by astro_uk » Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:39 am
Which ones exactly do you mean?
There are some objects that are probably just red stars in the milky way, there is one small very red spiral that is visible between the two galaxies, this is probably just an S0 galaxy, a spiral which has stopped forming young blue stars and now only has the old red stars left.
Part of the issue is also probably just due to the scaling chosen to represent the colours, this is essentially arbitrary because it is impossible to exactly match the response of the filters used to take the images to the colour response of the human eye, so often people make choices that look pretty but don't necessarily represent the colours as the would appear to us.
Which ones exactly do you mean?
There are some objects that are probably just red stars in the milky way, there is one small very red spiral that is visible between the two galaxies, this is probably just an S0 galaxy, a spiral which has stopped forming young blue stars and now only has the old red stars left.
Part of the issue is also probably just due to the scaling chosen to represent the colours, this is essentially arbitrary because it is impossible to exactly match the response of the filters used to take the images to the colour response of the human eye, so often people make choices that look pretty but don't necessarily represent the colours as the would appear to us.