Image:Pleiades-comet-Machholz.jpeg
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Mosaic photo of comet C/2004 Q2 (Machholz) next to the Pleiades taken in Sommerholz (Austria) using the following equipement:
- telescope: 90/500mm "Russentonne" piggyback on a 10 inch Newton
- camera: Canon EOS 300D
- exposure: Pleiades 3 x 5 min. and comet 1 x 7 min. / ISO 1600
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Homepage of Rochus Hess
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photo taken 8. Jan. 2005 |
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Rochus Hess |
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Quotation of the permission Rochus Hess gave me at forum.astronomie.de after my call for a GFDL-free release of astro photos:
- de (original): Auch meine Bildergalerie steht zur Verfügung wenn mein Name und der Link zur Homepage http://members.aon.at/astrofotografie erwähnt wird.
- en (translated): Also my image gallery is at your disposal if my name and link to the homepage http://members.aon.at/astrofotografie gets mentioned.
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