Posted on Sep 10, 2024
APOD: 2024 September 10 – Horsehead and Orion Nebulas
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Good morning, Rallypoint, and welcome to the September 10th edition of Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD). At first glance I thought today's APOD was a painting. The different visual effect adopted by the astrophotographer duo (Antoine and Dalia Grelin) who created this beauty is surprisingly simple...render the usual red for ionized hydrogen gas in gold. I think the results are breathtaking.
If you've got a few minutes, I suggest visiting Antoine and Dalia's website (its a link on today's APOD page). They created Galactic Hunter in 2015, and haven't looked back since. You can even read about how they found their dog Stella. Cheers.
If you've got a few minutes, I suggest visiting Antoine and Dalia's website (its a link on today's APOD page). They created Galactic Hunter in 2015, and haven't looked back since. You can even read about how they found their dog Stella. Cheers.
APOD: 2024 September 10 – Horsehead and Orion Nebulas
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Amazing what changing colors will do
CMSgt Marcus Fanleaf Maj Robert Thornton Sgt (Join to see) LTC David Brown CWO4 Terrence Clark SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SFC Bernard Walko MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. Cpl Vic Burk MSgt Dale Johnson SSG Michael Noll LTC Trent Klug SGT Stephen Rowland LTC Tom Jones PO1 H Gene Lawrence LTC Marc King MSgt James Parker CPT Jack Durish 1SG Joseph Dartey SGT Kevin Hughes
CMSgt Marcus Fanleaf Maj Robert Thornton Sgt (Join to see) LTC David Brown CWO4 Terrence Clark SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SFC Bernard Walko MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. Cpl Vic Burk MSgt Dale Johnson SSG Michael Noll LTC Trent Klug SGT Stephen Rowland LTC Tom Jones PO1 H Gene Lawrence LTC Marc King MSgt James Parker CPT Jack Durish 1SG Joseph Dartey SGT Kevin Hughes
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That is an extraordinary APOD exciting all imaginative senses for seeing something different in that pic each and every time I look at it. How about that huge goldfish swimming by or the snake in the foreground. It's like finding images in various cloud formations.
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