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Old 21-09-2008, 09:27 AM
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Wonderful Image Mike.
Well worth the extra time put into it.
I don't think I've ever seen the extent of the faint galactic cirrus before in a Centaurus A image - you've managed to capture that spectacularly!
Star field is breathtaking too.
An inspiring image.
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Old 21-09-2008, 02:12 PM
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Yep, now I'm blown away.
There's structure to be seen in that cirrus as well as the dark matter over the galaxy.
I'd like to put that image on MY pool room wall.
You can give up 5128, it won't hurt, trust me -there are other targets in the sky. Start slowly & you will ween yourself away.
Well done Mike.
...I have a problem I think Jeff...?

I've only taken three images since moving into my new astronomically unfriendly home in March, I'm 100% portable now, I have to make each one count...so go easy on me mate

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Fantastic Mike. Your best ever.

A unique image which is quite an accomplishment.

Where did you take it from?

Greg.
I think you have asked this before Gregory ...it is all under the image mate (which you obviosuly didn't read ) ahh you breezy bustardo

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Well Mike it certainly was worth the effort, that is a beauty, and would be hard to duplicate, well at least by me.

Your efforts have paid off, and we don't really mind if you keep reprocessing the same image, not at all, nice work.

Leon
Ok I have another repro in mind. Leon......

Yust yoking

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What a awesome Image Mike one of the best I have seen.

4 months off processing I consider this a bit over processed....lol

Great stuff love your work.
Well it was an on again off again processing saga Tony, that lack of imaging time forced on me in the end ...I was never really 100% happy with the first attempts (even though it was awarded at the DM's)

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Well worth the effort - This is a yardstick image. Which is something you use to go around beating others with.

Come up to Wiruna more ya hear? Don't be a stranger! The power system should be a go'er so you can image at the house with all the other astro imaging wierdos.
Very humbling words Monte! I promise I wont hit anyone with it

Am coming up to Wiruna this weekend as long as the Ilford weather forcast stays at least reasonably favourable...? I will be down at the hall though again becasue I will most likely bring my 16yrold son and maybe the tent (I have a room booked too) - he wants to be near the kitchen and open fire.

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Definitely worth the effort Mike, it is a stunner. One of the best I have seen.

So what is the next object you are going to image?

Thanks do much Matt, hearing your words makes all the effort worthwhile too!

Next project..?...it's a secret

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Yep I can see more detrail in the galactic cirrus now yet the dust lane is still visible, I wonder how many levels of brightness are represented, an enormous dynamic range for sure.
Its now a matter of finding out what otherh galaxies have faint outer haloes or galactic cirrus to image
Scott
Wonder the same things myself Scotty

and Ah haaaa you're on to me Scotty

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Very very brilliant!

I say give yourself time to recuperate, then its time to do all again on M104 or NGC253..

Only joking, but seriously..

Thanks for showing us such a magnificent image Mike...

Alex.

Edit : Its almost frightening to think that if there is that many galaxies in a 1.8°x1.2° area.. The size of the universe must be truly incomprehensible...
Nup no joke there Alex...he he...

I thought exactly the same thing regarding the number of galaxies in the Universe too, bit like lying on the sand at the beach and taking a handfull of sand and letting the grains run through your fingers and then loooking up and down the beach thinking... more stars than all the grains of sand in the World huh?

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yep softnblurry Mike - I think you need to go on a holiday - and get some more photons

lecture on APOD, astro courses, magazines, what next!!!! Can I get your autograph

can I ask how long it took you to process this version?
Hi Dave

Yep a Wiruna Holiday this weekend maybe big DH

This version took only a couple of hours I guess? I only went back to the calibrated and aligned LRG&B files so it was just a matter of blending various versions that showcased each aspect..well a bit more than that but not too difficult. I needed to have done the initial attempts to realise how to improve on them I guess

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Impressive image Mike, reprocessing to improve an image and get a result like you have makes all the work worthwhile.
Enjoyed being able to peruse different areas on the high res version and the other links on your web site.
Thanks so much Barb and Dave and after this version some of the extra versions became obsolete really so I deleted them.

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Wonderful Image Mike.
Well worth the extra time put into it.
I don't think I've ever seen the extent of the faint galactic cirrus before in a Centaurus A image - you've managed to capture that spectacularly!
Star field is breathtaking too.
An inspiring image.
Doug
So glad you liked it Doug, very hard to present a new fresh look at such a well imaged (err?..and reprocessed ) object.

Cheers

Mike

Thanks to everyone else who commented, much appreciated!

MIke
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Old 21-09-2008, 02:36 PM
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Lovely image Mike. Time to go get something else.
Focus looks a bit soft (only yoking)
Actually Doug it's not out of focus at all, the very slight blurry look is actually the faint galactic cirrus, it's everywhere, like a smoke haze! - all over the field, including on top of the galaxy ...personally I have never seen this in any other image of Cen A... and I think I have just about seen'em all?

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Old 21-09-2008, 03:59 PM
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Actually Doug it's not out of focus at all, the very slight blurry look is actually the faint galactic cirrus, it's everywhere, like a smoke haze! - all over the field, including on top of the galaxy ...personally I have never seen this in any other image of Cen A... and I think I have just about seen'em all?

Mike
Hi Mike I was only pointing out the presence of the (Galactic Cirrus) Not having a go at the image. I think it is wonderful and would love to be able to produce an image half this good.
As for the IR emmission or Galactic cirrus, what ever you want to call it, it is evident probably because of the extreme exposure time of the image and wouldn't be noticable in a smaller stack of these images.
t is what can only be called a very unusual sight in images from amatuer astrophotographers images where the IR band is filtered out.

Not having a go at the image. Yoking = Joking in a big egg shaped galaxy.
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Old 21-09-2008, 06:16 PM
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NO worries Doug I didn't think you were having a go either, I was just pointing it out cause I hadn't pointed it out before

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Old 22-09-2008, 08:58 PM
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Hi Mike,

Congratulations on having you image published on "Universe Today" today (mmm, that sounds a bit funny).

Proves all that effort was worth it.

Well Done.
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Old 22-09-2008, 09:07 PM
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Wonderful work Mike, you've definitely put your heart and soul into this one.

Cheers
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Old 22-09-2008, 09:28 PM
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Hi Mike,

Congratulations on having you image published on "Universe Today" today (mmm, that sounds a bit funny).

Proves all that effort was worth it.

Well Done.
Cheers Andrew, came as a surprise to me actually, Tammy toook my image from Macedon Ranges Observatory site and wrote a wonderful expose on Centaurus A, I was honored she used my image to anchor the article.

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Old 22-09-2008, 09:31 PM
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Wonderful work Mike, you've definitely put your heart and soul into this one.

Cheers
You're right there Ric but it's been worth it, the sense of satisfaction I have had from this data set from the marathon in-the-field acquisition to the evolutionary processing , far exceeds that for any other image I have taken.

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