Sirius --Is it a tuba?
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:38 pm
Again, from last nights outing -- I was practising the akward and difficult tast of trying to focus the camera and nearby happened to be Sirius. I thought Sirius would be too bright and shimmery to get a clean focus but then I got to thinking how would all the colour changing affect an image.
I tried different exposure lengths but still I got this strange effect in each image. It looks like that musical instrument I think it is called a tuba, we have all seen the guy in the Boherbuoy Band with one.
I am sure there is a perfectly simple explanation for this effect. I wondered if any other bright star would produce the same result and tried Betelgeuse, but no luck. Might be to do with the magnitude , colour or both of Sirius. I guess it is caused by light reflection somewhere in the syatem ---- Anybody know what exactly this is?

I tried different exposure lengths but still I got this strange effect in each image. It looks like that musical instrument I think it is called a tuba, we have all seen the guy in the Boherbuoy Band with one.
I am sure there is a perfectly simple explanation for this effect. I wondered if any other bright star would produce the same result and tried Betelgeuse, but no luck. Might be to do with the magnitude , colour or both of Sirius. I guess it is caused by light reflection somewhere in the syatem ---- Anybody know what exactly this is?
