[AZ-Observing] Re: Astro Misspellings

  • From: "Steve Coe" <stevecoe@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <az-observing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 00:34:05 -0700

Andrew;

Thanks, I loved "magnidude", there always seems to be that guy who really
uses 2000X on a regular basis.  

My notes on the SAC website, but I desperately need to update them once I
get this book done.  

I also have not figured out what I am going to do with my drawings.  It
would be a monumental task to scan them in, I have tried exactly once to
make an electronic drawing and it turned out OK, but I would have lots of
work ahead of me to take on making electronic redraws of all my drawings.
So, I have not done anything at this point.  Again, maybe after the book is
done.

Anyway, thanks for the fun;
Steve Coe


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[mailto:az-observing-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew Cooper
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 9:26 PM
To: TAAA Forum; AZ-Observing
Subject: [AZ-Observing] Astro Misspellings



I am currently busily typing my observation notes into a database.  
Arranging my notes in a format that can be more useful than piles of 
pages in three ring notebooks.  Along the way my fumble fingers have 
discovered some creative misspellings for common astronomical terms, a 
couple of my favorites and proposed definitions I put here for your 
amusement...

nagnitude (adj) A measure of the amount of nagging your spouse is 
capable of while you are loading your vehicle for a night out.

magnidude (n) The guy who routinely uses the highest power possible with 
his telescope/eyepiece combination without regard to seeing conditions 
and says he can see details you cannot see with your telescope with 
twice the aperture, he actually has a 2mm eyepiece and uses it with his 
8" f/10 SCT.

apiral (adj) a rare form of galaxy with an appearance similar to a 
beehive, possibly the result of an open cluster superimposed on a galaxy

The somewhat more edited results can be viewed at 
http://www.siowl.com/Herschel400/herschel400.html
Or you can try http://www.siowl.com/Herschel400/h400query.php?40 and 
change the number after the question mark to the desired NGC number for 
a query to my MySQL database.  All of the Messier objects and H400 
objects now have entries, most of them are even complete, it is the 
scans of most of my drawings that now need to be done.

Andrew Cooper
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http://www.siowl.com



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