Recent Submissions: 2011 August 19-25
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Re: Recent Submissions
Delicato
http://www.avertedimagination.com/img_p ... icato.html
http://alanfriedman.tumblr.com/
Copyright: Alan Friedman Sun Pillar in Niedersachsen
Copyright: Peter Muks
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Shadow Fall and Heiligenschein
Copyright: Jim Failes
[attachment=4]heiligenschein_Failes .jpg[/attachment]
Star Trails over Star Party
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thepixeltr ... otostream/
Copyright: Glenn Wester
[attachment=3]trails.jpg[/attachment]
Sharpless 2-82
Larger image
Copyright: Keith Egger
[attachment=2]Sharpless 2-82_egger.jpg[/attachment]
Geostationary Satellite Among the Stars
Copyright: Saeid Aghaei
http://www.avertedimagination.com/img_p ... icato.html
http://alanfriedman.tumblr.com/
Copyright: Alan Friedman Sun Pillar in Niedersachsen
Copyright: Peter Muks
[attachment=5]muks_pillar.jpg[/attachment]
Shadow Fall and Heiligenschein
Copyright: Jim Failes
[attachment=4]heiligenschein_Failes .jpg[/attachment]
Star Trails over Star Party
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thepixeltr ... otostream/
Copyright: Glenn Wester
[attachment=3]trails.jpg[/attachment]
Sharpless 2-82
Larger image
Copyright: Keith Egger
[attachment=2]Sharpless 2-82_egger.jpg[/attachment]
Geostationary Satellite Among the Stars
Copyright: Saeid Aghaei
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Re: Recent Submissions
The "remote" dream becomes reality..........
First Light from my remote obs! M31
Super "zipped" infos:
LRGB: 10subs x 10min each channel, bin1
Ha: 12subs x 30min, bin1
TEC140 + STL11000
link to my website:
the whole field: http://www.astrosky.it/index.php?id=284
crop1 100%: http://www.astrosky.it/index.php?id=285
crop2 100%: http://www.astrosky.it/index.php?id=286
Davide
First Light from my remote obs! M31
Super "zipped" infos:
LRGB: 10subs x 10min each channel, bin1
Ha: 12subs x 30min, bin1
TEC140 + STL11000
link to my website:
the whole field: http://www.astrosky.it/index.php?id=284
crop1 100%: http://www.astrosky.it/index.php?id=285
crop2 100%: http://www.astrosky.it/index.php?id=286
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Morning Planets
Jupiter with its GRS setting at the limb. White ovals, barges and festons could be seen at the belts. And also Mars was imaged (same equipment) after my sessions with Jupiter with some albedos features could be seen from the red planet. Another Cross Your Eyes presentation was done on Jupiter sit back and enjoy!.
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Re: Recent Submissions
A collection of new images from last new moon. Regards, Lorenzo
http://www.astrosurf.com/comolli/d097.htm
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http://www.astrosurf.com/comolli/d094.htm
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Last edited by Lorenzo Comolli on Tue Aug 30, 2011 3:37 am, edited 2 times in total.
Reason: Attached smaller images for faster downloading; left link to larger images. Thanks for sharing!
Reason: Attached smaller images for faster downloading; left link to larger images. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Recent Submissions
Ghost Nebula Sh2-136, vdB 141 in Cepheus
http://olegbr.astroclub.kiev.ua/files/a ... h2-136.jpg
Copyright: Oleg Bryzgalov
[attachment=4]vdb-141_sh2-136_crop_resize.jpg[/attachment]
ISS Transits the Moon
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20470442@N ... otostream/
Copyright: Roger Hassell
[attachment=3]iss_moon_transit_Hassell.jpg[/attachment]
Apollo Missions
http://www.astrofotografiadesdesoria.com/
Copyright: Jaime e Iván
[attachment=2]apollo_lunar_samples_b_small.jpg[/attachment]
Noctilucent Clouds
Copyright: Seppo Salminen
[attachment=1]IMG_5320_copy.jpg[/attachment]
NGC253-NGC288
http://cosmicphotos.com/gallery/image.p ... lbum_id=12
Copyright: Jason Jennings Sh2-155: The Cave Nebula
http://www.feraphotography.com/AM14/Cave.html
Copyright: Bob Fera
[attachment=0]Cave_Fera.jpg[/attachment]
http://olegbr.astroclub.kiev.ua/files/a ... h2-136.jpg
Copyright: Oleg Bryzgalov
[attachment=4]vdb-141_sh2-136_crop_resize.jpg[/attachment]
ISS Transits the Moon
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20470442@N ... otostream/
Copyright: Roger Hassell
[attachment=3]iss_moon_transit_Hassell.jpg[/attachment]
Apollo Missions
http://www.astrofotografiadesdesoria.com/
Copyright: Jaime e Iván
[attachment=2]apollo_lunar_samples_b_small.jpg[/attachment]
Noctilucent Clouds
Copyright: Seppo Salminen
[attachment=1]IMG_5320_copy.jpg[/attachment]
NGC253-NGC288
http://cosmicphotos.com/gallery/image.p ... lbum_id=12
Copyright: Jason Jennings Sh2-155: The Cave Nebula
http://www.feraphotography.com/AM14/Cave.html
Copyright: Bob Fera
[attachment=0]Cave_Fera.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Recent Submissions
IC5070 in Hubble Palette
Large image
Copyright: Chris Baron
[attachment=5]IC5070_Baron.jpg[/attachment]
Star Rotation and South Celestial Pole from Vingerclip, Namibia
Copyright: Andy Bender
[attachment=4]Fingerklipsumme.jpg[/attachment]
Tidal Streams in M83 and Rich Galaxy Field
Larger image
Copyright: Marco Lorenzi
[attachment=3]m83_halrgb_closeup.jpg[/attachment]
Moon between Heaven and Earth
Copyright: Pierre Heinz
[attachment=2]Moon_caught_Heinz.jpg[/attachment]
M17: The Swan Nebula in Sagitarius
http://www.malagon.webs.com
Copyright: Carlos Malagón and Nicolás Villegas
[attachment=1]la foto.jpg[/attachment]
Narrowband Mosaic of North American/Pelican Nebulas
http://www.eprisephoto.com
Copyright: Anna Morris
[attachment=0]Mosaic Project - HST image-med.jpg[/attachment]
Large image
Copyright: Chris Baron
[attachment=5]IC5070_Baron.jpg[/attachment]
Star Rotation and South Celestial Pole from Vingerclip, Namibia
Copyright: Andy Bender
[attachment=4]Fingerklipsumme.jpg[/attachment]
Tidal Streams in M83 and Rich Galaxy Field
Larger image
Copyright: Marco Lorenzi
[attachment=3]m83_halrgb_closeup.jpg[/attachment]
Moon between Heaven and Earth
Copyright: Pierre Heinz
[attachment=2]Moon_caught_Heinz.jpg[/attachment]
M17: The Swan Nebula in Sagitarius
http://www.malagon.webs.com
Copyright: Carlos Malagón and Nicolás Villegas
[attachment=1]la foto.jpg[/attachment]
Narrowband Mosaic of North American/Pelican Nebulas
http://www.eprisephoto.com
Copyright: Anna Morris
[attachment=0]Mosaic Project - HST image-med.jpg[/attachment]
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M6: The Butterfly Cluster
http://www.starhunter.com.ar/ep-000-038.htm
Copyright: Matias Tomasello
[attachment=4]m6_tomasello.jpg[/attachment]
Yellow Sky
Copyright: Reggie Bauer
[attachment=3]Hampton's Yellow Sky.jpg[/attachment]
Perseid Rain
http://www.astroarn.com
Copyright: Robert Arn
[attachment=2]Perseid Rain Final.jpg[/attachment]
A Tree, Jupiter and the Milky Way
http://www.danikxt.com.es
Copyright: Dani Caxete
[attachment=1]via lactea.jpg[/attachment]
Full Moon over James Lick Observatory
Larger image
Copyright: Dave Anderson Raining Stars, Rising Jupiter
Larger image
Labelled image
Copyright: Miguel Claro
[attachment=0]TreeTrailsShowerFTelha-net.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.starhunter.com.ar/ep-000-038.htm
Copyright: Matias Tomasello
[attachment=4]m6_tomasello.jpg[/attachment]
Yellow Sky
Copyright: Reggie Bauer
[attachment=3]Hampton's Yellow Sky.jpg[/attachment]
Perseid Rain
http://www.astroarn.com
Copyright: Robert Arn
[attachment=2]Perseid Rain Final.jpg[/attachment]
A Tree, Jupiter and the Milky Way
http://www.danikxt.com.es
Copyright: Dani Caxete
[attachment=1]via lactea.jpg[/attachment]
Full Moon over James Lick Observatory
Larger image
Copyright: Dave Anderson Raining Stars, Rising Jupiter
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Labelled image
Copyright: Miguel Claro
[attachment=0]TreeTrailsShowerFTelha-net.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Recent Submissions
IC 2177 Seagull Nebula Hubble Pallet
Data:
3 hr Ha (600sec each Bin 1x1)
4 Hrs Oiii and Sii (600sec each Bin 1x1)
Larger Image Click Link Below
http://bcjones.zenfolio.com/img/v21/p415560605-6.jpg
Data:
3 hr Ha (600sec each Bin 1x1)
4 Hrs Oiii and Sii (600sec each Bin 1x1)
Larger Image Click Link Below
http://bcjones.zenfolio.com/img/v21/p415560605-6.jpg
Re: Recent Submissions
Aurora from Qaleraliq
Copyright: Juan Carlos Casado
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Fountain of Antonins Starlight
Copyright: Tunç Tezel
[attachment=1]SagalassosAntonin.jpg[/attachment]
Panoramic Full Moon
http://www.astrosurf.com/astroarte/Espi ... pe-net.jpg
Copyright: Miguel Claro
[attachment=0]EspichelMoonLandscape-net.jpg[/attachment]
Copyright: Juan Carlos Casado
[attachment=2]sh11p1.jpg[/attachment]
Fountain of Antonins Starlight
Copyright: Tunç Tezel
[attachment=1]SagalassosAntonin.jpg[/attachment]
Panoramic Full Moon
http://www.astrosurf.com/astroarte/Espi ... pe-net.jpg
Copyright: Miguel Claro
[attachment=0]EspichelMoonLandscape-net.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Recent Submissions
That's a lovely Moon, Robert Arn, and that's a great aurora, Juan Carlos Casado.
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Re: Recent Submissions
Would like to post a few more images from Prague in the Czech Republic. Once again primarily planned moon and sun images. Ordered from oldest to most recent:
http://www.15sunrises.com/
Copyright: David Tschorn
Day before harvest moon, rising over the Vysehrad church in Prague during sunset: Harvest moon setting over Prague shortly before sunrise: Crescent moon setting behind the Petrin tower in Prague: From the partial solar eclipse which Europe was lucky enough to enjoy on January 4th, 2011:
Solar eclipse rising over the Church of Saint Procopius in Prague. Solar eclipse next to one of the babies on the Zizkov TV tower in Prague. Sunset behind the St. Laurence church in Prague:
http://www.15sunrises.com/
Copyright: David Tschorn
Day before harvest moon, rising over the Vysehrad church in Prague during sunset: Harvest moon setting over Prague shortly before sunrise: Crescent moon setting behind the Petrin tower in Prague: From the partial solar eclipse which Europe was lucky enough to enjoy on January 4th, 2011:
Solar eclipse rising over the Church of Saint Procopius in Prague. Solar eclipse next to one of the babies on the Zizkov TV tower in Prague. Sunset behind the St. Laurence church in Prague:
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Re: Recent Submissions
Re: Recent Submissions
Three days of Jupiter
http://www.flickr.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/zAmb0ni
Copyright: Fred Locklear
Note: Best to go full screen and choose the 720p resolution!
http://www.flickr.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/zAmb0ni
Copyright: Fred Locklear
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Re: Recent Submissions
B86, The Ink Spot, and NGC 6520
http://www.astropix.com
Copyright 2011 Jerry Lodriguss
Click on the image above to see a higher-resolution version of the image with more information.
http://www.astropix.com
Copyright 2011 Jerry Lodriguss
Click on the image above to see a higher-resolution version of the image with more information.
Re: Recent Submissions
There are many nice images here!
Anna, it's so nice to see a fine astrophoto taken by a woman!
Marco Lorenzi, that's a delightful portrait of M83. I love it.
Keith Egger, I love yur portrait of the various nebulosities of Sharpless 2-82. There is unilluminated dark nebulosity, blue reflection nebulosity and red emission nebulosity testifying to the presence of a really hot blue star!
And who can resist rotating Jupiter?
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Anna, it's so nice to see a fine astrophoto taken by a woman!
Marco Lorenzi, that's a delightful portrait of M83. I love it.
Keith Egger, I love yur portrait of the various nebulosities of Sharpless 2-82. There is unilluminated dark nebulosity, blue reflection nebulosity and red emission nebulosity testifying to the presence of a really hot blue star!
And who can resist rotating Jupiter?
Ann
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Re: Recent Submissions
Ann wrote:There are many nice images here!
Anna, it's so nice to see a fine astrophoto taken by a woman!
Ann
Make that an 18 panel narrow band mosaic Astrophoto! Huge undertaking! Well Done Anna!!
Re: Recent Submissions
Pristine Worlds
http://romantic-3d-art.de/bild_c2_2.html
Copyright: Clemens Konieczka IC 5070
http://www.hellerobservatory.com/
Copyright: Geoffrey Heller Aurora over Evangeline Beach, Nova Scotia
Copyright: Roy Bishop
[attachment=2]Aurora_Roy_Bishop 2011.8.5.jpg[/attachment]
Pileus Iridescent Cloud Over Mexico
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/57297187
Copyright: Mario A. Leon Quezada
[attachment=1]iridescent_Leon_Quezada.jpg[/attachment]
Barnard 72: The Snake Nebula
http://cosmicphotos.com/gallery/image.p ... lbum_id=11
Copyright: Jason Jennings
[attachment=0]snake_jase.jpg[/attachment]
http://romantic-3d-art.de/bild_c2_2.html
Copyright: Clemens Konieczka IC 5070
http://www.hellerobservatory.com/
Copyright: Geoffrey Heller Aurora over Evangeline Beach, Nova Scotia
Copyright: Roy Bishop
[attachment=2]Aurora_Roy_Bishop 2011.8.5.jpg[/attachment]
Pileus Iridescent Cloud Over Mexico
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/57297187
Copyright: Mario A. Leon Quezada
[attachment=1]iridescent_Leon_Quezada.jpg[/attachment]
Barnard 72: The Snake Nebula
http://cosmicphotos.com/gallery/image.p ... lbum_id=11
Copyright: Jason Jennings
[attachment=0]snake_jase.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Recent Submissions
Jason Jennings, I love your Snake Nebula image. The tendrils of dust stand out so clearly, the background of stars is beige from the myriad of old yellow stars in the bulge of our galaxy, and the blue light of the young stars in the foreground - Theta Ophiuchi is the brightest of them - is quite magical. I think that the slightly fuzzy white blob at eleven o'clock might be globular cluster NGC 6325.
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Wake up to the Sun
Copyright: César Cantú
Also: http://www.astrophoto.com.mx/picture.ph ... category/6
Copyright: César Cantú
Also: http://www.astrophoto.com.mx/picture.ph ... category/6
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Re: Wake up to the Sun
The Sun roils over Mexicomexhunter wrote:Wake up to the Sun
Copyright: César Cantú
Also: http://www.astrophoto.com.mx/picture.ph ... category/6
Discover Blogs | Bad Astronomy | 2011 Aug 23
Yesterday, "amateur" astronomer César Cantú took an amazing mosaic image of the Sun, showing our star boiling and writhing under its own dynamic forces:
That hardly looks like the Sun, does it? That’s because he used a filter that blocks all the light we see except for a very narrow slice of color in the red part of the spectrum. That filter lets through only light from warm hydrogen, at just the right temperature to allow the electrons in the hydrogen atoms to drop from the third energy level to the second. You can picture the electron in an atom like it’s on a staircase, and only allowed (by quantum mechanics) to sit on a step, or move from one to the other. It takes energy to move it up a step, and gives off energy when it moves down. When it jumps down from the third to the second, it emits a photon — a particle of light — at a wavelength of 656.3 nanometers, and astronomers call this light Hα (H alpha).
The gas on the Sun’s surface emitting Hα is under furious stirring due to magnetic fields and other forces, and you can see that in the twisted, roiling appearance in this photo. I particularly like the dark arc just left of center: that’s a filament, an eruption of gas off the surface. It’s about 150,000 kilometers (90,000 miles) long! It’s a bit cooler than the surface material, so it’s darker, and we see it in silhouette. When those happen on the limb of the Sun they’re called prominences, and you can see several of those in this picture too.
Amazingly, this picture (which is really a mosaic of six separate shots) was taken using a telescope with only a 90 mm (3.5 inch) lens. The Coronado 90 mm telescope is a favorite of sidewalk astronomers, since it shows the Sun in amazing detail, but is totally safe to look through since it blocks almost all the Sun’s light. It’s common to see them at planetaria and museums, set up where passers-by can get a quick glimpse of the Sun. For most, it’s the first time they ever see the might and power of a star only 150 million kilometers away.
And if you want a sense of scale here, in the picture above the Sun is about 450 pixels across. On the same scale, our entire planet Earth would be only about 4 pixels across.
Just in case you were feeling big and important today.
Congratulations, mexhunter!
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Re: Recent Submissions
Hmm... Upon seeing mexhunter's photo of the sun, my first thought was a vanilla wafer that's been sitting out in the sun too long.
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