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Planetary light Vs. City light
The light of Venus vs. the city lights from Kuala Lumpur, pictured atop of a hill side.
Copyright: Kwang Chun Gan
The light of Venus vs. the city lights from Kuala Lumpur, pictured atop of a hill side.
Copyright: Kwang Chun Gan
Re: Submissions: 2015 February
M34 and nearest neighborhood
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Copyright: Marcin Paciorek
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Copyright: Marcin Paciorek
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Pillars of Creation
The new version of Pillars of Creation was released back in 2014, inspired by my Hubble Image process teacher I went ahead and checked the avialable data to create my own version (http://archive.stsci.edu/prepds/heritage/m16/) I used two infrared filters.
hlsp_heritage_hst_wfc3-ir_m16_f110w_v1_drz Blue
hlsp_heritage_hst_wfc3-ir_m16_f160w_v1_drz Red
Pseudogreen
The Image credit are for all the Hubble, Nasa and ESA team.
The process and assemble of the data was done by ME.
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The new version of Pillars of Creation was released back in 2014, inspired by my Hubble Image process teacher I went ahead and checked the avialable data to create my own version (http://archive.stsci.edu/prepds/heritage/m16/) I used two infrared filters.
hlsp_heritage_hst_wfc3-ir_m16_f110w_v1_drz Blue
hlsp_heritage_hst_wfc3-ir_m16_f160w_v1_drz Red
Pseudogreen
The Image credit are for all the Hubble, Nasa and ESA team.
The process and assemble of the data was done by ME.
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Jupiter and Satellites setting behind the Marmarole
That's a simple but extraordinary event, Jupiter and its satellites while they were setting behind the Marmarole, Dolomiti (Italy). Happened this morning (February 4, 2015) at 6:50 am. I used a simple telephoto for taking this scene
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Jupiter and Satellites setting behind the Marmarole
That's a simple but extraordinary event, Jupiter and its satellites while they were setting behind the Marmarole, Dolomiti (Italy). Happened this morning (February 4, 2015) at 6:50 am. I used a simple telephoto for taking this scene
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M106 - HST / Subaru / Amateur data
This image is the composition of frames from the Subaru telescope (R+ band) and Hubble Space Telescope observations for the galaxy core (assembled and processed by Robert Gendler).
The overall luminance has been colorized with a former image by Giovanni Paglioli.
Data: NASA/ESO/NOAJ/G.Paglioli
Processing: R. Colombari and R. Gendler
http://www.astrobin.com/154455/0/
This image is the composition of frames from the Subaru telescope (R+ band) and Hubble Space Telescope observations for the galaxy core (assembled and processed by Robert Gendler).
The overall luminance has been colorized with a former image by Giovanni Paglioli.
Data: NASA/ESO/NOAJ/G.Paglioli
Processing: R. Colombari and R. Gendler
http://www.astrobin.com/154455/0/
Re: Submissions: 2015 February
Barnard's "E" Dark Nebula
Copyrights: Ron Brecher March of the moons
Image credits: NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
An article: http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/heic1504/ Dawn Gets Closer Views of Ceres
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA/PS
An article: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4475 Mercury and Venus over Mount Fuji
Copyrights: Johann Nishant Huge Solar Filament
Copryights: John Chumack Orion's Sword
Copyrights: Ron Brecher Messier 78
Credits and copyrights: Data: POSS-II and WISE Archives; Image Assembly and Processing: Oliver Czernetz
Larger size: http://www.astrobin.com/154121/ IC2118 (Witch's Head) With Rigel
Copyrights: Terry Danks
Copyrights: Ron Brecher March of the moons
Image credits: NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
An article: http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/heic1504/ Dawn Gets Closer Views of Ceres
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA/PS
An article: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4475 Mercury and Venus over Mount Fuji
Copyrights: Johann Nishant Huge Solar Filament
Copryights: John Chumack Orion's Sword
Copyrights: Ron Brecher Messier 78
Credits and copyrights: Data: POSS-II and WISE Archives; Image Assembly and Processing: Oliver Czernetz
Larger size: http://www.astrobin.com/154121/ IC2118 (Witch's Head) With Rigel
Copyrights: Terry Danks
Re: Submissions: 2015 February
Bubble Nebula - HSHO by Kinch-Astro, on Flickr
Bubble Nebula - HSHO
3 x SII + 3 x Ha + 3 x OIII.
Total = 9x900 seconds: 2 hrs 15Mins.
Tak FS106ED on Tak EM200 Mount. ATIK 460EX camera.
Bubble Nebula - HSHO
3 x SII + 3 x Ha + 3 x OIII.
Total = 9x900 seconds: 2 hrs 15Mins.
Tak FS106ED on Tak EM200 Mount. ATIK 460EX camera.
Re: Submissions: 2015 February
The Horsehead and Flame Nebulae (IC434, B33, NGC2024)
Copyrights: Terry Hancock
Larger size: https://www.flickr.com/photos/terryhanc ... /lightbox/ Comet Lovejoy
Image credits: MASTER-Tunka Telescope Image credits MASTER South Africa Telescope Bicolor NGC2244
Copyrights: Arno Rottal Jupiter & Ganymede at Opposition
Copyrights: John Chumack Protoplanetary disk Proplyd 106-417 in Orion
Copyrights: Ralf Vandebergh Vela Supernova
Copyrights: Harel Boren C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy
Copyrights: Philippe Durville Propeller Nebula - DWB111
Copyrights: Eric Coles
Copyrights: Terry Hancock
Larger size: https://www.flickr.com/photos/terryhanc ... /lightbox/ Comet Lovejoy
Image credits: MASTER-Tunka Telescope Image credits MASTER South Africa Telescope Bicolor NGC2244
Copyrights: Arno Rottal Jupiter & Ganymede at Opposition
Copyrights: John Chumack Protoplanetary disk Proplyd 106-417 in Orion
Copyrights: Ralf Vandebergh Vela Supernova
Copyrights: Harel Boren C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy
Copyrights: Philippe Durville Propeller Nebula - DWB111
Copyrights: Eric Coles
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Comet Lovejoy and the Double Cluster in Perseus
Copyrights: Ian Sharp
Full size: http://astro-sharp.com/images/comets/C2 ... 13_ids.jpg Full size: http://astro-sharp.com/images/comets/C2 ... 37_ids.jpg Helix Nebula
Copyrights: Francesco Antonucci
Full size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/151175/0/ M106
Credits and copyrights: Data: NASA/ESO/NAOJ/Giovanni Paglioli; Assembling and processing: R. Colombari and R. Gendler
Full size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/154455/0/?real=&mod= http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?p=239491#p239491
Rosette Nebula
Copyrights: Fényes Lóránd
Larger size: http://www.pleiades.hu/en/galeria/kozmo ... dal080.php Clavius area
Copyrights: Juan Luis Canovas M51, The Whirlpool Galaxy (NGC 5195-94) composite: radio and visible light
Credits and copyrights: Data@ Subaru Telescope (NAOJ), Hubble Space Telescope Digitized Sky Survey, NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory); Image Assembly and Processing : Robert Gendler and Roberto Colombari
More sizes: http://www.robgendlerastropics.com/M51-Radio.html related: http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=34423
Venus and Mercury conjunction
Copyrights: Daniele Cipollina Sh2-112 Emission Nebula
Copyrights: Ron Brecher
Copyrights: Ian Sharp
Full size: http://astro-sharp.com/images/comets/C2 ... 13_ids.jpg Full size: http://astro-sharp.com/images/comets/C2 ... 37_ids.jpg Helix Nebula
Copyrights: Francesco Antonucci
Full size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/151175/0/ M106
Credits and copyrights: Data: NASA/ESO/NAOJ/Giovanni Paglioli; Assembling and processing: R. Colombari and R. Gendler
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Rosette Nebula
Copyrights: Fényes Lóránd
Larger size: http://www.pleiades.hu/en/galeria/kozmo ... dal080.php Clavius area
Copyrights: Juan Luis Canovas M51, The Whirlpool Galaxy (NGC 5195-94) composite: radio and visible light
Credits and copyrights: Data@ Subaru Telescope (NAOJ), Hubble Space Telescope Digitized Sky Survey, NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory); Image Assembly and Processing : Robert Gendler and Roberto Colombari
More sizes: http://www.robgendlerastropics.com/M51-Radio.html related: http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=34423
Venus and Mercury conjunction
Copyrights: Daniele Cipollina Sh2-112 Emission Nebula
Copyrights: Ron Brecher
The Andromeda Galaxy and Comet 2014 Q2 Lovejoy
The Andromeda Galaxy, M31, and Comet 2014 Q2 Lovejoy taken last night from my home in Canton, Ga. This was taken right after sunset.
Stacked from 21 individual Images using DeepSkyStacker
Image Specs: ISO 1600, f/5.6, 30 sec exp, FL 55mm.
Link to image: https://flic.kr/p/r97soo
Andromeda and Coment LoveJot 2-10-2015 HDR_ by simdan42, on Flickr
Stacked from 21 individual Images using DeepSkyStacker
Image Specs: ISO 1600, f/5.6, 30 sec exp, FL 55mm.
Link to image: https://flic.kr/p/r97soo
Andromeda and Coment LoveJot 2-10-2015 HDR_ by simdan42, on Flickr
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]IC405
Copyrights: Peter Prendergast NGC 3521 - the "Technicolor" Galaxy
Credits: SSRO-South (Steve Mazlin, Warren Keller, Jack Harvey, and Steve Menaker) & PROMPT/UNC
Full size: http://www.starshadows.com/gallery/disp ... ?imgID=497 IC 5067 Pelican Jet
Copyrights: Larry Van Vleet
Full size: http://www.lvvastro.com/lvvastro_images ... 7-full.jpg ISS Transit of the Moon, 6th Feb 2015
Copyrights: James West Orion's Belt
Copyrights: Leonardo Orazi
Larger size: http://www.starkeeper.it/OrionBelt.htm M78
Larger size: http://bf-astro.com/m78/m78.htm Spring Galaxies M65, M66
Copyrights: Philip Perkins Omega Centauri
Copyrights: Marco Verstraaten IC1805-IC1848
Credits and copyrights: Data: WISE IRSA and Francesco Antonucci; Image processing: Francesco Antonucci
Full size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/154932/0/
Copyrights: Peter Prendergast NGC 3521 - the "Technicolor" Galaxy
Credits: SSRO-South (Steve Mazlin, Warren Keller, Jack Harvey, and Steve Menaker) & PROMPT/UNC
Full size: http://www.starshadows.com/gallery/disp ... ?imgID=497 IC 5067 Pelican Jet
Copyrights: Larry Van Vleet
Full size: http://www.lvvastro.com/lvvastro_images ... 7-full.jpg ISS Transit of the Moon, 6th Feb 2015
Copyrights: James West Orion's Belt
Copyrights: Leonardo Orazi
Larger size: http://www.starkeeper.it/OrionBelt.htm M78
Larger size: http://bf-astro.com/m78/m78.htm Spring Galaxies M65, M66
Copyrights: Philip Perkins Omega Centauri
Copyrights: Marco Verstraaten IC1805-IC1848
Credits and copyrights: Data: WISE IRSA and Francesco Antonucci; Image processing: Francesco Antonucci
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Astronomers Catch Multiple-Star System in First Stages of Formation
Image credits: Bill Saxton, NRAO/AUI/NSF
An article: https://public.nrao.edu/news/pressrelea ... em-forming http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=34440
Moon and Saturn
Copyrights: Andre Potgieter Trifid Nebula
Copyrights: Andre Potgieter Comet C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy
Copyrights: Adriano Valvasori Grand Canyon - Winter Milky Way Arch from Orion to Winter Triangle
Copyrights: Wally Pacholka Jupiter and the dancing moons
Copyrights: Daniel Leclerc Sharpless 129 (Sh2-129) - Flying Bat Nebula
Copyrigths: Jeff Johnson
Full size: http://jeffjastro.com/dso/Sh2-129_29Oct14.htm
Image credits: Bill Saxton, NRAO/AUI/NSF
An article: https://public.nrao.edu/news/pressrelea ... em-forming http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=34440
Moon and Saturn
Copyrights: Andre Potgieter Trifid Nebula
Copyrights: Andre Potgieter Comet C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy
Copyrights: Adriano Valvasori Grand Canyon - Winter Milky Way Arch from Orion to Winter Triangle
Copyrights: Wally Pacholka Jupiter and the dancing moons
Copyrights: Daniel Leclerc Sharpless 129 (Sh2-129) - Flying Bat Nebula
Copyrigths: Jeff Johnson
Full size: http://jeffjastro.com/dso/Sh2-129_29Oct14.htm
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In the eve of Saint Valentine's Day, let me send you this picture, with a love story related to it:
It is told that a long time ago, many years before the arrival of the spanish conquerors, there lived in the western coast of Benahoare (the name of the island before the conquest) a young guanche (native people) prince which fell in love with a young lady from the eastern coast. This relationship was forbidden by the sacred law, but unable to resist, one night the young prince sneaked out of his village and thought of evade the guards by climbing up and down the cliffs of the Taburiente Caldera. But the devil (called Roberto by the inhabitants of the island nowadays) was aware of his intentions, and erected a stone wall in the middle of his path. When the prince arrived, found himself unable to pass and offered his soul to Roberto in return: "There goes the soul"-he said. Nothing happened, since it was not enough. "There goes the soul and the body"- he insisted. Then, flames erupted from the earth and broke a section of the wall, which the prince finally could pass through, himself turned into a ball of fire which fell to the bottom of the caldera. The young lady was found dead the following day, and her family buried her body close to the wall. Nowadays, blue flowers called Pensamientos (Viola Palmensis) grow in the place, dominated by the intimidating sight of the broken wall.
That is the legend. I went to the Roberto Wall the one night, past summer. My intention with this picture was to replicate the drama. To do that, I used a red light to colour both sides of the broken wall, and waited the moment when the Milky way aligned with the gap, looking like a thunder or a flame, breaking the wall, as Roberto could have done.
Ángel R. Arós
M106 in the highest detail ever shown.
M106 Highest resolution ever... by Andre vd Hoeven, on Flickr
Credits: Processing: André van der Hoeven Data: Hubble Legacy Archive, Canadian Astronomy Data Center, Japanese National Observatory, Tzec Maun Foundation
This image shows M106 in the highest detail ever obtained in such a field of view as far as I could find on the internet.
About 2 years ago I worked on a mosaic of Messier 106, made using images of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Recently I found some new data sources on the internet, including some huge telescope databases with data from professional telescopes. That's when I decided to see it there would be more field of view possible for this image.
Finally I found highres (0.18"/pix) data from the Canadian-French-Hawaii Telescope, located at Mauna Kea.
Processing of this image has cost me over 4 weeks, but I think the result is quite unique. As far as I could tell there has never been made such a high resolution image of M106 at this field of view.
The image shows galaxies up to a magnitude of +25. Literally thousands of galaxies can be observed in the background.
Data used:
R,G,B (r,g,u) data from the CFHT telescope (about 15 Gb!)
M106 core and NGC 4248 (lower right) were made using Hubble Space Telescope data.
Colors of the M106 core were imaged by the 1m telescope of the Tzec Maun Foundation in Cloudcroft, NM.
Several details made by the 8.2m Subaru telescope in Hawaii.
M106
Pierre Méchain discovered this galaxy in July 1781. He wrote a letter in 1783 to Bernoulli mentioning the discovery. He also sent his discovery to Charles Messier, but he never added it to his famous Messier catalogue. It was only in 1948 that this object was added as M106 to the catalogue.
In 1788 this galaxy was independently discovered by the famous astronomer William Herschel, who described it as follows:
“Very brilliant. Bright Nucleus. With faint milky branches north preceding and south following. 15’ long and to the south following running into very faint nebulosity extending a great way. The nucleus is not round.”
M106 is accompanied by the much smaller galaxy NGC 4248 (just below M106).
M106 is at a distance of about 25 million light-years from our own galaxy in the
constellation Canes Venatici. It is a spiral type galaxy and has a diameter of about 135 000 light-years. The spiral arms extend clearly out of the bright core and active star formation areas can be recognized in the arms.
M106 has been classified as a Seyfert galaxy with an active nucleus, showing emissions in the X-ray spectrum. The core probably contains a massive black hole with a mass of over 40 million solar masses. This is about ten times the mass of the central black hole in our own Milky Way.
Recent images acquired by the Chandra X-ray observatory have revealed two extra spiral arms previously hidden from optical observations.
Acknowledgements:
This data was obtained using the facilities of the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre operated by the National Research Council of Canada with the support of the Canadian Space Agency.
Based on observations made with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, and obtained from the Hubble Legacy Archive, which is a collaboration between the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI/NASA), the Space Telescope European Coordinating Facility (ST-ECF/ESA) and the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre (CADC/NRC/CSA).
Thanks to the Tzec Maun Foundation for sharing their data and telescope time.
Thanks to the Subaru Telescope data archive.
Credits: Processing: André van der Hoeven Data: Hubble Legacy Archive, Canadian Astronomy Data Center, Japanese National Observatory, Tzec Maun Foundation
This image shows M106 in the highest detail ever obtained in such a field of view as far as I could find on the internet.
About 2 years ago I worked on a mosaic of Messier 106, made using images of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Recently I found some new data sources on the internet, including some huge telescope databases with data from professional telescopes. That's when I decided to see it there would be more field of view possible for this image.
Finally I found highres (0.18"/pix) data from the Canadian-French-Hawaii Telescope, located at Mauna Kea.
Processing of this image has cost me over 4 weeks, but I think the result is quite unique. As far as I could tell there has never been made such a high resolution image of M106 at this field of view.
The image shows galaxies up to a magnitude of +25. Literally thousands of galaxies can be observed in the background.
Data used:
R,G,B (r,g,u) data from the CFHT telescope (about 15 Gb!)
M106 core and NGC 4248 (lower right) were made using Hubble Space Telescope data.
Colors of the M106 core were imaged by the 1m telescope of the Tzec Maun Foundation in Cloudcroft, NM.
Several details made by the 8.2m Subaru telescope in Hawaii.
M106
Pierre Méchain discovered this galaxy in July 1781. He wrote a letter in 1783 to Bernoulli mentioning the discovery. He also sent his discovery to Charles Messier, but he never added it to his famous Messier catalogue. It was only in 1948 that this object was added as M106 to the catalogue.
In 1788 this galaxy was independently discovered by the famous astronomer William Herschel, who described it as follows:
“Very brilliant. Bright Nucleus. With faint milky branches north preceding and south following. 15’ long and to the south following running into very faint nebulosity extending a great way. The nucleus is not round.”
M106 is accompanied by the much smaller galaxy NGC 4248 (just below M106).
M106 is at a distance of about 25 million light-years from our own galaxy in the
constellation Canes Venatici. It is a spiral type galaxy and has a diameter of about 135 000 light-years. The spiral arms extend clearly out of the bright core and active star formation areas can be recognized in the arms.
M106 has been classified as a Seyfert galaxy with an active nucleus, showing emissions in the X-ray spectrum. The core probably contains a massive black hole with a mass of over 40 million solar masses. This is about ten times the mass of the central black hole in our own Milky Way.
Recent images acquired by the Chandra X-ray observatory have revealed two extra spiral arms previously hidden from optical observations.
Acknowledgements:
This data was obtained using the facilities of the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre operated by the National Research Council of Canada with the support of the Canadian Space Agency.
Based on observations made with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, and obtained from the Hubble Legacy Archive, which is a collaboration between the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI/NASA), the Space Telescope European Coordinating Facility (ST-ECF/ESA) and the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre (CADC/NRC/CSA).
Thanks to the Tzec Maun Foundation for sharing their data and telescope time.
Thanks to the Subaru Telescope data archive.
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NGC 6992 and surrounding galaxies
Copyrights: Paolo Demaria VLA Finds Unexpected "Storm" at Galaxy's Core
Credits: C. Harrison, A. Thomson; Bill Saxton, NRAO/AUI/NSF; NASA.
An article: https://public.nrao.edu/news/pressrelea ... laxy-storm The Andromeda Galaxy and Comet 2014 Q2 Lovejoy
Copyrights: Daniel Herron NASA's Crawler-Transporter 1
Copyrights: Erion Cuko Comet Lovejoy with NGC 891 (Feb 4th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach DSCOVR launch
Copyrights: Spacex Perseus-Pisces supercluster
Copyrights: Johan Hidding Mont-Megantic Observatory
Copyrights: Sebastien Guillot Lunar Halo, Auroras and Jupiter Conjunction
Copyrights: Stephane Vetter
Larger size: http://nuitsacrees.fr/DP/AP28/LH1200.jpg Mismatched Twin Stars Spotted in the Delivery Room
Copyright Robert Gendler and Josch Hambsch 2005
An article: https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/2015-06 Sundog
Copyrights: Anne Pearn
Copyrights: Paolo Demaria VLA Finds Unexpected "Storm" at Galaxy's Core
Credits: C. Harrison, A. Thomson; Bill Saxton, NRAO/AUI/NSF; NASA.
An article: https://public.nrao.edu/news/pressrelea ... laxy-storm The Andromeda Galaxy and Comet 2014 Q2 Lovejoy
Copyrights: Daniel Herron NASA's Crawler-Transporter 1
Copyrights: Erion Cuko Comet Lovejoy with NGC 891 (Feb 4th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach DSCOVR launch
Copyrights: Spacex Perseus-Pisces supercluster
Copyrights: Johan Hidding Mont-Megantic Observatory
Copyrights: Sebastien Guillot Lunar Halo, Auroras and Jupiter Conjunction
Copyrights: Stephane Vetter
Larger size: http://nuitsacrees.fr/DP/AP28/LH1200.jpg Mismatched Twin Stars Spotted in the Delivery Room
Copyright Robert Gendler and Josch Hambsch 2005
An article: https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/2015-06 Sundog
Copyrights: Anne Pearn
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Omega Centauri & The Great Jaguar
Tikal, Peten, Guatemala, The Great Jaguar is an important Mayan Temple.
C. Sergio Montúfar
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Tikal, Peten, Guatemala, The Great Jaguar is an important Mayan Temple.
C. Sergio Montúfar
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For the St VALENTIN : NGC1805 SHORGB
new processing : Mosaic done with 3 pictures with TEC140 and ODK 20"
full size : http://www.cielboreal.com/galerie/photo47fb.jpg
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Copyright: Jean-Claude CANONNE, Philippe BERNHARD, Didier CHAPLAIN, Laurent BOURGON
new processing : Mosaic done with 3 pictures with TEC140 and ODK 20"
full size : http://www.cielboreal.com/galerie/photo47fb.jpg
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Copyright: Jean-Claude CANONNE, Philippe BERNHARD, Didier CHAPLAIN, Laurent BOURGON
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Here is an image of the winter Milky Way from Brackney, Pennsylvania.
Here is the photo on my website:
http://matthewdieterich.zenfolio.com/p2 ... #h20b3c6aa
Thank you for considering my photo!
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Here is the photo on my website:
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Thank you for considering my photo!
Best regards,
Matthew Dieterich
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Jupiter & the volcano
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Copyright: Luc Perrot Since 4 February, the volcano Piton de la Fournaise at Reunion Island is erupting again. This picture was taken last Thursday at 8:35 p.m.. The bright object is Jupiter.
Other photos of the eruption here: http://lucperrot.fr/?galleries_eruption1
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Copyright: Luc Perrot Since 4 February, the volcano Piton de la Fournaise at Reunion Island is erupting again. This picture was taken last Thursday at 8:35 p.m.. The bright object is Jupiter.
Other photos of the eruption here: http://lucperrot.fr/?galleries_eruption1
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Veil nebula Hubble Palette, crops, and OIII, Ha, SII channel (taken from my robotic observatory in Tibet)
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Copyright : Savio Fong
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Copyright : Savio Fong