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Old 18-05-2016, 04:16 PM
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Thanks everyone for the comments. Much appreciated.

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perfect image Paul,
I tried to find evidence elsewhere of some other structure in the halo.
All I could find was here:
https://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/...in/Malin3.html

but it's not a nice large image.
It says


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Thanks Allan. I think I can see extensions in the halo of the actual arms. It might well be averted imagination but perhaps there is even more dim structure to be collect and found at some point.


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really wonderful image Paul, now if you could just stop stealing data you could have one of your very own JK

in all honesty, that has lifted the bar on M83 images, well done
LOL, thanks Aidan. I still think Eric's image is slightly sharper than mine, especially when you scale it down. It's been interesting to say the least.

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A lovely M83 Paul! My tastes would make me lessen the saturation though - just a little bit.

Cheers, Marcus
Agreed and done.

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A real monster of a galaxy and a worthy picture Paul. Looks good enough to eat!!
The small BG galaxies at 9 o clock- are they related in anyway to M83? If so how haven't they been sucked into that monster's gravity well?
And if they are true background, would it be possible to detect gravitational lensing on them from M83? (just thinking out loud so may be totally barking up the wrong light pole again)
Anyway - another classic- extremely well done.
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Thanks Graham. I don't think those galaxies are very close. The magnitude is stated as 12.2 and 16.16. That would make them much more distant given that they look like spirals too. I have no idea if they are being lens by M83. Perhaps someone in the know could help.
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Old 18-05-2016, 04:21 PM
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Absolutely spectacular Paul, a benchmark image for that subject
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Old 18-05-2016, 08:08 PM
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Echoing others - a spectacular image Paul and to me it is a winner!

I really enjoyed appreciating fine details in the galaxy and counting galaxies in the background...but then I spotted...I hope you do not mind - maybe it is just my screen, but there seem to processing artefacts (small brown blobs) visible in some parts of the spiral arms
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very very nice Paul, awesome colour and I like how the Ha isn't blended in to being over powering.

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Old 20-05-2016, 03:06 PM
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Thanks Andy and Russell for your comments.

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Echoing others - a spectacular image Paul and to me it is a winner!

I really enjoyed appreciating fine details in the galaxy and counting galaxies in the background...but then I spotted...I hope you do not mind - maybe it is just my screen, but there seem to processing artefacts (small brown blobs) visible in some parts of the spiral arms
Thanks Suavi for you comments and critique. Hmm, I don't see any brown blobs on my screen or any other screen we have here. Can you indicate where about those blobs are located? The only thing I can think of is you are looking at some knots of dust and gas that are not well resolved by the limited resolution of the scope and seeing. Those areas appear a bit red/brown.
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Thanks Andy and Russell for your comments.



Thanks Suavi for you comments and critique. Hmm, I don't see any brown blobs on my screen or any other screen we have here. Can you indicate where about those blobs are located? The only thing I can think of is you are looking at some knots of dust and gas that are not well resolved by the limited resolution of the scope and seeing. Those areas appear a bit red/brown.
I think you are right Paul I have indicated the areas that look a bit different on my iPad. I hope you do not mind me pointing that out
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Old 23-05-2016, 09:04 PM
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I think you are right Paul I have indicated the areas that look a bit different on my iPad. I hope you do not mind me pointing that out
Yeah I figured this is what you meant. I that is a limit of resolution really. It just goes to show nothing is perfect despite aiming for it.
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Super image Paul - one of your best. The overall soft smooth effect, but with clear fine detail as well, is lovely to look at.
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Old 28-05-2016, 04:53 PM
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Super image Paul - one of your best. The overall soft smooth effect, but with clear fine detail as well, is lovely to look at.
Thanks for the kind words Ray. I'm always striving for better, though not always getting there.
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