by Ann » Thu Jun 04, 2020 6:15 pm
johnnydeep wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 5:56 pm
Ann wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 3:40 pm
johnnydeep wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 2:56 pm
So, is this the nearby small galaxy being referred to?
NGC3628.jpg
Yes, that must be it.
Ann
Ok. I found this pic that better shows - at least to my mind - that blur of stars as a more convincingly distinct object: view the expanded image to see it clearly. I can even imagine that it could be one of NGC 3628's "Magellanic clouds"!
Great picture, Johnny! I absolutely agree with you that the dwarf galaxy resembles the Large Magellanic Cloud. There is a grainy "body" that looks like a bar, similar to the bar of the LMC, and then there is what looks like a huge cyan-colored region of massive OIII-rich star formation - the NGC 3628 satellite galaxy's
own Tarantula Nebula!
The picture you have posted is big, 1.04 MB, and I'm not sure you're allowed to post anything that big. I think the limit is 400 KB, although I myself certainly post pictures as big as, say, 450 KB. I don't dare post anything bigger than 500 KB, though, and I try to stay below 450 KB.
You can find smaller sizes of the picture you posted
at this site. There are two versions of the image that are smaller than 400 KB. If I were you, I would post one of the two smaller versions, and then suggest that people should
click to see the full size image.
Thanks for finding the picture for us!
Ann
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So, is this the nearby small galaxy being referred to?
NGC3628.jpg
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Yes, that must be it.
Ann
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Ok. I found this pic that better shows - at least to my mind - that blur of stars as a more convincingly distinct object: view the expanded image to see it clearly. I can even imagine that it could be one of NGC 3628's "Magellanic clouds"!
[img3="NGC 3628, Spiral Galaxy in Leo
Composite Image from Multiple Data Sources
8.2 Meter Subaru Telescope (NAOJ)
Hubble Space Telescope
Color data Marco Burali
MTM OBSERVATORY ITALY (www.osservatoriomtm.it)"]http://www.robgendlerastropics.com/NGC3628-Subaru-HST-S.jpg[/img3]
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Great picture, Johnny! I absolutely agree with you that the dwarf galaxy resembles the Large Magellanic Cloud. There is a grainy "body" that looks like a bar, similar to the bar of the LMC, and then there is what looks like a huge cyan-colored region of massive OIII-rich star formation - the NGC 3628 satellite galaxy's [url=https://astrodonimaging.com/gallery/tarantula-nebula/]own Tarantula Nebula[/url]!
The picture you have posted is big, 1.04 MB, and I'm not sure you're allowed to post anything that big. I think the limit is 400 KB, although I myself certainly post pictures as big as, say, 450 KB. I don't dare post anything bigger than 500 KB, though, and I try to stay below 450 KB.
You can find smaller sizes of the picture you posted [url=http://www.robgendlerastropics.com/NGC3628-Subaru-HST.html]at this site[/url]. There are two versions of the image that are smaller than 400 KB. If I were you, I would post one of the two smaller versions, and then suggest that people should [url=http://www.robgendlerastropics.com/NGC3628-Subaru-HST-LL.jpg]click to see the full size image[/url].
Thanks for finding the picture for us!
Ann