Pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas, un outil trés utile et convivial pour programmer ses observations:
airmass.org
airmass
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François Teyssier
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Re: airmass
Bonjour François,
Sorry, but in my case, the link doesn't work.
Cheers, Joan.
Sorry, but in my case, the link doesn't work.
Cheers, Joan.
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Re: airmass
The right link is : https://airmass.org/
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Re: airmass
I have used this excellent resource for many years to plan my observations of new transients and view the target field and details in SIMBAD. The author is a professional astronomer and responsive to suggestions of additions/improvements.
Cheers
Robin
Cheers
Robin
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