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Old 19-07-2011, 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by atalas View Post
Splendid work and a new to me object! wow.
Thanks louie

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Originally Posted by bokglob View Post
WOW again Marco Lifting the bar alright, to at least a near Earth orbit
Thanks to you Darrel

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Originally Posted by beren View Post
Stunning image congrats
Thanks Beren

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Originally Posted by John Hothersall View Post
That is an amazing view of this new faint object.

John.
Thanks John!

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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
Just thought I'd post to say how pleased I am you post at this group.

You've lifted the bar, brought a new look to many images and operate at a very high standard. Now you are showing us new objects to image! Cool!

Greg.
Thank you Greg, I really appreciate it, in this forum I found a lot of very skilled amateurs and saw fantastic images, it is a pleasure for me to be here!

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Originally Posted by Ross G View Post
An amazing and unique object Marco.

Incredible sharpness, detail and colours.

Your photo is of the highest standard.

Thank you Ross.
Thanks Ross, happy you like it!

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Originally Posted by jase View Post
Awesome Marco. The OIII shell is impressive and you've managed the technical aspects of the image very well. Kudos!
Thanks Jase

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Originally Posted by Octane View Post
Another remarkable image.

The definition, clarity and background hydrogen alpha patches are brilliant.

Can't wait for your next masterpiece.

H
Thanks H

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Originally Posted by Ric View Post
A wonderful image Marco. That is definitely an object I haven't seen before.

I love the way it's just hanging there in space with an almost 3D feel to it.
Thanks Ric, this is the same effect it gave me, this bubble is a spectacular object IMHO

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Originally Posted by richardo View Post
This is so stunning Marco, and an object I haven't seen before.
Beautifully executed in all respects!

To boot, it's the result from a Wolf Rayet star, the demise of these rare wonder stars certainly produce some exotic looking ejecta shells as this one shows so beautifully
and dramatically shows.

Thank you for sharing this with us!

Rich
Thanks Rich for your compliments and for the explanation

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Originally Posted by casstony View Post
I was thinking the same - feels like I'm travelling towards it.
Indeed, it is amazing this is an almost unknown target, isn't it?


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