Chaffey High School
Astronomy
Selected Student Images,

2004-2005
 Updated 27 June, 2005

 

 

 


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Neptune taken by Cassandra Bilonta (c/o 2006) in November 2004 using the 14 inch TIE South telescope at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. The arrowed object is Neptune's moon, Triton. Click on the image to see it without the arrow.
NGC 2207 and IC2163 taken by Celia Pazos (c/o 2006) on 12 April 2005 using the 14 inch TIE South telescope at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile.  Celia processed and stacked six images of these interacting galaxies using CCDSoft ® image processing software.
The barred spiral galaxy NGC 1365 imaged by Chris Lopez (c/o 2005) on 8 March 2005 using the 14 inch TIE South telescope at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. Chris processed and stacked eleven images of this galaxy using CCDSoft ® image processing software.
The spiral galaxy NGC 4945 imaged by Hannah Potter (c/o 2006) on 28 March and 14 April 2005 using the 14 inch TIE South telescope at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. Hannah processed and stacked ten images of this edge on spiral using CCDSoft ® image processing software. Supernova 2005af is just visible (arrowed) at the bottom of the image.  The supernova was discovered on 8 February 2005 by CEAMIG/REA Supernovae Search (Brazil) and reached magnitude 12.8.  Click on the image to see the galaxy without the arrow.
NGC 2997 taken by Mark Kay (c/o 2007) on 12 April 2005 using the 14 inch TIE South telescope at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. Mark processed and stacked six images of this face on grand design spiral using CCDSoft ® image processing software.

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