Recent Submissions: 2011 April 7-11
Recent Submissions: 2011 April 7-11
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Re: Recent Submissions
M101: Pinwheel Galaxy
http://www.astropix.com/HTML/SHOW_DIG/M ... Galaxy.HTM
Copyright: Jerry Lodriguss
[attachment=0]M101_Pinwheel_Galaxy.jpg[/attachment]
Abell 2744: Pandora's Cluster
http://www.ita.uni-heidelberg.de/~jmert ... LPAPER.png
Copyright: Julian Merten
[attachment=3]FIG1_WALLPAPER.jpg[/attachment]
Solar Corona
http://www.windlinger.net/gallery/2011/ ... a_full.htm
Copyright: Jim Windlinger NGC 3310 in Ursa Major
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n3310.shtml
Copyright: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona Deep Large Magellanic Cloud Wide Field
http://forum-images.pixinsight.com/carl ... _large.jpg
Copyright: Carlos Milovic
[attachment=2]lmc.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 4395
Copyright: Stefano Conti
[attachment=1]NGC-4395-LRGB-rid.jpg[/attachment]
M81, M82, NGC 3077 (Ursa Major)
http://www.collectingphotons.com/Astro/ ... 81-M82.htm
Copyright: Gian Michele Ratto
http://www.astropix.com/HTML/SHOW_DIG/M ... Galaxy.HTM
Copyright: Jerry Lodriguss
[attachment=0]M101_Pinwheel_Galaxy.jpg[/attachment]
Abell 2744: Pandora's Cluster
http://www.ita.uni-heidelberg.de/~jmert ... LPAPER.png
Copyright: Julian Merten
[attachment=3]FIG1_WALLPAPER.jpg[/attachment]
Solar Corona
http://www.windlinger.net/gallery/2011/ ... a_full.htm
Copyright: Jim Windlinger NGC 3310 in Ursa Major
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n3310.shtml
Copyright: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona Deep Large Magellanic Cloud Wide Field
http://forum-images.pixinsight.com/carl ... _large.jpg
Copyright: Carlos Milovic
[attachment=2]lmc.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 4395
Copyright: Stefano Conti
[attachment=1]NGC-4395-LRGB-rid.jpg[/attachment]
M81, M82, NGC 3077 (Ursa Major)
http://www.collectingphotons.com/Astro/ ... 81-M82.htm
Copyright: Gian Michele Ratto
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Re: Recent Submissions
Sun Pillar over Texas
Copyright: Debbie Ventura
[attachment=1]sunpillar.jpg[/attachment]
The Hyades
http://www.universethroughalens.com/Hob ... b5puc-A-LB
Copyright: Sanjeev Sivarulrasa
[attachment=0]Hyades 135mm 6x4min 10Sept2010 Sivarulrasa.jpg[/attachment]
Copyright: Debbie Ventura
[attachment=1]sunpillar.jpg[/attachment]
The Hyades
http://www.universethroughalens.com/Hob ... b5puc-A-LB
Copyright: Sanjeev Sivarulrasa
[attachment=0]Hyades 135mm 6x4min 10Sept2010 Sivarulrasa.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Recent Submissions
Oh, yes! NGC 3310! My favorite galaxy imaged in glorious RGB (and possibly some Ha)!!
Thank you, Adam!
Thank you, Adam!
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Re: Recent Submissions
Auroral Arch Over the Jokulsarlon in Iceland
http://www.nuitsacrees.fr
Copyright: Stephane Vetter
March 10,2011 at 0h10 UT a digital fusion of 5 pictures. March 10,2011 at 1h20 UT a digital fusion of 10 pictures. And for the fun a little bonus at 1h40 UT : http://www.nuitsacrees.fr/DP/pano360N2.html
Enjoy
Stephane
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Copyright: Stephane Vetter
March 10,2011 at 0h10 UT a digital fusion of 5 pictures. March 10,2011 at 1h20 UT a digital fusion of 10 pictures. And for the fun a little bonus at 1h40 UT : http://www.nuitsacrees.fr/DP/pano360N2.html
Enjoy
Stephane
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Re: Recent Submissions
Saturn at post opposition showing its bright ring from the effect and the Serpent storms trailing path wakes. The storms main body has diminished slightly in brightness but still active and left its mark (event) in the books. The moons Dione and Tethys could be seen also.
Re: Recent Submissions
M66: Galaxy in Leo
Copyright: Torsten Grossmann
[attachment=1]M66full.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 5544 and NGC 5545: Galaxies in Boötes
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n5544.shtml
Copyright: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona M51: The Whirlpool Galaxy
http://www.starkeeper.it/M51RC.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
[attachment=0]M51_Orazi.jpg[/attachment]
Copyright: Torsten Grossmann
[attachment=1]M66full.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 5544 and NGC 5545: Galaxies in Boötes
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n5544.shtml
Copyright: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona M51: The Whirlpool Galaxy
http://www.starkeeper.it/M51RC.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
[attachment=0]M51_Orazi.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Recent Submissions
I like all the galaxy pictures here (and since I'm a galaxy freak, I'm most likely to comment on galaxy pictures). Thanks to all who posted a galaxy picture here!
Jerry Loudriguss, thanks for showing us the emission nebulae of M101 so well!
Julian Merten, that's an impressive galaxy cluster. It shows us the different distribution dark and ordinary matter in the cluster too, I think.
Adam, I love that image. I totally love it. NGC 3310 is a really remarkable galaxy in that it is elegantly spiral-shaped and incredibly blue and ultraviolet. Usually only irregular galaxies are that blue and ultraviolet. I love how you bring out "so many shades of blue" in this galaxy: there is the inner spiral structure which lacks emission nebulae and which probably contains many bright red supergiants, so that the color is somewhat whitish (this may have something to do with a high surface brightness too, of course). There are two pink and blue arms bursting with emission nebulae and new stars. There are short arm segments which seem to lack emission nebulae but are extremely blue, as if all the stars in there were of spectral class B. There are scattered and far-flung bright pink and blue knots, sites of starbirth and ionized hydrogen. And there is this whole outer smooth structure which is relatively blue but not very, and which is probably dominated by stars of spectral classes A,F, and G. All in all, this is by far the best RGB image I've seen of this galaxy! I'm just saying!
Carlos Milovic, I love your image too. How fascinating! By bringing out the outer structure of the LMC, you make it look quite a bit like a spiral galaxy. It's like a spiral galaxy with a strong bar, surrounded by a ring structure. Thanks for showing us this aspect of the LMC!
Stefano Conti, NGC 4395 is another of my favorite galaxies, and I'm always happy to see it portrayed!
Gian Michele Ratto, I really love your two images of M81, M82 and NGC 3077. I'm really glad you included NGC 3077! And it's a lot of fun to see that intergalactic medium, or whatever it is called.
Torsten Grossman, M66 is a nice galaxy too, and I appreciate how you bring out so much of the galaxy's smooth outer structure.
Adam, NGC 5544 and 5545 are a delightful pair! I'm just saying! And so different. One a pink-and-blue starforming spiral, and one a serene, neutral-colored, almost impossibly regular spiral with no star formation.
Leonardo Orazo, M51 and NGC 5195 are always nice to look at. Personally I love a tiny incredibly blue background galaxy, which looks much like a tiny blue dog's bone. Your image brings out a faint smooth disk surrounding the "dog's bone", so I think we are seeing an incredibly bright blue galactic bar with enhanced star formation at the bar ends, surrounded by a smooth and relatively faint disk. It looks a bit like this:
Again, thanks for all the galaxy pictures!
Ann
Jerry Loudriguss, thanks for showing us the emission nebulae of M101 so well!
Julian Merten, that's an impressive galaxy cluster. It shows us the different distribution dark and ordinary matter in the cluster too, I think.
Adam, I love that image. I totally love it. NGC 3310 is a really remarkable galaxy in that it is elegantly spiral-shaped and incredibly blue and ultraviolet. Usually only irregular galaxies are that blue and ultraviolet. I love how you bring out "so many shades of blue" in this galaxy: there is the inner spiral structure which lacks emission nebulae and which probably contains many bright red supergiants, so that the color is somewhat whitish (this may have something to do with a high surface brightness too, of course). There are two pink and blue arms bursting with emission nebulae and new stars. There are short arm segments which seem to lack emission nebulae but are extremely blue, as if all the stars in there were of spectral class B. There are scattered and far-flung bright pink and blue knots, sites of starbirth and ionized hydrogen. And there is this whole outer smooth structure which is relatively blue but not very, and which is probably dominated by stars of spectral classes A,F, and G. All in all, this is by far the best RGB image I've seen of this galaxy! I'm just saying!
Carlos Milovic, I love your image too. How fascinating! By bringing out the outer structure of the LMC, you make it look quite a bit like a spiral galaxy. It's like a spiral galaxy with a strong bar, surrounded by a ring structure. Thanks for showing us this aspect of the LMC!
Stefano Conti, NGC 4395 is another of my favorite galaxies, and I'm always happy to see it portrayed!
Gian Michele Ratto, I really love your two images of M81, M82 and NGC 3077. I'm really glad you included NGC 3077! And it's a lot of fun to see that intergalactic medium, or whatever it is called.
Torsten Grossman, M66 is a nice galaxy too, and I appreciate how you bring out so much of the galaxy's smooth outer structure.
Adam, NGC 5544 and 5545 are a delightful pair! I'm just saying! And so different. One a pink-and-blue starforming spiral, and one a serene, neutral-colored, almost impossibly regular spiral with no star formation.
Leonardo Orazo, M51 and NGC 5195 are always nice to look at. Personally I love a tiny incredibly blue background galaxy, which looks much like a tiny blue dog's bone. Your image brings out a faint smooth disk surrounding the "dog's bone", so I think we are seeing an incredibly bright blue galactic bar with enhanced star formation at the bar ends, surrounded by a smooth and relatively faint disk. It looks a bit like this:
Again, thanks for all the galaxy pictures!
Ann
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Re: Recent Submissions
Widefield: Eta Carinae Nebula, NGC 3372 & NGC 3324 (Gabriela Mistral Nebula)
Copyright: Mark Johnston
[attachment=0]EtaCarinaeWide_forApod.jpg[/attachment]
Saturn: NED Wake and Spoke
Copyright: Christopher Go
http://saturn.cstoneind.com/
Copyright: Mark Johnston
[attachment=0]EtaCarinaeWide_forApod.jpg[/attachment]
Saturn: NED Wake and Spoke
Copyright: Christopher Go
http://saturn.cstoneind.com/
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Re: Recent Submissions
ORION AREA: Flame Nebula, Horse Head Nebula and Running Man Nebula
From last month (march 2011)
30 RAW shots stacked, each 25 sec. iso 3200, total exp. = only 12,5 min.unguided piggyback.
Modified Canon 5D II, tele lens EF 300mm f/2,8 and a CLS-CCD Astronomik filter. Larger 1800 pix. version:
http://astrophoto.dk/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=972
Copyright: Jesper Grønne, AstroPhoto.dk
From last month (march 2011)
30 RAW shots stacked, each 25 sec. iso 3200, total exp. = only 12,5 min.unguided piggyback.
Modified Canon 5D II, tele lens EF 300mm f/2,8 and a CLS-CCD Astronomik filter. Larger 1800 pix. version:
http://astrophoto.dk/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=972
Copyright: Jesper Grønne, AstroPhoto.dk
Re: Recent Submissions
Rigel & Company
http://www.universethroughalens.com/
Copyright: Sanjeev Sivarulrasa
[attachment=0]Rigel and Witch's Head 135mm 6minx6 8Oct2010 Sivarulrasa.jpg[/attachment]
Leo's Tail
http://deepskycolors.com/astro/2011/03/ ... osTail.jpg
Copyright: Rogelio Bernal Andreo
[attachment=1]LeosTail.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.universethroughalens.com/
Copyright: Sanjeev Sivarulrasa
[attachment=0]Rigel and Witch's Head 135mm 6minx6 8Oct2010 Sivarulrasa.jpg[/attachment]
Leo's Tail
http://deepskycolors.com/astro/2011/03/ ... osTail.jpg
Copyright: Rogelio Bernal Andreo
[attachment=1]LeosTail.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Recent Submissions
I did 2 hours in each color and 1 hour in the Clear IR (mainly to help pick up the tiny galaxies seen here) Taken with my Intes MakNewt 8 inch F/4 and the QSI 583 I capture this popular object in the sky. NGC 6207 is seen in the upper left of the image and IC 4617 is just to the upper left of the cluster. The other some dozen tiny galaxies seen here shall remain nameless. Image is north up.
The fiull size image is amazing but large (5MB)
http://ccdimages.com/ccds/m13big.jpg
The fiull size image is amazing but large (5MB)
http://ccdimages.com/ccds/m13big.jpg
Copyright Dean Salman. San Pedro Vally Observatory
Re: Recent Submissions
Re: Recent Submissions
The color of a star
What is the color of a star - well the atmosphere seems to alternate the color, as it is seen in this star trail.
The camera was slewing across the sky, during the exposure, leaving the tingling trail of alternating colors from a bright star.
The camera was steady on Orion Nebula for a while.
Copyright: Jesper Grønne.
Larger version:
http://astrophoto.dk/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=978
What is the color of a star - well the atmosphere seems to alternate the color, as it is seen in this star trail.
The camera was slewing across the sky, during the exposure, leaving the tingling trail of alternating colors from a bright star.
The camera was steady on Orion Nebula for a while.
Copyright: Jesper Grønne.
Larger version:
http://astrophoto.dk/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=978
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Re: Recent Submissions
M92
MyWebSite: http://fth.bounceme.net/
Copyright: Fred Herrmann http://api.ning.com/files/Ra8aB*VaNF1Mw ... mg/M92.jpg
MyWebSite: http://fth.bounceme.net/
Copyright: Fred Herrmann http://api.ning.com/files/Ra8aB*VaNF1Mw ... mg/M92.jpg
Last edited by ftherrmann on Tue Aug 30, 2011 3:36 am, edited 4 times in total.
Reason: 2.7 MB image, removed <img2> tags, inserted smaller image from picasa web site
Reason: 2.7 MB image, removed <img2> tags, inserted smaller image from picasa web site
Re: Recent Submissions
South African Sunset on Spring
http://www.astrophoto.com.mx/picture.ph ... ategory/18
Copyright: César Cantú M2 and Comet McNaught (C/2011 C1)
Copyright: David H. Levy and Thomas Peck
[attachment=0]M2 and Comet McNaught.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.astrophoto.com.mx/picture.ph ... ategory/18
Copyright: César Cantú M2 and Comet McNaught (C/2011 C1)
Copyright: David H. Levy and Thomas Peck
[attachment=0]M2 and Comet McNaught.jpg[/attachment]
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B168,IC 5146
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[attachment=0]ic5146.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.kost973.narod.ru/images/ic5146-web50.jpg
Camera: Canon EOS 350Da (Baader mod.)
Telescope: SW 80ED+SW0.85
Exposure: 11x15 min ISO 800
size 50% - http://www.kost973.narod.ru/images/ic5146.html
[attachment=0]ic5146.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.kost973.narod.ru/images/ic5146-web50.jpg
Camera: Canon EOS 350Da (Baader mod.)
Telescope: SW 80ED+SW0.85
Exposure: 11x15 min ISO 800
size 50% - http://www.kost973.narod.ru/images/ic5146.html
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Reason: Attached smaller image for faster downloading; left link to large image. Thanks for sharing!
Reason: Attached smaller image for faster downloading; left link to large image. Thanks for sharing!
Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 April 7-11
César, I love your southern Milky Way portrait! Our galaxy is "lying down", "belly up", "wrong side up" from a northerner's point of view - and it all serves as a reminder that in space there is no up or down, only gravity wells!
Your image is very beautiful!
Ann
Your image is very beautiful!
Ann
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 April 7-11
Hi Ann:
Thank you very much to see and comment the image.
As you say, it's funny to see the Sagittarius teapot upside down.
Many greetings
César
Thank you very much to see and comment the image.
As you say, it's funny to see the Sagittarius teapot upside down.
Many greetings
César
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2011 April 7-11
Ha 19 x 20 Minutes
O3 25 x 20 Minutes
S2 28 x 20 Minutes
FSQ-106
Atik 460ex Mono CCD
O3 25 x 20 Minutes
S2 28 x 20 Minutes
FSQ-106
Atik 460ex Mono CCD