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Objects Session Notes
C/2006 M4 (Swan) - Comet IC 10 - Irregular Galaxy, Local Group 51 Cygni - Extrasolar Planet Star HIP 3829 - Van Maanen's Star (Nearby Star) M1 - Supernova Remnant HD 5513 - Suspected Eclipsing Binary Astrometric & Photometric Monitoring
- 61 Cyg, HIP 3829 (nearby stars)
- SS Cyg (dwarf novae)
- HD 5501/5513 (eclipsing variables)
- U And, W And (Mira variables)
- 3 3/4 hr session, cut short by deteriorating sky transparency and developing wind - CCD operation of -15 degC (at 64% cooling) - main objectives where to acquire sequence of images of HD 5501/HD 5513 and SS Cyg as part of ongoing photometric studies. - - - More Notes -
Comet C/2006 M4 (Swan) |
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CCD Image 5 x 60s exposure (average combine, aligned on comet), 2x2 binning, C filter Linear scale with range adjusted to show detail in tail 2006-10-28 20:23h UT (#150012-16) |
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False Colour CCD Image Log brightness scaling (3000 ADU range) (details as above) |
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False colour CCD Image Log Scale (image details as above) |
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CCD Image Rotational Gradient processed (15 deg) (image details as above) |
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IC 10 (Cassiopeia) |
CCD Image 6 x 2 min exposure (average combine), 2x2 binning, C Filter 2006-10-28 (#150113-15 & #150238-40) |
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51 Cyg (Cygnus) |
CCD Image 3 x 30s exposure (average combine), 2x2 binning, C Filter 2006-10-28 22:27h UT (#150128-30) |
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CCD Image (detail 200% size) (image details as above) |
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HIP 3829 (Pisces) |
CCD Image 30s exposure, 2x2 binning, C Filter 2006-10-28 23:40h UT (#150218) |
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M1 (Taurus) |
CCD Image 2 x 2 min exposure (average combine), 2x2 binning, C Filter 2006-10-28 23:11h UT (#150180-82) |
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HD 5513 (Cassiopeia) |
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Images collected for Astrometric Monitoring
of Nearby Stars Project
Images collected for Photometric Monitoring
of Variable Stars
Images collected for Photometric Monitoring of HD 5501/HD5513
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