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Recent Submissions: 2010 August 16-18

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Venus, Mars, Saturn and the Crescent Moon at Arches National Park
http://www.jwestlake.com
Copyright: Jimmy Westlake
[attachment=5]Arches Planets 1 081210(sm).jpg[/attachment][/i]

Eta Carinae Nebula
http://www.pbase.com/gbachmayer/image/1 ... 9/original
Copyright: Gerhard Bachmayer M15: Globular Star Cluster in Pegasus
http://www.seetheglory.com
Copyright: Rich Hammar
[attachment=4]M15_Hammar.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Related introductory astronomy lecture viewable here.


Sky View
Copyright: Arman Golestaneh
[attachment=2]For Apod.jpg[/attachment][/i]

Trio in Sagittarius: M8, M20-21, and IC 4685
Copyright: José Joaquín Pérez
[attachment=0]M_08_20.jpg[/attachment][/i]

Sunflowers and Moon
http://www.scottbeanphoto.com
Copyright: Scott Bean
[attachment=3]SBEAN_080914_1142.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Watch Dr. Nemiroff's astronomy lecture on the Earth and Moon here.


IC1396
http://www.jesion.pl/blog/2010/08/15/ko ... -emisyjna/
Copyright: Adam Jesionkiewicz Largest image here.


Sun Awakening
http://www.avertedimagination.com/img_p ... ality.html
Copyright: Alan Friedman View a lecture on the sun's atmosphere here.


M8: The Lagoon Nebula
Copyright: Marcello Amari
[attachment=1]M8-finaleJpg.jpg[/attachment][/i]


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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 August 16-18

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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 August 16-18

Post by Ann » Tue Aug 17, 2010 2:26 am

I like the Moon and sunflowers image. What a bouquet to hand over to the hostess, eh? And both the Moon and the sunflowers testify to the power of the Sun, but in separate ways.

The "upside down" Sagittarius image is also nice, and it is a reminder that up and down don't exist in space. As for the image itself, note the faint blue reflection nebulosity surrounding parts of the Lagoon.

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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 August 16-18

Post by Jose Joaquin » Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:38 pm

Thank you Ann.

Greetings from "down under"

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First Quarter
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Copyright: John Chumack
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Lynds Dark Nebula 673 in Aquila
http://www.dutchdeepsky.com/ldn673_100807.html
Copyright: Maurice Toet
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Widefield of SH2-155
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Copyright: Mark Sibole
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A Dusty Serpent in Cepheus
http://downthewormhole.blogspot.com/
Copyright: JOhn A Davis
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Post by Beyond » Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:52 am

Dusty cough-cough serpent huh? cough. owlice, cough-cough, if Space is a cough, vaccuum, cough-cough, how come Space cough-cough, is so dusty?
Does someone have to cough-cough, turn it on?
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Post by owlice » Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:59 am

beyond, the inside of a vacuum is always a very dusty place! Haven't you ever looked inside your vacuum?
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 August 16-18

Post by stellairama » Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:56 pm

M8: L' image of to the cloudy I find it lagoon beautiful to admire in this direction south north, because the structures are evidenced better more details. Sul web is one of the little images where the zone is looked at centers illuminated them.

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Post by Ann » Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:31 pm

I like the dusty serpents in Cepheus. There is actually a lot of star formation going on in Cepheus and there are several hot young stars there, but they hardly look blue at all because of all the dust between them and us reddening them. I'm glad to get to see a portrait of some of these reddening dust structure culprits!

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Dusty red culprits among blue stars?

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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 August 16-18

Post by Beyond » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:29 pm

Alright you guys with the blue hats, COUGH IT UP!! where'd youse guys hide dem blue saphires?
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