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Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by GeraldRhemann » Tue May 02, 2017 4:54 pm

Comet C/2015ER61 Panstarrs May 2
2015ER61_02_05_small.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by Adrien Mauduit » Sun Apr 30, 2017 1:39 pm

Galaxies

Credits Adrien Mauduit

https://vimeo.com/215085008

With the first opus of the short film series ‘Galaxies’, I wanted to experiment and take the astro-timelapse technique to the next level. There are a lot of sumptuous short films and very technical time-lapses featuring the milky way, but I found very little variation in this field. Most of the time they show a wide-angle view of the milky way, albeit majestic, rising or setting against various foregrounds. This is the reason why I wanted to rethink the whole process, find different angles, get more detail. Why not zoom in? Why not consider other deep-sky objects like other galaxies? Why not show our very space home address and neighborhood in a very different way?


I started thinking about making time-lapse of deep-sky objects about three years ago when I bought my tracker. I would experiment and track the Andromeda galaxy moving in front of rocks, monuments, trees, behind northern lights. I extended the limits of wide-field astro-timelapse (10-35mm) to a more middle (50-85mm) and narrow-field (> 85mm). It gives a lot of new options and reveals the true beauty and detail of our galactic core fore example. 


The main canvas of the project is based on our galaxy and their neighbors (Andromeda, the Magellanic clouds..), but also a lot more deep-sky objects like nebulas, star clusters etc… Amateurs and professionals will certainly recognize a multitude of them like the North-American nebula, the Orion nebula, the Rosette nebula, the Carina nebula, the dark horse nebula, the Andromeda galaxy in different situations like photobombed by northern lights or moving behind the tree canopy, the majestic milky way core either rising or in very fine detail moving fleeting gently across the nigh sky… You will still find some wide-angle milky way scenes, because you just cannot pass on them!
My two favorite parts of the project (and the most technically difficult) were shooting the Andromeda galaxy in the aurorae for one, and shooting a scene of the Orion constellation along with its nebulae, including nature and the zodiacal lights for the other. The former was hard to realize because of my location at the time of shoot (Denmark) since we don’t get aurorae too often. I needed to find a calm night (no wind for tracking), with an aurora storm but not too bright either (so one can still see the detail in the galaxy). It also needs to be at that time year when Andromeda passes low on the horizon, coinciding with the space where northern lights would appear. It was the most technical time-lapse I have ever done so far, but the most rewarding! The latter was also difficult, but paid off incredibly well. My goal was to get the red of the emission nebulae in the region of Orion that would still be visible in single pictures of the time-lapse, since you cannot stack and bring out detail! I astro-modified my Canon 6D to get the shot, and included the beautiful zodiacal lights towards the west, and even got a surprise visitor (grey heron) if you can spot it!

I shot a various locations to get a variety of shots: Denmark (northern light, Andromeda, some milky way), Malawi (Milky way core and nebulas), France (star trails), Tenerife (Milky way core and wide-field), Vermont (wide field milky way) and Slovenia (milky way). Since I basically started this project a few years back when I began with astrophotography, some scenes still contain annoying flickering or weren’t as sharp as the ones I get now, but all in all I am truly amazed by the result and I really hope you can appreciate this new view on astro time-lapse. I should mention that this kind of technique demands a lot of work on thinking, preparing, executing and post-processing, and it took me about two years to achieve it.


Material: 
Canon 6D (Baader modded), Sony a7rII, Sony a7s
Multiple lenses ranging from 10mm to 500mm
iOptron Skyguider tracker
Pre-processed in Lr and post-processed in Final Cut Pro X


M13

by litobrit » Sun Apr 30, 2017 9:56 am

Hello
A hight def M13.
Only one hour luminance with ASA10, Moravian 16200 and AZEQ6.
Full is here https://img4.hostingpics.net/pics/310503M13.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by astromazzo » Sun Apr 30, 2017 9:46 am

A 30 minute photo with my main telescope: a 20-inch F / 8 Ritchey-Chretien, reduced to F / 4.2. The perspective from the Earth, of comet in its orbit, shows us the slightly curved dust tail along its orbit, and a tail of really tiny, slender and straight ions in the opposite direction to that of the Sun, at about 90 degrees clockwise rotation from dust tail. The coma is about 7 magnitude of deep green.
Attachments
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Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by dawziecat » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:11 pm

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by joelshort » Sat Apr 29, 2017 3:34 pm

The Lagoon Nebula
This image of M8, the Lagoon nebula, is just 4.5hrs in LRGB from a semi-rural site. The camera is a CMOS QHY163M and the exposures were 2min (L) and 3min (RGB).
http://www.buckeyestargazer.net
Copyright: Joel Short

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by Adrien Mauduit » Sat Apr 29, 2017 10:17 am

Windy aurora blast

Credits: Adrien Mauduit

Here is a panorama shot from two nights ago on Høve strand in Denmark around midnight, when the wind gusts were at their strongest! It was really hard getting any gear installed, yet harder to take stills without any vibration. I was lucky to have a very heavy and sturdy tripod with me, and even then the individual pictures of this pano were affected, with some star blur, which also came from the micro sea-water particles blasted off the Baltic and deposited onto the lens as I shot.
It was by far the most violent weather I've ever shot in, but then again totally worth it!
See how the milky way creates a perfect arch on top of the northern lights. This G2 peak enabled us to also witness the magnificent blue colors, coming from the nitrogen particles in the atmosphere.
Canon 6D + Samyang 24mm f/1.4, 14 vertical shots @ 14'', ISO 3200, f/2.8
Attachments
IMG_9524 Panorama-2 websitecopy.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by Adrien Mauduit » Sat Apr 29, 2017 10:13 am

Under Denmark's cliffs

Credits: Adrien Mauduit

As I am back in cold Denmark, I decided to wake up at 1:30 am (Yes I'm crazy) to get a picture of the milky way and some potential aurora announced (you can see a faint red glow on the left hand side of the picture) before the 66% full moon rose. I took a ride to Vindekilde beach and shot this panorama under the beautiful cliffs. These cliffs are a geological treasure and testify about the last ice age (moraine buttes).
Canon 6D modded + Samyang 24mm f/1.4, 20 x 15'' @ ISO 3200, f/2.8, untracked
Attachments
IMG_8882 Panorama-2-2 copy.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by Adrien Mauduit » Sat Apr 29, 2017 10:09 am

Before April snow

Credits: Adrien Mauduit

I was on Ordrupnæs (Denmark) two nights ago trying to catch a glimpse of the forecast solar storm. Unfortunately it is arriving just now, and our North-American friends are taking full advantage of it #teamtanner. As I was taking this panorama above the cliffs, a subtile red aurora was visible, but then I looked east and saw this humongous white front coming towards me. It was most definitely snow, illuminated by Denmark's high light pollution. The light on the left hand-side is residual zodiacal lights. I packed my camera and stormed back to my car in time before ending up in snowman! We are absolutely wondering when warmth is going to finally settle down here in Southern Scandinavia!

Canon 6D Baader modded + Samyang 24mm f/1.4
14 x 14'' @ ISO 3200, f/2.8, untracked
Attachments
Screen Shot 2017-04-29 at 12.08.54 PM.png

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by Adrien Mauduit » Sat Apr 29, 2017 10:07 am

Last farewell to Danish aurora and milky way

Credits: Adrien Mauduit

As probably one of the last visible aurora display before the bright summer nights take over, we still have about four hours of darkness to enjoy nature's phenomena, but it is closing in on us at an awful speed! April 23rd's rather weak and pulsating aurora was the perfect occasion to go out and shoot aurora-milky way pictures, as some of the lasts shots before the long three month wait. You might spot some imperfections in the pictures (horizon, milky way...) because of the winds hurling down on me and my camera. Even my sturdy tripod experienced some leaps and vibration, along with sea foam being projected onto the lens!
I took the shot on Ordrupnæs around 2.30 am:
Canon 6D modded + Samyang 24mm f/1.4 @ f/2.8, ISO 3200, 16 x 14'', untracked
Attachments
Screen Shot 2017-04-29 at 12.05.27 PM.png

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by astrosirius » Sat Apr 29, 2017 5:09 am

CAPTURING THE GREAT ORION NEBULA - MOVIE MOSAIC -

The Movie of how three astrphotographers and good friends created the Mosaic in High Resolution
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
https://youtu.be/xgYbuTw75RU

The final result Mosaic:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4158/3348 ... 0106_k.jpg
https://www.flickr.com/photos/llromero/33484056624/
https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2851/3419 ... faec_k.jpg
https://www.flickr.com/photos/llromero/34195004291/

Copyright by:

Antonio Pérez Ambité: https://www.datsi.fi.upm.es/Hyperion/astronomia.html
Miguel Ángel García Borrella: http://observatoriosspag.es/
Lluís Romero Ventura: http://astrophotographysirius.com/

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by jaspalchadha » Fri Apr 28, 2017 6:48 pm

M82 Galaxy
Credit Jaspal Chadha
London UK
Attachments
M82 FINIAL1.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by nicola montecchiari » Fri Apr 28, 2017 1:06 pm

Barnard 33 Area
http://www.skymonsters.net
Copyright: Nicola Montecchiari

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by Sandgirl » Thu Apr 27, 2017 8:53 pm

Gigantic nests
Copyrights: Jingyi Zhang
image1.JPG
Jupiter and GRS on transit - April 13th
Copyrights: Carmelo Zannelli
Jupiter_20170413_2156.7UT_C.Zann_.jpg
Full Moon set from Pic du Midi, France
Copyrights: Michel Verlinden
DSC_9387 - Copie_small.jpg
Comet C/2015 V2 Johnson
Copyrights: Francesco Badalotti
Larger size: http://www.astronomicalangrenus.it/deepsky/v2john04.jpg
Comet C-2015 V2 Johnson send to APOD.jpg
NGC 253 galaxy
Copyrights: Francesco Badalotti
Larger size: http://www.astronomicalangrenus.it/deepsky/ngc253e.jpg
NGC 253 Galaxy sendo to APOD.jpg
NGC 6670
Credits and copyrights: Data: Hubble Legacy Archive; Processing: Domingo Pestana
NGC 6670 - Domingo Pestana_small.jpg
Comet 41P near Earth
Copyrights: José J. Chambó
41P_170325_1200.jpg
Meteor, Moon and the Milky Way
Copyrights: E.C.
Meteor, Moon and the Milky Way.jpg
The Last Orion
Copyrights: E.C.
unnamed (5).jpg
Asteroid 2014 JO25 and Messier 101
Copyrights: Jeff Shangguan
unnamed (1).jpg
Milky Way from different locations
Copyrights: A.Five
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Full Moon rise
Copyrights: Fernando Cabrerizo
20170411_moonRise.jpg
Trail of A Near Earth Asteroid
Copyrights: Steed Yu & NightChina.net
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Halo 22, Circumscribed Halo and rare "SunDOG"
Copyrights: Marcella Giulia Pace
unnamed (7).jpg
IC 443 The Jellyfish Nebula
Copyrights: Ezequiel Etcheverry
IC-443-The-Jellyfish-Nebula_small.jpg
Comet C/2017 E4 (Lovejoy) on April 5th
Copyrights: Damian Peach
c2017e4_2017_04_05dp_small.jpg
Zodiacal Light and Milky Way panorama from Teide Observatory
Copyrights: Juan Carlos Casado
zodiacalmwot_jcc.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by GeraldRhemann » Thu Apr 27, 2017 2:37 pm

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by GeraldRhemann » Thu Apr 27, 2017 1:16 pm

Gum 12 Nebula and clusters NGC2477 NGC2451
218_Gum12[1].jpg
http://www.astrostudio.at/1_Deep%20Sky% ... _Gum12.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by GeraldRhemann » Thu Apr 27, 2017 1:13 pm

Dust, Reflection Nebulas and Globular Cluster in Constellation Corona Australis
http://www.astrostudio.at/1_Deep%20Sky% ... Corona.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by thewildlifemoments » Thu Apr 27, 2017 12:55 pm

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by sternklar » Thu Apr 27, 2017 6:08 am

Barnard's Loop (Sh 2-276) with Dark Cloud Dobashi 4781 and Orion's Belt, Namibia, Sept. 01 2016
http://www.sternklar.ch/images-webpages ... ept-16.htm

Exposure data:
Carl Zeiss Apo Sonnar T* 135 mm f/2.0 ZE @ f/2.8 with Canon EOS 6Da. Exposure time: 24 x 5 minutes @ 800 Asa.

Copyright: Manuel Jung, http://www.sternklar.ch

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by StefanMuckenhuber » Wed Apr 26, 2017 7:52 pm

M33
6h L, 6h rgb each with an Atik 460ex and a 4" TS Triplet refractor

full resolution
http://www.astrobin.com/full/238388/H/? ... real=&mod=
Attachments
m33mfdunkelc.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by StefanMuckenhuber » Wed Apr 26, 2017 7:27 pm

M31 2-panel mosaic
12h L with an Atik 460ex, 10h DSLR rgb data

full resolution
http://www.astrobin.com/full/238012/B/? ... real=&mod=
Attachments
m31neuc.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by Jean-Paul GODARD » Wed Apr 26, 2017 7:22 am

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by Steve Pastor » Tue Apr 25, 2017 10:02 pm

The Soap Bubble sRGB.jpg
The Soap Bubble in the Nebulosity of Cygnus

The Soap Bubble Nebula, or PN G755.5+1.7, is found in the constellation Cygnus. The Soap Bubble is likely a symmetric planetary nebula, which is the expanding shell of ionized gas ejected from a star late in its lifetime. The faint nebula was discovered relatively recently in 2008 on photographs of the Cygnus region. Image was a total of 17 hr 20 min exposure taken with a Takahashi CCA-250 f/5 astrograph with a QSI683wsg camera (Astrodon Gen2 H-alpha filter 5 nm; O[III] 3 nm) on a Paramount ME on the nights of 2, 4, 5, 21, 25, 26, 29, 30 October 2016 in Mayhill, NM (26 x 1200 sec H-alpha lights @ -20 degrees; 26 x 1200 sec O[III] lights @ -20 degrees; 23 darks; 128 flats of each filter; 126 bias; processed in PixInsight 1.8.4.1195; color assigned in SHO-AIP Red = 90 % H-alpha; G = 10% H-alpha and 100% O[III]; Blue = 100% O[III]).

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by Sandgirl » Tue Apr 25, 2017 7:48 pm

ISS Transit
Copyrights: Hiroshi Chang
iss_to_sun 002.jpg
Universe Gaudí ..... cold and hot
Copyrights: José Jiménez Priego
_MG_6924-2_small.jpg
Super sunset
Copyrights: Chengdu, Sichuan Province
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Night Glows
Copyrights: Sergio Galán
Sergio GalanSanchis_Photo of the  Day NASA_small.jpg
Sergio GalanSanchis_Photo of the  Day NASA 02_small.jpg
Sergio GalanSanchis_Photo of the  Day NASA 03_small.jpg
Sergio GalanSanchis_Photo of the  Day NASA 05_small.jpg
Milky Way over Madiorano, West coast of Madagascar
Copyrights: Sergio Galán
Sergio GalanSanchis_Photo of the  Day NASA 04_small.jpg
ISS Solar Transit
Copyrights: Michael Seeley
372A3852-Edit-Edit_small.jpg
Comet C/2015 V2 (Johnson) on April 5th
Copyrights: Damian Peach
c2015_v2_2017_04_05dp_small.jpg
Mercury & Moon with Mars
Copyrights: Tunç Tezel
UludagCennetkayaMaMeLu_small.jpg
SSTC2DJ032857.0+311622 in NGC 1333
Copyrights: Domingo Pestana
SSTC2DJ032857.0+311622 - Domingo Pestana_small.jpg
4 Suns
Copyrights: Jim Wimberly
IMG_20170417_212903_746.jpg
Laser Guide Stars over Paranal
Copyrights: Miska Le Louarn
LGS_MW2-013_LGS_MW2-019_small.jpg
Moonlight Sonata
Copyrights: György Soponyai
sonata_small.jpg
UFO? M104 the Sombrero Galaxy in Virgo
Copyrights: John Chumack
M104_041517ChumackHRweb.jpg
Gegenschein light over Gargash Mount in Iran
Copyrights: Amir Shahcheraghian
gegenschein_small.jpg
Light pollution comparison in two place in Iran
Copyrights: Amir Shahcheraghian
light pollution_small.jpg
Earth Shadow on iran coast of Caspian sea
Copyrights: Amir Shahcheraghian
IMG_1859_small.jpg
Walking at sunset
Copyrights: Ana García
LB4A8746- Sol_small.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 April

by dvd007 » Tue Apr 25, 2017 7:23 pm

ImageM81 M82 by David Duarte, sur Flickr

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