Stan, The really crazy thing is I can run my observatory from my iPad while sitting at Chase Field watching a baseball game, or any other place that has internet access. Bernard ---- Stan Gorodenski <stanlep@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > It's really amazing what amateurs are doing now when I look at the black > and white images in the 1950's-1960's books like The Birth and Death of > the Sun, Frontiers of Astronomy, and The Nature of the Universe, as > examples, that were taken with large professional observatory telescopes. > Stan > > On 4/16/2013 8:47 AM, Mike Wiles wrote: > > Join me in congratulating Bernard Miller for today's Astronomy Picture of > > the Day. This is your best work so far that I've seen Bernard and well > > deserved. My only problem is that I have a bunch of data of M81 that I was > > using to put together a presentation for the Saguaro Astronomy Club. > > Yesterday - I thought it was a really nice image. Today? Not so much > > anymore. Thanks for that. :-). Now I have to start all over on something > > else. Just kidding - congratulations. All of your hard work has paid off > > and you should be proud. > > http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap130416.html > > > > Mike > > > > > > -- > > See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please > > send personal replies to the author, not the list. > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please > send personal replies to the author, not the list. > -- See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the author, not the list.