by Ann » Fri Jul 16, 2010 6:29 am
I also like the eclipse picture, which is unusual for me. Normally I'm bored out of my skull by eclipse pictures. But I really like the ejected blob of pink gas set against the dark green color of the corona. The pink blob looks like the sort of thing that a little girl might want for a toy!
I also like the image of cluster NGC 6883. I admire the colors of it.
The trio of galaxies are interesting, too. Note how the edge-on galaxy is the yellowest-looking of the lot, due to its massive dust lane and dust reddening. The dust-free elliptical galaxy looks almost blue in comparison. I think the colors are correct. Also note the "shells" of stars surrounding the elliptical galaxy. These shells are probably the remnants of violent events in the galaxy's past, likely events that transformed this galaxy into an elliptical galaxy in the first place.
And I, too, like the Christmas ornament or red drink with a swirling chocolate ball!
Ann
I also like the eclipse picture, which is unusual for me. Normally I'm bored out of my skull by eclipse pictures. But I really like the ejected blob of pink gas set against the dark green color of the corona. The pink blob looks like the sort of thing that a little girl might want for a toy!
I also like the image of cluster NGC 6883. I admire the colors of it.
The trio of galaxies are interesting, too. Note how the edge-on galaxy is the yellowest-looking of the lot, due to its massive dust lane and dust reddening. The dust-free elliptical galaxy looks almost blue in comparison. I think the colors are correct. Also note the "shells" of stars surrounding the elliptical galaxy. These shells are probably the remnants of violent events in the galaxy's past, likely events that transformed this galaxy into an elliptical galaxy in the first place.
And I, too, like the Christmas ornament or red drink with a swirling chocolate ball!
Ann