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Old 10-June-2008, 07:57 PM
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Default Centaurus A Ultra Deep Field

Here is a unique and very deep view of this famous galaxy in
Centaurus.

Taken over 3 nights from a very dark sky in Australia this may even
be the deepest colour image ever taken of this famous galaxy..?

The following link is to a 1400 X 900 image that will fit on most
screens without the need for scrolling but please access a larger
file and several other versions of this extensive data set via the
links below the image (don't click on the image)

I strongly recomend looking at the 4008 X 2670pix 4.5meg version and
see how many galaxies you can count in the background.

The close up of the dust lane is pretty cool too I recon.

A real pleasure to process into so many variations, I hope you like
it

http://www.pbase.com/strongmanmike20...61387/original

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Old 10-June-2008, 09:17 PM
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Beautifully done Mike. This is one of my favorite objects. Wish we had access to it up here in the northlands. Great job with CG4 as well!

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Ooooooooooooooooooohhhhhh!
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Very nice shot. The extended area of the galaxy is very nicely detailed.
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Thanks guys glad you liked it and hopfully you had a look at all the other versions of this amazing galaxy via the links under the posted image..? It was fun creating all the variations.

ATB

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A Very Beautiful wide shot of this galaxy, Very sharp and the colors are stuning!, Welldone Mike and Clear Skies.
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It soooo Beautiful , so Bright and Full of so many Stars!

I love the picture.

Thanks for sharing , Mike.


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