by Ann » Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:22 am
There were many nice images here!
The annotated image of Leo, Cancer and Gemini with their mainstays and visitors was very nice and interesting. Vega and the twisted meteor trail made a nice couple. The Stonehenge image was beautiful and a good reminder of the fact that this monument was built at least partly to be a solar calender, so it was particularly fitting that it would be a solstice image. Also I really liked the morning mists enveloping the ancient stones, so that this awesome construction seems to be half lost in the mists of time.
The Markarian's Chain and M 87 was a more than OK image. What I personally like best about it is that an Inadvertant Bot Sire is there right smack in the middle.
The M 51 image is also good, and it's interesting to see those long trails of faint old stars that have been flung right out of the galaxies due to tidal effects. And Rob may have turned down the colors of this image, but I certainly didn't!
And the Arp 194 image was awesome. Talk about interacting galaxies and raging star formation!
There were many nice images here! :D
The annotated image of Leo, Cancer and Gemini with their mainstays and visitors was very nice and interesting. Vega and the twisted meteor trail made a nice couple. The Stonehenge image was beautiful and a good reminder of the fact that this monument was built at least partly to be a solar calender, so it was particularly fitting that it would be a solstice image. Also I really liked the morning mists enveloping the ancient stones, so that this awesome construction seems to be half lost in the mists of time.
The Markarian's Chain and M 87 was a more than OK image. What I personally like best about it is that an Inadvertant Bot Sire is there right smack in the middle. 8-)
The M 51 image is also good, and it's interesting to see those long trails of faint old stars that have been flung right out of the galaxies due to tidal effects. And Rob may have turned down the colors of this image, but I certainly didn't! :wink:
And the Arp 194 image was awesome. Talk about interacting galaxies and raging star formation!