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Old 31-10-2009, 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
Wow, what an awesome image. You did incredibly well to shoot that.
Thanks Greg. The Humunculus is a small but very bright target so planetary imaging techniques actually work well.

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Originally Posted by renormalised View Post
Brilliant piece of work!!!!

When it finally does go pop, it's going to be one decent sort of display!!!
Thanks, yes certainly hoping I'm still around when it goes off, but who knows. Would be a fantastic thing to witness (unless one happens to be imaging it right when it pops - I suppose it would more or less fry the chip then!)

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Originally Posted by erick View Post
Very interesting, thanks.
Thanks, you're welcome :-)

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Originally Posted by Ric View Post
Great imaging Rolf, that certainly is an amazing comparison.
Thanks, yes it's quite striking. I hope they take another HST image in a few years so we can really see what's going on.

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Certainly looks like expansion to me Rolf.

Looking at your web site, you have produced some great shots with that web cam BTW

Mike
Thanks Mike, your work is absolutely amazing! I have enjoyed your site many times. I'm planning on getting a more decent camera soon and your images are a great inspiration.

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Originally Posted by tonybarry View Post
Daniel Verschatse has a good image of the Homunculus Nebula from 2008 at his site ...

http://www.verschatse.cl/nebulae.htm

The two guide stars mentioned are visible in his image too.

Rolf, a great bit of astro.

Regards,
Tony Barry
Thanks Tony, that's indeed a great image! Looks like the expansion is visible there too.
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