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Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by nvc123 » Fri Dec 01, 2017 11:09 am

HorseHead Nebula, a HaL-RGB picture
http://www.astro-hp.dk
Copyright: Niels V. Christensen

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by Sandgirl » Thu Nov 30, 2017 8:12 pm

Vela SNR
Copyrights: John Gleason
eta tricolor_small.jpg
Leonid meteorit over the West Tatras in the Slovakia
Copyrights: Peter Leginus
leonid_over_the_west_tatras_slovakia_small.jpg
The old tree and a Northern Light Corona
Copyrights: Göran Strand
GS_20171107_Aurora_4156_Pan.jpg
M42
Copyrights: G.Chatzifrantzis
Image10 4_small.jpg
M42 - Orion Nebula
Copyrights: Francesco Battistella
M42 FINAL JPEG_small.jpg
Rainbow
Copyrights: Emil Pellett
rainbow_small.jpg
M31
Copyrights: Hector Bada
38390287636_aaee81b4dd_k_small.jpg
NGC 1333
Copyrights: David Attié, Didier Rediger-Lizlov and Stefan Shramm
NGC 1333_DDS_observatory.jpg
Waning crescent moon, Venus and Jupiter
Copyrights: João Pedro Bessa
IMG_6644_small.jpg
Leonid and Trio
Copyrights: Dani Caxete
unnamed (8).jpg
Watercolor sunrise
Copyrights: Dani Caxete
unnamed (9).jpg
IC 443 (Jellyfish Nebula or Sharpless 248)
Copyrights: Dirk Cornelis
jelly4pjpg-001_small.jpg
Large Magellanic Cloud
Copyrights: Francesco Badalotti
LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD - TO APOD - 400 KB.jpg
Granules on the photosphere of the Sun
Copyrights: Patrik Formánek
2017-06-03-1238_3-L__SSSM_2.jpg
Dust in M33
Copyrights: Raul Villaverde Fraile
IFN en M33_small.jpg
1% Moon
Copyrights: Stan Honda
Moon-planets2-17nov-SHonda_small.jpg
Planets
Copyrights: Stan Honda
Moon-planets-17nov-SHonda_small.jpg
NGC6888
Copyrights: Mikael Afzelius
TIbmIwYOYyO-_1824x0_xQcCxfhw_jpg.jpg
NGC1491 in Perseus
Copyrights: Nathanaël Berger
ngc7814-lrvb-1-1_small.jpg
17 November 2017 Moon, Venus and Jupiter conjunction
Copyrights: Dario Giannobile
Moon Jupiter and Venus Conjunction Behind The Plemmirio Lighthouse bis_small.jpg
Planetary air traffic
Copyrights: Chris Kotsiopoulos
20171113PlanesVenusJupiter_small.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by Sandgirl » Thu Nov 30, 2017 7:46 pm

NGC7023
Copyrights: Francesco Landi
Iris-NGC7023_LT_small.jpg
M8 Lagoon Nebula
Copyrights: Ali Alhawas
M8 PNG with name_jpg_small.jpg
NGC7000
Copyrights: Robert Habolin
NGC7000 4 panel mosaic VER2_small.jpg
Summer Milky Way
Copyrights: Giovanni Bonini
THE SUMMER MILKY WAY GOES DOWN_small.jpg
Andromeda
Copyrights: Dani Caxete
unnamed.jpg
Abell 85 / CTB1
Copyrights: Jens Zippel
abell85-HaOIIIRGB-medium-5_small.jpg
Pacman Nebula
Copyrights: Paul Swift
Pacman Nebula APOD_small.jpg
IC434
Copyrights: Stephan Nicolas
IC434 HA-RGB-Signature _jpg.jpg
Sharpless 173
Copyrights: Brian Peterson
Sh-173-PS-3_small.jpg
IC 1340 and NGC 6995
Copyrights: Danny L. Russell
IC-1340_Narrowband_27Hr_Square_Crop_small.jpg
Startrails over Keck
Copyrights: Joe Llama
unnamed (1).jpg
The Moon and Mercury
Copyrights: Stephen Mudge
Moon Mercury_Stephen Mudge.JPG
Bright irridium flare in Cassiopea
Copyrights: Dean Rowe
Iridium_Flare_Cassiopeia_small.jpg
Mare Humorum
Copyrights: Oscar Cabrerizo Coma
MOON-Mare_Humorum-OscarCabrerizo_small.jpg
Glory
Copyrights: Todd Hallam
image1.jpeg
Sh2-140
Copyrights: Phil Keyser
Sh2-140-Final_jpg_small.jpg
NGC 7635 - Bubble Nebula
Copyrights: Jeff Johnson
NGC7635_3Sep17_75_web.jpg
The Cygnus Wall (NGC 7000)
Copyrights: Andrew Chatman
unnamed (2).jpg
M45
Copyrights: Damien Cannane
M45 Open Cluster 140 x 180s ST3e Web_jpg.jpg
Small Magellanic Cloud
Copyrights: Josep Drudis
unnamed (3).jpg
IC 2948, the Running Chicken Nebula
Copyrights: Josep Drudis
unnamed (4).jpg
NGC 6357, the Lobster Nebula
Copyrights: Josep Drudis
unnamed (5).jpg
NGC 6357 and NGC 6334 in the Scorpius area
Copyrights: Josep Drudis
unnamed (6).jpg
Sun dog
Copyrights: Marnie Deschenes
image1 (1)_small.jpg
Cats Paw nebula
Copyrights: Maicon Germiniani
unnamed (7).jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by paddygilliland » Thu Nov 30, 2017 6:45 pm

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by moonrocks » Thu Nov 30, 2017 5:34 pm

Starry Night Sky

URL of website, http://moonrocksastro.com/wp-content/up ... -Sky-1.jpg
Copyright: Paul C. Swift



ImageStarry Night Sky by Paul C. Swift, on Flickr

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by joelshort » Thu Nov 30, 2017 4:47 pm

Ann wrote:
joelshort wrote:Barnard 35 with a Photobomb by Betelgeuse
Barnard 35 is a unique dark nebula that has a distinct red tint along with the more typical dusty brown. Despite the fact that Betelgeuse was well off the frame, he just couldn't resist the photobomb.
http://www.buckeyestargazer.net
Copyright: Joel Short
Love that picture, Joel!

The orange flare at lower left is certainly caused by light from red supergiant Betelgeuse. The red rim of the nebula (at center-right) is almost certainly an ionization front, which would be caused by relatively nearby hot blue giant Lambda Orionis, which is surrounded by a huge but faint emission nebula. Note that Orion is "upside down" in the picture I linked to.

Ann
Thanks Ann! And thanks for the information.

M 78 Complex Nebula

by Iaffaldano Giuseppe Carmine » Thu Nov 30, 2017 11:17 am

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by xuranus » Thu Nov 30, 2017 11:11 am

NGC891
NGC891_rotate_crop_2000px_q10_rs800.jpg
Copylight ByoungJun Jeong

full resolution
https://www.astrobin.com/full/324107/0/

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by Adrien Mauduit » Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:44 am

Fall milky way, zodiacal lights & Saturn over El Roque, La Palma

Credits: Adrien Mauduit

There is one good and obvious reason why the Observatory has been built at the very top of this dormant volcano: it is situated at 2400m of altitude and benefits from year-round dark and pure skies. Although there is still some light pollution from the El Paso area, and because it also receives humid air from the sea and also dust from the Sahara nearby, the air is of an unprecedented quality and it's very dark up there. You cannot see a thing and even the night sky is illuminating the foreground, which rarely happen because of the expansion of mankind and light pollution. The Observatory is comprised of several telescopes and parabolas including the MAGIC mirrors and the great telescope (GTC: Gran Telescopio Canarias). Although the area is off limits at night, the area is accessible if you are willing to hike around the perimeter (200 m high). I took this pristine shot of the Fall milky way and its disappearing core, which was greeted by a brilliant display of zodiacal light (sunlit interplanetary dust) and Saturn setting as well ('yellow star'). I have rarely taken a shot this 'easy', meaning without that much post-process to reduce noise and increase contrasts, because the air is so pure and the airglow wasn't too strong that night.
Canon 6D modded + Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Art, Vixen Polarie, Pure Night filter, 6 x 15'' tracked, ISO 6400, f/2.8
La Palma, Observatorio del Roque de Los Muchachos, November 17th 2017
Attachments
apod.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by Adrien Mauduit » Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:38 am

ALPINE COSMOS

Credits: Adrien Mauduit

The Alps are the perfect place to gaze at the stars at this season: it offers snow to light up your landscapes while it is still not too cold! I photograph this scene while I was at the Emission Dam about a month ago, where fresh snow had covered just the mountain tops, but at 2100m of altitude the temperature was 13°C! I love how the snow reflects the light from Chamonix nearby (west) and the light of the winter milky way and Sirus, which unlike what people tend to think, is way more powerful and luminous than the whole core of the milky way itself. Sirius itself is like a mini full moon (it's just slightly bigger and hotter) that is bright enough to brighten the landscape! Although not visible with the naked eye but the camera, the Orion nebula region forms a great color contrast, bringing the missing magentas and reds! Eventually the green and yellow airglow also somehow complement the color spectrum!

Canon 6D Baader modded + Sigma 14mm f/1.8 Art, 3 x 15'' untracked at ISO 6400, f/2.8

More at: www.adphotography-online.com
Fb: https://www.facebook.com/AdrienMauduitPhotography/
Attachments
apod.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by Ann » Thu Nov 30, 2017 1:40 am

barretosmed wrote:Schroteri Valley
In my opinion the most beautiful region of the moon: Valle Schroteri region showing mainly the Aristarchus plate and its strange region.

Aristarchus dish (55km wide) has large pyroclastic deposits are a potential resource for useful elements like hydrogen, oxygen, iron and titanium. Thus, due to its geological complexity and potential resources, the Aristarchus region is of course of interest to the Constellation Program and future lunar missions.

The other region of great interest (Cobra Head [CH]) consists of a deep well is thought to be the source of ventilation of a tremendous lava outlet that flowed through the plateau and formed the rille.

Does this region have high brightness know why?
What is the origin of the shiny material?
Some of the brightness is a function of faces of steep stones facing the sun. Most of the local material here is basaltic, giving a different coloring of the region, originating in the enormous 140 km long Vallis Schröteri snake head vent.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155237548 ... ed-public/
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
EQUIPAMENTS: C11 edge, ASI 290 mc and powermate 2,5x
Local: São Paulo– SP
[amateur guess]
Could the shiny material possibly be fresh lunar ice that was exposed through a powerful impact of some sort?
[/amateur guess]

Ann

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by barretosmed » Wed Nov 29, 2017 7:42 pm

Schroteri Valley
In my opinion the most beautiful region of the moon: Valle Schroteri region showing mainly the Aristarchus plate and its strange region.

Aristarchus dish (55km wide) has large pyroclastic deposits are a potential resource for useful elements like hydrogen, oxygen, iron and titanium. Thus, due to its geological complexity and potential resources, the Aristarchus region is of course of interest to the Constellation Program and future lunar missions.

The other region of great interest (Cobra Head [CH]) consists of a deep well is thought to be the source of ventilation of a tremendous lava outlet that flowed through the plateau and formed the rille.

Does this region have high brightness know why?
What is the origin of the shiny material?
Some of the brightness is a function of faces of steep stones facing the sun. Most of the local material here is basaltic, giving a different coloring of the region, originating in the enormous 140 km long Vallis Schröteri snake head vent.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155237548 ... ed-public/
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
EQUIPAMENTS: C11 edge, ASI 290 mc and powermate 2,5x
Local: São Paulo– SP

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by barretosmed » Wed Nov 29, 2017 7:01 pm

Mare frigoris


Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Best Resolution: https://www.flickr.com/photos/155237548 ... ed-public/
Celestron C11 + focal reducer 0.7 + asi 290mc

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by Lighty » Wed Nov 29, 2017 9:28 am

Widefield in Cygnus
Widefield view of the Cygnus region.
A fairly large region of the sky, composed with mosaic of 8 pictures to cover everything in this portion of the sky.

Nikon D750 Astrodon, Samyang 135mm f/2 ED AS UMC
NiSi Natural Night Filter
SkyWatcher Star Adventurer
120s, 1600ISO, f/2.8, 135mm
The exposure time for each picture is 120s only, without DOF.

HD version (3500px, strongly recommended) : http://maximeoudouxphotographie.fr/grand-champ-cygne/

Astrobin version with astrometry : https://www.astrobin.com/308924

Maxime Oudoux
Website : http://maximeoudouxphotographie.fr

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by dvalid » Wed Nov 29, 2017 7:07 am

The Butterfly Nebula, IC 1318
David Dvali
ImageThe Butterfly Nebula, IC 1318 by David Dvali, on Flickr

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by dvalid » Wed Nov 29, 2017 7:04 am

Flying Bat Nebula and Squid, SH2-129 and OU4
David Dvali
ImageFlying Bat and Squid, SH2-129 and OU4 by David Dvali, on Flickr

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by cosmicwreckingball » Wed Nov 29, 2017 6:07 am

My best from this fall...

Orionids Meteor Shower: https://www.astrobin.com/320109/?nc=user
Image

Dual Telescope Imaging: https://www.astrobin.com/323978/?nc=user
Image

Triangulum Galaxy from this fall: https://www.astrobin.com/315232/B/?nc=user
Image

Andromeda from this fall:https://www.astrobin.com/306006/D/?nc=user
Image

Cassiopeia's Ghost: https://www.astrobin.com/320107/?nc=user
Image

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by SpookyAstro » Wed Nov 29, 2017 2:15 am

ImageSummer Triangle Sets Over The Trona Pinnacles by Transient Astronomer, on Flickr

Image Credit and Copyright Tom Masterson

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by Thirteen » Wed Nov 29, 2017 1:31 am

Cassiopeia - The Queen
Image copyright: Jason Guenzel

I just think its an awesome sight to see Andromeda hovering over the plane of our galaxy, knowing we are both hurtling toward our future collision. This area of the Milky Way is dotted with some interesting targets. The brighter ones are the Heart Nebula in the lower right, the Double Cluster slightly above that, and the Pacman Nebula just below the center of the frame. Of course, the Great Andromeda Galaxy steals the show, but the rift of the Milky Way makes for an interesting horizon line.

Enjoy!
Cassiopeia Wide v1.27_CN.jpg
Link to higher resolution and capture detail....
Image

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by barretosmed » Wed Nov 29, 2017 12:44 am

https://www.astrobin.com/full/323968/0/?nc=user

SOLAR AR 2688


Area ativa AR 2688 com filtro Daystar cromosphere além de filtro ERF frontal.

EQUIPAMENTOS: ESPRIT 150 ED
ASI 174 mm
Local: São Carlos – SP
Filter DAYSTAR, FILTRO DE REJEICAO DAYSTAR 150mm.

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by KuriousGeorge » Tue Nov 28, 2017 3:56 pm

Sharpless 200 (SH-200). KG Observatory, San Diego, CA.

Imaging telescope or lens: Celestron 8" EdgeHD
Imaging camera: QSI 660 WSG
Mount: Losmandy G-11
Guiding camera: Starlight Xpress Ultrastar
Focal reducer: Celestron 0.7X
Software: PixInsight 1.8, PHD Guiding 2, Neat Image V7, Photoshop CS3, Sequence Generator Pro, Maxim DL6
Filters: Astrodon 1.25" 3nm OIII, Astrodon 1.25" 5nm Ha
Accessories: Innovations Foresight ONAG SC, Optec FocusLock, Starizona MicroTouch Autofocuser
Resolution: 2676x2158
Dates: Oct. 24, 2017, Nov. 27, 2017
Frames:
Astrodon 1.25" 3nm OIII: 20x900" -15C bin 1x1
Astrodon 1.25" 5nm Ha: 17x900" -15C bin 1x1
Integration: 9.2 hours
Darks: ~20
Flats: ~40
Flat darks: ~40
Bias: ~20
Avg. Moon age: 6.24 days
Avg. Moon phase: 38.94%
Mean SQM: 19.50
Astrometry.net job: 1839246
RA center: 47.764 degrees
DEC center: 62.793 degrees
Pixel scale: 0.642 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 91.240 degrees
Field radius: 0.307 degrees
Locations: Home, Rancho Santa Fe, California, United States
Attachments
Color_S6_Noise_S1_Crop_CB_RN_Noise_SS_Noise_RN_HVLG_RS_Curves.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by PatrickWinkler » Tue Nov 28, 2017 11:02 am

NGC 281

HaOIIIRGB
(c) Patrick Winkler
http://www.celestialobjects.net/ngc281.html
Attachments
NGC281_m.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by orangemaze » Tue Nov 28, 2017 8:38 am

Updated Heart of the Heart Nebula

IC 1805 Portrait
Technical card
Imaging telescope or lens: 10" Orion Astrograph
Imaging camera: ZWO Optical ZWO ASI 1600MM cool
Mount: Celestron CGX
Guiding telescope or lens: Astromania 60mm
Guiding camera: Astromania SGCMOS Series Telescope CMOS Camera
Software: AstroPhotography Tool (APT), AstroPixel Processor (APP), PhotoShop, LightRoom
Accessories: ZWO Optical Zwo Filter Wheel 8 x 1.25"

Sii 29 x 6min = 174min
Ha 30 x 6min = 180min
Oiii 30 x 6min = 180min
Lumi 24 x 3min = 72min

Copyright Warren Landis
Attachments
heart of the heart nebula-3.jpg

Strolling through Orion

by alcarreño » Mon Nov 27, 2017 11:28 pm

Copyright. Raul Villaverde Fraile
ImageOrion en 9 teselas by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr

Re: Submissions: 2017 November

by barretosmed » Mon Nov 27, 2017 9:31 pm

Image
Waning Crescent Moon

Photographer's name: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes

Email addresses: Barretosmed@hotmail.com

Date, time, and location: 11/15/2017, 03:10, San Carlos-SP-Brazil
Telescope: Esprit 150 ED and Zwo asi 1600 mm coled

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