Orion Belt Stars (2009 Feb 10)
Orion Belt Stars (2009 Feb 10)
Curious about what formations are shown close to (to the left and below) Mintaka. They appear as grayish fuzzy images. The one to the far left of Mintaka looks somewhat like a flying saucer (although I'm sure is not). Are these fuzzy gray images galaxies?
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap090210.html
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap090210.html
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Re: Today's picture of the Orion Belt stars
They're dust globules.sbjross wrote:Curious about what formations are shown close to (to the left and below) Mintaka. They appear as grayish fuzzy images. The one to the far left of Mintaka looks somewhat like a flying saucer (although I'm sure is not). Are these fuzzy gray images galaxies?
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Re: Today's picture of the Orion Belt stars
The object above Alnilam, near the picture's edge, appears to be Klaatu's spaceship. Hope he looks like Michael Rennie and the Keanu Reeves zombie-robot, and that Gort is just 10 feet tall, not 100.
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http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap980604.htmlpacfandave wrote:The object above Alnilam, near the picture's edge, appears to be Klaatu's spaceship.
Hope he looks like Michael Rennie and the Keanu Reeves zombie-robot,
and that Gort is just 10 feet tall, not 100.
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Re: Today's picture of the Orion Belt stars
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap090210.html
Regular coloration on this photo and still comes out beautiful. 8)
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Regular coloration on this photo and still comes out beautiful. 8)
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Re: Today's picture of the Orion Belt stars
The aesthetics of the image are quite good, although I consider the claim that it "better matches human color perception than a more detailed composite taken over 15 years ago" to be weak. Perhaps the reference is to more accurate star colors; certainly, none of the extended objects in the image show any color to human vision except gray. There are other images of this region I prefer, but this image was made with a somewhat limited camera, so it isn't surprising there are some color issues.orin stepanek wrote:Regular coloration on this photo and still comes out beautiful.
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Re: Orion Belt Stars (2009 Feb 10)
I inspected my picture of unreal objects:
The light brownish small object left of mintaka is not real.
This "nebula" or "spacecraft" is caused by a small patch on my flatfield image.
Sorry...
Martin Mutti
The light brownish small object left of mintaka is not real.
This "nebula" or "spacecraft" is caused by a small patch on my flatfield image.
Sorry...
Martin Mutti
Re: Orion Belt Stars (2009 Feb 10)
http://www.robgendlerastropics.com/HH11Kpage.html
Robert Gendler took this colorful shot of the region. It captures only Alnitak of the Orion Belt Stars, but shows off the Horsehead and the Maple Leaf (Flame) nebulae as well. I bought this picture from Gendler maybe a year ago; it hangs on my bedroom wall.
Robert Gendler took this colorful shot of the region. It captures only Alnitak of the Orion Belt Stars, but shows off the Horsehead and the Maple Leaf (Flame) nebulae as well. I bought this picture from Gendler maybe a year ago; it hangs on my bedroom wall.
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Re: Orion Belt Stars (2009 Feb 10)
Don't worry about it Martin. I saw that and immediately recognized it as what astrophoto processors fondly refer to as a "glitch". You can be forgiven as it's a very nice image. I know just what has gone into getting an image this deep.
By the way, re: the comment above about a galaxy... Contrary to the technical info brought to us by the Men In Black, there *IS* actually a galaxy visible on Orion's belt - or at least fairly close to it. It's tiny but visible in the larger image at about pixel location (463, 227).
-Noel
By the way, re: the comment above about a galaxy... Contrary to the technical info brought to us by the Men In Black, there *IS* actually a galaxy visible on Orion's belt - or at least fairly close to it. It's tiny but visible in the larger image at about pixel location (463, 227).
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Re: Orion Belt Stars (2009 Feb 10)
Noel, would you please look this way for a second: http://tinyurl.com/atjkjbNoelC wrote:By the way, re: the comment above about a galaxy... Contrary to the technical info brought to us by the Men In Black, there *IS* actually a galaxy visible on Orion's belt - or at least fairly close to it. It's tiny but visible in the larger image at about pixel location (463, 227).
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