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Re: [APML] Finally, M33 Mosaic in Vivid Color!



Rob - you may be the single reason they decide to cancel the Next 
Generation Telescope! Not that it matters to the image, which is 
astounding, but I'm curious: with all those exposures and stacking of 
images, how do you manage to have only one primary set of diffraction 
spikes? Do you manage to orient the camera perfectly each time or is 
only the luminance layer deep enough to pull in the spikes?

By the way, when do you sleep?!?

Stuart

Robert Gendler wrote:

>Hi all,
>Well, it's finally completed..... I hope you like it.
>http://www.robgendlerastropics.com/M33ColorPage.html
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>Some facts about the image:
>1) 27 frames with the ST10 XME
>2) 21 hours of exposure time
>3) Several hours of hydrogen alpha data
>4) Too many hours on the computer.
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>Enjoy and don't forget to scroll around the larger image!
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>Rob Gendler
>Email: robgendler@att.net
>Web site: http://www.robgendlerastropics.com/
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