never realized HOW big it is in the sky. Thank you for putting this into perspective for me! Oh, how I love this stuff!
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