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Old 18-02-2022, 11:42 AM
Startrek (Martin)
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Originally Posted by RyanJones View Post
I think I like number 4 better. I think the boks have better contrast and the cloud “ wall “ on the right stands out better. Horses for corses though.
Thanks Ryan
Yes I agree the Bok globules do appear more defined against the nebulosity in no.4
I tried to back off the dark Wavelet sharpening so they didn’t appear to dark. When you zoom in close they do actually have small bright regions although my 8” rig can’t resolve them that well.When I get my 10” in June / July the additional light grab and resolution should resolve them and provide more detail with good data
Born in the Netherlands, Bartholomeus Jan Bok discovered Bok Globules in the 1940’s and did spend some time in Australia in the late 50’s early 60’s working with the Australian government with Astronomical research then moved to the US to continue his work. A very dedicated talented Astronomer.
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Martin
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