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Old 20-01-2015, 12:41 AM
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The Giant Space Slug in Puppis

Looking like a giant Exogorth or Space Slug from The Empire Strikes Back leaping out of an asteroid to devour the Millennium Falcon, this object is more commonly known as a "cometary globule" hence its more familiar name of CG4 and it is composed of dust and inonised gas. The Milenium Falcon here is in fact the distant galaxy ESO 257-19 and is many millions of light years further away.

It is also referred to as the Hand of God sometimes and I recon it's a very cool lookin object

Giant Space Slug

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I'm sure there are a few other shapes in there too..... like the sand worms from Arrakis in Dune and the Doomsday Machine from Star Trek
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Old 20-01-2015, 12:56 AM
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First !!! Wonderful Mike !!!!

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Old 20-01-2015, 01:02 AM
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First !!! Wonderful Mike !!!!

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Nice one Mike. It looks like it's about to eat that galaxy.
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Old 20-01-2015, 07:11 AM
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Hi Mike,
nice result especially that you had poor seeing.
Those space creatures keep on showing themselves!

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Old 20-01-2015, 07:59 AM
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I will have you’re having That’s a freaky shot. Great reference.

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Old 20-01-2015, 08:22 AM
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Utterly superb, Mike. Wonderful inspiring shot.
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Old 20-01-2015, 08:26 AM
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Great image, Mike. Are you sure it's not a Dune sandworm?

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Old 20-01-2015, 09:16 AM
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Wow!

What an amazing photo Mike.

Technically excellent, but the composition and content so stimulates the imagination.

A definite billboard add for the next great Sci Fi movie.


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Old 20-01-2015, 09:24 AM
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Great image, Mike. Are you sure it's not a Dune sandworm?

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Maybe Rick, but I think Mike's got the "Doomsday Machine" from Star Trek TOS! Nice work Mike, beam me up

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Old 20-01-2015, 09:55 AM
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Cool shot! Looks like one of those spice worms from Dune.
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Old 20-01-2015, 10:40 AM
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Nice one Mike. You got some pretty good resolution there. Must try this one myself some day.

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Great image Mike. The galaxy came up nicely as well. That's a pretty small galaxy so excellent resolution there.

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Old 20-01-2015, 12:28 PM
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Thanks for the responses guys, glad you all seem to have enjoyed the view..seeing creatures and other stuff in nebulae is automatic for me and has become a fetish of mine I think Glad the asteroid worm is obvious to most too...yes didn't think of the Dune worms

Although it did vary somewhat, the seeing was rather ordinary both nights so once again while not toooo bad, the level of detail is annoyingly hinting at what could have been

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Nice depth and perspective! Very cool shot Mike.
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Looks good Mike. Nice detail in the galaxy dust lanes. An interesting target for sure. Have you considered ramping up the blue a little. The blue stars seem a little muted to me. Nice image all the same.
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nice one Mike, probably only a few billion times bigger than the star wars space slug.
I think it only looks like a hand (hand of God) when viewed in xray? - in which case it more likely the hand of God oversized star wars slug puppet sock ...
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Old 20-01-2015, 06:23 PM
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Thanks again guys

Yep!.. see the puppet sock

Hmmm Paulie..I thought I was a nasty bully deserving of severe moderation and you'd never speak to me again ...anyway, all good....As for the blue stars..? Although I never look at other renditions before doing my own processing, a quick peruse of other images of this region seems to suggest that blue in stars, or in the rest of the field for that matter, isn't too strong in the area..? maybe lots of dust? Many renditions seem to be strong in magenta too...but thanks for the suggestion though

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Great work Mike That's a wonderful image of this classic cometary globule - one that is not often imaged. The colours are nice and vibrant too!
There are quite a few of these interesting globule structures around Puppis.
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Old 20-01-2015, 08:55 PM
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Great work Mike That's a wonderful image of this classic cometary globule - one that is not often imaged. The colours are nice and vibrant too!
There are quite a few of these interesting globule structures around Puppis.
Thanks Rolfie I've always loved this dusty structure, I last imaged it back in 2008 with the Starfire and FLI 11002... and APOD seemed to like that rendition

This latest version is higher res but a smaller field of view

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