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Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by a.carrozzi » Thu Sep 01, 2022 5:20 pm

The galaxy NGC 6946, also known as the Fireworks Galaxy due to the large number of supernovae discovered within it, is a beautiful spiral galaxy located about 10 million light-years away. Nearby, but only apparently, there is a cluster of stars: NGC 6939. In reality, this object is part of our galaxy and it is enormously closer, at only 3800 light-years from us. This area of sky, between the constellations of Cepheus and Swan, lies in the galactic plane. Because of this, both objects are immersed in a faint dust nebula; in fact, the sky background of much of the image appears gray and not perfectly dark
Technical data: SkyWatcher Newton 200mm f/5 with Atik 4000 LE. 18x420 L, 3x420s RGB

ImageNGC 6946 and NGC 6939 by Alessandro Carrozzi, su Flickr

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by Tommy L. » Wed Aug 31, 2022 2:20 pm

The Lobster Claw and Northern Lagoon Nebula

Equipment:
ASI2600MM-Pro camera
Optolong 2" 3nm SHO, RGB filters
Orion 6" f/4 Newtonian telescope
Starizona Nexus .75x Reducer/CC @ f/3

Image Details:
Ha - 60x300s, bin 1x1, -10c
OIII - 50x300s, bin 1x1, -10c
SII - 50x300s, bin 1x1, -10c
RGB stars - 20x60s, bin 1x1, -10c
13.3 hrs total integration

Acquisition/Processing:NINA, Sharpcap, PHD2/Pixinsight, Photoshop CC
Lobster Claw 2022.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by mftoet » Wed Aug 31, 2022 6:20 am

VdB 152 (LBN 531), HH 450, B 175, DeHt 5 (LBN 538) and SNR G 110.3+11.3
https://www.mauricetoet.nl/DeepSky/i-KqcvbxC/A
Copyright: Maurice Toet This is an HαRGB image, using my ZWO ASI294MM mono camera with an Hα filter at F=500mm f/2.8 and my Nikon D810a at F=770mm f/4.3 for RGB (actually one-shot colour). The Hα data, acquired at home (Zoetermeer), and RGB data, acquired in Grandpré, were combined in Astro Pixel Processor. Post-processing was performed in Adobe Photoshop.

The bright red veils are remnants of supernova G 110.3+11.3. VdB (Van den Bergh) 152 is the blue reflection nebula on the 'head' of the brown Bok globule B (Barnard) 175. The small red feature just right of VdB 152 is HH (Herbig Haro) 450, being a jet emitted from a newly forming star. The isolated bright red 'shell' is DeHt (Dengel-Hartl) 5, a dense part of the interstellar medium ionised by a hot white dwarf star.

Exposure time: 19 hours, 15 minutes (136x 300" Hα, 95x 30" OSC | Optics: Takahashi ε-180ED f/2.8 & f/4.3 | Cameras: ZWO ASI294MM Pro (B 2x2, G 120, T 0 °C & -15 °C) at f/2.8 & Nikon D810a (ISO 800) at f/4.3 | Acquisition: ZWO ASIair Pro | Filter: Baader Planetarium Ultra-Highspeed | Mount: Astro-Physics Mach1 GTO | Location: Zoetermeer, Netherlands (Hα), Grandpré, France (OSC) | Date: 18 & 20 August 2022 (Hα), 26, 27 & 28 August 2022 (OSC)

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by Daniel DeSclafani » Wed Aug 31, 2022 1:19 am

North American Nebula

WIlliam Optics GT81
ZWO ASI 2600MM Pro
Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro
Astronomik NB 6nm Filters

Daniel DeSclafani
NorthAmericanNebula_SHO.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by barretosmed » Wed Aug 31, 2022 1:06 am

GALAXY M83 - Southern Pinwheel Galaxy


BEST DETAILS:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/xvh0sd/0/

EQUIPMENT:
Esprit 150mm triplet
Asi 6200mc
Mount cem120
103X300 (feitos 190, used 103)

LOCATION: Munhoz - MG - Brazil
DATES: 10 TO 07/25/2022
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Email: Barretosmed@hotmail.com
Attachments
m83grandenovo.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by barretosmed » Wed Aug 31, 2022 12:44 am

FULL MOON IN COLORS

BEST DETAILS:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/tgqyr0/0/

EQUIPMENT:
Esprit 150mm triplet
asi 6200mc
CEM120 mount

LOCATION: Munhoz - MG - Brazil
DATES: 07/13/2022
Author: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
(Organizing author of the book Amateur Astrophotography in Brazil)
https://clubedeautores.com.br/livro/ast ... -no-brasil

Attachments
lua colorida- 2022-07-13-2342_5_lapl5_ap52539poucomenor.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by sternklar » Tue Aug 30, 2022 7:27 pm

Globular Cluster M 71 in Sagitta, photographed from Switzerland
https://sternklar.ch/images-webpages/Fo ... Aug-22.htm

M 71 in Sagitta, quite rarely photographed because of its appearance during short summer nights.
Exposure data:
Takahashi TOA 150/1100 APO-Refractor @ f/7.2, Canon EOS Ra, Exposure time 30 x 2 min (60 minutes total) and 10 Micron GM 2000 QCI Ultraportable Mount, August 22, 2022. Copyright: Manuel Jung, www.sternklar.ch

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by fxcuvelier » Tue Aug 30, 2022 4:57 pm

An unusual view from NOEMA, taken with a circular fisheye lens.
The whole milky way in 1 shot !

Gear : Nikon Z6 II + Meike 8 mm f/3.5
Exif : 10 s - f/3.5 - ISO 6400


Image
Circular view from NOEMA by fx-cuvelier on flickr

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by the_astronomy_enthusiast » Tue Aug 30, 2022 2:28 pm

Image
Fiery dust lanes over a lake of blue stars: HST+JWST image of IC5332 by William Ostling, on Flickr

Full write-up here: https://theastroenthusiast.com/dim-spir ... -and-jwst/

IC 5332, also known as PGC 71775 is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 30 million light-years away in the constellation Sculptor. IC 5332 is a delicate spiral galaxy that is unusually faint and beautifully symmetrical. As viewed from earth it is nearly face on. It has a very small central bulge and open spiral arms accounting for its classification (SABc). The galaxy lies in the direction of the celestial south pole.

I wanted to highlight the JWST dust lanes more clearly, so I decided to stick to truer color and make the observations red. The result was something a lot more striking, which I like! It’s awesome to see how the dust lane spiral angle and the stellar spiral angle don’t match – not sure why this is.

Website: https://theastroenthusiast.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_astronomy_enthusiast/

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by Mathieu80 » Tue Aug 30, 2022 10:39 am

ImageNgc 6559 & IC 4685 by Mathieu Guinot, sur Flickr

NGC 6559 (left part of the image) is a star-forming region located about 5000 light-years away in the constellation of Sagittarius, very close to Messier 8 Nebula and showing both emission (red) and reflection (bluish) regions. At the center, the emission nebula IC 4685 is crossed by the dark nebula Barnard 303.

Data grabbed on Telescope Live, taken from 2022/04/29 to 2022/08/14 at El Sauce Observatory, Chile.
Telescope CDK 24
Camera FLI PL9000
Astrodon HARGB filters
Processing is RHa-HaRGB made with Pixinsight & Photoshop

H : 28x600s
R : 28x600s
G : 26x600s
B : 26x600s

Messier 33

by alcarreño » Tue Aug 30, 2022 7:59 am

Copyrights: Raul Villaverde, Domingo Pestana & Nicolas Romo.
ImageMessier 33 LRGB_Halfa_2022 by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by gsanand » Tue Aug 30, 2022 1:44 am

NGC 7038 taken with the Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field Camera 3 (F555W + F814W).

Taken as part of HST GO-16269 (Tension at the Breaking Point: Uncovering New Physics Through a Two-Rung Distance Ladder Measurement of the Hubble Constant, PI: David Jones).

Processing done by me (Drizzlepac+Montage+AplPy+Lightroom).

ImageNGC7038 by Gagandeep Anand, on Flickr

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by JoeR » Mon Aug 29, 2022 3:57 pm

M17 Swan Nebula in Sagittarius SHO palette
Celestron C14 & Hyperstar, CGX-L, ASI183MM, Baader 2" HA SII OIII
Copyright: Joe Renzetti
http://www.joerenzetti.com
Attachments
M17.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by mathewbrowne » Mon Aug 29, 2022 8:16 am

Image

The Milky Way at Ynys Llanddwyn, United Kingdom © Mathew Browne via PhotoHound
Stack of 6 x ISO 3200/20s for the sky and 1 x ISO 400/300s for the foreground

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by MarT » Mon Aug 29, 2022 7:37 am

A narrowband view of sunspot AR3088

The following image was an experiment in which I RGB combined images of the sunspot taken through different narrowband filters. For red I used a H-alpha filter with a passthrough at 656,3nm. For green I used a SolarContinuum filter with a passthrough at 540nm. For blue a UV filter with the maximum passthrough at 380nm was used. Each of the filtered images was a stack of a thousand selected images out of 7000 each.

Credits:
Hvězdárna a planetárium v Hradci Králové / Martin Cholasta / Marek Tušl
Attachments
UV-G-Ha - RGB - 16x9 in.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by Tommy L. » Sun Aug 28, 2022 10:42 pm

Bubble SHO 2022.jpg
The Bubble Nebula in SHO

Equipment:
ASI533MM-Pro
Astrodon 1.25" 5nm SHO filters
Orion 8" f/4 Newtonian
SW Quattro CC
EQ6R-Pro

Image Details:
Ha- 80x300s, gain 100, -10c
OIII- 40x300s, gain 100, -10c
SII- 40x300s, gain 100, -10c
Total integration: 13 hrs

Acquisition / Edits
Acquired in NINA, Processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop

IC410 Tadpole Nebula

by cfm2004 » Sun Aug 28, 2022 7:37 pm

March 2021/April 2022
Location: San Romualdo - Ravenna (Italy)
Tecnosky Apo 130/900 refractor
Avalon M1 - QHY5III 174M on OAG Celestron
CCD QSI 520ws cooled -20
Astrodon RGB GenII I-Series and Narrowband 5nm filters
HA-OIII-RGB: HA 38x10min, OIII 33x10min, R 30x5min, G 26x5min, B 30x5min.
Acquired with: MaximDL5 - Calibrated with Dark, Bias and Flat
Processed with: MaximDL5, Astroart8, Startools 1.8, Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro2022, Topaz and Nik plugin.
ic410_20220407.jpg
Cristina Cellini

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by ethanwyh96 » Sun Aug 28, 2022 5:41 pm

Molecular Complex in Corona Australis
https://ewastrophoto.wixsite.com/home/ngc6729
Copyright: Ethan Wong

This was a great target to shoot with a one-shot colour camera: QHY 533C. Even though it was only 90 mins worth of exposure, it was pretty amazing how much duty details it ws able to pull in via my 90mm refractor. Before this, there was a data-loss scare which thankfully did not happen.
Hope you enjoyed it!

Equipment:
​QHYCCD 533C
iOptron CEM26
Stellamira CF 90mm triplet
Astronomik L2 UV/IR filter
Imaged in Mersing
for-NASA-apod.jpg
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17AtsUy ... sp=sharing

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by a.carrozzi » Sun Aug 28, 2022 5:05 pm

The famous constellation Cassiopeia is immersed in the Milky Way. This causes its iconic W shape to be virtually unrecognizable in this long-exposure photo taken from the excellent sky of Lama Lite. On the other hand, some emission nebulae with their characteristic red color are clearly visible. From top to bottom: NGC 7822, the Pac-Man nebula and the famous Soul and Heart duo with the Perseus double cluster to their right.
Technical data: Canon EOS 6D modified with Canon 50mm f/1.4 on SkyWatcher Staradventurer 15x120s f/2.8 3200 ISO.

ImageCassiopeia and its surroundings by Alessandro Carrozzi, su Flickr

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by SparkyHT » Sun Aug 28, 2022 3:48 pm

Wolf-Rayet 134 in HO-RGB.

Imaging Telescope: Sky-Watcher Quattro 250P
Imaging Cameras: ZWO ASI294MM Pro
Mount: Astro-Physics Mach2 GTO
Filters: Chroma Blue 31 mm · Chroma Green 31 mm · Chroma H-alpha 3nm Bandpass 31 mm · Chroma OIII 3nm Bandpass 31 mm · Chroma Red 31 mm
Accessories: TeleVue 2" Paracorr Type-2 (VIP-2010)
Software: Open PHD Guiding project PHD2 · Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight · Starkeeper.IT Voyager

Frames:
Chroma Blue 31 mm: 15×180″(45′) bin 2×2
Chroma Green 31 mm: 15×180″(45′) bin 2×2
Chroma H-alpha 3nm Bandpass 31 mm: 194×300″(16h 10′) bin 2×2
Chroma OIII 3nm Bandpass 31 mm: 120×300″(10h) bin 2×2
Chroma Red 31 mm: 15×180″(45′) bin 2×2
Integration:
28h 25′

Wolf-Rayet 134 (WR 134) is a variable Wolf-Rayet star located around 6,000 light years away from Earth in the constellation of Cygnus, surrounded by a faint bubble nebula blown by the intense radiation and fast wind from the star. In my image, the Wolf-Rayet star WR 134 is visible in the center of the gas bubble as the brightest white star. Wolf-Rayet stars are extremely hot, bright, massive stars, and one of the rarest classes of stars known. As of 2018, only 154 had been identified in the Milky Way. Some produce spectacular nebula, e.g. the Crescent nebula (NGC 6888), thanks to their strong stellar winds, intense ultraviolet emissions, and clouds of gasses that they shed in earlier stages of their relatively brief lives. Wolf-Rayet nebula around the Wolf-Rayet star WR 134 was first noticed in 1971. The nebula is embedded in the large nebula complex of Sh2-109, so the surrounding area is also filled with lots of emission nebulosity.
WR134_FINAL copy_APOD.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by Col » Sun Aug 28, 2022 12:15 pm

Barnard 150 - Seahorse Dark Nebula

Copyright: Colm O'Dwyer
Image

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by Kinch » Sun Aug 28, 2022 9:50 am

SH2-173 (Phantom of the Opera)
SH2-173 CropSign (1500 x 1000).jpg
Click on above to enlarge.

Full info @ https://www.kinchastro.com/sh2-173.html

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by Mathieu80 » Sun Aug 28, 2022 8:15 am

ImageNGC2070_LRGB_HO by Mathieu Guinot, sur Flickr

The famous Tarantula Nebula (also known as 30 Doradus) is a large HII region in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). It is the most active starburst region and also one of the largest HII regions known in the Local Group of galaxies.
At the centre of the Tarantula, NGC 2070 (also known as Caldwell 103) is a large open cluster which produces most of the energy that makes the nebula's gas and dust visible.

I tried pure LRGB processing and SHO processing and finally preferred the rendition of broadband and narrowband combination so i used both data sets (LRGB and SHO) from Telescope Live.

Telescope CDK24
Camera FLI PL9000
Exposure : 18h40
Processing Pixinsight and Photoshop

L : 19×600"
R : 18×300″ + 14×600″
G : 18×300″ + 14×600″
B : 18×300″ + 15×600″
H : 23×300″
O : 23×300″

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by barretosmed » Sun Aug 28, 2022 3:20 am

WATCHING THE SKY




BEST DETAILS:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/v5xei8/0/

EQUIPMENT:
Canon 6D
Canon lens 24-105 f4
LOCATION: Munhoz - MG - BRAZIL
DATES: 07/01/2022

Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
(Organizing author of the book Amateur Astrophotography in Brazil)
https://clubedeautores.com.br/livro/ast ... -no-brasil
Attachments
observando o ceu.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

by Ann » Sat Aug 27, 2022 5:53 pm

the_astronomy_enthusiast wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 3:31 pm Image
Perfect spiral M74 from JWST and Hubble by William Ostling, on Flickr

Full write-up here: https://theastroenthusiast.com/perfect- ... nd-hubble/

Processing galactic images with both JWST and HST data is just incredible. Normally, every spiral galaxy (and some elliptical ones too) have dark dust lanes obscuring the light from the stars behind. These dark spirals add depth to the image, but unfortunately don’t contain much information. But with the added infrared imagery, the glowing strands and flocks of dust, which would normally be dark in visible light imagery, are instead bright and glowing with infrared light from JWST.

Website: https://theastroenthusiast.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_astronomy_enthusiast/
That's an amazing, brilliant image and it should be an APOD! :shock: :D

Ann

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