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Re: [APML] Wild Corona Australis Nebulosities
Chris, well, I think Greaneys shot is a well resolved but a bit too much
pumped in color. Both shots show that this neglected object needs more of
us to try to image its beauty!
Chris
> Hey Chris -
>
> This is one of the objects I never got around to shooting while living
> in the SW. Its impossible to do from my current location so I'll have
> to try it next summer during a trip out west.
> For reference, here's George Greaney's shot:
> http://www.astroimages.com/corona.htm
>
> Thanks for sharing your image!
>
> Chris
>
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> Chris Cook
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>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Schur <chriss@cybertrails.com>
> To: APML <Astro-Photo@seds.org>
> Date: Friday, October 24, 2003 12:36 AM
> Subject: [APML] Wild Corona Australis Nebulosities
>
>
>>Now heres a region I always wanted to go back and shoot with better
>> skies, because of the really faint details visible here. This object
>> is close in appearance to a cometary globule, with localized bright
>> spots represented
> by
>>the blue reflection nebulas on the left side:
>>
>>http://www.psiaz.com/schur/astro/filmimagepages/ngc6726.html
>>
>>
>>Any thoughts?
>>
>>Chris Schur
>>Astro: http://www.PSIAZ.com/Schur/astro
>>
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