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Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by Ann » Fri Apr 13, 2018 6:37 am

Klacsány Imre wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2013 12:01 pm Ic63 Ic59 /Cassiopeia/

Celestron 150/750 Newton MPCC
EQ6 SynTrek
Canon EOS 350D
Vixen Spotting 80/400 ref. EQ-MOD GuideMasterrel vezetve
41x10 min ISO 800
Dunapataj 2010.10. 12-13-15. +5°C
PH, Iris,
http://www.emrefoto.hu/ic63ic59.html
I just stumbled onto this image as I was searching for another picture. Goodness me, how beautiful it is!! :D

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by Ann » Sat Mar 30, 2013 7:14 pm

Absolutely, there are some great background galaxies there!

Ann

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by Beyond » Sat Mar 30, 2013 6:32 pm

If you magnify the picture, there are also a few interestings things to see besides the galaxy.

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by Ann » Sat Mar 30, 2013 6:08 pm

Adam Block has produced a brilliant image of spiral galaxy NGC 3344.

Ann

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by russelleking » Thu Mar 28, 2013 3:36 pm

Moon Over Cinderellas Castle
http://rddnj.com/JimmyMacksPictureGallery.html
Copyright: Jimmy Mack

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by starsurfer » Thu Mar 28, 2013 11:33 am

Andromeda Galaxy (M31)
http://www.astrophoto.com/M31.htm
Copyright: Tony Hallas
M31.jpg

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by starsurfer » Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:16 am

Omega Nebula (M17)
http://www.astrogb.com/ngc6618.htm
Copyright: Giovanni Benintende
M17.jpg

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by Klacsány Imre » Tue Mar 26, 2013 12:01 pm

Ic63 Ic59 /Cassiopeia/

Celestron 150/750 Newton MPCC
EQ6 SynTrek
Canon EOS 350D
Vixen Spotting 80/400 ref. EQ-MOD GuideMasterrel vezetve
41x10 min ISO 800
Dunapataj 2010.10. 12-13-15. +5°C
PH, Iris,
http://www.emrefoto.hu/ic63ic59.html

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by starsurfer » Tue Mar 26, 2013 10:19 am

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by starsurfer » Mon Mar 25, 2013 1:16 pm

Comet C/2011 L4 PanSTARRS and the young Moon
http://www.capella-observatory.com/Imag ... STARRS.htm
Copyright: Rainer Sparenberg and Stefan Binnewies
PanStarrs.jpg

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by starsurfer » Thu Mar 21, 2013 4:36 am

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by starsurfer » Wed Mar 20, 2013 6:48 pm

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by starsurfer » Tue Mar 19, 2013 10:49 am

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by bystander » Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:05 pm

Click to play embedded YouTube video.
A Tribute to MESSENGER: Video!
NASA | JHU-APL | CIW | MESSENGER | 2013 Mar 14

A Tribute to MESSENGER
Universe Today | Jason Major | 2013 Mar 14

Credits: Images and animation stills courtesy NASA/JHU-APL/CIW.
Music: "Mercury Ridge" by Simon Wilkinson (thebluemask.com).
Video creation and time-lapse animations by Mark 'Indy' Kochte.

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by starsurfer » Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:00 am

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by bystander » Wed Mar 13, 2013 3:48 am

Click to play embedded YouTube video.
A Day in the Life of a Living Mars by Kevin Gill
An animation showing a day on a living Mars.

Generated using data from the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter aboard the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft and satellite imagery from the Blue Marble Next Generation project.

A Day in the Life of a Living Mars
Universe Today | Nancy Atkinson | 2013 Mar 12

Making the invisible visible

by bystander » Mon Mar 11, 2013 10:13 pm


"Making the invisible visible" - the ISS Image Frontier
from Christoph Malin
This is a tribute to the International Space Station Program as well as Dr. Don Pettit, NASA Astronaut and ISS Astrophotographer. It can not be emphasized enough, how Dr. Pettits innovative photographic work and his passion has changed the way we see earth from space. Accompanied with great info on the challenges of astrophotography aboard the ISS by Dr. Pettit, the shortfilm features a great compilation of 4 timelapses ("intro", "startrails", "fisheye" and "aurorae"). Now welcome aboard the ISS - enjoy stunning photography and timelapses from the Space Station!

Production notes:
ISS footage render and Don Pettit Luminance Lecture excerpt edit: by Christoph Malin (TWAN)

Images courtesy of the image science & analysis lab / nasa johnson space center
"the gateway to astronaut photography of earth"
[img3="The stars wheel above and the cities streak below in this frame from the time-lapse video, "The ISS Image Frontier". Image credit: NASA/Christoph Malin"]http://www.slate.com/content/dam/slate/ ... iginal.jpg[/img3]
The Challenges of Photography Aboard the ISS
Universe Today | Nancy Atkinson | 2013 Mar 11

The View from Above Our World
Slate Blogs | Bad Astronomy | 2013 Mar 11

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by starsurfer » Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:06 pm

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by starsurfer » Wed Mar 06, 2013 6:37 pm

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by MargaritaMc » Tue Mar 05, 2013 4:18 pm

Do you know, when I am an idiot, I do it really properly... :bang:

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by bystander » Tue Mar 05, 2013 4:08 pm

MargaritaMc wrote:PS. I've just thought to ask for ideas on how to best use the Search facility on the Apod site. Before posting the image above, I put the photographer's name into the search box, like this, "David Ward". A 'nothing found' message came up.

What would have been a better search technique?

Many thanks
Margarita
Umm, how about "Peter Ward" :)
http://www.atscope.com.au/BRO/warpedsky.html wrote:Image copyright Peter Ward 2007

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by MargaritaMc » Tue Mar 05, 2013 4:01 pm

PS. I've just thought to ask for ideas on how to best use the Search facility on the Apod site. Before posting the image above, I put the photographer's name into the search box, like this, "David Ward". A 'nothing found' message came up.

What would have been a better search technique?

Many thanks
Margarita

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by MargaritaMc » Tue Mar 05, 2013 3:49 pm

Well, it does show that I am on the right lines, doesn't it? :wink:

By the way - I'm loving the course on YouTube.

Margarita

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by RJN » Tue Mar 05, 2013 3:26 pm

MargaritaMc wrote: I came across this, to me, fascinating image at Peter Ward's website,
http://www.atscope.com.au/BRO/bardenridgeobs.html

The copyright date is 2007, so I hope that it is okay to post it now?
http://www.atscope.com.au/BRO/warpedsky.html
'ello 'ello.....So what's going 'ere then?

The above image is a four hour exposure of star trails, not altogether unusual,

......except the image can be wrapped into a 360 degree panorama.

The image was taken near Mudgee in NSW Australia. The original data files are
now available as a Quicktime VR movie (note WIndows users will require Quicktime player for windows)

It shows the relative motions of stars in the sky around the Southern celestial pole (circular),
near the eastern and western horizons (near vertical streaks),
and toward the Northern pole (arcs centered on a point below the horizon)

Reddening of the stars as they approach the western horizon is also evident.

The near vertical red arcs at the centre and far left of the image are the navigation lights of a passing jet aircraft.
FYI: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap070613.html

Re: Found Images: 2013 March

by MargaritaMc » Tue Mar 05, 2013 10:47 am

I came across this, to me, fascinating image at Peter Ward's website,
http://www.atscope.com.au/BRO/bardenridgeobs.html

The copyright date is 2007, so I hope that it is okay to post it now?
http://www.atscope.com.au/BRO/warpedsky.html
'ello 'ello.....So what's going 'ere then?

The above image is a four hour exposure of star trails, not altogether unusual,

......except the image can be wrapped into a 360 degree panorama.

The image was taken near Mudgee in NSW Australia. The original data files are
now available as a Quicktime VR movie (note WIndows users will require Quicktime player for windows)

It shows the relative motions of stars in the sky around the Southern celestial pole (circular),
near the eastern and western horizons (near vertical streaks),
and toward the Northern pole (arcs centered on a point below the horizon)

Reddening of the stars as they approach the western horizon is also evident.

The near vertical red arcs at the centre and far left of the image are the navigation lights of a passing jet aircraft.

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