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UCO12714 Image Comparisom 04:08:08 +60:56:43
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The flip version of image analysis. UCO12714 02/7 & 02/9/14
Good afternoon. This is Your Favorite Amateur Astronomer again only this time these typed words are better than what may body can produce vocally. When you watch the video and wonder where I am, I am here but unable to speak in a manner that you can understand. Something is up with my throat.
So, with that said I can continue to tell you about UCO12714; "It's been confirmed to be a hoax here." https://www.metabunk.org/th...
There you will find enough background and current data to secure a relatively positive outlook on a place in the universe that DOES NOT contain the mythical dwarf star of our solar system. It is time to move forward from this hoax with confidence that those reports were false.
But what if something were to fly by the minute I looked away? I think about this regularly and I have devised a plan of attack. Create a sky survey for that spot to continue monitoring what may be the spot that does have an object we are looking for. There is something to be said for being persistent.
In the video you will see the blinking of two images which represent the images taken on the 7th and 9th of February. A word of warning, The dates listed in the image fits files are kept in UTC time. Technically the observatory is -7 hours to the time listed in the data and thus show that the images were taken the next day by date number. Do not let that fool you.
So I did not find any lurking monsters but we were treated to the Planetary Nebula 1501. I think I will want to survey parts of the sky that have interesting things already in them, right?
I want to than Scott, Pete, Ian, Stan, Damian, Rolando, Kevin, John, Jess, Lisa, Linda and all the other astronomers/sky watchers who have helped us learn about now, then, and later on with their devotion to taking these projects on themselves. Continue sharing their work and come here to see what has been going on as the group grows.
The search for mythical objects has begun anew! Watch how we get the work done so that you don't have to!
NGC 1501 is Planetary Nebula with an irregular disk in the Constellation of Camelopardalis. William Herschel discovered it in 1787. F. Sabbadin (1986, A&AS 64, 579) estimated its distance to be roughly 4,890 light years.
Description of NGC 1501 in
The Deep Sky Field Guide to Uranometria 2000:
Irregular disk.
central star magnitude = 14.45
Alternate name PK 144+6.1
ITelescope.net
We are here to protect the truth, not to purport a knowledge we cannot acquire. If you do not like the work we do, please discontinue your research through our work.
Astrometry.net (Upload your space images to get the details of what you have taken.)
http://www.facebook.com/fuz...
We will be creating 100 sky surveys over the next five years. Each new survey that comes online will cost our group $5,000. Your help can make a difference.
Help fund an independent UCO survey:
http://www.gofundme.com/6qb3g0
Read more
Good afternoon. This is Your Favorite Amateur Astronomer again only this time these typed words are better than what may body can produce vocally. When you watch the video and wonder where I am, I am here but unable to speak in a manner that you can understand. Something is up with my throat.
So, with that said I can continue to tell you about UCO12714; "It's been confirmed to be a hoax here." https://www.metabunk.org/th...
There you will find enough background and current data to secure a relatively positive outlook on a place in the universe that DOES NOT contain the mythical dwarf star of our solar system. It is time to move forward from this hoax with confidence that those reports were false.
But what if something were to fly by the minute I looked away? I think about this regularly and I have devised a plan of attack. Create a sky survey for that spot to continue monitoring what may be the spot that does have an object we are looking for. There is something to be said for being persistent.
In the video you will see the blinking of two images which represent the images taken on the 7th and 9th of February. A word of warning, The dates listed in the image fits files are kept in UTC time. Technically the observatory is -7 hours to the time listed in the data and thus show that the images were taken the next day by date number. Do not let that fool you.
So I did not find any lurking monsters but we were treated to the Planetary Nebula 1501. I think I will want to survey parts of the sky that have interesting things already in them, right?
I want to than Scott, Pete, Ian, Stan, Damian, Rolando, Kevin, John, Jess, Lisa, Linda and all the other astronomers/sky watchers who have helped us learn about now, then, and later on with their devotion to taking these projects on themselves. Continue sharing their work and come here to see what has been going on as the group grows.
The search for mythical objects has begun anew! Watch how we get the work done so that you don't have to!
NGC 1501 is Planetary Nebula with an irregular disk in the Constellation of Camelopardalis. William Herschel discovered it in 1787. F. Sabbadin (1986, A&AS 64, 579) estimated its distance to be roughly 4,890 light years.
Description of NGC 1501 in
The Deep Sky Field Guide to Uranometria 2000:
Irregular disk.
central star magnitude = 14.45
Alternate name PK 144+6.1
ITelescope.net
We are here to protect the truth, not to purport a knowledge we cannot acquire. If you do not like the work we do, please discontinue your research through our work.
Astrometry.net (Upload your space images to get the details of what you have taken.)
http://www.facebook.com/fuz...
We will be creating 100 sky surveys over the next five years. Each new survey that comes online will cost our group $5,000. Your help can make a difference.
Help fund an independent UCO survey:
http://www.gofundme.com/6qb3g0
The flip version of image analysis. UCO12714 02/7 & 02/9/14
Good afternoon. This is Your Favorite Amateur Astronomer again only this time these typed words are better than what may body can produce vocally. When you watch the video and wonder where I am, I am here but unable to speak in a manner that you can understand. Something is up with my throat.
So, with that said I can continue to tell you about UCO12714; "It's been confirmed to be a hoax here." https://www.metabunk.org/th...
There you will find enough background and current data to secure a relatively positive outlook on a place in the universe that DOES NOT contain the mythical dwarf star of our solar system. It is time to move forward from this hoax with confidence that those reports were false.
But what if something were to fly by the minute I looked away? I think about this regularly and I have devised a plan of attack. Create a sky survey for that spot to continue monitoring what may be the spot that does have an object we are looking for. There is something to be said for being persistent.
In the video you will see the blinking of two images which represent the images taken on the 7th and 9th of February. A word of warning, The dates listed in the image fits files are kept in UTC time. Technically the observatory is -7 hours to the time listed in the data and thus show that the images were taken the next day by date number. Do not let that fool you.
So I did not find any lurking monsters but we were treated to the Planetary Nebula 1501. I think I will want to survey parts of the sky that have interesting things already in them, right?
I want to than Scott, Pete, Ian, Stan, Damian, Rolando, Kevin, John, Jess, Lisa, Linda and all the other astronomers/sky watchers who have helped us learn about now, then, and later on with their devotion to taking these projects on themselves. Continue sharing their work and come here to see what has been going on as the group grows.
The search for mythical objects has begun anew! Watch how we get the work done so that you don't have to!
NGC 1501 is Planetary Nebula with an irregular disk in the Constellation of Camelopardalis. William Herschel discovered it in 1787. F. Sabbadin (1986, A&AS 64, 579) estimated its distance to be roughly 4,890 light years.
Description of NGC 1501 in
The Deep Sky Field Guide to Uranometria 2000:
Irregular disk.
central star magnitude = 14.45
Alternate name PK 144+6.1
ITelescope.net
We are here to protect the truth, not to purport a knowledge we cannot acquire. If you do not like the work we do, please discontinue your research through our work.
Astrometry.net (Upload your space images to get the details of what you have taken.)
http://www.facebook.com/fuz...
We will be creating 100 sky surveys over the next five years. Each new survey that comes online will cost our group $5,000. Your help can make a difference.
Help fund an independent UCO survey:
http://www.gofundme.com/6qb3g0 Show less
Good afternoon. This is Your Favorite Amateur Astronomer again only this time these typed words are better than what may body can produce vocally. When you watch the video and wonder where I am, I am here but unable to speak in a manner that you can understand. Something is up with my throat.
So, with that said I can continue to tell you about UCO12714; "It's been confirmed to be a hoax here." https://www.metabunk.org/th...
There you will find enough background and current data to secure a relatively positive outlook on a place in the universe that DOES NOT contain the mythical dwarf star of our solar system. It is time to move forward from this hoax with confidence that those reports were false.
But what if something were to fly by the minute I looked away? I think about this regularly and I have devised a plan of attack. Create a sky survey for that spot to continue monitoring what may be the spot that does have an object we are looking for. There is something to be said for being persistent.
In the video you will see the blinking of two images which represent the images taken on the 7th and 9th of February. A word of warning, The dates listed in the image fits files are kept in UTC time. Technically the observatory is -7 hours to the time listed in the data and thus show that the images were taken the next day by date number. Do not let that fool you.
So I did not find any lurking monsters but we were treated to the Planetary Nebula 1501. I think I will want to survey parts of the sky that have interesting things already in them, right?
I want to than Scott, Pete, Ian, Stan, Damian, Rolando, Kevin, John, Jess, Lisa, Linda and all the other astronomers/sky watchers who have helped us learn about now, then, and later on with their devotion to taking these projects on themselves. Continue sharing their work and come here to see what has been going on as the group grows.
The search for mythical objects has begun anew! Watch how we get the work done so that you don't have to!
NGC 1501 is Planetary Nebula with an irregular disk in the Constellation of Camelopardalis. William Herschel discovered it in 1787. F. Sabbadin (1986, A&AS 64, 579) estimated its distance to be roughly 4,890 light years.
Description of NGC 1501 in
The Deep Sky Field Guide to Uranometria 2000:
Irregular disk.
central star magnitude = 14.45
Alternate name PK 144+6.1
ITelescope.net
We are here to protect the truth, not to purport a knowledge we cannot acquire. If you do not like the work we do, please discontinue your research through our work.
Astrometry.net (Upload your space images to get the details of what you have taken.)
http://www.facebook.com/fuz...
We will be creating 100 sky surveys over the next five years. Each new survey that comes online will cost our group $5,000. Your help can make a difference.
Help fund an independent UCO survey:
http://www.gofundme.com/6qb3g0 Show less
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