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Old 26-08-2017, 12:24 PM
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Indus Galaxy Pair NGC 6935 and 6937 (23 hrs)

NGC 6935 and NGC 6937: a pair of beautiful, presumably interacting pseudo-ringed spiral galaxies in Indus.

Please see uncropped full size image here.

NGC 6937 is bluer, has four spiral arms in a twisty tangle like a drunken starfish perhaps, with many bright blue splotches of recent star formation.

NGC 6935 has less star formation and is more salmon coloured. It looks like a very tightly wound Catherine Wheel, with an inner pseudo-ring that looks like a rounded-cornered square - most unusual. Not often photographed. (Mike Sidonio did a good one.)

We like the star field, which (in the uncropped image) contains many brilliantly coloured jewels. There are also at least 85 easily identifiable background galaxies, many of which are edge-on spirals, their shape shown by the sharp winter skies.

North on the left. Field 34 min arc, 0.55 sec arc/pixel. Total exposure 23 hrs. Lum: 8 hrs in 30 min subs. RGB: 5 hrs per channel in 30 min subs. Aspen CG16M on 20" PlaneWave. Acquisition and processing with our own Selene and GoodLook 64.
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Old 26-08-2017, 12:27 PM
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thats fantastic so many little galaxies
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Old 26-08-2017, 01:53 PM
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Just beautiful M&T. Always enjoy your deep images.
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Old 26-08-2017, 05:53 PM
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Hats off you two! Two quite different Galaxies, very nicely processes and faint fuzzies plastered everywhere.

I remember goodlook but what is Selena?

Well done
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Old 26-08-2017, 06:41 PM
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thats fantastic so many little galaxies
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Just beautiful M&T. Always enjoy your deep images.
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Thanks Bo. We are much encouraged.

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Hats off you two! Two quite different Galaxies, very nicely processes and faint fuzzies plastered everywhere.

I remember goodlook but what is Selena?

Well done
Many thanks David. Selene is our custom scope and camera control program. It only works with our specific hardware. Selene talks to a bunch of boards (built by us) that work RA, Dec, focus, dome rotation and roof shutters, and also talks to the DLL supplied by Apogee for controlling the cameras and filters.
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Old 26-08-2017, 06:54 PM
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Gorgeous M&T, loving these deep galaxy pics
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Old 26-08-2017, 07:58 PM
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Wow, that's incredible. Fun to look around the field too.
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Old 26-08-2017, 08:18 PM
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Very nice. I like the processing on this one as well. Love the star colours and the colours of the galaxies. Plus some lovely yellow elliptical background galaxies.

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Old 27-08-2017, 12:16 AM
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Very nice guys. Beautiful field!

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Old 27-08-2017, 07:03 AM
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Wow, that's incredible. Fun to look around the field too.
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Very nice. I like the processing on this one as well. Love the star colours and the colours of the galaxies. Plus some lovely yellow elliptical background galaxies.

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Very nice guys. Beautiful field!

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Hi, Simon, Kevin, Greg, Steve,

Thanks very much for the encouragement. We were quite delighted at how well the tiny edge-on spirals in the background came out.

Took two nights to get enough data to really show the colour properly. After just one night of colour there was too much colour noise, especially in the haloes of the brighter stars.

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Old 27-08-2017, 10:23 AM
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gorgeous image folks - resolution is excellent, background galaxies abound and the overall colour looks very clean. Up there with your best. cheers Ray
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Old 27-08-2017, 10:48 AM
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It's a beautiful shot MnT that I've come back to a few times now. The main group of larger galaxies are nicely resolved and there is more fainter background ones than I can poke a stick at

The top left corner, is that faint IFN or a reflection?
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Old 27-08-2017, 11:15 AM
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Beautiful colours!

A glorious field of view!
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Old 27-08-2017, 11:20 AM
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Ha! fancy that, this pair is so fresh in ma mind ....excellent result guys with great colour, grabbing lots of RGB was a good idea Given I did this same pair so recently it was hard not to compare closely. There is actually little difference in main galaxy details revealed but I do like the subtle thin outer ring around NGC 6935 that you are showing, which is less obvious in my shot. Also, and as expected, your 20" of aperture has revealed a few more faint stars. In the end, under good conditions and with good processing aperture is good to have

FWIW...I can see it but your application of decon/wavelettes is well handled here, have a star for each of your foreheads

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Another awesome shot guys!very deep and great structure in the main galaxies...
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Old 27-08-2017, 09:28 PM
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gorgeous image folks - resolution is excellent, background galaxies abound and the overall colour looks very clean. Up there with your best. cheers Ray
Thanks, Ray, that's very kind. We're delighted.

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It's a beautiful shot MnT that I've come back to a few times now. The main group of larger galaxies are nicely resolved and there is more fainter background ones than I can poke a stick at

The top left corner, is that faint IFN or a reflection?
Thanks muchly, Colin. It looks exactly like there is a bright star out of field. Possibilities are alpha indii, Peacock, or eta indii, but none are in the right spot so they would have to be bouncing off something.

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Beautiful colours!

A glorious field of view!
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Thanks Tim!

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Ha! fancy that, this pair is so fresh in ma mind ....excellent result guys with great colour, grabbing lots of RGB was a good idea Given I did this same pair so recently it was hard not to compare closely. There is actually little difference in main galaxy details revealed but I do like the subtle thin outer ring around NGC 6935 that you are showing, which is less obvious in my shot. Also, and as expected, your 20" of aperture has revealed a few more faint stars. In the end, under good conditions and with good processing aperture is good to have

FWIW...I can see it but your application of decon/wavelettes is well handled here, have a star for each of your foreheads

Mike
Thanks very much for our stars, Mike. We were very impressed with the amount of extra-sharp detail you achieved in the inner cores. Inspiring.

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Another awesome shot guys!very deep and great structure in the main galaxies...
Thanks Louie!
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Old 27-08-2017, 09:45 PM
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Stunning. Beautiful detail even in the tiny galaxies as well.
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Old 28-08-2017, 04:55 PM
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A real galaxy-fest, M&T! Love the big ones and all the small ones. Top notch processing...
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Old 02-09-2017, 09:21 AM
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A real galaxy-fest, M&T! Love the big ones and all the small ones. Top notch processing...
Thanks muchly, Rodney and Rick. Sorry for the late reply: this one had fallen behind the fridge.

Just put down a book called "Astrophysics for people in a hurry" by Neil Tyson. His last chapter, called the Cosmic Perspective, was meant to make red necked, gun-toting, resource depleting, anti-science coal-mining global warming humans feel very, very tiny, mentioning that there are more galaxies out there than grains of sand on the beach. All true, but Ice-In-Spacers can see some of them, and they are pretty!
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Excellent field and subjects; both unique in their own way. All the other galaxies in the field are interesting too. Some very very faint ones there too.
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