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Originally Posted by jase
Nicely done Marco. You've brought out the subtle bean shaped structure very well. Not an easy target with its low surface brightness. I recall imaging this target many years ago with the FSQ. There is a bucket load of integrated flux neb in the area which adds a pleasing dimension. I like the comparison image too.
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Thanks Jase for the appreciation, in fact target is not so easy due to the low surface brightness even if it is quite manageable..
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Originally Posted by RickS
Very cool, Marco, and the size comparison certainly surprised me!
Cheers,
Rick.
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Thanks Rick
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Marco, both images are spectacular. I can see that they require a large field and long exposure. Thanks for the explanation about their very high mass to light ratio. I understand that helps distinguish them from a large globular cluster, which would contain negligible dark matter.
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Thanks Mike, my understanding is the same as yours about the dark matter contained even if I am not an expert on this..
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Great deep work Marco and interesting presentation, you've managed to make what could easily be a rather boring subject, truly shine
Mike
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Thanks Mike, in fact these galaxies are not at all spectacular even if they are charming since so much different from the majority of other galaxies around..
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
Great work Marco.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg!
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Originally Posted by Rex
Another great image Marco. Well done mate.
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Thanks Rex
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Awesome field Marco, good colour and heaps of little galaxies to check out in the surrounding field. That is cool you also captured the globs with it. It adds perspective to the size of the galaxy.
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Thanks Paul, happy you liked it!
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Originally Posted by ghsmith45
Great stuff Marco. Lots of pinpoint stars in those galaxies and very interesting to see all those globs.
Geoff
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Thanks Geoff
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Originally Posted by Tony_
Great images Marco!
Apparently this is one of the few dwarf galaxies that has GCs. Doesn't look like an easy target - low surface brightness.
The Sculptor dwarf reminds me of a globular cluster. NGC 5139 is thought by some to be the core of a dwarf galaxy.
Tony.
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Thanks Tony, interesting addendum the note about NGC5139, I didn't know that..
Clear skies
Marco