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Monday, March 30, 2009

M81 as a Stereo Pair



An other older shot of mine from 2007, now with some spatiality.

M45 as a Stereo Pair

Parallel Vision Cross Vision - -
I found this oldish image of Reflection Nebula M45 and turned it to Spatial format.
I have imaged this one at 2007 with SW 80ED scope.
2h with QHY8 and a IDAS-lp filter.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

The good old Moon as a Stereo Pair





Unlike many Deep sky objects, the Moon can be seen with enough parallax to form a
real stereo pair. There is two ways to do it. First you take two pictures from other sides of earth
at the same time and there will be some minor parallax.
Secondly the libration of the Moon can be used for that, you just have to wait a longish time to
have a same phase of the Moon but with differen libration amount.
In fact, several stereo Moon images has be done by this way.
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In above image, there is same method used, as with my DS images, to
create a pseudo parallax between images.
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I shot this Full Moon image at 2005, more moon images from me can be seen here:

IC1805 core as a Stereo Pair.


This complex formation is located in a core of IC1805, the "Heart Nebula".
I shot the original 2D-image at January 2008.
Image can be seen in this post:
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Wider view shows the whole nebulosity complex.
This object can be seen in a Right at very center of the Heart shaped Nebula.
Klick to see a large image.