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Notes from CCD Session M57 (Ring Nebula) M27 (Dumbbell Nebula) M71 Open Cluster M15 Globular Cluster 216 Kleopatra (minor planet) 85 Io (minor planet) Uranus Pluto Mars
This imaging session was of approximately 3.3/4 hours duration and ran under manual control. A total of 202 CCD Images were taken.
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M57 (Lyra) |
CCD image, 10 x 10 sec exposure (summed) 2003-07-12 23:22 to 23:25h UT (#45002-45011) 11.4x 7.6 arc mins |
CCD image, 10 x 10 sec exposure (summed) Unsharp Masked 2003-07-13 23:22 to 23:25h UT (#45002-45011) |
CCD image, 10 x 10 sec exposure (summed) High contrast display showing adjacent spiral galaxy IC1296 (UGC11374), catalog mag +14.8 2003-07-13 23:22 to 23:25h UT (#45002-45011) |
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M27 (Vulpecula) |
CCD image, 3 x 60 sec exposure (median) 2003-07-12 23:51 to 23:53h UT (#45024-45027) 11.4x 7.6 arc mins |
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M71 (Sagitta) |
CCD Image, 3 x 10s exposure 2003-07-13 00:44h UT (#45045-47) 11.4 x 7.6 arc mins |
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M15 (Pegasus) |
CCD Image, 10s exposure 2003-07-13 00:49h UT (#45057) 11.4 x 7.6 arc mins |
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216 Kleopatra |
CCD Image, 51 x 10s exposures (summed) Exposures at approximately 1 minute intervals. The white steak records 30 arc sec motion of the minor planet over a period of 50 minutes (= 36 arc secs/hour) (2003-07-13 01:08h to 01:59h UT (#45073- 45123) |
216 Kleopatra |
CCD Image, 6 x 10s exposures (exposures at 10 minute intervals over a period of 50 minutes (2003-07-13 01:08h to 01:59h UT (#45073- 45123) |
Light Curve for 216 Kleopatra, generated from 51
CCD Image ( 10s exposures) taken over a period of 50 minutes. Light Curve Display from CCDSoft. (2003-07-13 01:08h to 01:59h UT (#45073-45123 |
Light Curve for 216 Kleopatra, generated from 51 CCD Image (10s exposures) taken over a period of 50 minutes. Light Curve display in Excel. (2003-07-13 01:08h to 01:59h UT (#45073-45123) |
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85 Io |
CCD Images, 2 x 10s exposures, exposures taken 67 minutes apart. (2003-07-13 00:54h & 02:01h UT (#45061 & 45127) |
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Uranus + uranian moons |
CCD Image, 10s exposure Altitude 20deg. 2003-07-13 02:03h UT (#45131) |
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Pluto was imaged with CCD and TheSky software used to identify its position. Its apparent magnitude (+15.6) was noted to be a lot dimmer than Pluto's catalog magnitude (+13.8).
Pluto (marked by cross-hair) |
CCD Image, 7 x 10s exposure (median) Altitude 20deg. 2003-07-13 00:00h UT (#45031-37) |
Pluto confirmed by comparison with later clear field |
CCD Image taken on 2003-07-13 compared with a later image taken on 2003-08-02 both images 7 x 10 sec (median combine) 8.5 x 7.0 arc min |
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Mars (phase 92%, 18.8 arc min diameter) |
Mars (processed to show surface features) |
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CCD Image, 0.12s exposure, (unsharp masked) 2003-07-13 02:47h UT (#45141) |
CCD Image, 3 x 0.12s exposure, (average combined, unsharped masked, sharpened) 2003-07-13 02:46h UT (#45147-49) |
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Mars Features (annotated) |
CCD Image, 3 x 0.12s exposure, (average combined, unsharped masked, sharpened) 2003-07-13 02:46h UT (#45147-49) |
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