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Photographs of Nebulæ and Clusters, Made with the Crossley Reflector

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A director’s observing program used the Crossley reflector to photograph brighter nebulæ and star clusters, producing negatives for most of a planned set and reproducing sixty-eight larger subjects as plates. The images revealed many previously unrecorded nebulæ and indicated that spiral structure is common; a catalogue of new objects with accurately measured positions is included. The volume also describes the telescope and observing methods, discusses the technical challenges of photographic reproduction and plate making, and provides lists of subjects, positions, illustrations, and explanatory notes to support technical study and further astronomical work.

About the Author

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James Edward Keeler

James Edward Keeler was an American astronomer known for his pioneering work in astrophotography. He made significant contributions to the study of nebulae and star clusters, particularly through his innovative use of the Crossley Reflector telescope. His notable work, "Photographs of Nebulæ and Clusters, Made with the Crossley Reflector," showcases his dedication to capturing the beauty and complexity of the universe. Keeler's efforts not only advanced the field of astronomy but also inspired future generations of scientists and enthusiasts to explore the cosmos.

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