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− | get a large-scale image of the gum nebula. scale is up to you. wavelength | + | get a large-scale image of the gum nebula. scale is up to you. wavelength is up to you. source is up to you. (i suggest skyview from goddard, but again, up to you.) you do need to use more than google, however, because you need to use that large-scale image to put in context the region where cg4 is located. for example, by the end of your doing this homework, you should be able to tell where is cg4 on this image? http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060519.html |
− | is up to you. source is up to you. (i suggest skyview from goddard, but | ||
− | again, up to you.) you do need to use more than google, however, because | ||
− | you need to use that large-scale image to put in context the region where | ||
− | cg4 is located. for example, by the end of your doing this homework, | ||
− | you should be able to tell where is cg4 on this image? | ||
− | http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060519.html | ||
you need the fits headers to tell easily, at least i do. | you need the fits headers to tell easily, at least i do. | ||
− | what is the *scale* of our image of cg4 as compared to the image you | + | what is the *scale* of our image of cg4 as compared to the image you downloaded? |
− | downloaded? | + | |
+ | i'm thinkin' you may want to review the page on [[Uploading a file to the wiki]]. | ||
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Homework description from Apr 21:
get a large-scale image of the gum nebula. scale is up to you. wavelength is up to you. source is up to you. (i suggest skyview from goddard, but again, up to you.) you do need to use more than google, however, because you need to use that large-scale image to put in context the region where cg4 is located. for example, by the end of your doing this homework, you should be able to tell where is cg4 on this image? http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060519.html you need the fits headers to tell easily, at least i do. what is the *scale* of our image of cg4 as compared to the image you downloaded?
i'm thinkin' you may want to review the page on Uploading a file to the wiki.