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Old 02-05-2008, 02:30 PM
jase (Jason)
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Originally Posted by renormalised View Post
I'm going to recommend you for a position as an observer once JCU gets its 1m scope and observatory up and running. For an amateur, that is a remarkable piece of work!!!!. Well done!!!!.

You should be doing a higher degree in Astronomy.
Thanks Renormalised. It would be my absolute pleasure to get my hands on some quality data from a 1m class scope for image processing. Even if you simply feed me quality monochrome luminance data. I'll find away of processing it! Seriously though, if you're looking to perform some collaborative work, just let me know.

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Originally Posted by EzyStyles View Post
i have seen alot of images of M83. That is seriously the BEST i have EVER seen!. Jase, takeover the Malin award.

The Hi Res version is stunning. i stilll have abit of saliva around my mouth.
Cheers Eric. Malin award! Actually, this image is unlikely to be in the panel I'll present this year. Of course, I can't give too much away

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Jase, a magnificent image of a magnificent object.
M83 (mag 7.1) was the third galaxy to be discovered with a telescope, after M33 and M32.
http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/messier/...y/dis-tab.html
Thanks Glen. Pleased you like it.

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Spectacular!
Cheers Prova.
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