Bernard...
That image is "fierce" !!
AND.... I might add, very well done !
And ANOTHER "fantastic" image from the Southern Hemisphere, and an object we
might otherwise never see.
Thank You so much for sharing that with us.
David Douglass
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On 12/12/18, 6:04 PM, "Bernard Miller" <az-observing-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on
behalf of bgmiller011@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
This is an image of NGC 1955. It is an emission nebula 160,000 light years
away in the Large Magellanic Cloud in the constellation Dorado. NGC 1955 is
the large open cluster and nebula in the center right with NGC 1968 and NGC
1974 below it. Martin Pugh did the image capture and I did the image
processing.
Suggestions and comments welcomed.
http://www.azstarman.net/CDK/NGC1955.htm
Thanks,
Bernard
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