<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">I just received the following message from Jim Mullaney, former Curator of Exhibits and Astronomy at Buhl Planetarium and Staff Astronomer at Allegheny Observatory:<br><br><font style="font-weight: bold;" size="4"><font id="yiv1106907771role_document" color="#000000" face="Arial">Just a note to let you know that the <em>Cambridge Atlas of Herschel
Objects </em>has finally been released and it's magnificent - largely due to the
amazing celestial cartography of Wil Tirion! It's intended as a companion
volume to our earlier work, <em>The Cambridge Double Star Atlas</em>.</font></font><font size="4"><br></font><br>gaw<br>
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< http://andrewcarnegie2.tripod.com/transit ><br><br>--- On <b>Tue, 2/8/11, arcturussj@aol.com <i><arcturussj@aol.com></i></b> wrote:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><br>From: arcturussj@aol.com <arcturussj@aol.com><br>Subject: New Star Atlas<br>To: siderostat1991@yahoo.com<br>Date: Tuesday, February 8, 2011, 3:43 PM<br><br><div id="yiv1106907771">
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<div>Hello Glenn,</div>
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<div>Just a note to let you know that the <em>Cambridge Atlas of Herschel
Objects </em>has finally been released and it's magnificent - largely due to the
amazing celestial cartography of Wil Tirion! It's intended as a companion
volume to our earlier work, <em>The Cambridge Double Star Atlas</em>.</div>
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<div>Clear skies always,</div>
<div>Jim Mullaney</div></div></font></div></blockquote></td></tr></table><br>