by DavidUK » Mon Oct 17, 2005 4:49 pm
It is pretty small in relation to the rest of the image, and possibly distant, but hard to tell given its position in the photograph.
I did initially wonder whether it was;
a) A mark on the image, but it is not uniform or coloured in such a manner to suggest this
b) Associated with the star below it, but the curvature makes me doubt this, without the interference from some other dark mass (in astronomical terms) "close by".
Hence the query.
However, the curvature might relate to the dimmer star slightly to the right of the brighter one below. Although, in truth without a finer resolution it may be very difficult to tell.
I am, of course, interested in all of your thoughts, so please keep them coming.
David
It is pretty small in relation to the rest of the image, and possibly distant, but hard to tell given its position in the photograph.
I did initially wonder whether it was;
a) A mark on the image, but it is not uniform or coloured in such a manner to suggest this
b) Associated with the star below it, but the curvature makes me doubt this, without the interference from some other dark mass (in astronomical terms) "close by".
Hence the query.
However, the curvature might relate to the dimmer star slightly to the right of the brighter one below. Although, in truth without a finer resolution it may be very difficult to tell.
I am, of course, interested in all of your thoughts, so please keep them coming.
David