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Al Kelly suggested that he should make a composite image from his LRGB data
and my emission line data. So I sent him the data I had taken (raw stacks), and he whipped up this very nice composite image of Planetary Nebula PK164+31.1 Jones-Emberson 1. http://www.rdcrisp.darkhorizons.org/pk164_akrc_page.htm Al did the processing, I just took part of the data and made the web page :-) This one is pretty darn cool, it's got that blue central star and those companion galaxies clearly visible...... |
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Richard Crisp:
Al Kelly suggested that he should make a composite image from his LRGB data and my emission line data. So I sent him the data I had taken (raw stacks), and he whipped up this very nice composite image of Planetary Nebula PK164+31.1 Jones-Emberson 1. http://www.rdcrisp.darkhorizons.org/pk164_akrc_page.htm Al did the processing, I just took part of the data and made the web page :-) This one is pretty darn cool, it's got that blue central star and those companion galaxies clearly visible... Nice try. You guys just photographed a marble and put it on a starfield background ;-) No! Wait! I guess it is real. Beautiful work! Do my aged eyes deceive me, or are there over a half dozen galaxies visible in the field as well? Davoud -- usenet *at* davidillig dawt com |
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![]() "Davoud" wrote in message ... Richard Crisp: Al Kelly suggested that he should make a composite image from his LRGB data and my emission line data. So I sent him the data I had taken (raw stacks), and he whipped up this very nice composite image of Planetary Nebula PK164+31.1 Jones-Emberson 1. http://www.rdcrisp.darkhorizons.org/pk164_akrc_page.htm Al did the processing, I just took part of the data and made the web page :-) This one is pretty darn cool, it's got that blue central star and those companion galaxies clearly visible... Nice try. You guys just photographed a marble and put it on a starfield background ;-) No! Wait! I guess it is real. Beautiful work! Do my aged eyes deceive me, or are there over a half dozen galaxies visible in the field as well? (The coolness factor is becoming evident to Davoud.....) Yessir, those be galaxeeeeesss |
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Hi Richard,
That's a great balance of colour and detail. Beautiful. Dave "Richard Crisp" wrote in message om... Al Kelly suggested that he should make a composite image from his LRGB data and my emission line data. So I sent him the data I had taken (raw stacks), and he whipped up this very nice composite image of Planetary Nebula PK164+31.1 Jones-Emberson 1. http://www.rdcrisp.darkhorizons.org/pk164_akrc_page.htm Al did the processing, I just took part of the data and made the web page :-) This one is pretty darn cool, it's got that blue central star and those companion galaxies clearly visible...... |
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ASTRO: Jones Emberson 1 (PK164+31.1) Planetary Nebula in [NII], Ha and [OIII] | Richard Crisp | Astronomy Misc | 0 | February 10th 04 05:06 PM |