by rwarner » Wed Jun 16, 2010 6:08 pm
Great job, folks! I had a lot of fun making this picture on several cloudy nights.
• No Saturn
•No Enterprise (unless the master put it there)
#9 is Hyakutake, but your guess was a good one
#11 is a different false-color Hubble picture of SN1987A than the more obvious one in the upper part of the picture
#13 is the core of NGC4261
BTW, to the upper right of the moon is Jupiter, placed as it was during a nice conjunction in Dec 2004.
There is another example of gravitationally lensing galaxies in the gap in the upper loop of the antennae. It didn't display as well as I had hoped.
Ronnie Warner
Great job, folks! I had a lot of fun making this picture on several cloudy nights.
• No Saturn
•No Enterprise (unless the master put it there)
#9 is Hyakutake, but your guess was a good one
#11 is a different false-color Hubble picture of SN1987A than the more obvious one in the upper part of the picture
#13 is the core of NGC4261
BTW, to the upper right of the moon is Jupiter, placed as it was during a nice conjunction in Dec 2004.
There is another example of gravitationally lensing galaxies in the gap in the upper loop of the antennae. It didn't display as well as I had hoped.
Ronnie Warner