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My version of Job 1753. The Ha clouds were a huge challenge for me. But now I'm finally happy with the result :)

 

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Darius

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That's a bit nice, a lot of red fluff and nice to see you have not killed the galaxies H2 regions with it :)


Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)

Things to do, so little time!

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Stunning Darius. In my version those very clouds must had drifted away, well that's my excuse. :) 

 


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Stunning image Darius. Not quite sure what I am looking at, but it is pretty impressive. How do theses hydrogen clouds relate to M31? Part of M31, or in the Milky Way?

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Stunning image Darius. Not quite sure what I am looking at, but it is pretty impressive. How do theses hydrogen clouds relate to M31? Part of M31, or in the Milky Way?

Good question, according to the Apod the clouds in the foreground are within our Milky Way.

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170104.html

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