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hi folks,
it's been a while... I don't know how it is on your location guys, but here wheather has turned really nasty in the last year(s). meanwhile we hold at 1 decent night every 4-5 weeks...getting worse I am afraid... so this is the reason I decided to finish this project on NGC 4214. I intended to go real deep with both, lum and rgb. all I got within 1 monnth is 2 hours lum and 50 min each channel... not much and therefore quite tough to process. also there are not many images on the web...at least I did not find a lot. nevertheless it is a beautiful and fascinating galaxy I think! I love all those irregular ones. and to the bottom left I think we see a small 'traveller' that might get cought or might have been caught by gravity of 4214. perhaps one of the tidals R Jay has published together with his pro-friend is yet to be formed,...or it is just not visible in this image, since my lumin. data is so slim... )-: please find the image(s) and all data on my website: www.stargazer-observatory.com/4214.html thanks for looking guys! Dietmar |
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Everything Efrain said and more!
Beautiful color, beautiful detail.
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