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Found Images: 2013 July

Post by owlice » Mon Jul 01, 2013 10:34 am


Have you seen a great image or video somewhere that you think would make a great APOD? Nominate it for APOD! Please post as much information here as you have about the image/video with a link to any source(s) for it you know of here, and the editors will take a look.

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Re: Found Images: 2013 July

Post by starsurfer » Mon Jul 01, 2013 10:40 am

M3
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Re: Found Images: 2013 July

Post by Turnit Tops » Wed Jul 03, 2013 9:09 am

Image
http://photos3.marinetraffic.com/ais/sh ... &size=full
A stunning photo of a tornado at sea. Here is the link to the ship's page on marinetraffic.com:
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Post by Ann » Wed Jul 03, 2013 10:56 am

Steve Byrne has processed Hubble data for NGC 3603 and has produced a fantastic image:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephen63/ ... /lightbox/

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Post by starsurfer » Sat Jul 06, 2013 11:16 am

Abell 74
http://www.noao.edu/image_gallery/html/im1165.html
Copyright: T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage) and H. Schweiker (WIYN and NOAO/AURA/NSF)
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Post by starsurfer » Tue Jul 09, 2013 5:52 am

NGC 4618 and NGC 4625
http://www.karelteuwen.be/photo_page.ph ... 2&album=14
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Post by starsurfer » Wed Jul 10, 2013 12:13 pm

HFG 1
http://www.astrosurf.com/zoll/images/HFG1.html
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Solar System Major Moons

Post by bystander » Wed Jul 10, 2013 3:38 pm

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The Solar System's Major Moons
Planetary Society | Emily Lakdawalla | 2013 Jul 10

The Solar System contains 18 or 19 natural satellites of planets that are large enough for self-gravity to make them round. (Why the uncertain number? Neptune’s moon Proteus is on the edge.) They are shown here to scale with each other. Two of them are larger than Mercury; seven are larger than Pluto and Eris. If they were not orbiting planets, many of these worlds would be called “planets,” and scientists who study them are called “planetary scientists.”
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Montage by Emily Lakdawalla. The Moon: Gari Arrillaga. <br />Other moons data: NASA/JPL. Processing by Ted Stryk, <br />Gordan Ugarkovic, Emily Lakdawalla, and Jason Perry.
Montage by Emily Lakdawalla. The Moon: Gari Arrillaga.
Other moons data: NASA/JPL. Processing by Ted Stryk,
Gordan Ugarkovic, Emily Lakdawalla, and Jason Perry.
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Re: Found Images: 2013 July

Post by Bonobo » Wed Jul 10, 2013 5:07 pm

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Vía Láctea de Norte a Sur por calle L, 8, en Flickr
Panorámica de la Vía Láctea de norte a sur.
Overview of the Milky Way from north to south.

En el verano boreal, la Vía Láctea es el actor principal en los cielos nocturnos.
De norte a sur domina los cielos desde cualquier lugar algo alejado de las luces de la ciudad.
En este caso, desde la Campiña Cordobesa (Andalucía, España), en mitad de los olivares, huyendo del calor en la refrescante noche veraniega.
Esta fotografía es una composición de 10 fotografías unidas para formar una panorámica de más de 180 grados.

In the summer, the Milky Way is the main actor in the night skies.
From north to south dominates the heavens from anywhere something away from city lights.
In this case, from the Countryside Cordoba (Andalusia, Spain), in the middle of olive groves, to avoid the heat in the cool summer night.
This photograph is a composite of 10 pictures together to form a panorama of over 180 degrees.

© Juan A. Bafalliu, España, 2013

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Post by canopia » Wed Jul 10, 2013 7:38 pm

3 more years and it could also be 20, if Charon is round enough.

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[attachment=0]20130619_solar-system-major-moons-by-location-withtext[1].jpg[/attachment][/b]
The Solar System's Major Moons
Planetary Society | Emily Lakdawalla | 2013 Jul 10

The Solar System contains 18 or 19 natural satellites of planets that are large enough for self-gravity to make them round. (Why the uncertain number? Neptune’s moon Proteus is on the edge.) They are shown here to scale with each other. Two of them are larger than Mercury; seven are larger than Pluto and Eris. If they were not orbiting planets, many of these worlds would be called “planets,” and scientists who study them are called “planetary scientists.”

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Re: Found Images: 2013 July

Post by Bonobo » Wed Jul 10, 2013 10:35 pm

Image
Triangulo de verano informado por calle L, 8, en Flickr
Triángulo de Verano.
Summer triangle

En el verano boreal, las noches calurosas invitan a salir al aire libre a tomar el fresco. Un buen momento para mirar al cielo y descubrir sus maravillas luminosas.
El Triángulo de Verano en pleno cénit y en mitad de la Vía Láctea, es un buen espectáculo para contemplar.

In the summer, hot nights invite go outside for some fresh air. A good time to look up and discover his wonderful light.
The Summer Triangle and full zenith half of the Milky Way, is a good show to watch.

© Juan A. Bafalliu, España, 2013

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Re: Found Images: 2013 July

Post by starsurfer » Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:27 am

NGC 6726
http://www.pbase.com/david_fitz_henry/image/146373474
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Re: Solar System Major Moons

Post by bystander » Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:16 pm

canopia wrote:3 more years and it could also be 20, if Charon is round enough.
If Charon is round enough, the Pluto Charon system should be considered a binary dwarf, since the barycenter is well outside the surface of either.
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Re: Solar System Major Moons

Post by canopia » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:18 pm

It is just a matter of time, then. Charon itself is bigger than Ceres.

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canopia wrote:3 more years and it could also be 20, if Charon is round enough.
If Charon is round enough, the Pluto Charon system should be considered a binary dwarf, since the barycenter is well outside the surface of either.

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Re: Found Images: 2013 July

Post by starsurfer » Fri Jul 12, 2013 10:26 am

NGC 474
http://www.cfht.hawaii.edu/en/science/LP_13_16/
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Re: Found Images: 2013 July

Post by starsurfer » Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:56 am

Orion widefield
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Re: Found Images: 2013 July

Post by Turnit Tops » Thu Jul 18, 2013 7:45 am

6890172668_860d6dde0d_o.jpg
Caption: a happy lens in Hubble data
Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/geckzilla/ ... otostream/
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Re: Found Images: 2013 July

Post by starsurfer » Thu Jul 18, 2013 10:05 am

R Aquarii Nebula (Ced 211)
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/raquarii.shtml
Copyright: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona This post is dedicated to the astronomer Tiina Liimets! :D

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