GeminiFocus October 2013 | Page 29

Two Images Released from Australian Contests In a special “Live from Gemini” videoconference event in mid-September, students from St. Margaret’s Anglican Girls celebrated not only winning the 2013 Student Imaging Contest, sponsored by the Australian Gemini Office, but also the release of the image they selected as a target for Gemini to observe — the galaxy field field including IC 5332 (below). The contest, now in its fifth year, gives Australian students an opportunity to select a target for Gemini to image based on a nation-wide essay contest. St. Magaret’s student Isobelle Teljega suggested this year’s winning target. Australian Student Imaging Contest (2013) image of the nearby (8.4 Mpc) spiral galaxy, IC 5332, as well as a cluster of more distant galaxies. The color composite image is composed of images from 4 filters: g (blue), r (green), I (orange), and Hydrogen alpha (red). The field-of-view is 9.8 x 5.4 arcminutes and was made from two pointings using the Gemini Multiobject Spectrograph at Gemini South. On October 4th (Australian time) Isobelle and her class shared this honor with Paul Fitzgerald, who won the Amateur Astronomer Imaging Contest, which was run in parallel with the student competition. His image of the nebula Gum 85 is featured on the cover of this issue (see detail on Table of Contents page 2). October2013 GeminiFocus 29