thomas7g
October 3rd, 2004, 04:36 PM
Instead of using a framecap I am using a REAl nebula photograph. I searched through tons of images. I literally searched the throughout the heavens for the right image. It was haaard long work. And I searched for many months.
And I found one that looked like the one in the show. And I used some photoshoping to make it look even closer.
The M42 nebula in Orion's Sword
http://www.thomas7g.com/post/m42red.jpg
The Red Nebula near Carrilon
http://www.thomas7g.com/post/carrilonnebula.jpg
Its not exact. But if you imagine a star not on the right. And darken the yellow cluster on the left...
BTW here are some closer images to the one I used (though its not it). http://www.astrosurf.com/lorenzi/images/m42.htm . (Just tilt your head to the right.)
http://www.astro-nut.com/m42-03dec25.html
And here is a good page for locating our Nebula
http://reductionism.net.seanic.net/bruce.gary/AstroPhotos/M42/m_m42.htm
This is one of the most well known nebulas in the sky. M42 is the brightest diffuse nebula from the northern hemisphere. It forms the middle "star" of a cluster of three that forms a sword in the Orion constellation.
Being the center of a sword in the heavens, and one of the brightest of nebulas is kinda neat.
:D
(Btw... we have two more links to this.)
And I found one that looked like the one in the show. And I used some photoshoping to make it look even closer.
The M42 nebula in Orion's Sword
http://www.thomas7g.com/post/m42red.jpg
The Red Nebula near Carrilon
http://www.thomas7g.com/post/carrilonnebula.jpg
Its not exact. But if you imagine a star not on the right. And darken the yellow cluster on the left...
BTW here are some closer images to the one I used (though its not it). http://www.astrosurf.com/lorenzi/images/m42.htm . (Just tilt your head to the right.)
http://www.astro-nut.com/m42-03dec25.html
And here is a good page for locating our Nebula
http://reductionism.net.seanic.net/bruce.gary/AstroPhotos/M42/m_m42.htm
This is one of the most well known nebulas in the sky. M42 is the brightest diffuse nebula from the northern hemisphere. It forms the middle "star" of a cluster of three that forms a sword in the Orion constellation.
Being the center of a sword in the heavens, and one of the brightest of nebulas is kinda neat.
:D
(Btw... we have two more links to this.)