3 Dec
2011
3 Dec
'11
1:09 p.m.
On 12/3/11, Jay Eads <jayleads@gmail.com> wrote:
I thought some of you might like this image taken by the 32-inch Schulman Telescope at Mt Lemmon via the University of Arizona by Adam Block.
By the Lords of Light, I am going to do some narrowband imaging using the 32-inch at SPOC one of these days. Amazed that no-one has yet. Or at least gone public with results. Yes, I know it's not a wide-field scope, but still, it's an imaging resource not being fully utilized by SLAS members. Narrow-band imaging renders the compromised location moot, for many targets. Helluvan' aperture for lookie-loo duty only. Thanks for posting that, Jay. Wonderful image.