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Tag Archives: Centaurus A

Constantly Learning

Urban Astronomer avatarPosted on 19 May, 2015 by Allen Versfeld24 Apr, 2016

I have just completed processing my third image of the famous southern radio galaxy Centaurus A.  Each time I go back to this object, I get better results, even though I’m using the exact same equipment each time.  It just goes to prove that it’s not the equipment that makes the shot, but the photographer.  Just to labour the point, here are all three of my images (so far) of Centaurus A, along with notes of how I captured each … Continue reading →

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