Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
NGC 2170: Fireworks!
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n2170.shtml
Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n2170.shtml
Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona
Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
ngc1535 wrote:NGC 2170: Fireworks!
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n2170.shtml
Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/mlsc/n2170s.jpg
Really wonderful image
Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
NGC2237 NarrowBand
http://www.zonalunar.com
Copyright: Alfonso Carreño From the terrace of my house and my Canon 1000D..............a greeting.
http://www.zonalunar.com
Copyright: Alfonso Carreño From the terrace of my house and my Canon 1000D..............a greeting.
Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
M35 Open Star Cluster
http://www.starkeeper.it/M35.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi Merry Christmas to all ...
PS. Ehi Adam .... you are the best !!!
http://www.starkeeper.it/M35.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi Merry Christmas to all ...
PS. Ehi Adam .... you are the best !!!
Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
The Horsehead Region in Hubble Palette
http://www.astrodad.com/
Copyright: Max Corneau
[attachment=0]horsehead_astrodad.jpg[/attachment][/i]
http://www.astrodad.com/Hors_LHaRHaGS2BO3_Best2a.jpg
http://www.astrodad.com/
Copyright: Max Corneau
[attachment=0]horsehead_astrodad.jpg[/attachment][/i]
http://www.astrodad.com/Hors_LHaRHaGS2BO3_Best2a.jpg
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
Sun Pillar
Copyright: Raymond Gilbert
[attachment=6]sun pillar_Gilbert.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Starry Winter
http://www.Loptics.com
Copyright: Michael E. Lockwood
[attachment=5]starry winter_Lockwood.jpg[/attachment][/i]
NGC7331, Stephan's Quintet, and Others
http://www.astrofotografie-laupheim.de/
Copyright: Manfred Konrad
[attachment=4]NGC7331 Sephans Quintet.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Cirrus in Space
http://www.astrofotografie-laupheim.de/
Copyright: Manfred Konrad
[attachment=3]NGC7331 galactic cirrus.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Geminid Sky
http://www.leguideduciel.net/lgdc/lgdctextes/lgdc48.php
Copyright: Guillaume Cannat Spiral-like Coma Structure around 596 Scheila
Copyright: J. Licandro. Reduction: D. Padron, M. Serra-Ricart
[attachment=2]scheila_serra.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Sun Halo and Sundogs
Copyright: Connie Gull
[attachment=1]P1040507.jpeg[/attachment][/i]
Dark Nebula B33
http://www.starkeeper.it/ExtremeB33.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
[attachment=0]Horsehead_Orazi.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Copyright: Raymond Gilbert
[attachment=6]sun pillar_Gilbert.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Starry Winter
http://www.Loptics.com
Copyright: Michael E. Lockwood
[attachment=5]starry winter_Lockwood.jpg[/attachment][/i]
NGC7331, Stephan's Quintet, and Others
http://www.astrofotografie-laupheim.de/
Copyright: Manfred Konrad
[attachment=4]NGC7331 Sephans Quintet.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Cirrus in Space
http://www.astrofotografie-laupheim.de/
Copyright: Manfred Konrad
[attachment=3]NGC7331 galactic cirrus.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Geminid Sky
http://www.leguideduciel.net/lgdc/lgdctextes/lgdc48.php
Copyright: Guillaume Cannat Spiral-like Coma Structure around 596 Scheila
Copyright: J. Licandro. Reduction: D. Padron, M. Serra-Ricart
[attachment=2]scheila_serra.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Sun Halo and Sundogs
Copyright: Connie Gull
[attachment=1]P1040507.jpeg[/attachment][/i]
Dark Nebula B33
http://www.starkeeper.it/ExtremeB33.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
[attachment=0]Horsehead_Orazi.jpg[/attachment][/i]
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
Tadpole Galaxy
http://www.ps1sc.org/
Credit: Nigel Metcalfe (Durham)/Pan-STARRS-1 Science Consortium
[attachment=4]PS1_tadpole.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Lagoon Nebula in Near-infrared
Credit: I. Toledo, D. Minniti and the VVV Team
[attachment=3]Lagoon Nebula_Toledo.jpg[/attachment][/i]
First Quarter Moon
http://www.galacticimages.com
Copyright: John Chumack
[attachment=2]FQmoon121310_Chumack.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Christmas Wishes
http://www.starryearth.com/
Copyright: Juan Carlos Casado
[attachment=1]cxmas.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Newly-discovered Planetary Nebula ETHOS 1
http://www.eso.org/~hboffin/ethos1/ethos1.html
Credit and Copyright: B. Miszalski, R. Corradi, H. Boffin, D. Jones, L. Sabin, M. Santander-García, P. Rodríguez-Gil and M. del Mar Rubio-Díez
[attachment=0]ethos1_Boffin.jpg[/attachment][/i]
http://www.eso.org/~hboffin/ethos1/ehos ... ull2_1.jpg
http://www.ps1sc.org/
Credit: Nigel Metcalfe (Durham)/Pan-STARRS-1 Science Consortium
[attachment=4]PS1_tadpole.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Lagoon Nebula in Near-infrared
Credit: I. Toledo, D. Minniti and the VVV Team
[attachment=3]Lagoon Nebula_Toledo.jpg[/attachment][/i]
First Quarter Moon
http://www.galacticimages.com
Copyright: John Chumack
[attachment=2]FQmoon121310_Chumack.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Christmas Wishes
http://www.starryearth.com/
Copyright: Juan Carlos Casado
[attachment=1]cxmas.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Newly-discovered Planetary Nebula ETHOS 1
http://www.eso.org/~hboffin/ethos1/ethos1.html
Credit and Copyright: B. Miszalski, R. Corradi, H. Boffin, D. Jones, L. Sabin, M. Santander-García, P. Rodríguez-Gil and M. del Mar Rubio-Díez
[attachment=0]ethos1_Boffin.jpg[/attachment][/i]
http://www.eso.org/~hboffin/ethos1/ehos ... ull2_1.jpg
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
Sharpless 238 and Surrounding Dust
http://www.ccdimages.com/sharpless/sh2-238big.jpg
Copyright: Dean Salman Orion 18-frame Mosaic in H-alpha
http://www.fpsoftlab.com/gallery/
http://www.fireplant.com/deepsky/orion_ ... _stars.jpg
Copyright: Igor Chekalin
[attachment=3]Orion Mosaic.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Memory of an Evening in May
Copyright: Matthew Ventura
[attachment=2]Moon Venus Ventura.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Spiral Outburst Surrounding Astroid Scheila-596
Copyright: Ype de Lang
[attachment=1]astroide-schiela596-spiraloutburst17122010-2xcrop-g11-g3combi.jpg[/attachment][/b]
The Heart of M42
http://www.starshadows.com/gallery/disp ... ?imgID=387
Credit and copyright: Steve Mazlin, Jack Harvey, Daniel Verschatse, and RickGilbert (SSRO at PROMPT/CTIO) Comet Machholz through UV Eyes
http://arxiv.org/abs/1011.4313
Credit: Jeffrey P. Morgenthaler, Walter M. Harris, Michael R. Combi, Paul D. Feldman, Harold A. Weaver
A team of researchers led by Jeff Morgenthaler at the Planetary Science Institute (http://www.psi.edu) used the fall-off of the carbon emission as a function of distance from the comet to measure how long the average carbon atom lives in interplanetary space before it is ionized. The answer: one to two weeks. This is a long time, but only about half as long as previously thought. The shorter value implies that previous measurements of the amount of carbon coming from comets may have been too large. This might affect theories about the formation of comets in the early solar system. ~ Jeff Morgenthaler
http://www.ccdimages.com/sharpless/sh2-238big.jpg
Copyright: Dean Salman Orion 18-frame Mosaic in H-alpha
http://www.fpsoftlab.com/gallery/
http://www.fireplant.com/deepsky/orion_ ... _stars.jpg
Copyright: Igor Chekalin
[attachment=3]Orion Mosaic.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Memory of an Evening in May
Copyright: Matthew Ventura
[attachment=2]Moon Venus Ventura.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Spiral Outburst Surrounding Astroid Scheila-596
Copyright: Ype de Lang
[attachment=1]astroide-schiela596-spiraloutburst17122010-2xcrop-g11-g3combi.jpg[/attachment][/b]
The Heart of M42
http://www.starshadows.com/gallery/disp ... ?imgID=387
Credit and copyright: Steve Mazlin, Jack Harvey, Daniel Verschatse, and RickGilbert (SSRO at PROMPT/CTIO) Comet Machholz through UV Eyes
http://arxiv.org/abs/1011.4313
Credit: Jeffrey P. Morgenthaler, Walter M. Harris, Michael R. Combi, Paul D. Feldman, Harold A. Weaver
[attachment=0]Machholz-fd-move-masked-backsub.jpeg[/attachment][/i]
This image was recorded by the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) (http://www.galex.caltech.edu/index.html) at far ultraviolet wavelengths (135 -- 750 nm), where atomic carbon has two bright emission features. Unlike dust, which is pushed away from the comet by solar radiation pressure to create the characteristic white tail that is associated with comets, carbon, like most atoms and molecules is not big enough to receive any push. Carbon therefore floats away from the comet more-or-less uniformly in all directions, forming a spherically symmetric envelope, or "coma." The carbon coma is detected to distances of over 1 million km from comet Machholz.A team of researchers led by Jeff Morgenthaler at the Planetary Science Institute (http://www.psi.edu) used the fall-off of the carbon emission as a function of distance from the comet to measure how long the average carbon atom lives in interplanetary space before it is ionized. The answer: one to two weeks. This is a long time, but only about half as long as previously thought. The shorter value implies that previous measurements of the amount of carbon coming from comets may have been too large. This might affect theories about the formation of comets in the early solar system. ~ Jeff Morgenthaler
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
IC1805 and Geminid Meteor in False Color
http://www.astro-imaging.com
Copyright: Rob Kantelberg
[attachment=0]IC1805+Meteor_12-12-2010_megrez_canon10D_Ha_800iso_9x900s_final.jpg[/attachment][/i]
M31: Andromeda Galaxy
http://www.aai.ee/~elmo/m31/
Copyright: Taavi Tuvikene/Elmo Tempel/SDSS
[attachment=3]m31_sloan.jpg[/attachment][/i]
The Geminids at Orion
http://www.luisargerich.com
Copyright: Luis Argerich
[attachment=2]geminids_at_orion.jpg[/attachment][/i]
The Pelican Nebula
http://www.pbase.com/escilla/image/1311 ... iginal.jpg
Copyright: Jorge Garcia
[attachment=1]Pelican_Garcia.jpg[/attachment][/i]
http://www.astro-imaging.com
Copyright: Rob Kantelberg
[attachment=0]IC1805+Meteor_12-12-2010_megrez_canon10D_Ha_800iso_9x900s_final.jpg[/attachment][/i]
M31: Andromeda Galaxy
http://www.aai.ee/~elmo/m31/
Copyright: Taavi Tuvikene/Elmo Tempel/SDSS
[attachment=3]m31_sloan.jpg[/attachment][/i]
The Geminids at Orion
http://www.luisargerich.com
Copyright: Luis Argerich
[attachment=2]geminids_at_orion.jpg[/attachment][/i]
The Pelican Nebula
http://www.pbase.com/escilla/image/1311 ... iginal.jpg
Copyright: Jorge Garcia
[attachment=1]Pelican_Garcia.jpg[/attachment][/i]
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
Night Sky over Afghanistan
bryankluth.blogspot.com
Copyright: Bryan Kluth
[attachment=0]700_Stryker Night.jpg[/attachment][/i]
bryankluth.blogspot.com
Copyright: Bryan Kluth
[attachment=0]700_Stryker Night.jpg[/attachment][/i]
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
H. Boffin, I wasn't going to comment here but at the ESO homepage (since I saw that your image was originally made at ESO), but I couldn't find your image at ESO's homepage. So I have to ask you here. The colors of this newly discovered planetary are unusual. The inner part of the planetary is brilliantly yellow, and there is an apparent grass-green disk with two brilliantly pink spots on either side. In trying to understand the colors, I checked out the colors of the background stars. The color of the stars appeared very normal, except that there were no bluish stars there at all.
So could you please tell me what filters you used to produce the image, and what colors you assigned the images taken through different filters?
Ann
So could you please tell me what filters you used to produce the image, and what colors you assigned the images taken through different filters?
Ann
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
Ann wrote:So could you please tell me what filters you used to produce the image, and what colors you assigned the images taken through different filters?
ETHOS 1: Bipolar planetary nebula with jets is shown to host a binary systemVery Large Telescope images of ETHOS 1
Montage of VLT FORS ETHOS 1 images.
Each image measures 1 × 1 arcmin with North up and East to the left.
- (a) Colour-composite of Hα+[N II] (red), [O III] (green) and [O II] (blue);
(b) and (e) Hα+[N II] with different cuts applied;
(c) and (f) [O III] with different cuts applied;
(d) [O II];
Credit and Copyright: B. Miszalski, R. Corradi, H. Boffin et al.
See here for a larger version
ETHOS 1: A high latitude planetary nebula with jets forged by a post common envelope binary central star - B Miszalski et al
- arXiv.org > astro-ph > arXiv:1012.3331 > 15 Dec 2010
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
Solstice Total Lunar Eclipse
http://www.astropix.com
Copyright 2010 Jerry Lodriguss
This is an illustration I put together to show what the starfield and deepsky field will look like near the Moon at mid-totality during the lunar eclipse on December 21, 2010.
Click on the image above for a higher-resolution version and more information and identifications with a mouse over.
It shows the eclipsed Moon in Taurus at 8:16:57 Universal Time (3:16:57 am est).
http://asterisk.apod.com/vie ... =9&t=22344
http://www.astropix.com
Copyright 2010 Jerry Lodriguss
This is an illustration I put together to show what the starfield and deepsky field will look like near the Moon at mid-totality during the lunar eclipse on December 21, 2010.
Click on the image above for a higher-resolution version and more information and identifications with a mouse over.
It shows the eclipsed Moon in Taurus at 8:16:57 Universal Time (3:16:57 am est).
http://asterisk.apod.com/vie ... =9&t=22344
Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
Partial Solar Eclipse of 2005
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Eclipses-2005-10-03.htm
Copyright: Anthony Ayiomamitis
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Eclipses-2005-10-03.htm
Copyright: Anthony Ayiomamitis
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 December 17-20
Total Lunar Eclipse (2007)
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Eclipses-2007-03-03.htm
Copyright: Anthony Ayiomamitis
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Eclipses-2007-03-03.htm
Copyright: Anthony Ayiomamitis
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Tungurahua eruption, Ecuador, Nov. 30 2010
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