Mike,
Are you sure you are looking at the latest version? Click ctrl-F5 to refresh
the web page and see if you are still seeing that. If so, which stars?
Thanks,
Bernard
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From: az-observing-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <az-observing-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf Of Michael McDonald
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2018 4:13 PM
To: az-observing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [AZ-Observing] Re: NGC 253 - The Sculptor Galaxy
It’s probably just my bad eyes but it looks like a lot of the brighter stars
are lime green on one side and magenta on the other. That fringe is not
something I normally associate with your images. Is something wrong?
Mike McDonald
mikemac@xxxxxxxxxxx
On Nov 15, 2018, at 3:57 PM, Bernard Miller <bgmiller011@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
This is an image of NGC253, also known as the Sculptor Galaxy. It is a
spiral galaxy about 11 million light years away in the constellation
Sculptor. It is a starburst galaxy which means it is undergoing a
period of intense star formation. The data was captured by Martin Pugh
and processed by me.
Suggestions and comments welcomed.
http://www.azstarman.net/CDK/NGC253.htm
Thanks,
Bernard
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