Submissions: 2013 October
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A widefield picture of the dust in western part of Cepheus. From VdB 141 through NGC 7023 to LBN 468. Taken with Officina Stellare Veloce RH 200 and STL 11000 from central part of Poland.
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terry.hancock wrote:Comet ISON
Copyright: Clifford Spohn and Terry Hancock
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when and where can i see this in the sky?
"I'm so fast that last night I turned off the light switch in my hotel room and was in bed before the room was dark" Muhammad Ali, faster than the speed of light?
Re: Submissions: 2013 October
sun pillar at dawn
and in the evening
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Lynds' Bright Nebula 242 in Cygnus. This object is rarely imaged but has a beautiful structure.
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Re: Submissions: 2013 October
M33 - Triangulum ... a look at Ha
Full-size/details: http://jeffjastro.com/dso/M33Ha_23Sep13.htm
Copyright: Jeffrey O. Johnson (http://jeffjastro.com)
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Full-size/details: http://jeffjastro.com/dso/M33Ha_23Sep13.htm
Copyright: Jeffrey O. Johnson (http://jeffjastro.com)
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Re: Submissions: 2013 October
Autumn Red sprites
Bigger size: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7294/1032 ... 5d5f_o.jpg
On the evening of 12nd October a small storm system crossed Hungary. After the main part of it has left my hometown, Veszprem, I saw that the clouds would soon disappear and as it was still slightly raining with the cloud gaps I went down with the hope of catching a rainbow at moonlight. This could not form but the rainclouds left us very quickly and I could see the distant storms lightnings so I deciced to stay and try to catch some possible red sprites. As soon as the sky became clear temperature fell and humidity rose so the seeing was far from perfect but still with almost cloudless sky sprites began to appear above the distant lightnings.
Later I checked the distance of the storms at the local weather radar, they were about 140kms East of me, which is an ideal distance to see sprites. I could photograph 4 of them until the rising humidity became a fog. With each sprite I catched, the horizon above the storm became bright blue because of the lightning. I have also seen 2 of the sprites with my own eyes, they looked like a very quick upward moving flash of light. With one of the sprites a green meteor also fell into a photo (http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7323/1023 ... 2f91_c.jpg ).
This was the second case I could photograph red sprites, the first was a coincidence 4 years ago and was much fainter then these. But since then I tried to go after this phenomenon and now in an unusual autumn weather I won the chase again.
Photo credit: Monika Landy-Gyebnar
Veszprem, Hungary
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On the evening of 12nd October a small storm system crossed Hungary. After the main part of it has left my hometown, Veszprem, I saw that the clouds would soon disappear and as it was still slightly raining with the cloud gaps I went down with the hope of catching a rainbow at moonlight. This could not form but the rainclouds left us very quickly and I could see the distant storms lightnings so I deciced to stay and try to catch some possible red sprites. As soon as the sky became clear temperature fell and humidity rose so the seeing was far from perfect but still with almost cloudless sky sprites began to appear above the distant lightnings.
Later I checked the distance of the storms at the local weather radar, they were about 140kms East of me, which is an ideal distance to see sprites. I could photograph 4 of them until the rising humidity became a fog. With each sprite I catched, the horizon above the storm became bright blue because of the lightning. I have also seen 2 of the sprites with my own eyes, they looked like a very quick upward moving flash of light. With one of the sprites a green meteor also fell into a photo (http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7323/1023 ... 2f91_c.jpg ).
This was the second case I could photograph red sprites, the first was a coincidence 4 years ago and was much fainter then these. But since then I tried to go after this phenomenon and now in an unusual autumn weather I won the chase again.
Photo credit: Monika Landy-Gyebnar
Veszprem, Hungary
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Aurora bubble
http://www.astrofotografen.se
Copyright: Göran Strand A 360 degree panorama trapped inside a bubble floating in space.
http://www.astrofotografen.se
Copyright: Göran Strand A 360 degree panorama trapped inside a bubble floating in space.
IC4628 in Scorpius
I present two versions of this object.
Narrowband (R = SII, G = Ha, B = OIII)
http://www.pbase.com/gbachmayer/image/1 ... 9/original
RGB-Version with Ha+OIII enhancements
http://www.pbase.com/gbachmayer/image/1 ... 4/original
Narrowband (R = SII, G = Ha, B = OIII)
http://www.pbase.com/gbachmayer/image/1 ... 9/original
RGB-Version with Ha+OIII enhancements
http://www.pbase.com/gbachmayer/image/1 ... 4/original
Re: Submissions: 2013 October
VISUAL DECEPTION: Close and Far: (aka 1500 years light versus 16000 years light distance)
Althought both targets.. the open cluster and the nebula seems to be into same plane in the astrophotography... this is a visual deception.¡¡ About 14,5 thousand light years are guilty...
Large image can be seen here :http://afesan.es/Deepspace/NGC%201528,% ... _orig.html
SH2 - 209 is located in one of the outer arms , on the edge of our galaxy, about 16,000 light years ... overshadow by a dust cloud. As any other HII region,it is show when the ultraviolet radiation from surrounding stars ,ionize gas all around., thereby causing the brightness of the light spectrum visible.The surrounding dust is heated by radiation and this allows it to be seen also into infrared spectrum..These regions are characterized by being nest of new stars..
In this link can be seen SH2 -209 SH2 -206 ( aka NGC 1491 ) portrayed by the WISE telescope in the infrared . SH2 -209 is located to the left of the image.
http://wise.ssl.berkeley.edu/gallery_ngc1491.html
Discovered by William Herschel in 1790 , NGC 1528 is an open cluster (Archinal Brent and Steven Hynes catalog with about 165 stars) , with the brightest set in the order of magnitude 8.7 .. It stretches over about 13 year light into space..It has an estimated age of about 300-370 million years ago ( A modest age , compared with the cluster NGC 6791 in Lyra , which are attributed to between 7 and 8 billion years)
It is approximately at 1530 years light distance.. ... thus ,in the picture,althought both targets seeems to be into same plane ... SH2 -209 is about 14.5 thousand light years more distant .. A trifle ..
The Russian astronomer A. V. Lotkin , has cataloged NGC1528 and NGC1545 ( another small cluster located less than a degree and a half , but not in this image field ) as a possible binary cluster probably captured by "tidal".Both clusters have similar galactic coordinates , ages , distances and mediam radial velocities If they are really a couple ...it could be the second double cluster in Perseus (besides the well-known " Double Cluster " NGC869 and NGC884 ) .
Credits of information :
Deep -Sky Companions : Hidden Treasures (Stephen James O'Meara ) .Cambridge University Press
NASA / JPL -Caltech / WISE Team
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Nice, separated dark nebula LBN 1251 in Cepheus.
Taken with Officina Stellare Veloce RH 200 and STL 11000.
Taken with Officina Stellare Veloce RH 200 and STL 11000.
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white, 17', and red
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IC 1805 mapped narrowband
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VDB14 and VDB15 in Camelopardalis
High resolution at http://www.nightoverontario.com/Astrono ... &lb=1&s=X3
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Sh2-187 diffuse nebula in Cassiopeia
Higher resolution here http://www.nightoverontario.com/Astrono ... &lb=1&s=X3
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Re: Submissions: 2013 October
Crepuscular Ray Sunrise and Fogbow
Copyright: Lee Buck
http://lbuckphotos.smugmug.com/Astrophotography
This image was taken at sunrise in a meadow about 20 miles north of the North Rim of the Grand Canyon At the same time, this Fogbow was visible to the west More Grand Canyon images (and full size) can be see here
Copyright: Lee Buck
http://lbuckphotos.smugmug.com/Astrophotography
This image was taken at sunrise in a meadow about 20 miles north of the North Rim of the Grand Canyon At the same time, this Fogbow was visible to the west More Grand Canyon images (and full size) can be see here
The Eye's of the Spider
Looking deep inside the Tarantula Nebula at the super star cluster RMC 136
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3705/1035 ... 7a3c_o.jpg Copyright Michael Sidonio
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3705/1035 ... 7a3c_o.jpg Copyright Michael Sidonio
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Destination: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
A shot I captured of tonight's penumbral lunar eclipse at maximum eclipse with a propeller plane passing through the field.
http://exitpupil.org
Copyright: Scott MacNeill / Frosty Drew Observatory
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A shot I captured of tonight's penumbral lunar eclipse at maximum eclipse with a propeller plane passing through the field.
http://exitpupil.org
Copyright: Scott MacNeill / Frosty Drew Observatory
http://exitpupil.org/images/photos/penu ... l_full.jpg
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M-33 or Triangulum Galaxy. Integration time of 1.3 hours total in LRGB. (2x600 each)
Link to larger image: http://cdn.astrobin.com/images/509a6bae ... 421_hd.jpg
Link to larger image: http://cdn.astrobin.com/images/509a6bae ... 421_hd.jpg
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An "Illusive" penumbral lunar eclipse.
The Image was taken on October, 18 at 23:55 UT close to the maximal phase of the penumbral eclipse of the Moon.
Techical details: TAL-250K telescope (with reducer, f=1500mm), Canon 1000D camera (ISO 100, 1/400s). Colors and contrast were enhanced a bit.
http://www.forum.belastro.net/files/ecl ... tw_114.jpg Copyright: Dzmitry Kananovich, dzmitryk@belastro.net
The Image was taken on October, 18 at 23:55 UT close to the maximal phase of the penumbral eclipse of the Moon.
Techical details: TAL-250K telescope (with reducer, f=1500mm), Canon 1000D camera (ISO 100, 1/400s). Colors and contrast were enhanced a bit.
http://www.forum.belastro.net/files/ecl ... tw_114.jpg Copyright: Dzmitry Kananovich, dzmitryk@belastro.net
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Sh2-155
Copyrights: Fényes Lóránd LBN603
Copyrights: Ondrej Kozacik Veil Complex
Copyrights: Jose Mtanous
Larger version: http://mtanous.files.wordpress.com/2013 ... tars_3.jpg SH2 132 in Cepheus/Lacerta
Copyrights: Cesar Blanco M42 and IC434 in Wide Field
Copyrights: Roberto Colombari and Federico Pelliccia
Copyrights: Fényes Lóránd LBN603
Copyrights: Ondrej Kozacik Veil Complex
Copyrights: Jose Mtanous
Larger version: http://mtanous.files.wordpress.com/2013 ... tars_3.jpg SH2 132 in Cepheus/Lacerta
Copyrights: Cesar Blanco M42 and IC434 in Wide Field
Copyrights: Roberto Colombari and Federico Pelliccia
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The most distant gravitational lens yet discovered
Image Credits: NASA/ESA/A. van der Wel
More about: http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/heic1319/ Gems in the SMC - NGC 395, NGC 371, IC 1624, NGC 346 and possibly other nebulae
Copyrights: Martin Pugh Evening Bunch from Nemrut Dagi
Copyrights: Tunc Tezel NGC520 (and UGC957)
Copyrights: Adam Block NGC7723
Copyrights: Adam Block
Image Credits: NASA/ESA/A. van der Wel
More about: http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/heic1319/ Gems in the SMC - NGC 395, NGC 371, IC 1624, NGC 346 and possibly other nebulae
Copyrights: Martin Pugh Evening Bunch from Nemrut Dagi
Copyrights: Tunc Tezel NGC520 (and UGC957)
Copyrights: Adam Block NGC7723
Copyrights: Adam Block
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Lenticular Clouds
Copyrights: Robert Fields M31 (Andromeda Galaxy)
Copyrights: Leonardo Orazi ISS/Lunar transit
Copyrights: William Phelps and Jeff Crawford Curiosity Confirms Origins of Martian Meteorites
Image credit: NASA
More about: http://news.agu.org/press-release/curio ... eteorites/ M31 (Andromeda) mosaic
Copyrights: Bill Snyder
Copyrights: Robert Fields M31 (Andromeda Galaxy)
Copyrights: Leonardo Orazi ISS/Lunar transit
Copyrights: William Phelps and Jeff Crawford Curiosity Confirms Origins of Martian Meteorites
Image credit: NASA
More about: http://news.agu.org/press-release/curio ... eteorites/ M31 (Andromeda) mosaic
Copyrights: Bill Snyder
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Comet ISON 09/10/2013
Copyrights: John Chumack Comet Encke - Oct 12th.
Copyrights: Damian Peach
Copyrights: John Chumack Comet Encke - Oct 12th.
Copyrights: Damian Peach