Hola Samuel: Tienes razon . No hay que perder el enfoque sobre Elias 2012. Yo sigo preparando un taller y una ponencia para postularlas. Lo del 2013 es para estar preparado y no empezar a programar posiciones estando en la reunion plenaria Iquique 2013 Hola Elias: Gracias por la informacion . Veo que se trata de tomar fotos a una asteroida desnuda y provocativa . Leere mas para tratar de entender el asunto y el software y te pregunto mas. Cuidado con las Tacneñas. Hola Luis : 98790611 Hagamos reunion preparatoria tal como dices tu y Danilo. ¿ Quien esta disponible o interesado para asistir a esa reunion ? . Deberiamos ser 10 por lo menos .En otras ocasiones ha sido muy dificil juntarse durante las vacaciones . Hola Rodrigo: Eres muuuuy amable , me da no se que , me da la impresion que yo soy un aprovechador , que soy un frescolin ... pero bueno ya ........ lo acepto. Pero por lo menos aceptame una invitacion a tomar onces ricas en un local cercano y muy tranquilo , y podrian venir otros amigos para conocer el filtro y para conversar copuchas preparativas y organizativas sobre el futuro congreso 2013 ( pero ellos se pagan sus onces ..... jejejejeje ) Hola AstroCarlos: Muy buenas las fotos . Me gusto la de eta carina con su V oscura. Yo recien en el reciente viaje a Vicuña , gracias al Aldo y Oscar , aprendi a ubicar Eta Carina ( yo he observado muy poco , mas me gusta la instrumentacion ) . Ahi en Vicuña supe de esa V oscura , aunque la veia patas pa arriba. Fantastica la de la Flama con Cabeza de Caballo .Con el Alex vimos la flama hace años en Iquique. Saludos , recuerdos y agradecimientos Caylo 2012/1/27 Elias Mella <mellelias@xxxxxxxxx> > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: 2012/1/27 > Subject: Eros Parallax Project > To: mellelias@xxxxxxxxx > > > [image: AWB-Header] Eros Parallax Project Begins! > *Join the project > *Tonight many amateur astronomers and school classes are eagerly awaiting > the asteroid Eros, now at its closest to Earth. From January 28 to > February 3 they will take an image of Eros either through a telescope or > with a telephoto lens. Photographs of Eros submitted by amateur astronomers > around the world will show slight differences in the asteroid’s position > due to parallax. Along with each observer’s location, this parallax > information will be used to find a precise distance to Eros, just like > professional astronomers did in January 1931. > > The Eros Parallax > Project<http://www.astronomerswithoutborders.org/index.php?option=com_acymailing&ctrl=url&urlid=52&mailid=17&subid=704>is > first and foremost fun to take part in. You don’t have to be an > experienced astrophotographer to be able to make valuable observations. An > ordinary SRL camera with telephoto lens, mounted on a tripod, could be > enough. Using free, online software you will determine the celestial > coordinates of Eros on your images and submit the data to the project > website. With the data submitted by you and the other participants, the > distance to Eros will be calculated. The instructions on the project > website are clear and simple to follow. > > The Eros Parallax > Project<http://www.astronomerswithoutborders.org/index.php?option=com_acymailing&ctrl=url&urlid=52&mailid=17&subid=704>is > also a great educational opportunity; the data and submitted images will > be made available for classrooms to use to find the distance themselves. > This resource will last forever, and will certainly inspire some young > astronomers to take part the next time Eros comes close to Earth again. It > will also prepare classrooms for the even rarer event coming in June – the > transit of Venus. 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