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Old 01-07-2011, 06:34 PM
Stevec35 (Steve)
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Originally Posted by richardo View Post
Great job on this little beaut Steve. Lots of nice intricate detail.
I remember when I use to go for these little guys when I had a F9 setup.
Never had by a long shot as good res as this though.
There are quite an abundance this time of year and it's nice to see them through your scope.

Rich
Thanks Rich

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Originally Posted by strongmanmike View Post
Yeh that's good, it's a very cool and rather dramatic looking PN, star shapes look ok to me too.

Mike
Thanks Mike

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Originally Posted by TheDecepticon View Post
Wow, not bad! Looks like a squid!
Thanks

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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
That's a really cool shot. Such a tiny and bright bugger. Very hard to capture and you've done it so well.
Thanks Marc

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Originally Posted by Lester View Post
Wonderful image of the Bug, Steve. Thanks for the view.
Thanks Lester

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Originally Posted by renormalised View Post
Nice shot, Steve. Plenty of detail in that pic.

One thing wrong with your info and why you need to be careful with Wikipedia...check it's veracity. The central star is 0.64 solar masses...that means the original star was probably around 1.5-2.5 solar masses (depending on how much mass was lost in the AGB stage). It's temp, 200000K, means it's relatively new. Probably only a few thousand years old.
Thanks for setting me right. I'm reminded of that episode of the big bang theory where the Indian character lost his research grant and was spending most of his time messing up Wikipedia entries

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Originally Posted by Bassnut View Post
Excellent Steve, tad too many stars though (although they look nice and colourfull). You should try this in NB.

Thanks Fred. Maybe one day.

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Originally Posted by sjastro View Post
Nice detailed image there Steve.

Regards

Steven
Thanks Steven

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
Very nice Steve. In the zoomed in image it is quite clearly captured.

Greg.
Thanks Greg

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Originally Posted by Hagar View Post
This looks pretty good to me Steve. It's a bit small for my focal length so it's good to see these little PN's

Thanks, Keep them coming.
Thanks Doug
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