Author Topic: Large Magellanic Cloud - concentric rings  (Read 2536 times)

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Large Magellanic Cloud - concentric rings
« on: 2012 February 25 03:55:15 »
While this forum is something of an art gallery, may I seek the assistance of a professional to comment on an aspect of the attached images. In particular the concentric rings on the top left edge of the image. LMC.

11 frames x 2.5 minutes iso800 - cooled, spectrum enhanced Canon 1000D/Xs/Kiss F, 7degrees C.

Many thanks,

Rowland.

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Re: Large Magellanic Cloud - concentric rings
« Reply #1 on: 2012 February 25 03:57:05 »
Crops - Tarantula Nebula - concentric rings above and slightly to the left.

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Re: Large Magellanic Cloud - concentric rings
« Reply #2 on: 2012 February 25 07:14:31 »
Sorry, I don't see the problem. Looks like a good image to me :)
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Re: Large Magellanic Cloud - concentric rings
« Reply #3 on: 2012 February 25 13:08:00 »
Thanks Sander :) I am now informed that the object is N70, a bubble nebula. At 200mm FL I didn't expect to see this kind of detail. Then again this was imaged at a dark sight.

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Re: Large Magellanic Cloud - concentric rings
« Reply #4 on: 2012 February 25 13:08:59 »
Yeah, I saw that and thought it was an object but didn't look it up. Cool!
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