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[vsnet-chat 3053] Re: Reszelski's Observation
- Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 13:19:52 +0200
- To: "vsnet-chat" <vsnet-chat@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
- From: "Maciej Reszelski" <macres@pro.onet.pl>
- Subject: [vsnet-chat 3053] Re: Reszelski's Observation
- Sender: owner-vsnet-chat@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Dear Friends,
Well, I see that my error was good subject to discussion.
Gene Hanson wrote:
> The closer the better and some CV's
> are extremely close (RZ/WZ Sge, V630/V632 Cyg, T/RZ Leo) so 30 to
Taichi Kato wrote:
>"Messier marathon"
I constructed 'stars speedways' like Cyg BF-EM-V795-EY-CI-V482-V811 or Sge
HM-SS-QW-RZ-AW-WZ-FG-V-VUL PU. Often I observed using this
schema. I using 16" Dobson so mount is not a problem.
Gene Hanson wrote:
>(that is, easily visible), a theoretical limit probably lies in
>the one estimate every 30 second range which would be 14 in 7
>minutes. But if you're talking about very faint CV's or (as is
>usually the case) plus those beyond the limit of your scope, it's
>always going to take longer.
I thing my 'speed-limit' is now some 1 star/45 sec-1 min. Sometimes
30 sec when star is good visible like CI Cyg, SS Cyg or FG Sge. But
sometimes when I'm not sure that star is visible I back few times
to this field... Speed is impotant when you have short night.
Taichi Kato wrote:
> However, I wonder how quicker Reszelski could observe if he could >
manage to sleep more than four hours ;-).
Today I sleep 10 hours, so I have fresh mind to observed. I feel some
acrimoniousess in your comment. Please stop. I'm not work
for comments like this.
Best regards,
Maciej
Maciej Reszelski
Al. 1-go Maja 29/4
64500 Szamotuly
Poland
E-mail: macres@pro.onet.pl
www : http://republika.pl/macres
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