lynnb
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Nothing to do with rangefinders, but fascinating nevertheless - Rolf Olfsen from New Zealand has created what's likely the deepest ever amateur image of the Centaurus A Galaxy, according to southern hemisphere astrophotography forum Ice In Space.
The large 4Mb image is quite stunning in its clarity, given the galaxy's 10-15 million light years distance from Earth and given that it was taken with a 10" telescope in Auckland, New Zealand. Rolf's explanation of his technique is described here.
Sometimes it's nice to appreciate the work of dedicated amateurs in other fields of photography.
The large 4Mb image is quite stunning in its clarity, given the galaxy's 10-15 million light years distance from Earth and given that it was taken with a 10" telescope in Auckland, New Zealand. Rolf's explanation of his technique is described here.
Sometimes it's nice to appreciate the work of dedicated amateurs in other fields of photography.