Hi, this is my first post.
FIrst of all, I would like to say sorry by my bad english. Working in progress.
I was working in a AI do improve the analisys and identification of "elements of interest" on the high resolution public images provided by the JWT (I'm developer, but love too much astrofisics). I have downloaded the lastest Southern Ring Nebula images from this link
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2022/nasa-s-webb-indicates-several-stars-stirred-up-southern-ring-nebula
and identified lots of "elements of interest". Not using the AI, yet, but watching by hours at pixel level in photoshop (before to be developer, I worked 20 years as graphic designer). And would like to know more about these elements. I will post the most important now, and later I should to finish the detail comments for the other elements (some are really, how can I say... funny).
I will appreciate any feedback. And will glad to answer any questions (if I can).
I have been tried to add the images as upload, but no success. Also, tried to add the images as answers of this thread, but also KO. (Even can delete my previous duplicate entry).
So, I'm editing the main thread to add the link to share the detail images
Thank you in advice.