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Sunset behind the Pic du Midi, Pyrenees
http://www.les-pleiades.asso.fr/
Copyright: Michel Boutet
[attachment=6]PicduMidi_26dec2010_7129.jpg[/attachment]
Heart and Soul Nebulas
Copyright: Robert Fields
Arzachel Crater on the Moon
http://www.galacticimages.com
Copyright: John Chumack
[attachment=3]Arzachel100511_12x16ChumackHRweb.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 2736: The Pencil Nebula
http://www.nebula1.com.ar
Copyright: Omar Mangini
[attachment=2]NGC2736-6H10M-web.jpg[/attachment]
M1: Crab Nebula in Taurus
http://www.astrobrallo.com/gallery/index.php/M1
Copyright: Marco Angelini, Fabio Taliani and Francesco Antonucci
[attachment=1]m1.jpg[/attachment]
Barnard 150: Dark Nebula in Cepheus
http://astrofarma.gr/index.php/en/barnard150
Copyright: Antonis Farmakopoulos
[attachment=0]barnardsdark.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.les-pleiades.asso.fr/
Copyright: Michel Boutet
[attachment=6]PicduMidi_26dec2010_7129.jpg[/attachment]
Heart and Soul Nebulas
Copyright: Robert Fields
[attachment=4]Heart Nebula.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=5]Soul Nebula.jpg[/attachment]Arzachel Crater on the Moon
http://www.galacticimages.com
Copyright: John Chumack
[attachment=3]Arzachel100511_12x16ChumackHRweb.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 2736: The Pencil Nebula
http://www.nebula1.com.ar
Copyright: Omar Mangini
[attachment=2]NGC2736-6H10M-web.jpg[/attachment]
M1: Crab Nebula in Taurus
http://www.astrobrallo.com/gallery/index.php/M1
Copyright: Marco Angelini, Fabio Taliani and Francesco Antonucci
[attachment=1]m1.jpg[/attachment]
Barnard 150: Dark Nebula in Cepheus
http://astrofarma.gr/index.php/en/barnard150
Copyright: Antonis Farmakopoulos
[attachment=0]barnardsdark.jpg[/attachment]
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Ganymede getting out of the shadow
http://astrophotography.fr/
Copyright: JL Dauvergne Very funy configuration : Ganymede is getting out of the shadow just before passing behind the north pole of Jupiter.
http://astrophotography.fr/
Copyright: JL Dauvergne Very funy configuration : Ganymede is getting out of the shadow just before passing behind the north pole of Jupiter.
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Apogee Moon with the Acropolis
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Lunar-Scene ... non-11.htm
Copyright: Anthony Ayiomamitis NGC 1977: Running Man Nebula
http://www.galaxyphoto.de/ngc1977_I.htm
Copyright: Michael Deger G299.2-2.9: A Middle-Aged Supernova Remnant
http://chandra.si.edu/photo/2011/g299/
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=25570
Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/U.Texas/S.Park et al, ROSAT; Infrared: 2MASS/UMass/IPAC-Caltech/NASA/NSF
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Lunar-Scene ... non-11.htm
Copyright: Anthony Ayiomamitis NGC 1977: Running Man Nebula
http://www.galaxyphoto.de/ngc1977_I.htm
Copyright: Michael Deger G299.2-2.9: A Middle-Aged Supernova Remnant
http://chandra.si.edu/photo/2011/g299/
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=25570
Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/U.Texas/S.Park et al, ROSAT; Infrared: 2MASS/UMass/IPAC-Caltech/NASA/NSF
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Sadr Region - broadband (RGB) and narrowband (Ha/OIII) mix
http://astrofotky.cz/~Konihlav
Copyright: Pavel Pech
http://astrofotky.cz/~Konihlav
Copyright: Pavel Pech
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3D SUN
from Chiclana, Cádiz, Spain.
[attachment=0]manuel_sun.jpg[/attachment]http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6216/623 ... 3d7b_b.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcastillov/
Copyright: Manolo Castillo Vela.
Photo details:
Refractor Telescope 700/70/20 mm.
Digital Camera: Benq DC T850[/quote]
from Chiclana, Cádiz, Spain.
[attachment=0]manuel_sun.jpg[/attachment]http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6216/623 ... 3d7b_b.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcastillov/
Copyright: Manolo Castillo Vela.
Photo details:
Refractor Telescope 700/70/20 mm.
Digital Camera: Benq DC T850[/quote]
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ISS at 1234 km.
from Chiclana, Cádiz, Spain.
Esta es mi primera captura de la ISS cruzando delante de la Luna.
Refractor Telescope: BRESSER 700/70/20
Digital Camera: Benq DC T850PhotoShop CS 5
13 de octubre de 2011 a las 21:27:27 horas.
Desde:
36°23'12.28"N/6°12'22.11"O
Santi Petri, en Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz, España.
Luna:
11º07'60" sobre el horizonte, 77º12'54" hacia el este.
Con una edad de 16,35 días, 97,4%.
ISS:
A 1234,07 km. de distancia y alejandose.
388,31 km. de altura sobre Argelia, camino de Cerdeña.
Con una duración de 2,38 seg., recorre 17,5 km. mientras pasa por delante de la Luna.
This is my first capture of the ISS crossing in front of the moon.
Refractor Telescope: 700/70/20 BRESSER
Digital Camera: Benq DC T850
PhotoShop CS 5
October 13, 2011 at 21:27:27 hours.
From: 36 ° 23'12 .28 "N / 6 ° 12'22 .11" O
Santi Petri, Chiclana de la Frontera, Cadiz, Spain.
Moon: 11 º 07'60 "over the horizon, 77 º 12'54" east.
With an age of 16.35 days, 97.4%.
ISS: A 1234.07 km. (766.8 mi.) away and away.
388.31 km. (241 mi.) high over Algeria on his way to Sardinia.
With a duration of 2.38 sec., travels 17.5 km. (10.5 mi.) while passing in front of the moon.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcastillov/
Copyright: Manolo Castillo Vela.
from Chiclana, Cádiz, Spain.
Esta es mi primera captura de la ISS cruzando delante de la Luna.
Refractor Telescope: BRESSER 700/70/20
Digital Camera: Benq DC T850PhotoShop CS 5
13 de octubre de 2011 a las 21:27:27 horas.
Desde:
36°23'12.28"N/6°12'22.11"O
Santi Petri, en Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz, España.
Luna:
11º07'60" sobre el horizonte, 77º12'54" hacia el este.
Con una edad de 16,35 días, 97,4%.
ISS:
A 1234,07 km. de distancia y alejandose.
388,31 km. de altura sobre Argelia, camino de Cerdeña.
Con una duración de 2,38 seg., recorre 17,5 km. mientras pasa por delante de la Luna.
This is my first capture of the ISS crossing in front of the moon.
Refractor Telescope: 700/70/20 BRESSER
Digital Camera: Benq DC T850
PhotoShop CS 5
October 13, 2011 at 21:27:27 hours.
From: 36 ° 23'12 .28 "N / 6 ° 12'22 .11" O
Santi Petri, Chiclana de la Frontera, Cadiz, Spain.
Moon: 11 º 07'60 "over the horizon, 77 º 12'54" east.
With an age of 16.35 days, 97.4%.
ISS: A 1234.07 km. (766.8 mi.) away and away.
388.31 km. (241 mi.) high over Algeria on his way to Sardinia.
With a duration of 2.38 sec., travels 17.5 km. (10.5 mi.) while passing in front of the moon.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcastillov/
Copyright: Manolo Castillo Vela.
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Draconids
Copyright: Marco Fulle
http://www.stromboli.net
[attachment=5]draconids_08_oct_2011.jpg[/attachment]
The Crescent Flying Through the Clouds
Copyright: Mark Johnston
[attachment=4]Crescent_Area_HaRGB_for_Apod.jpg[/attachment]
Paddle by Moonlight
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ashed-phot ... hotostream
Copyright: Ashton Dodd
[attachment=3]paddlemoon.jpg[/attachment]
IC 4603: Reflection Nebula in Ophiuchius
http://proxima-sur.blogspot.com/2011/10/ic-4603.html
Copyright: Adriana Fernadez
[attachment=2]IC-4603-Adriana-Fernandez.jpg[/attachment]
Double Cluster in Perseus
http://www.starkeeper.it/DoubleCluster.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
[attachment=1]doublecluster_Orazi.jpg[/attachment]
Jupiter and Pleiades
http://www.astrosurf.com/astroarte/Work ... al-net.jpg
Copyright: Miguel Claro
[attachment=0]WorkshopTrails-Fonte-de-Telha-Final-net.jpg[/attachment]
Copyright: Marco Fulle
http://www.stromboli.net
[attachment=5]draconids_08_oct_2011.jpg[/attachment]
The Crescent Flying Through the Clouds
Copyright: Mark Johnston
[attachment=4]Crescent_Area_HaRGB_for_Apod.jpg[/attachment]
Paddle by Moonlight
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ashed-phot ... hotostream
Copyright: Ashton Dodd
[attachment=3]paddlemoon.jpg[/attachment]
IC 4603: Reflection Nebula in Ophiuchius
http://proxima-sur.blogspot.com/2011/10/ic-4603.html
Copyright: Adriana Fernadez
[attachment=2]IC-4603-Adriana-Fernandez.jpg[/attachment]
Double Cluster in Perseus
http://www.starkeeper.it/DoubleCluster.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
[attachment=1]doublecluster_Orazi.jpg[/attachment]
Jupiter and Pleiades
http://www.astrosurf.com/astroarte/Work ... al-net.jpg
Copyright: Miguel Claro
[attachment=0]WorkshopTrails-Fonte-de-Telha-Final-net.jpg[/attachment]
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LBN462
http://www.pbase.com/mariobmd/image/138804452/large
Copyright: Mario Bautista
[attachment=5]LBN462.jpg[/attachment]
Perigee/Apogee
ochominutos.mifotoblog.com
Copyright: José Manuel Villa Hernández
[attachment=4]Moon 2011.jpg[/attachment]
Where Do Stellar Hunters Vacation? Canyonlands National Park!
Copyright: Jan Nickman
[attachment=3]Canyonlands stars-1.jpg[/attachment]
Rings Around the Moon
Copyright: Kathryn Michener
Sun Proms
http://jp-brahic.chez-alice.fr/
Copyright: Jean-Pierre Brahic
[attachment=0]_2011_10_12_1607color.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.pbase.com/mariobmd/image/138804452/large
Copyright: Mario Bautista
[attachment=5]LBN462.jpg[/attachment]
Perigee/Apogee
ochominutos.mifotoblog.com
Copyright: José Manuel Villa Hernández
[attachment=4]Moon 2011.jpg[/attachment]
Where Do Stellar Hunters Vacation? Canyonlands National Park!
Copyright: Jan Nickman
[attachment=3]Canyonlands stars-1.jpg[/attachment]
Rings Around the Moon
Copyright: Kathryn Michener
[attachment=1]moonring2.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=2]moonring1.jpg[/attachment]Sun Proms
http://jp-brahic.chez-alice.fr/
Copyright: Jean-Pierre Brahic
[attachment=0]_2011_10_12_1607color.jpg[/attachment]
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IC1805
Copyright: Wolfgang Promper http://www.astro-pics.com/1805plm.htm
Copyright: Wolfgang Promper http://www.astro-pics.com/1805plm.htm
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ISS Transit of the Moon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoTxeMTgm9k
Copyright: Hirokazu Kasahara
http://www.estrellasyborrascas.com
Copyright: Vicente Aupí
[attachment=4]Hale Bopp+M31+Double Cluster.jpg[/attachment]
Veil and Witches Broom Nebulae
Copyright: Farzad Zamanfar
[attachment=3]Veil & Witches Broom Nebula.jpg[/attachment]
IC 5146: The Cocoon Nebula
http://www.pbase.com/melhelm/image/138646110
Copyright: Mel Helm
[attachment=2]cocoon_Mel.jpg[/attachment]
Solar Mosaic October 11, 2011
http://www.fobos.es/sol111011m.htm
Copyright: Jesús Carmona de Argila
[attachment=0]mosapodlpeq2.jpg[/attachment]
Argentine Sunset Sky
http://i.imgur.com/Og37V.jpg
Copyright: Silvina Cisternas
[attachment=1]ArgentineSunsetSky.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoTxeMTgm9k
Copyright: Hirokazu Kasahara
[attachment=6]oneISS.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=5]threeISS.jpg[/attachment]
Hale Bopp, Andromeda Galaxy, and the Double Cluster in Perseushttp://www.estrellasyborrascas.com
Copyright: Vicente Aupí
[attachment=4]Hale Bopp+M31+Double Cluster.jpg[/attachment]
Veil and Witches Broom Nebulae
Copyright: Farzad Zamanfar
[attachment=3]Veil & Witches Broom Nebula.jpg[/attachment]
IC 5146: The Cocoon Nebula
http://www.pbase.com/melhelm/image/138646110
Copyright: Mel Helm
[attachment=2]cocoon_Mel.jpg[/attachment]
Solar Mosaic October 11, 2011
http://www.fobos.es/sol111011m.htm
Copyright: Jesús Carmona de Argila
[attachment=0]mosapodlpeq2.jpg[/attachment]
Argentine Sunset Sky
http://i.imgur.com/Og37V.jpg
Copyright: Silvina Cisternas
[attachment=1]ArgentineSunsetSky.jpg[/attachment]
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Green flash
http://www.astrotreff.de/topic.asp?TOPI ... e=1#522134
Copyright: Marco Ludwig
[attachment=0]marco_greenflash2.jpg[/attachment]http://www.astrotreff.de/upload/kleiner ... L1webB.jpg
[attachment=1]marco_greenflash1.jpg[/attachment]http://www.astrotreff.de/upload/kleiner ... MLwebA.jpg
http://www.astrotreff.de/topic.asp?TOPI ... e=1#522134
Copyright: Marco Ludwig
[attachment=0]marco_greenflash2.jpg[/attachment]http://www.astrotreff.de/upload/kleiner ... L1webB.jpg
[attachment=1]marco_greenflash1.jpg[/attachment]http://www.astrotreff.de/upload/kleiner ... MLwebA.jpg
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Radio Telescope from Scratch, NRAO Library, Charlottesville, VA
http://www.flickr.com/photos/teuben/624 ... otostream/
Copyright: Peter Teuben
[attachment=3]radiotelescope_peter.jpg[/attachment]
Aurora over Moraine Lake
http://www.LaunchPhotography.com
Copyright: Ben Cooper
[attachment=2]Moraine_Lake_aurora.jpg[/attachment]
M20: Triffid Nebula
http://www.astropixel.org/astropixel_m20.htm
Copyright: Sébastien Kersten and Rafael Barrena Delgdo
[attachment=1]m20-iac80.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 1333: Reflection Nebula in Perseus
Copyright: Tom Auchter
[attachment=0]NGC1333_IDSSP.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.flickr.com/photos/teuben/624 ... otostream/
Copyright: Peter Teuben
[attachment=3]radiotelescope_peter.jpg[/attachment]
Aurora over Moraine Lake
http://www.LaunchPhotography.com
Copyright: Ben Cooper
[attachment=2]Moraine_Lake_aurora.jpg[/attachment]
M20: Triffid Nebula
http://www.astropixel.org/astropixel_m20.htm
Copyright: Sébastien Kersten and Rafael Barrena Delgdo
[attachment=1]m20-iac80.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 1333: Reflection Nebula in Perseus
Copyright: Tom Auchter
[attachment=0]NGC1333_IDSSP.jpg[/attachment]
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Rainbow
http://www.philippemoussette.com
Copyright: Phiippe Moussette
[attachment=1]moussette_rainbow.jpg[/attachment]
Omicron Persei and IC 348
http://www.collectingphotons.com/Astro/ ... /IC348.htm
Copyright: Gimmi Ratto
[attachment=0]PER-IC348-1200.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.philippemoussette.com
Copyright: Phiippe Moussette
[attachment=1]moussette_rainbow.jpg[/attachment]
Omicron Persei and IC 348
http://www.collectingphotons.com/Astro/ ... /IC348.htm
Copyright: Gimmi Ratto
[attachment=0]PER-IC348-1200.jpg[/attachment]
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The Various Colors of Aurora Borealis
Photo taken in Denmark September 2011, a short burst made various sparkling colors in the sky.
Time-lapse video was showed on CNN.com and CNN International. http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-679392
Larger version: http://groenne.eu/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=141
©Jesper Grønne
Photo taken in Denmark September 2011, a short burst made various sparkling colors in the sky.
Time-lapse video was showed on CNN.com and CNN International. http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-679392
Larger version: http://groenne.eu/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=141
©Jesper Grønne
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SH2-170
http://www.manuelj.com
Copyright: Manuel Jimenez More info and full res:
http://www.manuelj.com/Astronomy/Nebula/Sh2-170
http://www.manuelj.com
Copyright: Manuel Jimenez More info and full res:
http://www.manuelj.com/Astronomy/Nebula/Sh2-170
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Hi,
next week is Jupiter opposition!
Jupiter with Io
http://www.skytrip.de
Copyright: Mario Weigand Full resolution
cheers
Mario
next week is Jupiter opposition!
Jupiter with Io
http://www.skytrip.de
Copyright: Mario Weigand Full resolution
cheers
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Hello, here is a Picture of Profitis Hilias Monastery with Morse Code Startrails, and it writes down with the stars "AVAT Astrovox Astrophotography Team"
Full size here: http://www.astrovox.gr/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=13748
full size with letters: http://www.astrovox.gr/forum/album_pic. ... ser_id=685
full size with letters: http://www.astrovox.gr/forum/album_pic. ... ser_id=685
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The Sun and antennas
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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There are many nice images here!
There are two fascinating images of a large-looking orange Moon being "eaten" by something that is in front of it. Those are really striking images!
I like Robert Fields' images of the Heart and Soul nebulae, particularly the Soul Nebula. It looks like the Heart Nebula attached to its own semi-Siamese twin!
Nice closeup of the Heart Nebula, Wolfgang Promper!
The Crab Nebula looks interestingly different in Marco Angelini, Fabio Taliani and Francesco Antonucci's mapped color image. I assume that blue means OIII, green means Ha and red means SII, as usual.
That's a nice image of IC 4603: Reflection Nebula in Ophiuchius. I like the subtle interplay between brown and blue here, as the dust sometimes reflects the blue color of nearby stars, intensifying the color, and sometimes scatters it away, reddening the light. Tell me, Adriana Fernandez, are you a woman? If you are, I can't help saying that you are doubly welcome here, since there is a general shortage of women posting images here. (Of course, if you are man, you are most welcome here, too!)
Ah, Leonardo Orazi, I love your treatment of color! It's always a joy for me to see your astroimages. That's a deligthful protrait of the Double Cluster!
Mila Zinkova (are you a woman by any chance?), your Fata Morgana mirage is amazing!
And thanks, Jan Nickman (are you a woman?), for showing us where Orion spends his vacations. That looks like a moderately comfortable Rocky Mountain chair for the Hunter!
Kathryn Michener, you must definitely be a woman! I love your rings around the Moon. So delicate and perfect.
Hale Bopp is a golden oldie, but I really like the color contrast between orangish Andromeda and blue-white Hale Bopp (and Double Cluster!).
That's a very beautiful portrait of the Cocoon Nebula. The picture is very deep, and I love the contrast between the incredibly starry background and the partly-opaque nebula. I also love the incredibly subtle and beautiful colors, so that we can see the emission nebula change color from magenta at the center to a much purer red close to where the emission nebulosity ends. And just look at how the reflection nebula changes between subtle shades of grey, blue and green.
Peter Teuben, I love your home-made radio telescope. It looks delightfully quaint, and I meant that as a compliment. I love the way you play with light and shadows in your picture, too!
Gimmi Ratto, I completely love your image of Omicron Persei. This star is intrinsically very bright and blue, but when its light reaches us it has been reddened. In your wonderful closeup of Omicron Persei's "neighbourhood", we get to see the intricate dusty surroundings that reddens it. Great image!
Jesper Grønne, I'm always very glad to see you here. That's a splendid aurora, particularly the purple parts of it. Some parts of it look almost aqua-colored, too. Fantastic. I can't understand how you can see and photograph so many aurorae, because I live not all that far away from you, and I never see any aurorae! (But of course, I tend to go to bed early. Oh well.)
Manuel Jimenez, your image of SH2-170 almost looks like a giant volcano, seen from above. Great image!
Mario Weigand, I'm always happy to see beautiful color pictures of Jupiter. Yours are splendid, with the added bonus of Io, too, and we get to see three different "aspects of Jupiter's rotation cycle" as well as Io's orbit!
Some pictures here are amazing in their way they make a relatively normal scene here on the Earth look positively otherworldly. I love the way Aston Dodd has captured a man standing on a canoe and gliding through the moonbeam reflected on water.
That green aurora reflected in that perfectly still and clear lake makes the scenery appear almost enchanted. I love how the aurora itself is "still" and "softly glowing", adding to the serenity of the night.
My favorite, however, is Philippe Moussette's amazing double rainbow portrait and the fantastic and almost "impossible" play of light over this scene. It really looks as if the rainbow was a perfectly shaped flourescent glass bowl, locking the houses inside a world apart from our own.
Finally I have to thank Jean-Pierre Brahic and Jesús Carmona de Argila for their images of solar prominences.Thank you so much for comparing the size of these awesome prominences with the size of the Earth!
But Jean-Pierre, just because you called your image "Sun Proms", I can't resist giving you this link to another "Prom", a very English concert known as the Last Night of the Proms: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oONWgcvPutE
Thanks to everyone who posted images here!
Ann
P.S. César, that's a fantastic image of the "grainy" "surface" of the Sun (are those things called spicules?) with the masts superimposed on the face of the Sun!
There are two fascinating images of a large-looking orange Moon being "eaten" by something that is in front of it. Those are really striking images!
I like Robert Fields' images of the Heart and Soul nebulae, particularly the Soul Nebula. It looks like the Heart Nebula attached to its own semi-Siamese twin!
Nice closeup of the Heart Nebula, Wolfgang Promper!
The Crab Nebula looks interestingly different in Marco Angelini, Fabio Taliani and Francesco Antonucci's mapped color image. I assume that blue means OIII, green means Ha and red means SII, as usual.
That's a nice image of IC 4603: Reflection Nebula in Ophiuchius. I like the subtle interplay between brown and blue here, as the dust sometimes reflects the blue color of nearby stars, intensifying the color, and sometimes scatters it away, reddening the light. Tell me, Adriana Fernandez, are you a woman? If you are, I can't help saying that you are doubly welcome here, since there is a general shortage of women posting images here. (Of course, if you are man, you are most welcome here, too!)
Ah, Leonardo Orazi, I love your treatment of color! It's always a joy for me to see your astroimages. That's a deligthful protrait of the Double Cluster!
Mila Zinkova (are you a woman by any chance?), your Fata Morgana mirage is amazing!
And thanks, Jan Nickman (are you a woman?), for showing us where Orion spends his vacations. That looks like a moderately comfortable Rocky Mountain chair for the Hunter!
Kathryn Michener, you must definitely be a woman! I love your rings around the Moon. So delicate and perfect.
Hale Bopp is a golden oldie, but I really like the color contrast between orangish Andromeda and blue-white Hale Bopp (and Double Cluster!).
That's a very beautiful portrait of the Cocoon Nebula. The picture is very deep, and I love the contrast between the incredibly starry background and the partly-opaque nebula. I also love the incredibly subtle and beautiful colors, so that we can see the emission nebula change color from magenta at the center to a much purer red close to where the emission nebulosity ends. And just look at how the reflection nebula changes between subtle shades of grey, blue and green.
Peter Teuben, I love your home-made radio telescope. It looks delightfully quaint, and I meant that as a compliment. I love the way you play with light and shadows in your picture, too!
Gimmi Ratto, I completely love your image of Omicron Persei. This star is intrinsically very bright and blue, but when its light reaches us it has been reddened. In your wonderful closeup of Omicron Persei's "neighbourhood", we get to see the intricate dusty surroundings that reddens it. Great image!
Jesper Grønne, I'm always very glad to see you here. That's a splendid aurora, particularly the purple parts of it. Some parts of it look almost aqua-colored, too. Fantastic. I can't understand how you can see and photograph so many aurorae, because I live not all that far away from you, and I never see any aurorae! (But of course, I tend to go to bed early. Oh well.)
Manuel Jimenez, your image of SH2-170 almost looks like a giant volcano, seen from above. Great image!
Mario Weigand, I'm always happy to see beautiful color pictures of Jupiter. Yours are splendid, with the added bonus of Io, too, and we get to see three different "aspects of Jupiter's rotation cycle" as well as Io's orbit!
Some pictures here are amazing in their way they make a relatively normal scene here on the Earth look positively otherworldly. I love the way Aston Dodd has captured a man standing on a canoe and gliding through the moonbeam reflected on water.
That green aurora reflected in that perfectly still and clear lake makes the scenery appear almost enchanted. I love how the aurora itself is "still" and "softly glowing", adding to the serenity of the night.
My favorite, however, is Philippe Moussette's amazing double rainbow portrait and the fantastic and almost "impossible" play of light over this scene. It really looks as if the rainbow was a perfectly shaped flourescent glass bowl, locking the houses inside a world apart from our own.
Finally I have to thank Jean-Pierre Brahic and Jesús Carmona de Argila for their images of solar prominences.Thank you so much for comparing the size of these awesome prominences with the size of the Earth!
But Jean-Pierre, just because you called your image "Sun Proms", I can't resist giving you this link to another "Prom", a very English concert known as the Last Night of the Proms: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oONWgcvPutE
Thanks to everyone who posted images here!
Ann
P.S. César, that's a fantastic image of the "grainy" "surface" of the Sun (are those things called spicules?) with the masts superimposed on the face of the Sun!
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Hi Ann:
Thank you very much for your comment, and for come to see the image. I think you mean to the solar filaments, that are formed in magnetic loops hold that relatively cool, dense gas suspended above-the surface of the Sun.
Many greetings from México
César
Thank you very much for your comment, and for come to see the image. I think you mean to the solar filaments, that are formed in magnetic loops hold that relatively cool, dense gas suspended above-the surface of the Sun.
Many greetings from México
César
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