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Update for March, 2008
Continuing to update 'links' page!

Here is a link to a relatively new planetary nebulae survey named "MASH" ( Macquarie AAO Strasbourg H-alpha Planetary Nebulae Project) - it has data and information on about 911 new PN discoveries as seen (imaged) in H-alpha wavelengths.

BY Astronomical Nebulae Explained - A Primer

PNe Images from Scott Alder, Australia 

 

*** The Night Is My Companion ***

 
No shadows fall where I stand,
no sounds disturb my wonderland.
The celestial dome is spinning its dance,
sweeping me up as in an avalanche.
My companion lets unfold the Universe,
the expanse of which I long to traverse.
I crest the night not knowing a dream,
but of visions far greater supreme.
The companion and I explore the deep,
to forever treasure the mysteries it keeps.
All too soon the cosmic dance is through,
and I must wait for our next rendezvous.

Thank You For Visiting, and Keep Looking Up! Tell Everyone - Stars Up, Lights DOWN !!

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On March 11, 2002, I discovered a new comet in the constellation of Aquila -
What a Rush! Details on my Palominas, AZ web site