The Moon goes past M45, the Pleiades on Monday November 11, 2005. The dark side of the moon is visible by Earthshine. © Copyright 2005 Jerry Lodriguss All Rights Reserved
Whirlpool Galaxy M51 (NGC 5194) Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) N. Scoville (Caltech)
Processed with MaxIm DL 4
converted HIPS image
UKS 38. Proxima Centauri (star aligned) Credit: "© Anglo-Australian Observatory/Royal Observatory, Edinburgh" Image made by David Malin from scans of UKST plates digitized and compressed by the ST ScI as part of the DSS: http://stdatu.stsci.edu/dss/index.html.
North is 14.5 deg CCW from up
Processed with MaxIm DL
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GSC_5167_769
North is UP RA = 13h25m42.09s Dec = -42d53m59.5s 0.863 "/pix
IDL TIFF file
ImageJ=1.31o cf=0 c0=-32768.0 c1=1.0 vunit=gray value min=35602.0 max=62954.0
1.2 "/pixel, 22.7x35.5 arcmin North is 2¡ CCW from up RA = 18h02m25.61s Dec = -23d01m26.9s
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http://www.ipac.caltech.edu/2mass/
0105-4x5color.ai
8x10.ai
RA = 20h27m13.39s Dec = 39d26m33.1s 0.61 asec/pixel, 9.8x13.8 arcmin CROT = -58.7, North is 30.7 deg CCW from up (after adjustment)
2mass -> dss: 119%, -2.0¡ TL & BR DSS corners distorted slightly to match 2m IRAC->2m: 60.55%, 3.3¡
Pferd
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