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Re: [APML] NGC300 and M8 in H-alpha light




> Hi group,
>
> I hope you´re not getting tired watching the images we made in Namibia??

Are you kidding??

> I´ve uploaded again two new images, the beautiful galaxy NGC300 and the
well
> known Lagoon Nebula in a different sight - in the h-alpha light.
>
> Believe me, the granulation in NGC300 is real - these are single stars.
>
> Here is the link: http://www.spiegelteam.de/namibia.htm

Volker,

You are to be congratulated for routinely breaking the "Hallas Barrier".
That is defined as the point where your astrophotos are mistaken for
professional images taken with instruments three to four times larger and
about a hundred times more expensive than one you used to actually take the
picture.

Great stuff!  I envy you those skies as I sit under a low cloud blanket
laying between me and the Persieds for the second morning in a row.

Robert Reeves                      reeves10@swbell.net
520 Rittiman Rd.                   www.robertreeves.com
San Antonio, Texas 78209    210-828-9036
USA                                     29.484  98.440  200 meters



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