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Re: [CvilleAstro] MP4 version of Crab Nebula animation
Marshall, Changes in the appearance of the Crab Nebula are well known and not a new finding. There are some really cool Hubble Space Telescope animations showing ripples and waves propagating away
By Myron Wasiuta · #4239 ·
MP4 version of Crab Nebula animation
Dear RAC,? CAS, and friends, A number of people had trouble viewing the animation I sent out showing changes in the Crab Nebula over 9 years. Heres another version saved as MP4 format. hopefully this
By Myron Wasiuta · #4238 ·
Re: Crab nebula animation over 9 years
Myron: An mp4 version would be great as I live in the Apple universe. Phil
By Phillip Carter III · #4237 ·
Re: Crab nebula animation over 9 years
AWESOME!! Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer On Fri, Feb 21, 2025 at 8:03, Myron Wasiuta via groups.io<myrnteryx4@...> wrote: Carl,I use Windows Media Player on my desktop. If
By Carl Darron · #4236 ·
Re: Crab nebula animation over 9 years
Carl, I use Windows Media Player on my desktop. If anyone is having trouble opening the avi file, I will send out an mp4 version later tonight once I get a chance to work with it. Myron
By Myron Wasiuta · #4235 ·
T CrB update
Dear RAC and CAS, T CrB still in quiescence as of Friday morning February 21, 2025. Light curve this morning shows more flicker and a gradual brightening and dimming of about 0.1 mag most prominent in
By Myron Wasiuta · #4234 ·
Re: Crab nebula animation over 9 years
Myron, What app do you use to play the simulation? Vr/ Carl Darron? Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 21:59, Myron Wasiuta via
By Carl Darron · #4233 ·
Crab nebula animation over 9 years
Dear RAC and CAS, I created an interesting animation showing what I believe are true changes in the appearance of the Crab Nebula over a span of about 9 years. The first image was taken in February
By Myron Wasiuta · #4232 ·
Zoom Link for our February 2025 business and program meeting
Dear RAC, Here's the link for last night's meeting and program for anyone who missed the
By RAC President · #4231 ·
program for tonight's meeting
Dear RAC, Due to cloudy weather during tonight's RAC meeting-the live observing program will not be possible. Instead, the program will be about how color images are obtained using the monochrome 294
By Myron Wasiuta · #4230 ·
2025 Regional events in or near the Mid East Region of the Astronomical League
By RAC Treasurer · #4229 ·
March sky materials from the AL
By RAC Treasurer · #4228 ·
Zoom Invite for February 2025 Program/Business Meeting
Dear RAC, Please join me for our February RAC Meeting. The meeting will start with business at 7:30 to be followed by the program which will be a live observing/training session on the mSRO station 2
By Myron Wasiuta · #4227 ·
Spectral comparison of T CrB
Dear RAC and CAS, There has been recent increase in the accretion rate of the mass transfer in the T CrB recurrent nova system that was announced recently by professional astronomers. It was detected
By Myron Wasiuta · #4226 ·
What¡¯s Up With the Astronomical League February 2025
By RAC Treasurer · #4225 ·
Re: TCrB update
Thanks Myron! Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 8:26, Myron Wasiuta via groups.io<myrnteryx4@...> wrote: Dear Astronomy friends, Observed T Corona
By Carl Darron · #4224 ·
Re: ATel #17030 A sudden increase of the accretion rate in T Coronae Borialis
That¡¯s good to hear. I was beginning to wonder how often a ¡°regular¡± cycle recurrent nova go off cycle. It¡¯s been a while since college astronomy, but it would make sense that over time it may
By Brian Barbre · #4223 ·
TCrB update
Dear Astronomy friends, Observed T Corona Borealis this morning and got about 2 hours of light curve data. The star is still in quiescence and sitting at about mag V= 10.1. The spectrum looks
By Myron Wasiuta · #4222 ·
Re: ATel #17030 A sudden increase of the accretion rate in T Coronae Borialis
Myron, I'm going off the usual grid for a few days to take care of my sick daughter. I'll have a phone, but that's it. Thanks! Pete [email protected]> wrote:
By Peter Laky · #4221 ·
ATel #17030 A sudden increase of the accretion rate in T Coronae Borialis
Looks like the accretion rate is rapidly increasing! This may be it- or maybe another false start. Either way everyone should be watching this star closely. It¡¯s well up in the NE sky by morning.
By Myron Wasiuta · #4220 ·