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Thanks Jeff. I enjoy finding new objects that are not often done. I hope you can get back in the swing of things soon. I assume that you are not going to the TSP?

Aubrey

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Your usual good work, Aubrey. Thanks for sharing another rare sight. - I can remember a few years ago when you complained that you had photographed all the things there were to image in deep space. Seems there were a few more!
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 8:58 PM Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
NGC1333 is a small reflection Nebula inside the Perseus Molecular cloud. It is about 1,000 light years from us so this light left there around the end of the first millennia AD. There is a lot more there than can be seen in this picture as images in the infrared, etc. show many more star forming areas. Enjoy!Attachment(s):
NGC1333-REFLECTON_NEBULA_V1_FR_ID_SM.jpg (177.6 KB)


Your usual good work, Aubrey. Thanks for sharing another rare sight. 
- I can remember a few years ago when you complained that you had photographed all the things there were to image in deep space. Seems there were a few more!

On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 8:58 PM Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
NGC1333 is a small reflection Nebula inside the Perseus Molecular cloud. It is about 1,000 light years from us so this light left there around the end of the first millennia AD. There is a lot more there than can be seen in this picture as images in the infrared, etc. show many more star forming areas. Enjoy!
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NGC1333-REFLECTON_NEBULA_V1_FR_ID_SM.jpg (177.6 KB)
Thanks Dave. Glad you liked it.

This object has not been imaged very much.

Aubrey

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Nice image. I like the spikes.

Dave

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NGC1333 is a small reflection Nebula inside the Perseus Molecular cloud. It is about 1,000 light years from us so this light left there around the end of the first millennia AD. There is a lot more there than can be seen in this picture as images in the infrared, etc. show many more star forming areas. Enjoy!

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File: NGC1333-REFLECTON_NEBULA_V1_FR_ID_SM.jpg (177.6 KB) -- Address: http://s3.amazonaws.com/ClubExpressClubFiles/901132/attach/2264935_0_NGC1333-REFLECTON_NEBULA_V1_FR_ID_SM.jpg






Thanks Dean.

Aubrey

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Aubrey,

Gorgeous!!

Dean

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Nice image. I like the spikes.

Dave

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NGC1333 is a small reflection Nebula inside the Perseus Molecular cloud. It is about 1,000 light years from us so this light left there around the end of the first millennia AD. There is a lot more there than can be seen in this picture as images in the infrared, etc. show many more star forming areas. Enjoy!

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File: NGC1333-REFLECTON_NEBULA_V1_FR_ID_SM.jpg (177.6 KB) -- Address: http://s3.amazonaws.com/ClubExpressClubFiles/901132/attach/2264935_0_NGC1333-REFLECTON_NEBULA_V1_FR_ID_SM.jpg



Aubrey,

Gorgeous!!

Dean

On 3/20/19 8:58 PM, Astrophotography wrote:
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NGC1333 is a small reflection Nebula inside the Perseus Molecular cloud. It is about 1,000 light years from us so this light left there around the end of the first millennia AD. There is a lot more there than can be seen in this picture as images in the infrared, etc. show many more star forming areas. Enjoy!
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