Welcome to my Page detaling my observations that will be made with
an ST6 CCD Camera at the Glenlea Astronomical Observatory, just south of
Winnipeg, Manitoba, over the period of Winter 1998-99. The following sections
are covered by my project:
Basic
Information:
Just the simple information on the object, including:
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type of object
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size
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magnitude
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colour
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location
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distance
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radial velocity
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proper motion
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group association
Detailed
information:
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The Evolution of NGC 2964
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Comparisons with other spiral galaxies, including some images
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The Relative Brightness in other wavelengths
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Spectral Analasys Info
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The Unusual Features
History
of observation and knowledge about object:
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When first “discovered”
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History of understanding
Modern
knowledge:
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Current knowledge
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Recent professional research
Previous
images:
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Although there is a page for this, it will likely load fairly slow, and
other images will also be spread amongst the report.
My
Images:
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Included on this page are the images i've taken, with the appropriate information
included as to the weather conditions, Feild of Veiw, any changes made
using a graphics program, etc.
Discussion
& Conclusions:
My Sucessful, and not so succesful attempts at finding:
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basic information on the object
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previous images
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previous research
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current research
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processing images
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other things you would do differently next time
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proposed/recommended improvements to imaging techniques at Glenlea
As the project becomes completed, each of the pages will become active.
Not necessarily in the order shown.
This page is © 1998 J.
Allan Smith and UAN Enterprises
unless otherwise stated