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Old 15-01-2017, 10:48 AM
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What I'm seeing for the first time here is not just the usual favourite assembly of small crisp discrete structures (Mrs Logie, the flying kangaroo, the emu, the euphemistic hair-dryer, etc) but also a series of very long, coherent and salient but far less sharp streamers, not organized into shock fronts. A bit like a glassy lagoon had been put on a hot-plate and was starting to melt locally, a la Salvador Dali's watch. These are undoubtedly real and important structures, I've just never seen them before. Thanks for a new view. Perhaps your image scale is especially suited to showing these long, streaming features. Also it's upside-down to the way I normally see it, and that might have helped see it anew, but I think your particular processing has helped bring them out.

Mike
Thanks Mike, I am certain I have seen all of the structures in many images before, probably Fred's most notably. Maybe it is just the way I processed the data. In any event despite it being a well imaged target I think these is always more to investigate and get out of this target.
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A great looking photo Paul.

Amazing detail and so sharp.

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