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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 Borealis
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 ·
Re: Star identification???
Hi, Without the bright Moon, you would be able to see the constellation Taurus there. The Moonlight is making only the brightest star in Taurus, Aldebaran, visible in your image. -- Glenn Holliday
By Glenn Holliday · #4219 ·
Re: Moon
Very nice Troy [email protected]> wrote:
By Corey Dallmeyer · #4218 ·
Re: Moon
Awesome pictures of the moon, Troy!
By Wade Allen · #4217 ·
Re: Star identification???
It's red color and proximity to Orion are the clues. Glenn D. Faini GDF Photography Private and UAS Pilot Chemical and Environmental Engineer, Retired View my photos here, on Flickr
By Glenn D. Faini · #4216 ·
Re: Star identification???
Thanks Glen! I did finally find it on the app. there were so many on the app that I had no idea which one it was! It seems so prominent in the sky, that I thought it would be easier to identify in the
By Claire Gardiner · #4215 ·
Moon
Pictures didn¡¯t attach
By Troy Major · #4214 ·
Moon
Shot these last night. Celestron gt 90 and cannon eos m50 camera. Just single pics. Pretty impressed with the clarity of the refractor.
By Troy Major · #4213 ·
Re: Star identification???
Aldebaran Glenn D. Faini GDF Photography Private and UAS Pilot Chemical and Environmental Engineer, Retired View my photos here, on Flickr www.flickr.com/photos/163018675@N05/albums
By Glenn D. Faini · #4212 ·
Star identification???
I've been observing the Planetary alignment on clear nights. Attached is a quick iPhone shot of part of it. Can someone tell me the name of the star that's circled in the attached photo? I can't seem
By Claire Gardiner · #4211 ·
Astronomical League Live this Friday - February 7
By RAC Treasurer · #4210 ·
IC 405 Flaming star Nebula
Dear RAC, OK so not the best target to go after from under mediocre skies and not shooting narrow band-but wanted to see what I could get. This image is made from 4 color channels-B,V,R, and I. The
By Myron Wasiuta · #4209 ·
Re: NGC4565 - The Needle Galaxy
Wow!! that's an awesome image Wade!!! And there's another galaxy above and to the left.....and possibly more? so cool!!! Thanks for sharing! Claire [email protected]> wrote:
By Claire Gardiner · #4208 ·
Re: NGC4565 - The Needle Galaxy
? Wade that¡¯s beautiful! I really like how the needle tapers from yellow to blue as the density of Population II stars in the nucleus gives way to younger Population I stars in the spiral arms.
By Myron Wasiuta · #4207 ·
Re: NGC4565 - The Needle Galaxy
Very nice
By Troy Major · #4206 ·
Re: NGC4565 - The Needle Galaxy
Needle looking good [email protected]> wrote:
By Corey Dallmeyer · #4205 ·