by NoelC » Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:35 am
Don't worry about it Martin. I saw that and immediately recognized it as what astrophoto processors fondly refer to as a "glitch". You can be forgiven as it's a very nice image. I know just what has gone into getting an image this deep.
By the way, re: the comment above about a galaxy... Contrary to the technical info brought to us by the Men In Black, there *IS* actually a galaxy visible on Orion's belt - or at least fairly close to it. It's tiny but visible in the larger image at about pixel location (463, 227).
-Noel
Don't worry about it Martin. I saw that and immediately recognized it as what astrophoto processors fondly refer to as a "glitch". You can be forgiven as it's a very nice image. I know just what has gone into getting an image this deep.
By the way, re: the comment above about a galaxy... Contrary to the technical info brought to us by the Men In Black, there *IS* actually a galaxy visible on Orion's belt - or at least fairly close to it. It's tiny but visible in the larger image at about pixel location (463, 227).
-Noel