by Ann » Thu Feb 10, 2011 3:05 am
I agree with Céline that Nuitsacrees' image, Milky Way other The Creux du Van in Switzerland, is stunning. It's fantastic to look at the larger version of it and pick out lots and lots of objects in the Milky Way and its surroundings: The Beehive cluster, teh Tau Canis Majoris cluster, the Rosette Nebula, the Lambda Orionis nebula, the Alnilam association, M35, the Pacman nebula, the Crab Nebula, the Flaming Star Nebula, the Pleiades, the California Nebula, M34, NGC 752, the Double Cluster, the Heart and Soul nebulae, the Andromeda galaxy, even M33... And the wintry Earthly background, with the sedimentary cliffs with many geological layers but also evidence of life (the trees!) is stunning, too.
Martin Fiedler's Crab Nebula animation is fantastic, like a beating heart.
Rolf Geissinger's two versions of the California Nebula are fantastic. The natural color image is a bit more beautiful in my opinion, but even I have to agree that more details can be seen in the Hubble palette image. Rolf has gone to the trouble of seeing to it that the stars are not pink in his Hubble palette image - thank you so much for that, Rolf!
I like Reinhold's Rosette Nebula image, too, with its fine star colors!
Ann
I agree with Céline that Nuitsacrees' image, Milky Way other The Creux du Van in Switzerland, is stunning. It's fantastic to look at the larger version of it and pick out lots and lots of objects in the Milky Way and its surroundings: The Beehive cluster, teh Tau Canis Majoris cluster, the Rosette Nebula, the Lambda Orionis nebula, the Alnilam association, M35, the Pacman nebula, the Crab Nebula, the Flaming Star Nebula, the Pleiades, the California Nebula, M34, NGC 752, the Double Cluster, the Heart and Soul nebulae, the Andromeda galaxy, even M33... And the wintry Earthly background, with the sedimentary cliffs with many geological layers but also evidence of life (the trees!) is stunning, too.
Martin Fiedler's Crab Nebula animation is fantastic, like a beating heart.
Rolf Geissinger's two versions of the California Nebula are fantastic. The natural color image is a bit more beautiful in my opinion, but even I have to agree that more details can be seen in the Hubble palette image. Rolf has gone to the trouble of seeing to it that the stars are not pink in his Hubble palette image - thank you so much for that, Rolf! :D :D :D
I like Reinhold's Rosette Nebula image, too, with its fine star colors!
Ann