Given the current inclement weather I went sniffing around in the Gemini public data archive for something to process and I came up with the Musca planetary NGC 5189 which has always been one of my favourites. Needless to say the GMOS instrument on Gemini South does a pretty good job with it.
I tried to edit out the gaps between the GMOS CCDs but didn't do a perfect job so they are still faintly visible. Check out the seeing when this image was taken too. It's a bit better than you get in Canberra.
I've been rummaging through more Gemini image data for something to process, and found this data from the planetary nebula Abell 70. The 'diamond ring" galaxy is pretty much almost completely invisible, allowing for a more "unobstructed" view I suppose. This is HaOIII bicolor with a pseudo green.
I've been rummaging through more Gemini image data for something to process, and found this data from the planetary nebula Abell 70. The 'diamond ring" galaxy is pretty much almost completely invisible, allowing for a more "unobstructed" view I suppose. This is HaOIII bicolor with a pseudo green.
Nice work,but I am confused,what are you talking about?
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The 'diamond ring" galaxy is pretty much almost completely invisible, allowing for a more "unobstructed" view I suppose.
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