Friday, February 2, 2018

Look at what's out there!

I got this from Jerry Coyne's website:

An astronomy photo from Tim Anderson in Australia:
This is a picture of the great Carina Nebula, which is adjacent to the Southern Cross and is one of the most intensely active star-forming regions in the sky.

Imaged in “narrowband monochrome” – sixty 60-second images each of emissions in Hydrogen alpha, Oxygen and Sulphur, plus a luminance layer. Made with a 10″ Newtonian telescope and an ASI1600MM camera.




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