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Jef De Wit
Carpal Tunnel
Reged: 03/06/09
Loc: Hove, Belgium
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Re: A globular with spiral structure?
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#5374830 - 08/18/12 02:58 PM Attachment (27 downloads)
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Thanks, all! I was two weeks on holiday (without internet), so sorry for the late reaction...
@ John: I never observed M5 with a big scope, but will keep it in mind.
@ Andre: Poskus 1 is small (6,5') and weak (I guess stars around mag 13-14). It is situated some 10' northwest of Gamma Del. Maybe this 30' wide photo of DSS can help.
Edited by Jef De Wit (08/18/12 02:59 PM)
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Andrev
Carpal Tunnel
Reged: 02/08/11
Loc: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Re: A globular with spiral structure?
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#5390909 - 08/28/12 06:19 AM
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Jef
I pointed M92 last saturday and I clearly saw the spiral look of this glob. Very nice one. Thanks for pointing this particularity.
Andre.
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rodelaet
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Reged: 04/28/06
Loc: 50°56' N - 4°58' E (Belgium)
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Re: A globular with spiral structure?
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#5395990 - 08/31/12 01:35 AM
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Speaking of spiral structure, the one object that amazed me with a spiral 'feature' was ... an open cluster! Have you ever looked at M25 with a pair of binoculars? 
Clear skies,
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