Einstein's cross

From: Julien Lecomte ^lt;julien.lecomte_at_No-Spam>
Date: Sun Feb 07 2010 - 09:51:02 PST

The gravitational lensing object known as Einstein's cross is featured
on APOD today. I searched the TAC archives and found these reports
from our very own Jay Freeman (using his 14" Celestron SCT):

http://observers.org/reports/1998/98.12.19.3.html
http://observers.org/reports/1999/99.08.11.html

and here's another one from Bob Czerwinski (using his 14" Starmaster dobsonian):

http://observers.org/reports/2001/2001.08.18.3.html

So it looks like, under the right conditions, an experienced observer
can visually see it as a non-stellar object, not quite round, with a
scope in the 14" range. I might give it a try this fall with my
(hopefully ready by then) 16" scope. Has anybody on this list ever
been able to see it as 4 clearly separated components?

Cheers!
Julien

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Received on Sun Feb 7 09:51:26 2010
 
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