Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
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Please post your images here for February 12-15.
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
Sun Gazers Dream
Full screen: http://sungazer.net/3d/3dreamsun.html
Copyright: Greg Piepol Grab those 3D glasses or astronomical filters. Red left/Blue right.
Collage of 7 years of prominences.
Enjoy the sun,
Greg Piepol
Full screen: http://sungazer.net/3d/3dreamsun.html
Copyright: Greg Piepol Grab those 3D glasses or astronomical filters. Red left/Blue right.
Collage of 7 years of prominences.
Enjoy the sun,
Greg Piepol
http://www.sungazer.net
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
North Window & Green River Light
http://www.bretwebsterimages.com/
Copyright: Bret Webster
[attachment=9]IMG_7659 North Window & Green River Light.jpg[/attachment][/i]
M109: Spiral Galaxy in Ursa Major
http://www.malagon.webs.com
Copyright: A. Carlos Malagón
[attachment=8]M109-LRGB5.jpg[/attachment][/i]
NGC 7380 and Sh2-142
http://www.pbase.com/escilla/image/1322 ... iginal.jpg
Copyright: Jorge Garcia
[attachment=7]NGC 7380.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Iridescence over Constantiaberg
Copyright: Maciej Soltynski
[attachment=6]Iridescence over Constantiaberg MGS Jan 2010.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Venus by the Lagoon
Copyright: Tunç Tezel
[attachment=5]2011VeM8-20-21.jpg[/attachment][/i]
M81 - Holmberg IX - ARP Loop
http://www.starkeeper.it/M81.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
[attachment=4]M81_Orazi.jpg[/attachment][/i]
NGC 1977: Running Man Nebula
http://www.darkforceastro.de/pix1/GSO8-RC-RM-Big.jpg
Copyright: Immo Gerber
[attachment=3]running.jpg[/attachment][/i]
B33 and Flame Nebula
Copyright: Christian Cammoranesi
[attachment=2]b33 fiamma 18x 8 ap 4.jpg[/attachment][/i]
M42
Copyright: Filipe Alves
[attachment=1]M42-finalweb.jpg[/attachment][/i]
M35
Copyright: Filipe Alves
[attachment=0]M35finalwebzzzz.jpg[/attachment][/i]
http://www.bretwebsterimages.com/
Copyright: Bret Webster
[attachment=9]IMG_7659 North Window & Green River Light.jpg[/attachment][/i]
M109: Spiral Galaxy in Ursa Major
http://www.malagon.webs.com
Copyright: A. Carlos Malagón
[attachment=8]M109-LRGB5.jpg[/attachment][/i]
NGC 7380 and Sh2-142
http://www.pbase.com/escilla/image/1322 ... iginal.jpg
Copyright: Jorge Garcia
[attachment=7]NGC 7380.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Iridescence over Constantiaberg
Copyright: Maciej Soltynski
[attachment=6]Iridescence over Constantiaberg MGS Jan 2010.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Venus by the Lagoon
Copyright: Tunç Tezel
[attachment=5]2011VeM8-20-21.jpg[/attachment][/i]
M81 - Holmberg IX - ARP Loop
http://www.starkeeper.it/M81.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
[attachment=4]M81_Orazi.jpg[/attachment][/i]
NGC 1977: Running Man Nebula
http://www.darkforceastro.de/pix1/GSO8-RC-RM-Big.jpg
Copyright: Immo Gerber
[attachment=3]running.jpg[/attachment][/i]
B33 and Flame Nebula
Copyright: Christian Cammoranesi
[attachment=2]b33 fiamma 18x 8 ap 4.jpg[/attachment][/i]
M42
Copyright: Filipe Alves
[attachment=1]M42-finalweb.jpg[/attachment][/i]
M35
Copyright: Filipe Alves
[attachment=0]M35finalwebzzzz.jpg[/attachment][/i]
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
Startrails over TÜBİTAK National Observatory (TUG)
Copyright: M. Raşid Tuğral
Copyright: M. Raşid Tuğral
The Moon is set,
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
STS-133 Discovery Rollout: View 1
http://www.collectspace.com/flightdayjo ... 3/00b.html
Copyright: collectSPACE.com/Robert Pearlman
[attachment=1]discovery rollout_Pearlman.jpg[/attachment][/i]
STS-133 Discovery Rollout: View 2
Copyright: Stephanie Jordan
[attachment=0]wide view-1.jpg[/attachment][/i]
The Shy Moon and the Seven Sisters
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danicaxete/
Copyright: Daniel Fernández
[attachment=2]moon pleiades.jpg[/attachment][/i]
http://www.collectspace.com/flightdayjo ... 3/00b.html
Copyright: collectSPACE.com/Robert Pearlman
[attachment=1]discovery rollout_Pearlman.jpg[/attachment][/i]
STS-133 Discovery Rollout: View 2
Copyright: Stephanie Jordan
[attachment=0]wide view-1.jpg[/attachment][/i]
The Shy Moon and the Seven Sisters
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danicaxete/
Copyright: Daniel Fernández
[attachment=2]moon pleiades.jpg[/attachment][/i]
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
I'm fascinated by the picture of M109, NGC 3992. That blue star sitting right there in an inner spiral arm, displaying exactly the shade of blue that I expect from a type Ia supernova - could that be, indeed, a supernova? I checked out my "Color Atlas of Galaxies" by James D. Wray, from 1988, and the "supernova" was there in the same spot in M109 in Wray's UBG photo of the galaxy from 1979. So it is no supernova but a foreground star. Still, what an arresting picture!
The picture of M81 and Holmberg IX is unusually nice. It is an RGB image with displays an unusually rich palette of colors. The picture brings out, for example, how very blue Holmberg IX is compared with M81. The dwarf galaxy is very young and hence completely lacking in old yellow stars, but it is not "brand new" and therefore very deficient in red emission nebulae. However, some hints of purple can be seen in Holmberg IX, indicating, at least, the presence of very hot young stars still surrounded by gas.
Felipe Alvez image of M42 is beautifully detailed and richly and subtly colored. I think this may the first picture I have ever seen that brings out the color difference between the two brightest stars in the Running Man Nebula. The one on the left is an F0 star, with a color index of +0.269, and the one on the right is a more distant early B-type star with a color index of -0.183. That is a considerable difference in both spectral class and color index, and the two stars should display different colors, but this is the first time that I've ever seen the star on the left look yellower than the star on the right.
Felipe Alvez has also taken a very, very beautiful picture of M35 and NGC 2158. The starry richness of the picture is wonderful, the two star cluster stand out against the background very beautifully, and the difference between the two clusters - the youth and relative nearness of M35 and the much greater distance, much greater age and considerably greater richness of NGC 2158, is beautifully brought out.
I also love the Pleaides and Moon picture. I don't think I've ever seen a picture where the Pleiades were seen close to the horizon, just above some treetops, looking huge.
Ann
The picture of M81 and Holmberg IX is unusually nice. It is an RGB image with displays an unusually rich palette of colors. The picture brings out, for example, how very blue Holmberg IX is compared with M81. The dwarf galaxy is very young and hence completely lacking in old yellow stars, but it is not "brand new" and therefore very deficient in red emission nebulae. However, some hints of purple can be seen in Holmberg IX, indicating, at least, the presence of very hot young stars still surrounded by gas.
Felipe Alvez image of M42 is beautifully detailed and richly and subtly colored. I think this may the first picture I have ever seen that brings out the color difference between the two brightest stars in the Running Man Nebula. The one on the left is an F0 star, with a color index of +0.269, and the one on the right is a more distant early B-type star with a color index of -0.183. That is a considerable difference in both spectral class and color index, and the two stars should display different colors, but this is the first time that I've ever seen the star on the left look yellower than the star on the right.
Felipe Alvez has also taken a very, very beautiful picture of M35 and NGC 2158. The starry richness of the picture is wonderful, the two star cluster stand out against the background very beautifully, and the difference between the two clusters - the youth and relative nearness of M35 and the much greater distance, much greater age and considerably greater richness of NGC 2158, is beautifully brought out.
I also love the Pleaides and Moon picture. I don't think I've ever seen a picture where the Pleiades were seen close to the horizon, just above some treetops, looking huge.
Ann
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Starry Night of Mt.Kilimanjaro, time-lapse
by Kwon, O Chul / TWAN
Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
That's a fantastic vimeo, Kwon O Chul! So beautiful!
Ann
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
Hey Kwon, what was that streak of light from left to right across the screen about in the middle of the words -zodiacle light- appearing on the screen towards the end of video?
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
Messier 45 - The Pleiades
http://sgastrophotography.com
Copyright: Salvatore Grasso and Josh Knutson
http://sgastrophotography.com
Copyright: Salvatore Grasso and Josh Knutson
Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
I love those Pleiades pictures that bring out that mass of nebulosity! And the Pleiades themselves seem to be glittering like gemstones here.
Ann
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
Thank you Ann! i really like the dimmer red-brown nebulosity surrounding M45 also. the dust was difficult to process, but it was a lot of fun.Ann wrote:I love those Pleiades pictures that bring out that mass of nebulosity! And the Pleiades themselves seem to be glittering like gemstones here.
Ann
Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
Horsehead Nebula
http://www.pbase.com/wysinwyg/image/132485941
Copyright: Mark Wielgosz
[attachment=0]horsehead.jpg[/attachment][/i]
http://www.pbase.com/wysinwyg/image/132485941
Copyright: Mark Wielgosz
[attachment=0]horsehead.jpg[/attachment][/i]
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The Moon Visits the Pleiades
http://www.luisargerich.com
Copyright: Luis Argerich
[attachment=2]moon_at_pleaiades_1024.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Romantic Moon Earthshine
http://www.astrosurf.com/astroarte/Roma ... et-net.jpg
Copyright: Miguel Claro
[attachment=1]Romantic-Moonset-net.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Halo around the Moon
Copyright: Carlos Eklund
[attachment=0]Moon_Halo_12 februari 2011.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Star Trails and Fireflies
http://vimeo.com/19811361
Copyright: Mike Roman
http://www.luisargerich.com
Copyright: Luis Argerich
[attachment=2]moon_at_pleaiades_1024.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Romantic Moon Earthshine
http://www.astrosurf.com/astroarte/Roma ... et-net.jpg
Copyright: Miguel Claro
[attachment=1]Romantic-Moonset-net.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Halo around the Moon
Copyright: Carlos Eklund
[attachment=0]Moon_Halo_12 februari 2011.jpg[/attachment][/i]
Star Trails and Fireflies
http://vimeo.com/19811361
Copyright: Mike Roman
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Northern Lights over Norway
http://www.loscielosdetenerife.es
Copyright: Carlos Vázquez
[attachment=0]Aurora.jpg[/attachment][/i]
http://www.loscielosdetenerife.es
Copyright: Carlos Vázquez
[attachment=0]Aurora.jpg[/attachment][/i]
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Orion and Sirius over the Allalin
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jmbillings/
Copyright: James Billings
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jmbillings/
Copyright: James Billings
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 February 12-15
Hello,
I love "Starry Night over Mt Kilimandjaro" by Kwon and O Chul !
Here are two pictures.
Have a very nice day!
Céline
I love "Starry Night over Mt Kilimandjaro" by Kwon and O Chul !
Here are two pictures.
Have a very nice day!
Céline
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On this Photo I compiled a set of approaximately a span of five weeks of observations of the the Ring Planet Saturn and its interesting current rare event the NED Storm in which is still going strong and extending through out the northern pole region.
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