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A comparison between images from A to the Stars & Planets and the By Jim Thompson* October 2013 * NSN Channel: AbbeyRoadObservatory, Website: karmalimbo.com/aro

Introduction The Paterson series was for me the go-to reference books when I was growing up, for everything from birds and bugs to stars and planets. I happened across a copy of A to the Stars & Planets at a charity book sale a year ago and bought it out of nostalgia. I was amazed at how the colour images in the book, which represented the best in amateur astrophotography at the time, looked compared to the live views that I can get with my Mallincam. I ve put together this slide show to prove just how far the field of amateur astronomy has come in 30 years. 2

A to the Stars & Planets The version of the book I have is the 2 nd edition, published in 1983. Most of the colour images in the book were provided by the famous amateur astronomer Ben Mayer, who amongst other things invented the Projection Blink Comparator (PROBLICOM), and was the first person to photograph a supernova (Cyngi 1975) during its brightening stage. 3

1980 s Astrophotography p Images collected by film cameras, often B+W through colour filters then combined in dark room Resolution, sensitivity, colour saturation all limited by film technology of the day Often had to use chilled film to reduce reciprocity failure (not enough photons to permanently trigger chemical reaction on film) Ben Mayer: 14 SCT or 8 Schmidt, chilled colour film, ASA 400, 30 to 120min exposure Meade Corp: 8 SCT, normal colour film Hans Vehrenberg: 14 SCT, separate B+W images combined in dark room Lick Observatory: 120 (3m) reflector, separate B+W images through filters University of Arizona: 61 (1.54m) Cassegrain, normal colour film 4

2013 Video Astronomy Images collected by screen capture of live Svideo feed from a (classic) unless indicated otherwise Images are single video frames (not stacks) unless indicated otherwise, no other image processing, image same as viewed on screen live Exposure times range from 30sec to 180sec, gain level 4 (50%) Images collected by myself from either: My backyard in central Ottawa (Mv+3.5), or Family cottage just north of Petawawa (Mv+5.5) 5) Orion Atlas EQ/G mount used for all images, and range of scopes: Meade LX-10 8 SCT William Optics FLT98 triplet APO Maxvision ED80 triplet APO William Optics ZS66 doublet APO Canon c mount 17-102mm focal length zoom lens, 48mm aperture 5

M11 Wild Duck Cluster Ben Mayer 1980 Jim Thompson 2011 8 LX-10, Ottawa 6

M13 Hercules Cluster Ben Mayer 1980 Jim Thompson 2011 8 LX-10, Ottawa 7

M64 Black Eye Galaxy Ben Mayer 1980 Jim Thompson 2013 8 LX-10, Ottawa 8

M51 Whirlpool Galaxy Ben Mayer 1980 Jim Thompson 2011 8 LX-10, Petawawa 9

M101 Pinwheel Galaxy Ben Mayer 1980 Jim Thompson 2011 ED80, Petawawa 10

M33 Triangulum Galaxy Ben Mayer 1979 Jim Thompson 2011 ED80, Petawawa 11

M57 Ring Nebula Ben Mayer 1980 Jim Thompson 2011 8 LX-10, Petawawa 12

M27 Dumbbell Nebula Ben Mayer 1979 Jim Thompson 2011 8 LX-10, Ottawa 13

M76 Little Dumbbell Nebula Ben Mayer 1980 Jim Thompson 2011 8 LX-10, Ottawa 14

M97 Owl Nebula Ben Mayer 1980 Jim Thompson 2012 8 LX-10, LX10, Ottawa 15

M1 Crab Nebula Ben Mayer 1980 Jim Thompson 2012 8 LX-10, Ottawa 16

M17 Swan Nebula Meade Instruments Corp. 1983 Jim Thompson 2013 FLT98, Petawawa 17

M16 Eagle Nebula Ben Mayer 1980 Jim Thompson 2012 8 LX-10, Ottawa 18

M8 Lagoon Nebula Ben Mayer 1978 Jim Thompson 2011 8 LX-10, Ottawa 19

M20 Trifid Nebula Ben Mayer 1979 Jim Thompson 2011 8 LX-10, Petawawa 20

M42 Orion Nebula Meade Instruments Corp. 1983 Jim Thompson 2011 8 LX-10, Ottawa 21

NGC7000 N. American Nebula Hans Vehrenberg 1977 Jim Thompson 2012 Canon 17-102, Petawawa 22

M82 Cigar Galaxy Lick Observatory 1983 120 reflector Jim Thompson 2011 8 LX-10, Ottawa 23

NGC7635 Bubble Nebula Lick Observatory 1983 120 reflector Jim Thompson 2012 8 LX-10, Ottawa 24

Jupiter & Saturn Lunar & Planetary Lab, University of Arizona, 61 Cass. Imaging Source DBK51 Stack best 20% of ~2000 frames Jim Thompson 2012 & 2013 8 LX-10, Ottawa 25

Lunar ANOTHER STORY Lunar & Planetary Lab, University of Arizona, 1980 s Imaging Source DBK51 Baader 635nm hi-pass filter Stack best 20% of ~1000 frames Jim Thompson 2013 10 VRC, Ottawa 26