[meteorite-list] The geologist on the moon and Comet SWAN
From: MexicoDoug <MexicoDoug_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Oct 6 18:09:23 2006 Message-ID: <001a01c6e993$c627cfc0$c7cf5ec8_at_0019110394> "I think you should just try loading it again, they are ok for me" Bj?rn, I think you are loading your images off your own hard disk or network. The links you've coded into your page according to my browser for the first two which don't work are: file:///I:/INTERNET/HM2/DOCUMENT/HEIME/ASTRO/KOMET/SWAN%20C2006%20M4/eiksund sdal1b.jpg file:///I:/INTERNET/HM2/DOCUMENT/HEIME/ASTRO/KOMET/SWAN%20C2006%20M4/swanclo seup1.jpg You can fix that by recoding them to this (which I just did and was able to see apparently the images you loaded): http://home.online.no/~bsoerhei/astro/komet/C2006_M4_SWAN/swancloseup2.jpg http://home.online.no/~bsoerhei/astro/komet/C2006_M4_SWAN/jet_eiksundsdal1.j pg The second two are ok, Best, Doug ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bjorn Sorheim" <astrogeo_at_online.no> To: <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com>; "MexicoDoug" <MexicoDoug@aim.com> Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 4:52 PM Subject: SV: [meteorite-list] The geologist on the moon and Comet SWAN Hello MexicoDoug, I think you should just try loading it again, they are ok for me. On the other hand this is only a 320mm lens of a traditional SLR-camera, so don't expect tooo much. But for people only with binoculars this will show what they can see at the moment. Tonight it is raining here, btw. Bj?rn S?rheim > From: MexicoDoug [MexicoDoug_at_aim.com] > Sent: 2006-10-06 23:03:26 CEST > To: Bjorn Sorheim [astrogeo_at_online.no], meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] The geologist on the moon and Comet SWAN > > Great job Bjorn! The first two pictures (the most important ones, I think) > seem to be broken links and aren't showing for me. It's easy to be envious > of your northern location after hauling my camera out 7 days straight > including last night and this morning with nothing but horizon haze and > clouds. The way I figure it the further southern latitudes (N33 - N25) will > have the best opportunity very close to the evening of October 16, when the > comet will be a good brightness fraction of what it is now, not too diffuse, > but after which the Comet will start dimming more rapidly (0.1 mag loss > daily throughout November). > > Here's a nice picture of Rob's Comet you can feast your eyes on taken by a > dedicated astronomer near Buffalo, NY...he'll also sells prints. Rob's > Comet is very green and this can be noted in the photo. It is a very pretty > shot considering Tom Bakowski took it on October 2 and it was so low in the > sky (7 degrees), and moisture was evaporating off nearby Lake Erie: > http://www.tomseyeonthesky.com/images/Recent/cometSwan.JPG > > Best wishes, > Doug > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bjorn Sorheim" <astrogeo_at_online.no> > To: <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> > Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 1:21 PM > Subject: [meteorite-list] The geologist on the moon and Comet SWAN > > > > List, > Just ran out last night with my camera when I read about > the comet on another list. > Had to go to another place because of the bad horizon. > Here's a page I made. Could be also helpful in locating it. > Congratulations to Rob Matson! > > http://home.online.no/~bsoerhei/astro/komet/C2006_M4_SWAN/Comet%20SWAN%20M4. > html > > Regards, > Bj?rn S?rheim > > More fresh Moss pieces CO3.5/CO3.6 for sale: > http://home.online.no/~bsoerhei/astro/meteor/060714/moss.html > > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > Received on Fri 06 Oct 2006 06:07:06 PM PDT |
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