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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 7:41:19 -0600, Trane Francks wrote
(in message ): From: Trane Francks Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.astro, sci.astro.ccd-imaging, sci.astro, sci.astro.amateur On 01/12/04 22:37 +0900, Richard Crisp wrote: here is a link to the file on my website. It is about 2.2MB. http://www.rdcrisp.darkhorizons.org/...ssion_xray.gif Man, that is just wickedly cool! Absolutely surreal! :-D trane That it is, indeed. I like it! It is amazing how much the wave-length the shot is taken in changes everything. (Makes me wonder just how much such an animation would show if someone were to take some of the shots of the Crab that go back a few decades, I know that it is expanding, but wouldn't it be wild to actually *see* it right in front of you?) -- Harry F. Leopold aa #2076 AA/Vet #4 The Prints of Darkness The Internet is full, we can not accept any more posts until further notice. Thank you. - Kalinka Djnepropetrovska |
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