Submissions: 2014 November
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Barnard 343 - Dark nebula in Cygnus
(w/cluster IC 1311 toward upper right)
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(w/cluster IC 1311 toward upper right)
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NGC 7822 - A star-forming complex in Cepheus
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Followed Ar2192 for a week from 23 till 28 th of October
best regards
image © Philippe TOSI
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The dipper collecting aurora lights.
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Crescent Moon by the cabin
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Copyright: Göran Strand Slowly the winter is coming closer to the northern hemisphere and we're one month away from the holidays. This little cabin located on the island Frösön close to the city of Östersund, Sweden, was well suited for shooting the crescent moon this evening.
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Re: The Heart Nebula
again thanks starsurfer, I looked at that earlier and could not find any reference to WeBo 1starsurfer wrote: This is a very nice image! The narrowband data has made a hidden secret more apparent, a small planetary nebula catalogued as WeBo 1. See the attached crop for a closer view!
cheers, happy thanksgiving
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This is a reprocessed of a previous post on ( Astromontufar » Fri Nov 21, 2014 9:01 am )
Circumpolar
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Circumpolar
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The Soul Nebula IC1848
Copyright: Terry Hancock
This Hubble Palette image combines all data captured from my backyard observatory in sunny Fremont, Michigan USA, September-October 2014 using QHY11/TAK E-180 and data collected in 2012 using QHY9/TMB92SS
Bottom left is part of lesser known emission Nebula SH2-202
I added data from the RGB version for a more natural looking star color.
Total Integration time 24.5 Hours
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This Hubble Palette image combines all data captured from my backyard observatory in sunny Fremont, Michigan USA, September-October 2014 using QHY11/TAK E-180 and data collected in 2012 using QHY9/TMB92SS
Bottom left is part of lesser known emission Nebula SH2-202
I added data from the RGB version for a more natural looking star color.
Total Integration time 24.5 Hours
https://www.flickr.com/photos/terryhancock/15259261273/
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Sunrise, Assekrem Tamanrasset Algeria
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30 Doradus - Cosmic web in south sky
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I like this image a lot! Also a part of the superbubble N70 is visible near the left edge.wellersonlopes wrote:30 Doradus - Cosmic web in south sky
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Re: The Heart Nebula
I have seen WeBo 1 in quite a few widefields of the Heart Nebula but I assume most people don't notice it. Adam Block has an interesting story in one of his previous images.terry.hancock wrote:again thanks starsurfer, I looked at that earlier and could not find any reference to WeBo 1starsurfer wrote: This is a very nice image! The narrowband data has made a hidden secret more apparent, a small planetary nebula catalogued as WeBo 1. See the attached crop for a closer view!
cheers, happy thanksgiving
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Very thin crescent moon
In 2012 february 22, after newmoon, the moon setting very close to the sun, but enough far to observe it.
Im was going to my village little hill, to take photos of this rare setting. I was having a very large luck, bequase the 3. photo is showing the tiny 0.7% phase moon... The "lifetime" was 18,5, hour after new moon. Thank you weather, for the great sky!
Larger image: http://kepfeltoltes.hu/141126/2012_02_2 ... es.hu_.jpg
You can see the tiny crescent moon this image. The moon distance to the horizon is only 1,5° (local time 18:05). It was invisible to the naked eye.
It was my first, and the youngest moon observation ever. Sometimes the luck is important. This image was created a Canon EOS1000D + Canon 70-300EF
Im showing this image after the sundays 1.5% crescent moon.
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In 2012 february 22, after newmoon, the moon setting very close to the sun, but enough far to observe it.
Im was going to my village little hill, to take photos of this rare setting. I was having a very large luck, bequase the 3. photo is showing the tiny 0.7% phase moon... The "lifetime" was 18,5, hour after new moon. Thank you weather, for the great sky!
Larger image: http://kepfeltoltes.hu/141126/2012_02_2 ... es.hu_.jpg
You can see the tiny crescent moon this image. The moon distance to the horizon is only 1,5° (local time 18:05). It was invisible to the naked eye.
It was my first, and the youngest moon observation ever. Sometimes the luck is important. This image was created a Canon EOS1000D + Canon 70-300EF
Im showing this image after the sundays 1.5% crescent moon.
Rafael Schmall
Hungary, Somogy, Kaposfő
http://rafeeen1.tumblr.com/
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Reason: Changed img tag to img2 tag; thanks for sharing!
Reason: Changed img tag to img2 tag; thanks for sharing!
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Halves of Circles.
Iceland, October 2014.
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Iceland, October 2014.
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The Orion and Running Man Nebulae
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Copyright: Salvatore Grasso and Ryan Hannahoe
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NGC253 and faint Halo
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Copyright: Salvatore Grasso and Brett Soames
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Happy Thanksgiving From The Heart & The Soul
Copyright: Terry Hancock
My final image which completes this interesting chapter within this region of Cassiopeia is a 6776x4170 pixel 4 panel Mosaic of The Heart & Soul Nebulae also including, Emission Nebula SH2-202 bottom left, Planetary Nebula HDW 2 also known as Sh2-200 near top left hand corner, beneath that is another Planetary Nebula IC289, smaller objects such as WeBo 1 cannot be seen in this image but I did a crop you can find here https://www.flickr.com/photos/terryhancock/15886471491/
My RGB data was used to give what I think gives a more pleasing and natural star color.
Total Integration time 56.5 Hours
My final image which completes this interesting chapter within this region of Cassiopeia is a 6776x4170 pixel 4 panel Mosaic of The Heart & Soul Nebulae also including, Emission Nebula SH2-202 bottom left, Planetary Nebula HDW 2 also known as Sh2-200 near top left hand corner, beneath that is another Planetary Nebula IC289, smaller objects such as WeBo 1 cannot be seen in this image but I did a crop you can find here https://www.flickr.com/photos/terryhancock/15886471491/
My RGB data was used to give what I think gives a more pleasing and natural star color.
Total Integration time 56.5 Hours
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving From The Heart & The Soul
I've loved following the progress of your project! Although you have mentioned there is the planetary nebula IC 289, it appears as a tiny star even in the largest image!! A closeup with a large telescope would also show a halo around it.terry.hancock wrote:Copyright: Terry Hancock
My final image which completes this interesting chapter within this region of Cassiopeia is a 6776x4170 pixel 4 panel Mosaic of The Heart & Soul Nebulae also including, Emission Nebula SH2-202 bottom left, Planetary Nebula HDW 2 also known as Sh2-200 near top left hand corner, beneath that is another Planetary Nebula IC289, smaller objects such as WeBo 1 cannot be seen in this image but I did a crop you can find here https://www.flickr.com/photos/terryhancock/15886471491/
My RGB data was used to give what I think gives a more pleasing and natural star color.
Total Integration time 56.5 Hours
Horse Head and Flame Nebula
A known and very beautiful nebula in Orion taken from Buenos Aires Argentina by Omar Mangini
For more resolution : http://www.nebula1.com.ar/b33yngc2024.htm
For more resolution : http://www.nebula1.com.ar/b33yngc2024.htm
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Rosette Nebula in Monoceros
Rosette Nebula in Monoceros from Buenos Aires by Omar Mangini
for more resolution: http://www.nebula1.com.ar/ngc2237areco.htm
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Triple the Clusters, Triple the Fun
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Copyright: Marion Haligowski
Triple the Clusters, Triple the Fun by Radical Retinoscopy, on Flickr
From top to bottom: M38, M36 and M37 were photographed in the constellation Auriga. This stack of 22 twenty second exposures (Canon T2i, ISO 800, f/3.2, 100 mm lens) is framed by the bright stars Alnath (Β Tau) the the right and θ Aur to the left. A thin layer of high clouds added a soft glow to the bright stars. Tracking was done with an iOptron Sky Tracker . The stacking was performed in Nebulosity.
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Copyright: Marion Haligowski
Triple the Clusters, Triple the Fun by Radical Retinoscopy, on Flickr
From top to bottom: M38, M36 and M37 were photographed in the constellation Auriga. This stack of 22 twenty second exposures (Canon T2i, ISO 800, f/3.2, 100 mm lens) is framed by the bright stars Alnath (Β Tau) the the right and θ Aur to the left. A thin layer of high clouds added a soft glow to the bright stars. Tracking was done with an iOptron Sky Tracker . The stacking was performed in Nebulosity.