View Single Post
  #37  
Old 14-11-2011, 12:16 PM
strongmanmike's Avatar
strongmanmike (Michael)
Highest Observatory in Oz

strongmanmike is offline
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Canberra
Posts: 17,694
Quote:
Originally Posted by richardo View Post
Great repro Migel...... excellent to use all the past data and some present to construe a brillo image...

I love the colour, but then I do love NB images... perhaps I'm a little bored with conventional colour to the well trodden objects...
NB just brings out wonderful new detail from the differing wavelengths and this really shows in this image.

I love it!

Glad you've got your replacement lappy and are back on track.......

All the best
Rich
Howsdy Richardo, I agree, the 3D detail is only possible with narrowband really and it helps here I recon, to give the Helix some depth but I ws most pleased with being able to better delineate the OIII spokes finally in the one composite image

The sky is looking good for tonight perhaps...I need to do something or I'll go battier...and that I'm affraid can only mean one thing...more repros

Cheers big ears

Mike

Quote:
Originally Posted by midnight View Post
All it needs now is a pupil!

The detail in the spoke structure is just awesome. It's almost like as if it is indeed a real eye looking back at you - eerie yet fascinating.

Bluddy marvellous Mike!

Darrin...
Cheers Darrin

Yes the eye appearence is most prominent in this orientation

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tandum View Post
I wish you'd stop posting these stunning images. Last time you posted this one I spent about 3 weeks trying to resolve those secondary loops and nebula without success

Can you revisit witch head next time out? Do you have the FOV to see it all?

I've been looking at it lately with every scope available to me and see nothing but stars
He he, sorry Robin ...to repro and add to repro's is my destiny, mostly I seem to be able to get something new out of the data

Witchhead is on my to do list for this summer with the AG12 actually so stay tunned
Reply With Quote