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Old January 11th 05, 11:14 AM
Pete Lawrence
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 17:38:28 -0500, RichA wrote:

Beautiful image! BTW; Is that little black spec the Horsehead?


If you are being sarcastic, then someone that looks at an image of the
Horsehead may wonder what the whole scene looks like and how the
object fits with it's surroundings.

If you're not, then yes, the little black area a third of the way up
and a third of the way in from the left is the Horsehead.


Not really sarcastic, the image is amazing, as a wide-angle image, no
question. But widefield images abound.


Sorry, I just wanted to cover my bases ;-)

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