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Old 20-05-2018, 07:01 AM
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My second discovery - this time about Symbiotic Stars

I have had to keep this under wraps for some time now but with the official publication of the excellent and detailed study by Tiina Liimets et al and the official press release from Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias - IAC (home of the worlds largest telescope) on 18 May, I can now reveal that as part of a long term study of the symbiotic star, R Aquarii, using deep imaging techniques from Terroux Observatory outside Canberra, I have discovered new extended features, further out than the previously known hourglass nebula, around this dynamic star system. More follow up analysis of these faint features will hopefully point to new understandings of the early history of eruptions associated with R Aquarri type Symbiotic Stars.

Article in Canberra Times 30 May 2018

My original discovery image/s

The paper "New insights into the outflows from R Aquarii"

The IAC press release

Dynamic graphic showing the expansion of the R Aquarii inner nebula and jet, as revealed in this paper:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2rUP...ature=youtu.be and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2kgR...ature=youtu.be

While my discovery two years ago of the dwarf elliptical galaxy NGC 253-dw2, associated with NGC 253, was pretty damn cool, this latest discovery is even a little more satisfying to me because while last time the experts approached me for access to my data because they could see something new in it, this time I found something new in my own data myself and then brought it to the attention of the leaders in the field of Symbiotic Star research, who subsequently did follow up confirmation with data from the largest telescopes on Earth and included my discovery in the paper above

To say I am excited about this is an understatement, we amateur imagers go about our nightly lives shooting pretty pictures of our amazing and beautiful night skies but this is not always to the exclusion of making real contributions to science and astronomy.

I am extremely proud to be able to contribute further to our understanding of the cosmos and its incredible and dynamic past

Mike
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Old 20-05-2018, 07:10 AM
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This is fabulous... congrats on a geat contribution to science.

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Old 20-05-2018, 07:53 AM
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Are you planning your PHD? Dr Mike has a nice ring to it?
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Old 20-05-2018, 08:50 AM
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Old 20-05-2018, 08:58 AM
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Utterly magnificent Mike! There is still many discoveries that us amateurs can discover. This all stems from the fact that most professionals cannot pump the necessary time into imaging objects like this to see if there are any changes.

Looking at the exposure time table the the professionals, only once did they go over 15 minutes for total integrated exposure time per channel, this is between 1991 and 2012. They have better resolution but without a legitimate reason to go looking, a lot of the time they cannot get the integration needed to go deep.
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Old 20-05-2018, 09:06 AM
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WOW, bragging rights indeed - well done
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Old 20-05-2018, 09:17 AM
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Magnificent, Mike!!
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Old 20-05-2018, 09:26 AM
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Congratulations Mike !

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Old 20-05-2018, 09:27 AM
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Congrats, Mikey!
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Old 20-05-2018, 11:16 AM
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Well done Mike, it's good to know there is some scientific contribution going on than just pretty pictures that we take.
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Old 20-05-2018, 11:18 AM
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Great stuff Mike!
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Old 20-05-2018, 11:37 AM
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Yep, well done!
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Old 20-05-2018, 12:45 PM
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That is wonderful news.
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Old 20-05-2018, 12:48 PM
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That's awesome, congrats Mike!
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Old 20-05-2018, 01:05 PM
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Are you getting caps made this time or sticking with T- shirts?
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Old 20-05-2018, 01:24 PM
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Well done Mike, indeed a wonderful contribution to science.
As you say there is more to taking pretty pictures of the night sky.
It would pay more imagers to scrutinize their pictures,I am sure there would be more discoveries by them.
Cheers

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Congratulations and Well Done!
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Congratulations! That's awesome work!
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Old 20-05-2018, 03:26 PM
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Well done Mike, indeed a wonderful contribution to science.
As you say there is more to taking pretty pictures of the night sky.
It would pay more imagers to scrutinize there pictures,I am sure there would be more discoveries by them.
Cheers
That's a very good point! How many of us do?
I also have to admit I haven't really imaged anything that hasn't been done to death every year
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Old 20-05-2018, 04:43 PM
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Congratulations Mike!

You excel in whatever you undertake- Strong Man, pretty pictures and now such wonderful discoveries.

Certainly your work continues to inspire
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