[Lvas] 1 of 25 (+)
Fred Rayworth
rayworth1969 at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 15 20:50:51 PDT 2009
Roger,
Sounds good to me.
Fred
From: drivester at hotmail.com
To: lvas at lvlug.org; fred.rayworth.ctr at nellis.af.mil
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 16:01:36 +0000
Subject: [Lvas] 1 of 25 (+)
All,
Would anyone be interested in a 25 (+) week astronomy 101 subject matter? A reply would be appreciated if you feel this to be beneficial. We will cover "in brief" everything from dark nebulae, red shift, white dwarf's and binary star systems, to H-II hydrogen regions, and lots of stuff in between.
1. Absolute Magnitude: The concept of absolute magnitude is based on the concept that if stars were removed from their real location to a new place, exactly 10 parsecs away from the terrestrial observer. Naturally, stars that are brought closer will appear brighter and stars that are "pushed" to the 10 parsec line will now appear dimmer. The new magnitude that will be assigned to the stars when they are 10 parsecs away is known as absolute magnitude.
Source: Astronomy Made Simple
roger
The moon and stars to govern the night..... Psalm 136:9
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