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StevenA
10-11-2009, 11:33 AM
I have The Sky (free version that I got awhile back with my old scope)) by Celestron:D, but can not find the meaning of the abbrevition in any of the guides etc:question:, which I will put at the end of this message. I hope some one can illusidate me. It may be simple for you but I need lots of help lol.:confused2: So with out delay here they are:-
Parallax 33,600 mas. 2976119 pc
(Maybe 'mas' = Micro ArcSeconds :shrug: :screwy:)
Magnitudes bt 2.003, vt 2.005

So; what is the meaning of the abbrev.'s of :-
" mas " and " bt " as well as " vt " ????

Thanks for the help. StevenA:thanx:

dannat
10-11-2009, 11:47 AM
steven, i can help with the bt & vt - they are blue & visual magnitudes as measure by an astronomer..maybe tycho brahe

not sure amout mas - maybe an abbrev for absolute parallax - (someone will know)

Jazza
10-11-2009, 11:53 AM
Hi Steven,
mas stands for milliarcseconds (micro would be uas)
bt is blue magnitude and vt is visual magnitude

Have a read of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UBV_photometric_system
If you want more info on what that means
Regards,
Jay

EDIT: Heh quick writing Daniel!