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Post by owlice » Tue Jun 07, 2011 10:08 am

HEAT 1X Tycho Brahe
http://copenhagensuborbitals.com/
Copyright: Copenhagen Suborbitals Panorama of Teide and the Milky Way
http://www.altamiraobs.org.es/
Copyright: José Francisco Hernández
[attachment=7]Panorama-Teide-Via Lactea-copia.jpg[/attachment]

NGC 5139: Omega Centauri and Neighborhood
Large image: http://cosmicphotos.com/reprocessed/NGC5139-large.jpg
Annotated: http://cosmicphotos.com/reprocessed/NGC ... d-jase.jpg
Copyright: Jason Jennings
[attachment=6]OmCen.jpg[/attachment]

Elephant's Trunk in IC 1396
http://www.astro-photo.nl/images/nebula ... dre_v2.jpg
Copyright: André van der Hoeven and Daniel Verloop
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Abell 39: Blue Bubble Nebula
http://www.galacticimages.com
Copyright: John Chumack
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M13: Great Globular Cluster in Hercules
http://virtualtelescope.bellatrixobserv ... y2011b.jpg
Copyright: Gianluca Masi
[attachment=3]M13.jpg[/attachment]

M97: Owl Nebula
http://www.astrophoto.at/nebulae/M97/M97_20110506.htm
Copyright: Manfred Schwarz Last Mission of Endeavour (STS-134)
http://legault.perso.sfr.fr/STS-134.html
Copyright: Thierry Legault and Emmanuel Rietsch NASA Launch Pad 39B Sunrise
http://www.cookphoto.com
Copyright: Chris Cook Photography
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Conjunction: May 1 and May 31
http://www.lna.br/opd/opd.html
Copyright: Tânia Dominici
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Post by mexhunter » Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:18 pm

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Post by jldauvergne » Thu Jun 09, 2011 4:43 pm

Coup de foudre in Paris
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JL Dauvergne We had a very strong thunder storm in Paris june 5th 2011. I like this couple with the umbrela.

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Post by Ann » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:09 pm

Nice picture, César! It's my kind of image, you know! :D

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Post by owlice » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:32 pm

Now I want to go to Paris!
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Post by eafrica » Fri Jun 10, 2011 2:37 am

M53 and NGC 5053 (A Double Globular Cluster in Coma Berenices)
http://www.skiesbyafrica.com
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Post by owlice » Fri Jun 10, 2011 3:04 am

ISS Shuttle Double Flyby
Copyright: Cole Bishop
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Fire and Sky
http://www.flickr.com/photos/neutronman ... 902648948/
http://www.bucksnortobservatory.com/
Copyright: John A Davis
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Lunar Eclipse
http://miguelclaro.com
Copyright: Miguel Claro
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June 1st Partial Eclipse of the Midnight Sun
http://www.soleskogobservatory.com
Copyright: Arne Danielsen
[attachment=2]PSE20110601_5D Mark II-5781to5791_resize.jpg[/attachment]

Dark Doodad Molecular Cloud
Copyright: Yuri Beletsky
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June 5th Sun
Copyright: Philippe Moussette
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Post by owlice » Fri Jun 10, 2011 3:28 am

Supernova 1987A
Copyright: David Aguilar
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M51
Copyright: Werner Liesmann
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Arctic Midnight Summer Eclipse
Copyright: Arnold Oberschelp
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M27 Dumbbell Planetary Nebula in Narrowband
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Copyright: Fred Herrmann
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Post by mexhunter » Fri Jun 10, 2011 5:03 pm

Ann wrote:Nice picture, César! It's my kind of image, you know! :D
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Post by owlice » Sat Jun 11, 2011 12:33 pm

Midnight Twilight Eclipse
Copyright: Tarmo Tanilsoo
[attachment=3]composite.jpg[/attachment]
During the [recent solar] eclipse, I took a number of digital photos of the Northern horizon at fairly regular intervals and in fact, I did measure the darkening of the sky ahead of time. The darkest part of the night occurred about half an hour before the Sun reached minimal altitude below the horizon. The photo that I attach to this message, is a composite of 24 digital photos taken as a part of the observation. At the top of each "stripe", you can see the timestamp in local time (UTC+03:00 at this season) depicting the moment the picture was taken. Although the Sun itself was below the horizon at my home in Laguja, Estonia, ... the eclipse put a dent into the luminosity of the night sky.
They're Both Hydrogen
Solar Dynamics Observatory during a M2-class solar flare/Dust clumps in the Rosette Nebula
http://www.manalokos.com/astro
Copyright: SDO & Filipe Alves
[attachment=2]striking similarity.jpg[/attachment]

NGC 6888: Crescent Nebula in Cygnus
Copyright: Robert Fields
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NGC 6559: Emission Nebula in Sagittarius
http://www.celestialportraits.com/temp/NGC6559RGB_L.jpg
Copyright: Remus Chua
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Post by Ann » Sat Jun 11, 2011 8:00 pm

The similarity between the dust structures in the solar flare and in the Rosette Nebula is indeed interesting. I guess that the main difference is size. The radius of the Rosette Nebula is 65 light-years, according to http://www.brighthub.com/science/space/ ... 88688.aspx, so the dust bunnies in the Rosette Nebula must be several light-years long. The radius of the Sun is 695500 kilometers, according to http://www.universetoday.com/18370/radius-of-the-sun/, so the dust bunnies in the solar flare are probably not even a million kilometers long.

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Post by templec » Sat Jun 11, 2011 8:10 pm

A "detached" Solar Prom 6-6-11
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Post by canopia » Sat Jun 11, 2011 10:00 pm

It is a very ingenious idea to look for the signs of an eclipse below the horizon and this is a flawless execution by Tarmo Tanilsoo. Very nice looking, too.
Midnight Twilight Eclipse
Copyright: Tarmo Tanilsoo
During the [recent solar] eclipse, I took a number of digital photos of the Northern horizon at fairly regular intervals and in fact, I did measure the darkening of the sky ahead of time. The darkest part of the night occurred about half an hour before the Sun reached minimal altitude below the horizon. The photo that I attach to this message, is a composite of 24 digital photos taken as a part of the observation. At the top of each "stripe", you can see the timestamp in local time (UTC+03:00 at this season) depicting the moment the picture was taken. Although the Sun itself was below the horizon at my home in Laguja, Estonia, ... the eclipse put a dent into the luminosity of the night sky.

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Post by Ann » Sun Jun 12, 2011 5:56 am

canopia wrote:
It is a very ingenious idea to look for the signs of an eclipse below the horizon and this is a flawless execution by Tarmo Tanilsoo. Very nice looking, too.
I agree completely!

I also love Arne Danielsen's midnight eclipse image. The color of the light in the picture is magical. It could be that the "chance conjuction" between the eclipsed Sun and the semi-transparent cloud helped bring out the fantastic light.

I love the latest image of SN 1987A, too. The incredible "birdie shape" inside the glowing ring makes it look like this could be a cosmic kiddie cartoon. And Arnold Oberschelp could perhaps star in a more educational children's TV show, with his amazing eclipse glasses!

I was also happy to see Enrico Africa's portrait of M53 and NGC 5053, two globular clusters which are so alike and yet so different, because one is truly brimming with stars, while the other has lost very many of them. It's a very nice picture, too, with a very fine color balance.

I also love Yuri Beletsky's Dark Doodad Molecular Cloud image. The colors may possibly be somewhat enhanced, but they are lovely. The blue star is Gamma Musca, a B5V star that is quite blue and bright, with a B-V of about -0.15 and a V magnitude of about 240 times the Sun. The globular cluster is the 7.2 magnitude NGC 4372, with an A0 star superimposed on the edge of it. Note the dark reddish-brown color of the Dark Doodad! (I'm sure I recently read that molecular clouds in the Milky Way are typically long and narrow structures, just like the Dark Doodad. Do the follow magnetic lines, perhaps?)

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Post by SalvatoreGrasso » Sun Jun 12, 2011 1:32 pm

Messier 20 - The Trifid Nebula
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Post by templec » Tue Jun 14, 2011 3:18 am

From Copernicus to Plato 6-10-2011
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Copyright: 2011 Craig & Tammy Temple

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Post by Ann » Tue Jun 14, 2011 5:19 pm

Just because teh picture of the Eiffel Tower with flashes of lightning is so nice, I can't resist showing you this picture of the tallest building in my hometown of Malmö, Turning Torso, during a recent thunderstorm:
No, it's not my picture. I wish... The picture is by Scanpix.

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