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Re: Recent Submissions

by Ann » Fri Oct 14, 2011 3:14 am

First: Chris, thank you so much for posting your images here! You have posted some great photos of yours in other forums here, and it is great to see two of them here. They really belong here! :D

Since you have photographed the Moon, Chris, I must immediately comment on the fantastic, though sad, Moon face by Marco Ludwig. Please note that there are two sad Moon faces here! Not only is the entire Moon suffering from the blues, even though it is red. The Lady in the Moon is also in a funk.

And it is perhaps not so surprising that the Moon is sad, considering it is being eaten by the Sacra di San Michele! Just check out Stefano de Rosa's images!

One of my favorite images in this thread is Tom Munnecke's Falling in Love with the Universe. The girl is standing in a brownish, dark nebula dust-colored Earthly landscape (well, apparently she's on a beach) :wink: . And there in the middle of the image is this amazing electric sea blue/turquoise light. If it weren't so elongated, I'd say that it was the most fantastic blue solar flash that I've ever seen in a photograph. Well, whatever it is, it looks fantastic!

Speaking about dusty brown and blue, I'm fascinated by Leonardo Orazi's beautiful van den Bergh nebulae in Cepheus, too. Talk about a combination of brown and blue! But Leonardo, I can't figure out what those stars are - my software isn't really willing to come up with an obvious star pattern in Cepheus that matches your image. Can you identify at least one of your stars?

Michael Deger, I love your small planetary nebula Abell 12 in Orion. It sure looks as if the planetary was just some sort of telescope reflection of that bright star, Mu Orionis, a fourth magnitude A-type star. But the nebula is for real, I've checked it out! :wink:

There are many nice M33 images here. I particularly like Michael Hancock's closeup of the amazing NGC 604 star forming region.

poti, I really like your image of the nebulae produced by fascinating B0 star Gamma Cassiopeia. The colors in your picture are subtle but beautiful. The background is bursting with background strs, which is fitting for a star seen in front of the band of the Milky Way. Interestingly, I note that the background stars close to Gamma Cassiopeia itself are often bluish, whereas stars further away from the bright star don't ever seem to be that blue! (This doesn't have to be a photographic mistake, because it could be that we are seeing a small association of young blue stars right behind Gamma Cas. It is interesting, nevertheless!)

And speaking about a sky bursting with stars, Yuri Beletsky's Milky Way over the VLT is very beautiful, too. And what about Manuel Jung's Southern Cross image? Talk about an embarrassment of riches of stars! Millions and millions! (I think I can hear the Stanley Yelnats family looking at the treasure towards the end of the movie Holes: Millions!)

Donald Waid, I like your Iris Nebula. We see both the lovely blue reflection nebula and the more elusive pink emission nebulosity.

And while I usually don't look much at pictures of planetary nebulae...that is a lovely Little Dumbbell seen from the Pic du Midi Observatory. It looks like some exotic butterfly to me. The details are sharp and the colors very pleasing.

The Little Dumbbell Nebula isn't the only object that has been photographed from the Pic du Midi Observatory. That's a lovely Jupiter, too. I appreciate seeing Jupiter through different filters, too. Tell me, is that Io? Or maybe Ganymede?

Speaking about pure beauty, I love Tony Licata's sundog picture. What a lovely autumn picture! Look at those flaming red leaves, the jewel-green grass and the blue and milky white sky and the sundogs. Beautiful!

Thanks to everybody who contributed pictures here!

Ann

Ghost of Cassiopeia by Carlos David

by cdavmd » Thu Oct 13, 2011 11:41 pm

IC 63 and IC 59
The Ghost of Cassiopeia Nebula
Narrow Band Hydrogen Alpha Image


Carlos David

http://web.me.com/carlosdavid1/ThroughS ... opeia.html

Re: Recent Submissions

by Emilio_R » Thu Oct 13, 2011 9:51 pm

M33
http://astrosurf.com/emilio/
Copyright: Emilio Rivero Padilla

Re: Recent Submissions

by sternklar » Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:53 pm

Crux - The Southern Cross, June 4, 2011
http://www.sternklar.ch
Copyright: Manuel Jung

Re: Recent Submissions

by jldauvergne » Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:02 pm

Very sharp Jupiter from the ground
http://astrophotography.fr/
http://www.bagn.obs-mip.fr/webcamV2/

Copyright: © S2P / IMCCE / Obs. Midi Pyrénées /JL Dauvergne / E Rousset / E Meza / P Tosi Thanks to the very good sky of the Pic du Midi Observatory + the old but powerfull 1 meter telescope + and a new sensitive camera (Basler Scout with ICX285 inside), we obtained what may be the best image ever of Jupiter from the groung in visible wavelenghts.

Let see the R-IR,R,G,B layers :
[attachment=1]colorjupiter.jpg[/attachment]
http://astrosurf.com/eternity/temp/jupirvb.jpg

The same in W&B :
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http://astrosurf.com/eternity/temp/jupirvbnb.jpg
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Re: Recent Submissions

by Marco » Thu Oct 13, 2011 7:54 pm

A very sad moon

http://www.astrotreff.de/topic.asp?TOPI ... e=1#521623

Copyright: Marco Ludwig

[attachment=0]sadmoon.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.astrotreff.de/upload/kleiner ... 1copy1.jpg


And: No, its not a fake! I took this photo on october 13th in Neumünster/Germany

clear skies
Marco
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Re: Recent Submissions

by Sam » Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:31 pm

Chris, those are beautiful, thank you.

Re: Recent Submissions

by StefanoDeRosa » Wed Oct 12, 2011 3:30 pm

Hunter's Moon meets the Sacra di San Michele
http://stefanoderosa.com/
Copyright: Stefano De Rosa
[attachment=1]huntermoon1.jpg[/attachment]http://ofpink.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/img_7185.jpg

[attachment=0]huntermoon2.jpg[/attachment]http://ofpink.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/img_7195.jpg

I took these two pictures this morning (October 12, 2011) from a location near Turin (Italy). This year’s Hunter's Moon is the farthest full Moon of 2011. Neverthenless, in the first picture it looks pretty big as setting next to the Sacra di San Michele, the monument located on a 962 mt mountain some 40 km from Turin and considered as the symbolic monument of the Piedmont Region. In the second picture, our natural satellite is setting behind the peaks of Alps illuminated by the rising Sun.

Best regards
Stefano
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Re: Recent Submissions

by lodrigj » Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:10 am

The Elephant Trunk Nebula in IC 1396
http://www.astropix.com
Copyright 2011 Jerry Lodriguss
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Re: Recent Submissions

by owlice » Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:37 am

NGC7000: North America Nebula in Narrowband
http://astrophotocologne.de/astrophotoc ... _Large.jpg
Copyright: Frank Sackenheim
[attachment=4]naneb_Sackenheim.jpg[/attachment]

NGC 7822: Emission Nebula in Cepheus
http://php.chol.com/~arame/main.php
Copyright: Kim Il Soon
[attachment=3]NGC7822_Il-Soon Kim.jpg[/attachment]

RCW119 in Scorpius
http://cosmicphotos.com/gallery/image.p ... lbum_id=11
Copyright: Jason Jennings
[attachment=2]RCW119_jase.jpg[/attachment]

Small PN Abell 12 in Orion
http://www.galaxyphoto.de/abell12_I.htm
Copyright: Michael Deger
[attachment=1]Abell12.jpg[/attachment]

Fireball!
http://www.galacticimages.com
Copyright: John Chumack
[attachment=0]Fireball20111011_052617_ohioDayton__03Poriginal.jpg[/attachment]

NGC 896: Emission Nebula in Cassiopeia
http://www.feraphotography.com/AM14/Ngc896.html
Copyright: Bob and Janice Fera
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Re: Recent Submissions

by tglicata » Wed Oct 12, 2011 2:45 am

Autumn Sun Dogs
http://tonylicata.org/
Copyright: Tony Licata

Re: Recent Submissions

by Chris Peterson » Wed Oct 12, 2011 12:56 am

Moonrise over Pikes Peak

The nearly full Moon, rising over 14,110 ft (4,300 m) Pikes Peak, Colorado, just before sunset on October 10.
IMG_5759p.jpg
And on October 11, the truly full Moon right over the peak at sunset.
IMG_5766p.jpg

Re: Recent Submissions

by RafaRo » Tue Oct 11, 2011 10:06 pm

NGC405 and NGC 410 in Narrow band

Copyright: Rafael Rodriguez

Re: Recent Submissions

by templec » Tue Oct 11, 2011 6:26 pm

M33 - The Triangulum Galaxy in LRGB
http://cntastro.smugmug.com
Copyright: 2011 Craig & Tammy Temple

Re: Recent Submissions

by templec » Tue Oct 11, 2011 6:13 pm

NGC 281 - The Pacman Nebula in bi-color
http://cntastro.smugmug.com
Copyright: 2011 Craig & Tammy Temple NGC 281 - The Pacman Nebula in modified Hubble palette
http://cntastro.smugmug.com
Copyright: 2011 Craig & Tammy Temple

Re: Recent Submissions

by templec » Tue Oct 11, 2011 6:09 pm

Solar Mosaic - October 1, 2011
http://cntastro.smugmug.com
Copyright: 2011 Craig & Tammy Temple

Re: Recent Submissions

by jldauvergne » Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:47 pm

Little Dumbbell seen from the Pic du Midi Observatory
http://astrophotography.fr/
http://www.obs-mip.fr/
Copyright: S2P / IMCCE / Obs. Midi Pyrénées / F Colas /JL Dauvergne
[attachment=0]M76pic.jpg[/attachment]
http://astrosurf.com/eternity/temp/M76pic.jpg
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Re: Recent Submissions

by owlice » Tue Oct 11, 2011 9:14 am

Sunspot 1305 Eruption
http://www.galacticimages.com
Copyright: John Chumack
[attachment=8]sunpot1305_eruption_ChumackHRweb.jpg[/attachment]

Nebulae around Gamma Cassiopeia
http://www.posantiborastro.uw.hu
Copyright: Tibor Pósán
[attachment=7]ic63-59 1250.jpg[/attachment]

NGC 7000: North America Nebula in Hubble Palette
http://www.pbase.com/njh542/image/138602291
Copyright: Nikolas Hodges
[attachment=6]NANeb_Nick.jpg[/attachment]

Nebula around Gamma Cygni
http://www.massimotosco.it/Sadr.html
Copyright: Massimo Tosco
[attachment=0]Sadr-900-1.jpg[/attachment]

Aurora and Draconid Meteor
Copyright: Hans Schremmer
[attachment=5]Draconide und PL_MG_2332_Hans_Schremmer.jpg[/attachment]

Persistent Trains of Draconids
Copyright: Sze-leung Cheung (The University of Hong Kong) and Jin Zhu (Beijing Planetarium)
[attachment=4]PersistentTrains_small.jpg[/attachment]
I submit an image of the evolution of the Persistent Trains of a Draconids meteor. We observed it in Bayan Zhuri And Sumu, Inner Mongolia, China on the early morning of Oct 9, 2011 during the peak of the Draconids. However, the radiant was so low and we didn't see many meteors, but we did see a few fireballs. The image [shows] the persistent trains of one of the brightest we observed, about -6mag, brighter than Jupiter; the meteor was white in color, leaving a long trail on the sky. The persistent trains remained in the sky for half an hour.
Milky Way Bridge over the VLTs
Copyright: Yuri Beletsky
[attachment=3]beletsky_uts.jpg[/attachment]

Center of IC 1396: The Elephant's Trunk
http://www.deep-sky-images.de/displayim ... play_media
Copyright: Markus Noller
[attachment=2]IC1396hubble.jpg[/attachment]

NGC 7023: The Iris Nebula
http://www.waid-observatory.com/ngc7023-2011-09-23.html
Copyright: Donald Waid Falling In Love with the Universe
http://www.flickr.com/photos/munnecket/ ... /lightbox/
Copyright: Tom Munnecke
[attachment=1]UniverseLove.jpg[/attachment]
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IC 1805 The Heart Nebula

by talbotj » Tue Oct 11, 2011 3:07 am

Re: Recent Submissions

by terry.hancock » Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:37 pm

Re: Recent Submissions

by terry.hancock » Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:37 pm

Re: Recent Submissions

by terry.hancock » Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:36 pm

Re: Recent Submissions

by poti » Mon Oct 10, 2011 6:50 pm

Re: Recent Submissions

by Ann » Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:37 pm

Hooray! A good color image of SN 2011fe in its host galaxy, M101! :D

And another favorite of mine, Adam Block, is back. NGC 613 is a very interesting galaxy, with a very long bar which suddenly turns into an out-of-plane spiral arm, almost like a cosmic dog wagging its tail! :D

Note how most of the pink star formation regions are located near the ends of the bar. The very long bar of NGC 613 is in the process of getting even longer!

NGC 613?

Ann

Re: Recent Submissions

by owlice » Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:08 pm

Antennae Galaxies from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)
http://www.nrao.edu/pr/2011/almafirstpics/
Copyright: NRAO/AUI/NSF; ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO); HST (NASA, ESA, and B. Whitmore (STScI)); J. Hibbard (NRAO/AUI/NSF); NOAO/AURA/NSF
[attachment=0]AntennaeZoomAllRGB.jpg[/attachment]

Draconids over the Arrábida Mountain Range, Portugal
http://www.astrosurf.com/astroarte/Mete ... op-net.jpg
Copyright: Miguel Claro
[attachment=3]MeterosDraconidas_Final-Crop-net.jpg[/attachment]

NGC 613: Barred Spiral Galaxy in Sculptor
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n613.shtml
Copyright: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona M31: Andromeda Galaxy
Copyright: Lefteris Velissaratos
[attachment=2]Andromeda Galaxy.jpg[/attachment]

Supernova SN2011fe in M101
http://www.noao.edu/image_gallery/html/im1087.html
Credit: T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage), H. Schweiker & S. Pakzad NOAO/AURA/NSF vdB 149 and vdB 150 Nebula Complex
http://www.starkeeper.it/Vdb149_150.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
[attachment=1]orazi_nebula_complex.jpg[/attachment]
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