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Deutsch: Aufnahme von Quasar 3C273 mit der ToUcam vom 20.4.2006 an einem 10" SCT mit 600mm Brennweite. Der Quasar ist der hellste "Stern" einer Sternendreiergruppe knapp links-unterhalb "8 Uhr" der Bildmitte. Das Bildfeld umfasst 20,5 × 15,5 Bogenminuten, ein Pixel entspricht somit knapp 2 Bogensekunden. "Natürliche" Ausrichtung: Norden ist oben, Osten links.
Autor: Klaus Hohmann |
Date | 18 May 2006 (original upload date) |
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current | 16:14, 18 May 2006 | 640 × 480 (8 KB) | Klaus Hohmann (talk | contribs) | Aufnahme von Quasar 3C273 mit der ToUcam an einem 10" SCT mit 600mm Brennweite. Der Quasar ist der hellste "Stern" knapp links-unterhalb der Bildmitte. Das Bildfeld umfaßt 20,5 × 15,5 Bogenminuten, ein Pixel entspricht somit knapp 2 Bogensekunden. |
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