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Deep Space CCD Atlases North & South -- Below, are examples from, and descriptions of, the Atlases. There are links to valuable free content. Simple ordering instructions follow this, just ahead of some recommended outside websites, and a link to an unrelated book by this writer.
Our goal is to further illuminate what is both interesting and accessible throughout the deep space celestial sphere! To build up a picture of selected objects we create and organize the perspectives of varied images, a selection of charts, and multiple information links. |
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Rundown on the North and South Atlases Every effort has been made that Atlas imagery be amongst the best for tracking, resolution, and clear annotations. North Atlas has 274 densely detailed, letter-size pg.s containing about 2600 labeled objects. South Atlas includes extremely deep images on 160 pg.s with some 1600 entries, plus a 30-page southern Addendum of roughly 500 ID'd objects. This volume integrates with, and overlaps the unique North Atlas coverage, rendering the two even more useful as a set. The CD is all new. It contains North and South plus Addendum pages which preserve original detail -- unmatchable by any printing method.
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To order the North Atlas ISBN 0974011010: To order the South Atlas ISBN 0974011029: To order the Atlas CD ISBN 0974011002:
Atlas Order Form, PDF download Click the link to download and open it. Type in your order info, print, and mail the order. |
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Other recommended points on the web:Palomar Schmidt Digitized Sky Survey (Image databases.)Space Telescope Science Institute Resources (Space Telescope images, news.) The NGC-IC Project (NGC, IC catalog controversies; links, databases, images.) NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (Comprehensive resources.) |
At the Cross-Training-for-the-Brain site are details about another research project. Topic is a long-term preoccupation: the enhancement of practical problem-solving abilities... the "forcing" of creativity.
For information on Cross-Training the Brain , click on banner link to www.gis.net/~vickers/CTBpg.html -- I've recently reworked the entire book to be even more useful!
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John C. Vickers P.O.B. 1292, Duxbury, MA 02331 USA Also, reach me by Email: vickers@gis.net |