by bystander » Mon Oct 11, 2010 1:13 pm
orin stepanek wrote:I; for one, liked today's photo.
I had to click on it to get it to fit on my computer screen though. I wish the pictures were screen sized to begin with; or maybe I need a bigger screen.
Strange, mine comes up window size by default, I have to click to zoom.
I, too, enjoyed today's apod. There is another rendition of NGC 2683 from Hubble data by Robert Gendler
here. I have no idea if it's the same data or filters, though.
biddie67 wrote:Excellent work, LLacertae!!! Thanks for adding some comments - I think all the authors should be invited/encouraged to add their personal comments to their photo on APOD - it adds a lot to our appreciation of their efforts.
Agreed, hearing from the originator is a definite plus.
Good work, LLacertae, and congratulations.
[quote="orin stepanek"]I; for one, liked today's photo. 8-) I had to click on it to get it to fit on my computer screen though. I wish the pictures were screen sized to begin with; or maybe I need a bigger screen. :)[/quote]
Strange, mine comes up window size by default, I have to click to zoom.
I, too, enjoyed today's apod. There is another rendition of NGC 2683 from Hubble data by Robert Gendler [url=http://www.robgendlerastropics.com/NGC2683-HST-Gendler.html]here[/url]. I have no idea if it's the same data or filters, though.
[quote="biddie67"]Excellent work, LLacertae!!! Thanks for adding some comments - I think all the authors should be invited/encouraged to add their personal comments to their photo on APOD - it adds a lot to our appreciation of their efforts.[/quote]
Agreed, hearing from the originator is a definite plus.
Good work, LLacertae, and congratulations.