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Hi all,
Here is an image from a couple of nights ago in average seeing, I was hoping for better but there was just too much storm activity around. Although it's diminished a lot you can still see the remnants of the impact debris as a string of dark spots just above the white polar storm at the cm.
regards, Bird
Quark
22-09-2009, 07:34 PM
Nice job, as always Anthony.
A most respectable image, still with heaps to see, lovely processing job.
Your impact remnant is diluting so much that it is only well defined now in good seeing.
With the amount of dust currently in the atmosphere over much of the continent, it is going to be some time before the next descent opportunity presents itself.
Regards
Trevor
Paul Haese
23-09-2009, 10:05 AM
Nice work Anthony, still better than anything I have captured this year. Seeing is king.
iceman
23-09-2009, 10:08 AM
I don't know how you're getting such consistent seeing this year, another lovely image Anthony.
Dennis
23-09-2009, 10:19 AM
Hi Anthony
That is another beautiful image of our local giant and thanks for pointing out the remnants of the Wesley Impact Scar. It has been quite exciting times, tracing the development and decay of this monster strike through your wonderful images.
Cheers
Dennis
desler
23-09-2009, 01:38 PM
Another really nice image Anthony.
The amount of detail you capture, even in less than perfect conditions astounds me!
It is always a pleasure to view your work!
Darren
Thanks guys, despite the images I'd say this year has had the worst seeing overall of the last 3 years. I guess improvements in equipment and technique are making most of the difference.
cheers, Bird
Screwdriverone
24-09-2009, 10:14 AM
Far out, Anthony, another corker!
Excellent result once again, always a pleasure to take 5 minutes to look around your superb images. There is so much to take in.
Thanks for posting.
Cheers
Chris
Nice image bird
I would like to see some Barbados seeing in Australia
Lester
24-09-2009, 07:16 PM
That's another top quality image Anthony, large scale and still very sharp.
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