Greetings interested parties! Comments in this colour From j a Wed Nov 14 20:45:30 2007 What Paul is saying is the same thing I've been trying to get across. An ally! When attempting to record an annual trail; as the camera moves to the next photo op it also gets tilted by the rotation on the nightly axis. Tilting the camera for the next photo alters where any particular star will fall on the photo plate. Surley you must see how altering the camera angle while collecting for a single trail (whether nightly or annual) would alter the trail? From j a Wed Nov 14 21:49:52 2007 Didn't we determine that 23'56" was the proper time to record the annual star trail and that at 24hours we would not record a star trail? NO 24 hours exposures.. Sorry -- this time Allen got it right! From Allen Daves Wed Nov 14 23:43:00 2007 I think I understand what you are getting at now..?...........Allen! Can I truly stop trying now? Well I've got a picture for you all anyway. Please tell me if you don't understand this. Paul D Make the switch to the world's best email. Get the new Yahoo!7 Mail now. http://au.yahoo.com/worldsbestmail/viagra/index.html
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