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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-February 1

by Ann » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:43 am

I'm really sorry I that I haven't had the time or the energy to comment on this thread before, because there are some really splendid images here! :D

I like the dreamy quality of Christoph Pütz's "Jupiter over the Alps", where the "boundary" between the sky and the Earth seems to disappear, so that the Earth and the sky seem to be aspects of the same thing. And that's exactly what they are, of course!

I love Gilles Chapdelaine's image. It looks like a giant red cosmic serpent with only one functioning red eye, focusing on a blue tidbit to the left of it that it might want to swallow!

I love the details of Manuel Jimenez's "M81 M82 Mosaic". The sky is full of foreground dust clouds from the Milky Way and streams of gas and stars that have probably been drawn out of M81 and M82, particularly M81. There are blue patches of star formation in the gas streams to the upper right and lower right of M81. I like to see how the image brings out the distorted shape of M82 and its interesting color profile. We have all seen the huge billowing clouds of red ionized gas streaming out of M82, and most of us recognize the pale aqua color of the "body" of M82. This picture brings out the brown color of dust close to the fountains of red-glowing gas.

I find Ajay Talwar's image extremely beautiful. For me as a northerner, it is fun to see the crescent Moon "lying down" "like a boat sailing the skies". It never looks that way round where I live. I also find the architecture of the terrestrial buildings amazingly beautiful.

It's fun to be reminded of the amazing star formation that is going on "below" (south of?) the Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Thank you, Rich Bowden.

Stephane Vetter, I just love your "Milky Way over the Matterhorn" image! The Matterhorn looks so beautiful and striking, the image is so well-composed, the sky is wonderful, and your annotated image is just perfect! :D

Micke Woxberg, you must be a Swede, right? I love your image. The tall pine trees with their red trunks and green crowns are so mighty, forming a roof through which the sky is peeking through. The sky is velvety blue and just peppered with stars, and the Milky Way is aglow with soft white light. And then that bright meteor seems to say that you can wish upon a star, and maybe your wish will come true!

Leonardo Orazi, those clusters are M46 and M47, aren't they? I can never remember which cluster is which, but really enjoy seeing them photographed together and looking so good. The rich cluster with the older stars, the one on the right, contains a planetary nebula which is clearly visible in your image. I'm not sure if the planetary nebula is really a member of the cluster or perhaps a background or a foreground object, but it doesn't matter. The picture looks great anyway!

Ladislav Kamarád, I completely love your image! :D It's fantastic to see the starry sky so crystal clear and so brilliantly full of red nebulae and bluish star fields inscribed with the mysterious black calligraphy of tortuous filaments of cosmic dust. It is equally amazing to see how the starscape is suddenly just extinguished and replaced with a layered, luminous, multicolored fog, glowing in red and yellow among large sheets of misty gray. Amazing!!!

Bernard Miller, your image is one of several of the NGC 2264 region in this thread. All the images are beautiful, but yours bring out qualities that I have not seen before. I particularly like the delicate mostly vertical sheets of multicolored gas and dust of different ionization slightly to the upper right in your image.

Luis Argerich, that's a truly fantastic portrait of the pink Belt of Venus on the opposite side of the setting or the rising Sun. And look at that super-blue Earth shadow!!! :shock:

Werner Probst, the largest version of your Pleiades image is just stunningly beautiful!!!

Wolfgang Promper, that's a very fine image of flocculent spiral galaxy M63, too. I've always thought that the small ring-like structure near the center is almost "cute", whereas the large straight dark dust feature in the outer disk to the lower left of the galaxy's center looks almost threatening!

There are so many other images here that are just great. So thank you, all of you, for submitting your images here! :D

Ann

Re: Jupiter and Moon over Perth, Western Australia

by geckzilla » Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:54 pm

Ian Polczynski wrote:Jupiter and Moon over Perth, Western Australia
http://i.imgur.com/pZuub.jpg

Some rectangles are left from doing some edits to the photo. Maybe you couldn't see them?

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-February 1

by Wolfgang » Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:44 pm

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by owlice » Fri Feb 03, 2012 11:15 am

Thank you all for submitting!

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by prokyon » Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:26 pm

M45
Copyright: Werner Probst
http://www.prokyon.startime.at/Pleiades.htm

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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by owlice » Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:59 am

Baade Reflections
Copyright: Yuri Beletsky
[attachment=4]reflect.jpg[/attachment]

NGC2237-9/2244 Rosette Nebula
Copyright: Brian Davis
[attachment=3]NGC2237-Medium.jpg[/attachment]

Orion Above a Luminous Fog
http://www.horolezec.cz/uschovna/APOD/Orion.jpg
Copyright: Ladislav Kamarád
[attachment=2]orion.jpg[/attachment]

NGC 2264: The Cone Nebula in Narrowband
http://www.azstarman.net
Copyright: Bernard Miller
[attachment=1]NGC2264_NB_PS4_SHARP_FULL.jpg[/attachment]

The Belt of Venus
http://www.luisargerich.com
Copyright: Luis Argerich
[attachment=0]belt_of_venus_january_28_2012.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by owlice » Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:34 am

Lunar X
http://www.galacticimages.com
Copyright: John Chumack
[attachment=5]LunarX_013012_wideChumackHRweb.jpg[/attachment]
This is a famous "optical feature" on the Moon, which appears like the letter "X" when the terminator is at an optimal position. The illusion of the "X" is created by sunlight falling on the rims/ridges between the craters La Caille, Blanchinus, and Purbach. The "X" is observable for about 4 hours just prior to the Lunar First Quarter.
NGC 2024: Flame Nebula in Orion
http://homepage.univie.ac.at/stefan.meingast/Flame.jpg
http://homepage.univie.ac.at/stefan.mei ... otated.jpg
Copyright: Stefan Meingast
[attachment=4]flame.jpg[/attachment]

Open Clusters in Puppis
http://www.starkeeper.it/OpenClusterPuppis.htm
http://www.starkeeper.it/OpenClusterPuppis_Full.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
[attachment=3]clusters_orazi.jpg[/attachment]

Venus, Jupiter and Moon in the Nautical Twilight
http://www.astrosurf.com/astroarte/Venu ... jo-net.jpg
http://www.astrosurf.com/astroarte/Venu ... el-net.jpg
Copyright: Miguel Claro
[attachment=2]Venus-Jupiter-and-Moon-Feijo-net.jpg[/attachment]

Abell 1314: Cluster in Ursa Major
http://starrysite.com/index.php?site=galleryitem,341
Copyright: Michał Żołnowski
[attachment=1]Abell 1314 mini.jpg[/attachment]

Keyhole Nebula (center) and Core of Eta Carina Nebula (around)
Copyright: Aldo Mottino
[attachment=0]keyhole final compress.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by prokyon » Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:26 am

Jupiter and Moon over Perth, Western Australia

by IanP » Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:15 am

Jupiter and Moon over Perth, Western Australia
http://i.imgur.com/pZuub.jpg

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by jaimesoria » Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:27 pm

Jupiter Conjunct Moon over snow
http://www.astrofotografiadesdesoria.com
Copyright: Jaime Diez & Iván García

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by VegaStar » Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:16 am

Fluorescent Moon
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vegastarca ... hotostream
Copyright : VegaStar Carpentier Good Heavens :)
VegaStar.

Lunar Refraction 2012-01-28

by theisey » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:26 am

The Sun and Moon usually get "squashed" when they approach the horizon, but I've never seen the either orb flatten as much as it did last Saturday night:

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The wide angle at bottom is taken with a 55mm lens when the Moon is a degree or so off the horizon. The upper photos are ate 300mm with the Moon touching and then below the horizon. The crescent is badly distorted and flattened!

For more info on refraction, read this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_refraction

Jupiter-Moon-Venus over Muleshoe's refuge

by theisey » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:07 am

Jupiter-Venus-Moon on Jan 28, 2012
Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge, Muleshoe, Texas

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Venus is just above the horizon, with the brilliant Moon at center and Jupiter at top, forming a string of pearls.

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by Fnupp » Tue Jan 31, 2012 12:29 am

Let's Pretend
http://www.fnupp.se
Copyright: Micke Woxberg

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by Nuitsacrees » Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:05 pm

Milky Way over the Matterhorn
http://www.nuitsacrees.fr
Copyright: Stephane Vetter A panorama of 36 pictures taken at 0h15 UT the 17 january 2012, just under the Gornergrat. After the shoot, a fantastic ski descent of 1500 m slope to Zermatt.
An annotated version here, 22 constellations, 15 Messier objects and 7 summits of 4000 m and more :
http://www.nuitsacrees.fr/DP/AP3/ArcheC ... ot2000.jpg

The same night, the Gornergrat Observatory at 3100 m : Matterhorn and Orion Stephane

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by rich bowden » Mon Jan 30, 2012 8:04 am

Just south of the Tarantula
Copy right: Rich Bowden Full size link:
http://www.baytop-observatory.com/ccdim ... ewth16.htm

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by owlice » Mon Jan 30, 2012 4:56 am

Effelsberg 100m Radio Telescope
Copyright: Alex Tudorica
[attachment=0]Effelsberg_100m_small.jpg[/attachment]

Moon & Venus over the Masjid-e-Jahan-Numa
http://goo.gl/BAuSw
Copyright: Ajay Talwar
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by eafrica » Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:59 am

The Cone and Foxfur Nebulae
http://www.skiesbyafrica.com
Copyright: Eric Africa

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by eafrica » Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:54 am

The Horsehead and Flame Nebulae
http://www.skiesbyafrica.com
Copyright: Eric Africa

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by Paul Haese » Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:01 pm

The Seagull nebula (IC2177)

Copyright: Paul Haese

Full size image here
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by davidebardini » Sun Jan 29, 2012 6:18 pm

Christmas Tree cluster, Cone nebula, the star 15Mon & IC 446, IC 2169, NGC 2245, NGC 2247, NGC 2259, NGC 2264

full size at:
http://www.astrosky.it/imagebig.php?big=339
This is my rendition of the field centered AR: 99.026217072 and DEC: 10.0666703594 degrees
The Image is composed of a three panels mosaic, with data acquired remotely from our tuscany obs. by me & gimmi ratto

Thanks for viewing!
Davide Bardini
www.astrosky.it

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by ManuelJ » Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:06 pm

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by chapdelaine » Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:50 pm

Sharpless 2-54, NGC 6625, NGC 6604, LDN 408
Copyright: Data: DSS 2, 12 tiles 60x60 arcminutes each; Registar, Image Plus 4.50A and PS CS4; processing, Gilles Chapdelaine Sharpless 2-54 is rarely pictured by amateurs probably because of the presence of M 16 right down below which outshines the more obscur Sharpless nebula.
To complete this 12 tiles mosaïc and merging RGB colors I used Registar and the rest of processing had been done with Image Plus and PS. The open cluster NGC 6625
could be located easily with the bright blue star at the left of the picture but other star belonging to this cluster are difficult to determine. LDN 408 is a dark nebula
right at the left border of the image. NGC 6604 is located down below the brightest part of Sharpless 2-54. Should I mention that the original in .tiff made 371 Mo.

Cheers
Gilles

Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 January 28-

by owlice » Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:48 pm

IC 5146: The Cocoon Nebula in Cygnus
http://www.billionsandbillions.com/cocoon.html
Copyright: Warren Keller
[attachment=5]cocoon_keller.jpg[/attachment]

Caldwell 49: Rosette Nebula
http://upload.pbase.com/wysinwyg/image/141162352/large
Copyright: Mark Wielgosz
[attachment=4]Caldwell 49.jpg[/attachment]

IC-5067 in the Pelican Nebula
http://obscarlsagan.blogspot.com/
Copyright: José Manuel Sánchez
[attachment=3]pelicano_final3.jpg[/attachment]

Jupiter over the Alps
http://www.ccdsky.eu
Copyright: Christoph Pütz
[attachment=2]k-f-img_1527.jpg[/attachment]

Milky Way over Mobius Arch
http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewmeye ... /lightbox/
Copyright: Andrew Meyers
[attachment=1]mwarch.jpg[/attachment]

NGC 6888: Crescent Nebula in Cygnus
http://www.astrosurf.com/jousset
Copyright: Marc Jousset
[attachment=0]ngc6888_rha_111014.jpg[/attachment]
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Earth's Shadow

by nuclearcat » Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:34 pm

shadowk.jpg
Earth's shadow and Belt of Venus from Turkish National Observatory in Antalya, 2600m above from sea level.

Copyright: M. Raşid Tuğral

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