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17 years 5 months ago #49264
by Seanie_Morris
So my superscripted apostrophes above are also all wrong?
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: Neptune tonight
Seanie,
I hate doing this to you but it is indeed arc-secs! To add insult to injury, you may get it as a single pixel on your image and no more.
We have some mutual events coming up with Uranus' satellites and I am looking at a similar problem/challenge/issue since we have very dim and very small satellites at play.
So my superscripted apostrophes above are also all wrong?
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Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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17 years 5 months ago #49267
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Anthony,
I plan imaging the mutual Uranian satellite events with a methane filter. The brightness of Uranus dimming the satellites should not be a problem if filtering in the mathane band. In fact, the satellites should remain isolated from the planet and not 'washed out'.
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I plan imaging the mutual Uranian satellite events with a methane filter. The brightness of Uranus dimming the satellites should not be a problem if filtering in the mathane band. In fact, the satellites should remain isolated from the planet and not 'washed out'.
Eamonn A
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