During lunch I was checking out several really good "challenging objects" lists at: http://www.angelfire.com/id/jsredshift/ I must admit that my favorite was "The Ultimate Observing List" (which you can go to directly at: http://www.angelfire.com/id/jsredshift/aintno.htm However, I'm a bit disappointed that someone already got the certificate for object #100. <vbg>
I claim #46 on a technicality. Since the Horsehead is within the Milky Way, and everything around it visually is within the Milky Way, then the Milky Way, in part, is visible within 1-degree of the Horsehead. Q.E.D. C. --- Dale Hooper <Dale.Hooper@sdl.usu.edu> wrote:
During lunch I was checking out several really good "challenging objects" lists at: http://www.angelfire.com/id/jsredshift/
I must admit that my favorite was "The Ultimate Observing List" (which you can go to directly at: http://www.angelfire.com/id/jsredshift/aintno.htm
However, I'm a bit disappointed that someone already got the certificate for object #100. <vbg>
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I claim #90 on a technicality also. The origional Planet X that Percival Lowell was looking for was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh and named Pluto. I've seen it. (the second time was at the binopalloza) Greg --- Chuck Hards <chuckhards@yahoo.com> wrote:
I claim #46 on a technicality.
Since the Horsehead is within the Milky Way, and everything around it visually is within the Milky Way, then the Milky Way, in part, is visible within 1-degree of the Horsehead. Q.E.D.
C.
--- Dale Hooper <Dale.Hooper@sdl.usu.edu> wrote:
During lunch I was checking out several really good "challenging objects" lists at: http://www.angelfire.com/id/jsredshift/
I must admit that my favorite was "The Ultimate Observing List" (which you can go to directly at: http://www.angelfire.com/id/jsredshift/aintno.htm
However, I'm a bit disappointed that someone already got the certificate for object #100. <vbg>
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