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Having got 33 hours of data on the Rosette , NGC 2244, I have made a final attempt to do it justice with this narrowband Hubble palette image with 10 hours of each band ,Halpha, O111 and S2 together with 3 hours RGB
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IC5070 with Herbig Haro 555
IC5070 with Herbig Haro 555, Bicolor from Ha and Oiii
URL of website http://www.ccdsky.eu
Copyright: Christoph Puetz Starfire 150mm/1350mm APO Refractor @ http://www.sternwarte-peterberg.de
3,5h of Ha
3,5h of Oiii
20min subs
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Copyright: Christoph Puetz Starfire 150mm/1350mm APO Refractor @ http://www.sternwarte-peterberg.de
3,5h of Ha
3,5h of Oiii
20min subs
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Cirrus Nebula near 52cyg, Bicolor from Ha and Oiii
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Copyright: Christoph Puetz 125/1100mmm Fraunhofer Refractor
ATIK 383L+ CCD @-20°C
3h Ha, 20min subs
3h Oiii, 20min subs
URL of website http://www.ccdsky.eu
Copyright: Christoph Puetz 125/1100mmm Fraunhofer Refractor
ATIK 383L+ CCD @-20°C
3h Ha, 20min subs
3h Oiii, 20min subs
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The Cave Nebula Sh2-155, Bicolor
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Copyright:Christoph Puetz Skywatcher ED80/600mm
4h Ha + 4h Oiii, 30min subs, bicolor technique
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Copyright:Christoph Puetz Skywatcher ED80/600mm
4h Ha + 4h Oiii, 30min subs, bicolor technique
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The Zselic
Copyright: György Soponyai
Zselic forrest is part of Duna-Dráva National Park. Locating far away from any light pollution, the Zselic is famous for being one of the darkest place in Europe, the first Hungarian Starry Sky Park was established here in 2007.
Photo details:
2015.07.08. Zselic, Hungary
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Sigma EF 8/4.0, 42 x 120 sec, ISO1600, F4.0
Copyright: György Soponyai
Zselic forrest is part of Duna-Dráva National Park. Locating far away from any light pollution, the Zselic is famous for being one of the darkest place in Europe, the first Hungarian Starry Sky Park was established here in 2007.
Photo details:
2015.07.08. Zselic, Hungary
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Sigma EF 8/4.0, 42 x 120 sec, ISO1600, F4.0
Re: Submissions: 2015 July
Milky Way Panorama
Copyright: Jon Lui I was spending a weekend this past Spring at Joshua Tree National park and really looking forward to my first opportunity to capture a Milky Way panorama without light pollution. A fellow photographer told me it wouldn't really be visible until late into the night, around 2-3am. I spent the night sleeping in the back of my car and when my alarm woke me I got out, half asleep, and set up to take some photos next to my car. The desert wind was cold that night and began to numb my fingers, and the long exposures left me wanting nothing more than to go back to sleep. But, after getting home, stitching together 6 of the shots, and making some edits in Lightroom, I was really glad I had taken the time to capture the photographs.
Arches Ntl Park - Window Arch
Copyright: Jon Lui The Window Arch photo was from October of last year, during my cross-country roadtrip moving from DC to San Francisco. My favorite stop on the trip was Arches National Park, where I discovered the joy of night photography for the first time. Hiking in the dark through the vast park was scary at first, especially seeing the occasional flashlight in the distance and not knowing who I would run into. Soon I realized that the only people out that late all shared the same interest in night photography. Meeting complete strangers in the dark wilderness who shared this same unspoken passion was a very interesting experience. The first stranger I ran into taught me how to light paint the arches, and helped me take this photo as I stood under the Window Arch with my flashlight. It was the most memorable moment of my trip.
Copyright: Jon Lui I was spending a weekend this past Spring at Joshua Tree National park and really looking forward to my first opportunity to capture a Milky Way panorama without light pollution. A fellow photographer told me it wouldn't really be visible until late into the night, around 2-3am. I spent the night sleeping in the back of my car and when my alarm woke me I got out, half asleep, and set up to take some photos next to my car. The desert wind was cold that night and began to numb my fingers, and the long exposures left me wanting nothing more than to go back to sleep. But, after getting home, stitching together 6 of the shots, and making some edits in Lightroom, I was really glad I had taken the time to capture the photographs.
Arches Ntl Park - Window Arch
Copyright: Jon Lui The Window Arch photo was from October of last year, during my cross-country roadtrip moving from DC to San Francisco. My favorite stop on the trip was Arches National Park, where I discovered the joy of night photography for the first time. Hiking in the dark through the vast park was scary at first, especially seeing the occasional flashlight in the distance and not knowing who I would run into. Soon I realized that the only people out that late all shared the same interest in night photography. Meeting complete strangers in the dark wilderness who shared this same unspoken passion was a very interesting experience. The first stranger I ran into taught me how to light paint the arches, and helped me take this photo as I stood under the Window Arch with my flashlight. It was the most memorable moment of my trip.
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
Re: Submissions: 2015 July
This is my first image of a globular cluster.
The Great Hercules Cluster M13
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Copyright: Joel Short
The Great Hercules Cluster M13
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Copyright: Joel Short
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Sunset with sunspots
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Copyright: Göran Strand Heres a shot I took on July 12 that show sunspots 2381 and 2385 while the Sun set behind a large building. The air was very stable and I managed to get good detail in the building despite being 13 km away. Focal length used was 1,200 mm.
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Copyright: Göran Strand Heres a shot I took on July 12 that show sunspots 2381 and 2385 while the Sun set behind a large building. The air was very stable and I managed to get good detail in the building despite being 13 km away. Focal length used was 1,200 mm.
Professional photographer Göran Strand, Sweden
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Pluto - July 14th
Pluto on July 14th, 05:02ut. Slightly over six and a half hours prior to New Horizon's closest encounter with Pluto. ( Left Panel latest New horizons image on July 13th. Lower panel past sessions from the 10th. 11th and todays session annotated.)
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Copyright: Jonathan Bradshaw
In a magical moment looking across Tin Can Bay from Rainbow Beach in Queensland, Australia, Venus shines brightly over the waters surrounded by the faint glow of zodiacal light. It was so pretty I made a video too! (oh, and yes, that's Jupiter below...)
In a magical moment looking across Tin Can Bay from Rainbow Beach in Queensland, Australia, Venus shines brightly over the waters surrounded by the faint glow of zodiacal light. It was so pretty I made a video too! (oh, and yes, that's Jupiter below...)
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Re: Submissions: 2015 July
Trilobites in Cabañeros National Park
Copyrights: Dani Caxete Formax dwarf and Sculptor Dwarf - comparison
Copyrights: Marco Lorenzi Supernova Remnant Puppis A
Copyrights: Marco Lorenzi Imaging the Whirlpool
Copyrights: Tom Wildoner International Space Station
Copyrights: Fayçal Demri Venus and Jupiter
Copyrights: Jakob Sagatowski Saturn on 10/07/2015
Copyrights: John Chumack The Trifid
Copyrights: Harel Boren
Copyrights: Dani Caxete Formax dwarf and Sculptor Dwarf - comparison
Copyrights: Marco Lorenzi Supernova Remnant Puppis A
Copyrights: Marco Lorenzi Imaging the Whirlpool
Copyrights: Tom Wildoner International Space Station
Copyrights: Fayçal Demri Venus and Jupiter
Copyrights: Jakob Sagatowski Saturn on 10/07/2015
Copyrights: John Chumack The Trifid
Copyrights: Harel Boren
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Comet C/2013 US10 Catalina and NGC 7793
Copyrights: José J. Chambó Sunset by the lake
Copyrights: Göran Strand Sh2-124 Emission Nebula
Copyrights: Ron Brecher Arches National Park - Window Arch
Copyrights: Jon Lui Gamma Cygni Region
Copyrights: Terry Hancock The Coat Hanger
Copyrights: Raul Villaverde Fraile Rosetta takes a glance at Pluto
Image credits: ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA
An article: http://www.mps.mpg.de/4020338/Aktuelles ... _auf_Pluto Jupiter Twin Discovered Around Solar Twin
Image credits: ESO/M. Kornmesser
An article: http://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1529/ http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=34974
Venus and Jupiter
Copyrights: Rainer Kügler Sh2 86 field
Copyrights: Fabiomassimo Castelluzzo
Copyrights: José J. Chambó Sunset by the lake
Copyrights: Göran Strand Sh2-124 Emission Nebula
Copyrights: Ron Brecher Arches National Park - Window Arch
Copyrights: Jon Lui Gamma Cygni Region
Copyrights: Terry Hancock The Coat Hanger
Copyrights: Raul Villaverde Fraile Rosetta takes a glance at Pluto
Image credits: ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA
An article: http://www.mps.mpg.de/4020338/Aktuelles ... _auf_Pluto Jupiter Twin Discovered Around Solar Twin
Image credits: ESO/M. Kornmesser
An article: http://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1529/ http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=34974
Venus and Jupiter
Copyrights: Rainer Kügler Sh2 86 field
Copyrights: Fabiomassimo Castelluzzo
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Milky Way from Colle Fauniera (Cn, Italy)
Copyright: Paolo Demaria
Full resolution: http://www.astrobin.com/full/194534/B/
Canon Eos450D, Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 @f/3.5, 360s guided, 210s unguided.
Best regards,
Paolo Demaria,
Ass. Astrofili Bisalta, Cuneo, Italy
Copyright: Paolo Demaria
Full resolution: http://www.astrobin.com/full/194534/B/
Canon Eos450D, Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 @f/3.5, 360s guided, 210s unguided.
Best regards,
Paolo Demaria,
Ass. Astrofili Bisalta, Cuneo, Italy
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Lonely tree
Milky Way as seen from General Belgrano, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Copyright: Sergio Montúfar Codoñer
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Milky Way as seen from General Belgrano, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Copyright: Sergio Montúfar Codoñer
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Sergio Emilio Montúfar Codoñer
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2015/04/14 Rho Ophiuchi complex (Wide field)
Full frames : http://www.astrobin.com/full/194699/0/
Camera : Canon EOS 40D (mod) ISO : 800
Lens : Carl Zeiss F/1.4 50mm ZE to F/2.8
Location : Sai Kung Hong Kong
Total Exposure Time : 180s × 11 frames = 33Mins
Mount : Astrotrac TT320X-AG
Process : Dark Frame,Bias Frame,PI,P
Full frames : http://www.astrobin.com/full/194699/0/
Camera : Canon EOS 40D (mod) ISO : 800
Lens : Carl Zeiss F/1.4 50mm ZE to F/2.8
Location : Sai Kung Hong Kong
Total Exposure Time : 180s × 11 frames = 33Mins
Mount : Astrotrac TT320X-AG
Process : Dark Frame,Bias Frame,PI,P
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The Milky Way over the Castle of Methoni, Greece (July 16, 2015)
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Copyright: Alexandros Maragos
The Milky Way rises over the Castle of Methoni, in Messinia, Greece,
at the southernmost point of the west coast of Peloponnese,
in a place which had been fortified since the 7th century BC.
Until 1204 AD it was used as a fort by the Byzantines,
while in 1209 AD the Venetians became the rulers of the area.
The Milky Way over the Castle of Methoni, Greece by Alexandros Maragos
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Copyright: Alexandros Maragos
The Milky Way rises over the Castle of Methoni, in Messinia, Greece,
at the southernmost point of the west coast of Peloponnese,
in a place which had been fortified since the 7th century BC.
Until 1204 AD it was used as a fort by the Byzantines,
while in 1209 AD the Venetians became the rulers of the area.
The Milky Way over the Castle of Methoni, Greece by Alexandros Maragos
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Sh2-101 LHRGB compilation
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Copyright: Marcin Paciorek LHRGB bigger: http://astromarcin.pl/images/nebulas/SH ... b_1680.jpg
LRGB bigger: http://astromarcin.pl/images/nebulas/SH ... b_1680.jpg
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Copyright: Marcin Paciorek LHRGB bigger: http://astromarcin.pl/images/nebulas/SH ... b_1680.jpg
LRGB bigger: http://astromarcin.pl/images/nebulas/SH ... b_1680.jpg
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Dusty Scorpion
LDN1148 in Cepheus
Note that Gyulbudaghian's Nebula appears as a bright fan-shaped object on the left side of the image near the base of the "scorpion's" tail.
Larger version at: http://farm1.staticflickr.com/467/19583 ... 7fe9_k.jpg
LDN1148 in Cepheus
Note that Gyulbudaghian's Nebula appears as a bright fan-shaped object on the left side of the image near the base of the "scorpion's" tail.
Larger version at: http://farm1.staticflickr.com/467/19583 ... 7fe9_k.jpg
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Fantastic Red Sprites night over the Czech Republic
Copyright: Petr Horálek
As the stormy summer weather over the central Europe is underway, there are many chances to capture the Red Sprites again. I took my camera on the beach of the Seč reservoir late night on 17 July 2015, knowing the strong MCS storm is moving across the central Austria, so about 300-400 km south from my site. I was not optimistic because of the distance of the storm, and the light pollution in that direction as well. I started to capture the southern horizon casually with my 24mm lenses and after a 10 minutes I saw just by my eyes bright and short flash in the starry sky close to the Milky Way. There was no doubt about Red Sprite and the picture just proved it. When other strong flash of Sprite occurred, I removed my lenses immediately, using Pentacon 135mm, f2.8, and tried to focus it in the spot of the sky, where I saw the last Sprites. In that time I started to do very short exposures continually and in half of an hour I captured about „blind“ 500 images. But on 14 of those shots there were captured the amazing phenomena! Such incredibly lucky guess! The most beautiful TLE phenomena are in this mosaic.
More info and the image in small poster resolution (17 MB): www.astronom.cz/horalek/?p=1687
Copyright: Petr Horálek
As the stormy summer weather over the central Europe is underway, there are many chances to capture the Red Sprites again. I took my camera on the beach of the Seč reservoir late night on 17 July 2015, knowing the strong MCS storm is moving across the central Austria, so about 300-400 km south from my site. I was not optimistic because of the distance of the storm, and the light pollution in that direction as well. I started to capture the southern horizon casually with my 24mm lenses and after a 10 minutes I saw just by my eyes bright and short flash in the starry sky close to the Milky Way. There was no doubt about Red Sprite and the picture just proved it. When other strong flash of Sprite occurred, I removed my lenses immediately, using Pentacon 135mm, f2.8, and tried to focus it in the spot of the sky, where I saw the last Sprites. In that time I started to do very short exposures continually and in half of an hour I captured about „blind“ 500 images. But on 14 of those shots there were captured the amazing phenomena! Such incredibly lucky guess! The most beautiful TLE phenomena are in this mosaic.
More info and the image in small poster resolution (17 MB): www.astronom.cz/horalek/?p=1687
Four way solar system conjunction
It's the Central West Astronomical Society (CWAS) Astrofest in the town of Parkes, NSW, Australia this weekend and the presentation of the David Malin Astrophotography Awards. As a distraction before the awards, I went out to "The Dish" with Alex Cherney and Babak Tafreshi.
Managed to catch this image of Venus, Jupiter, Regulus and the Moon with Comet C/2014 Q1 PANSTARRS clearly visible just below the Moon. What a nice looking comet coming good!
Canon 6D, 50mm lens, 10 secs, f2, ISO400.
http://philhart.smugmug.com/MoonAndPlan ... -c6HL9Nz/A
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Managed to catch this image of Venus, Jupiter, Regulus and the Moon with Comet C/2014 Q1 PANSTARRS clearly visible just below the Moon. What a nice looking comet coming good!
Canon 6D, 50mm lens, 10 secs, f2, ISO400.
http://philhart.smugmug.com/MoonAndPlan ... -c6HL9Nz/A
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There was a stunning display of the solar system at it's best last night.
Venus and Jupiter continue to shine brightly together, along with Regulus after sunset, but not only did a crescent moon make a guest appearance at 7% illumination (with beautiful earthshine) but comet c/2014 q1 Panstarrs was dramatically close to the crescent moon. A beautiful sight from the Atacama desert, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. This picture was shot through an Explore Scientific 80mm ED refractor with a Nikon D800
Venus and Jupiter continue to shine brightly together, along with Regulus after sunset, but not only did a crescent moon make a guest appearance at 7% illumination (with beautiful earthshine) but comet c/2014 q1 Panstarrs was dramatically close to the crescent moon. A beautiful sight from the Atacama desert, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. This picture was shot through an Explore Scientific 80mm ED refractor with a Nikon D800