It’s great to see that amateur astronomers are still having their own success with new findings.
When you think of how many professional institutions have their telescopes pointed upwards.
Thanks again, anyway... back to the data... here's another image from Sunday night, this one has taken 24 hours to process, I'm experimenting with using 3x upsampled data which slows everything down a lot but give a better result I think...
Thanks again, anyway... back to the data... here's another image from Sunday night, this one has taken 24 hours to process, I'm experimenting with using 3x upsampled data which slows everything down a lot but give a better result I think...
cheers, Bird
Superb. It seems to have a sharper contrast.
You pop star
Thanks again, anyway... back to the data... here's another image from Sunday night, this one has taken 24 hours to process, I'm experimenting with using 3x upsampled data which slows everything down a lot but give a better result I think...
cheers, Bird
Anthony on my lappy that looks so surreal - very 3d!
This is the lead story on the CNN webpage now. Unfortunately, they don't even mention Anthony's name. I've sent feedback using CNN's "missing information" form to provide them with a name and a link to birds far superior, and hundred times more impressive, discovery photo.
I have a feeling Anthony has not had much sleep lately!
He ran the gauntlet of Red Symons on ABC 774 breakfast radio, but had a marvellous interview, even with Red's oblique comments and questions. Good information was given and Red insisted that the impact zone has to be named "Wesley's Black Spot" saying Anthony has the naming rights!