#Westerlund 1
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What happened to those spikes
what do you mean? the interference patterns? or the sheer size/brightness
Size and brightness
the objective was to get data from deem stars (deem compared to those bright monsters in the center)
So the stars and part of the spikes in some cases are saturated, I used python to solve saturation to get an image
Ah ok
ima need some more info here
Did you shoot with a bahtinov on?
jwst
hmmmmmmmmm
This is the proposal/observational shceme
goodness gracious
I see an orange velociraptor or maybe its a chameleon? Upper right corner, very very beautiful structure
@thorny ferry did u get ur own target for jwst to shoot?
Or whats the story, pls elaborate more
absolutely not slagging this image... but pretty sure my sequined costume from 1987 school production of Jesus Christ Superstar was less impressive!
you are right it now public
I genuinely believed It was still private since they are still writting the article: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2021jwst.prop.1905G/abstract
I'm an astrophysicist and I'm collaborating with a Co-PI on work in young clusters
I saw a dragon ihihih
that's probably fair
I just like the spikes, it's a simple but interesting star cluster
@fiery spear I'm focusing on IRAC/Spitzer data in the Rosette Nebula, to find the distribution of Young Stellar Objects (<10 Myrs)
But the project, at least the ones I know from the top of my head, are Westerlund 1 and 2 (Westerlund 1 is already public) but Westerlund 2 MIRI is still private, I'm not sure how the work is going. It also includes NGC 1333 the paper is going to be published probably next month.