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Originally Posted by cometcatcher
That's really nice. I'm not familiar with this one.
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Cheers Cometcatcher, nice to try something different hey!
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Originally Posted by smader
It is also known as Gum 3 and is quite impressive in H-alpha- I have data from the 1.2m AAO telescope in Coonabarabran and it is a stunning area, the nebulosity thought to be a Supernova Remnant.
Check out the H-alpha on Skyview ( http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/current/cgi/query.pl) for this object, center coords: 07 15 00 -11 40 00 (J2000), Image size = 600 pixels, FOV 12 degrees, Survey = SHASSA CC
Cheers.
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Interesting post smader, a little beyond my ability to really comprehend what I was looking at, but suffice to say it's all been done before, seems there's some very clever people out there!
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Originally Posted by Ross G
Nice looking capture Andy.
I have not seen many photos of this object.
Ross.
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Thanks Ross, IMO if we all shot the same thing life would be dull. Nice to attempt some of the rarer targets, however the outcome