Quote:
Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Great galaxy this one Geoff, looks good, that wide sweeping thin arm is unique really, bluudy faint though huh?  really needs heaps of exposure.
Mike
|
Thanks Mike. Yes indeedy do, it certainly needs more exposure. I had a look at your image
here of the same object and I notice you have a lot more detail in the halo around 1512, as well as bringing out a nice halo around 1510
Quote:
Originally Posted by Placidus
Wow, that is a special galaxy well photographed. Both the pseudo-ring structure and the faint spider's leg upper arm are very fine.
|
Thanks Mike and Trish
Quote:
Originally Posted by clive milne
The inverted b&w version elicited a stirring of my loins... I like it very much.
|
Thanks Clive. Just wait until you see what more data (hopefully) can do
Quote:
Originally Posted by RickS
Nice catch, Geoff!
|
Thanks Rick
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ryderscope
Good one Geoff. The inverted image is a good idea as well.
|
Thanks Rod. Yes, it really makes detail much easier to pick out.
Quote:
Originally Posted by astronobob
Grouse Target Jeoff, Double halos and double sets of spiraling arms 
Fascinating 
|
Thanks Bob. Yep, very interesting subject. I don't actually remember how I got onto it, because it doesn't really feature in the "things to image" list
Quote:
Originally Posted by gregbradley
That's a very interesting galaxy. Nicely done.
Greg.
|
Thanks Greg