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Originally Posted by niharika
Can well be called Andy's whip I think. Nice image and FOV
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Lol, you're not the first to suggest that Raki
Thanks for nice compliment but I think Indiana Jones is far for iconic
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Originally Posted by Regulus
Talk about Fire In The Sky. That's excellent. Very effective.
Trev
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Cheers Trevor, can you imagine the forces that once created this beast? Must have been a helluva big bang when that star went nova!
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Originally Posted by Geoff45
Nice one Andy. It's always satisfying to pull off the difficult ones.
Geoff
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Thanks very much Geoff - definately feeling the IIS love on this one now
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Great image Andy. That's the object (its full shape is heart shaped) that I have seen a few times over the years when I have done Ha images of the Milky Way. And yes its rarely imaged as I had no idea what it was and as you say no one seems to image it.
I imaged it very widefield over the weekend and I'll post that in the next few days. Its quite a striking area.
Well done on such a good image of a rarely if ever imaged object (strange its missed the attention of astrophotographers).
Did you do any O111? I wonder if it has any O111 or is it all Ha? Come to think of it I have O111 data of the area. I'll have to check it.
Yeah definitely do the other half. Its likely the Southern Hemisphere's Heart nebula.
Greg.
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Hi Greg, thanks for good vibes, looking forward to seeing your rendition. I havn't attempted any O3 as yet - will be interesting to see if you managed to get any. As to the other half, well ... it's not going anywhere in a hurry, but my patience might
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
I like this palette approach you have taken here Andy. It is certainly a long whippy looking string of gas.
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Thanks very much Paul - I asked my kids what they thought it looked like - hence the name, Paradolia rocks
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Originally Posted by traveller
Another "cracker" of an image Andy (boom tish!)
I actually thought it resembled the flame whip from Balrog from LOTR.
Bo
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Cheers Bo
Funnily enough we've been re-watching LOTR with the kids all this week - I see the Balrog reference clearly now that you mention it!
Hmmm
- Balrog's Whip, Flame whip - nah - let's stick with Indy