I'm pleased to report that my image of NGC 2559, processed with StarTools, has been published in Astronomy Magazine. Take a peek at page 51.
Russ
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Re: StarTools in Astronomy Magazine
Awesome!
congratulations!!
congratulations!!
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great stuff
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Superb! Well deserved!
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Thanks to all of you for your comments. StarTools is the best thing that's happened to our hobby in a long time.
Russ
Russ
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Congratulations Russ! It's always a pleasure seeing your images of rarely (if ever!) imaged objects. This accolade shows it's worth sticking your neck out and that choosing the road less travelled cam yield great rewards.
I'm incredibly happy that StarTools has played a role in this image. Here's to many more!
I'm incredibly happy that StarTools has played a role in this image. Here's to many more!
Ivo Jager
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Really, really, nicely done!
Was curious on the details, but put 2559 into search and found your post in the gallery from earlier in the year.
Quick link for anyone else: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2124
20 inch Newtonian, do I have that right? Sigh, probably wouldn't fit on my HEQ5.
Looked at the Astronomy magazine website, look subscription based.
Congrats.
Was curious on the details, but put 2559 into search and found your post in the gallery from earlier in the year.
Quick link for anyone else: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2124
20 inch Newtonian, do I have that right? Sigh, probably wouldn't fit on my HEQ5.
Looked at the Astronomy magazine website, look subscription based.
Congrats.