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Re: Submission: 2019 February

by IO_12 » Fri Mar 01, 2019 12:27 pm

Comet C/2018 Y1 Iwamoto between nebulae and star clusters
C/2018 Y1 Iwamoto on 28.02.2019 between IC 417 and open clusters M 38 and NGC 1907
Copyright: Velimir Popov, Emil Ivanov Irida Observatory
Click to view full size image 1 or image 2
More info and hi-res images on website

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by sydney » Fri Mar 01, 2019 12:02 am

M82
LHaRGB

Nick Pavelchak
http://www.astrobin.com/393233/
Attachments
Pavelchak M82 small.jpg

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by vehnae » Wed Feb 27, 2019 10:21 pm

SH2-132, the Lion Nebula in Cepheus

Over 17 hours of exposures in SHO (nebula) and RGB (stars) were collected to produce this image.

Copyright: Jari Saukkonen
https://instagram.com/jarisaukkonen

Image

Large image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8evof8igrnsbi ... 2.jpg?dl=1

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by pablo22 » Wed Feb 27, 2019 8:32 am

van den Bergh - vdB9, vdB8, vdB7
http://blog.astrofotky.cz/pavelpech
Copyright: Pavel Pech
Image
:)

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by TommiR » Tue Feb 26, 2019 4:36 pm

Composite image for solar work done during summers 2016 and 2017. Different H-alpha subimages show reflect different seeings, post processing and equipment tuning. CaK is imaged as a full disc and half of it is incorporated into the composite. Details available via clicking the image.

ImageH-alpha and CaK collage by Tommi R, on Flickr

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by Maicon Germiniani » Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:53 am

Humunculus Nebula - Eta Carinae

Image
ETA_HUMUNCULUS by maicon germiniani, no Flickr

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by Kinch » Mon Feb 25, 2019 4:04 pm

The Spider & The Fly (IC 417 & NGC 1931)

ImageSpider & Fly (IC 417 & NGC 1931) by Brendan Kinch, on Flickr

Kinch (Info @: www.kinchastro.com/ic-410-tadpoles.html)

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by PatrickWinkler » Mon Feb 25, 2019 9:34 am

Rosette Nebula
(c) Patrick Winkler

lager Version: http://www.celestialobjects.net/ngc2244.html
Attachments
NGC2244_m.jpg

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by pablo22 » Sat Feb 23, 2019 5:08 pm

The Baby Eagle Nebula (LBN777)
http://astrofotky.cz/~Konihlav
Copyright: Pavel Pech
Image
:)

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by ccoop974 » Fri Feb 22, 2019 2:39 am

RZ_CALIFORNIA_CLONECROPCW50%.JPG
NGC 1499, the California Nebula
https://pbase.com/image/168845345
Copyright: Steve R Cooper
QSI 683wsg Camera and Borg 55 FL telescope at f/3.6. AP 900 mount. SX Loadstar autoguiding camera. Astrodon LRGBHa filter set.
9 X 30 min Ha, plus 6 X 15 R, 6 X 15 min G, and 6 X 15 B. Bin 1X1.
Sensor temp @ -20 deg. Frames acquired with MaxIm DL 6, calibrated in CCD Stack2, and processed using PixInsight.
Stardust Ranch, Okeechobee FL

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by astrosirius » Thu Feb 21, 2019 12:07 pm

Castle of Cardona with Fully Moon

The Castle of Cardona is one of the most important medievales fortress in Catalonia and one of the most important in Spain! It is located on a hill overlooking the river valley of the Cardener and the town of Cardona!
Photo planned one month before to know the exactly location where The Moonset.

Sony A7S, tamron 100-400 contemporary! (1.4 km). The photo has been planned one month before!. The total composition are five photos for each moon passing behind the castle, one photo with long exposure to get the enough lights around the ground as well as to get details finally five more with long exposure to get the startrail!. So this is composition but all the photos was made in the same session from 4:15 am to 6:30 am on Sunday 17- Feb meantime family were sleeping.

I hope you enjoy the result!


Copyright by: Lluís Romero
http://astrophotographysirius.com/
Attachments
Castle of Cardona Fully Moon
Castle of Cardona Fully Moon

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by FrancescoLandi » Thu Feb 21, 2019 6:43 am

Comet C2018 Y1 Iwamoto and Galaxy NGC2903
Copyright: Francesco Landi Explanation: Comet C2018 Y1 Iwamoto and the Galaxy NGC2903
The Comet it's very fast! Estimated speed is 238.099 km / h !!
On February 7th the C2018 reached its maximum proximity from the sun (Perielio),
February 14 reached the point closest to the earth, only 54.4 million Km
The Galaxy NGC2903, a spiral galaxy with a strand in the constellation of Leo about 20.5 million light years from us.
It was discovered by William Herschel and cataloged on November 16, 1784.
This is a galaxy in many ways similar to the Milky Way. Its size is only slightly smaller than ours, with an area of around 80,000 light years.
Comet C2018 Y1 is a peridic comet, from the Solar System, and was discovered on December 18, 2018 by amateur astronomer Masayuki Iwamoto, will come back to visit us in 1363 years.

Moon - Perigee

by Efrain Morales » Wed Feb 20, 2019 4:37 am

The Moon at Perigee on February 19th, 21:31 ( ES ED80 APO, ASI290mm Cmos, CGE Mount.)
Attachments
MOON-2019-02-20-0131ut-EMr.jpg

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by LuigiF » Tue Feb 19, 2019 9:55 pm

Supermoon from the Castle of "The Name of the Rose". Feb 19 2019 17:05 UT
Castel del Monte (Andria-Italy)
HiRes here:

https://flic.kr/p/SGnezm


Author: Luigi Fiorentino
Attachments
foto1lr.jpg

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by AlexMaragos » Tue Feb 19, 2019 9:32 pm

The biggest and brightest Supermoon of the year rises over the Acropolis in Athens, Greece on Feb 19, 2019.
https://www.instagram.com/alexmaragos
Copyright: Alexandros Maragos
Image

Supermoon 2019 over the Acropolis by Alexandros Maragos

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by Nitpicker » Tue Feb 19, 2019 9:17 pm

Luc CATHALA wrote: Mon Feb 18, 2019 8:33 am Hello
I submit you this Tycho's picture.
Very little time in a life the sky allows in the Rhône valley in France to exploit almost fully the capabilities of large telescopes like my newton 24" that I built. It lasted 20 minutes on the night of February 15. I was able to image some craters like Tycho in high resolution. The focal length used is 10920 mm (barlow 4), red filter 610, camera QHY5-III 178M, original at 120% image to better see the details.

Regards
Luc CATHALA
Mazan FRANCE
Image

original : https://www.astrobin.com/full/391518/F/ ... real=&mod=
Drool.

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by HHV » Tue Feb 19, 2019 4:25 pm

Mosaic of the Andromeda Galaxy - 8 single parts:

Oh boy, what a challenge to process 130 subs, collected from July to October last year, and make an 8 panel mosaic out of it, using my 10inch Newtonian reflector and DSLR, to get a detailed image of our neighbour galaxy:
Attachments
M31_Mosaic_8parts.jpg

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by Freddyuniverse » Mon Feb 18, 2019 9:03 pm

Ann wrote: Sun Feb 17, 2019 12:25 pm
Freddyuniverse wrote: Sat Feb 16, 2019 9:53 am
Freddyuniverse wrote: Mon Feb 11, 2019 8:37 pm The Moldy Strawberry Nebula and surroundings

Takahashi Épsilon 180 + Moravian G4 16000
Procesed with PixInsight
2019-02-05
All the data on my website
https://www.freddyuniverse.com/galeria- ... nebulosas/
www.freddyuniverse.com
ImageThe Moldy Strawberry Nebula and surroundings by Freddy S., en Flickr
ImageThe Moldy Strawberry Nebula and surroundings Annotated by Freddy S., en Flickr
And I return with the Moldy Strawberry Nebula, which I did not finish convincing and I have put a reprocessing! what do you think !!??
ImageThe Moldy Strawberry Nebula and surroundings by Freddy S., en Flickr
Thank you, Freddyuniverse, your Mouldy Strawberry Nebula portraits are very beautiful! :D By the way, the bright blue star in your pictures is Bellatrix in Orion, and the large red nebula at left is the Lambda Orionis Nebula.

Ann
Thanks Ann, they are Bellatrix and Lambda Orionis, but do not tell me that you are not a little afraid of the ghost (SH2 265) that runs between Bellatrix and the Strawberry Nebula... :ohno: :ohno:

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by cosmicwreckingball » Mon Feb 18, 2019 4:27 pm

Orion

78 Panel Mosaic at 1.67 pixel scale, captured over the last three years.

Image

High Res: https://www.astrobin.com/full/391560/0/?real=&mod=

Details:
Equipment:
2x William Optics 132 w/ .8 Reducer operating at F5.6
Moonlite Rotating Focuser with DRO Panel
2x QHY 16200 with Astrodon LRGB Filters
Astro Physics 1100 GTO
QHY Medium OAG
Kendrick Power Panel
Kendrick Dew Heater ATS 48” Pier
ADM dual saddle with ADM robin Cassidy aiming device.

Integration per panel: L- 8 x 180s R- 8 x 180s G- 8 x 180s B- 8 x 180s Darks, Bias, & Flats acquired for each panel

Acquisition: Captured with the use of Sequence Generator Pro by Main Sequence Software. Edited and calibrated bin Pixinsight Astro Imaging Software. Export & Levels in Adobe Photoshop. Data captured over the course of three years, traveling remotely to image from dark sites in TN, GA, and TX. 2019 data captured in the Marathon Remote Imaging Observatory (MaRIO) in Marathon, TX.

Workflow: Calibration in BPP with flats, darks, bias, and light frames-per scope (Batch Pre Processing) Integration with star alignment outside of BPP with the Star Alignment Tool Processing with LRGB combination and photometric Color calibration applied per pane Histogram transformation, SCNR and Curves to match each panel. Assembled by image solving per panel Mosaic by coordinates Gradient Merge Mosaic to ensure proper panel alignment and solving Levels and exporting in Photoshop

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by jjimenezpp » Mon Feb 18, 2019 11:18 am

Dark nebulae LDN 1251 and LDN 1262 in Cepheus

Image
Image

Large image

Large image, annotated version

La Jonquera, Sant Quirze de Colera and Albanya - Girona
Equipment used :
- ImagingStar 71 Telescope
- SkyWatcher EQ-6 mount
- Camera Canon 6D mod
- 50x600 "RGB Canon 6D mod
- 35 Darks, 35 Flats and 75 Bias

José Jiménez

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by balazs.benei » Mon Feb 18, 2019 9:42 am

Hello everyone,

I submit you a picture of a Lunar Transit of the ISS.

21:47 UT
29.11.2018.
Budapest, Hungary

72/500 refractor
10mm Plössl eyepiece
Samsung Galaxy A5 smartphone in video mode


ImageISS transit by Balazs Benei, on Flickr

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by Luc CATHALA » Mon Feb 18, 2019 8:33 am

Hello
I submit you this Tycho's picture.
Very little time in a life the sky allows in the Rhône valley in France to exploit almost fully the capabilities of large telescopes like my newton 24" that I built. It lasted 20 minutes on the night of February 15. I was able to image some craters like Tycho in high resolution. The focal length used is 10920 mm (barlow 4), red filter 610, camera QHY5-III 178M, original at 120% image to better see the details.

Regards
Luc CATHALA
Mazan FRANCE
Image

original : https://www.astrobin.com/full/391518/F/ ... real=&mod=

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by kurucz_peter » Mon Feb 18, 2019 7:56 am

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by Chris-PA » Sun Feb 17, 2019 8:02 pm

M1 Crab Nebula in RGB(HaOIII) M1 Crab Nebula in SHO Side-by-side comparison of the two: Copyright: Christopher Sullivan

Full resolution images available here:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/386404/
https://www.astrobin.com/full/387582/

Re: Submission: 2019 February

by Ann » Sun Feb 17, 2019 12:25 pm

Freddyuniverse wrote: Sat Feb 16, 2019 9:53 am
Freddyuniverse wrote: Mon Feb 11, 2019 8:37 pm The Moldy Strawberry Nebula and surroundings

Takahashi Épsilon 180 + Moravian G4 16000
Procesed with PixInsight
2019-02-05
All the data on my website
https://www.freddyuniverse.com/galeria- ... nebulosas/
www.freddyuniverse.com
ImageThe Moldy Strawberry Nebula and surroundings by Freddy S., en Flickr
ImageThe Moldy Strawberry Nebula and surroundings Annotated by Freddy S., en Flickr
And I return with the Moldy Strawberry Nebula, which I did not finish convincing and I have put a reprocessing! what do you think !!??
ImageThe Moldy Strawberry Nebula and surroundings by Freddy S., en Flickr
Thank you, Freddyuniverse, your Mouldy Strawberry Nebula portraits are very beautiful! :D By the way, the bright blue star in your pictures is Bellatrix in Orion, and the large red nebula at left is the Lambda Orionis Nebula.

Ann

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