Submissions: 2017 January
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LDN1622 Boogie Man Nebula
Copylight ByoungJun Jeong
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Image recorded in two sessions in January 2017 from Avaro Mountain (Cusio) and Resegone Mountain (Brumano) - Italy.
Luminance Channel recorderd by Efrem Frigeni
RGB Channels recorded by Massimiliano Zullian
Processing and Development - Efrem Frigeni
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Luminance Channel recorderd by Efrem Frigeni
RGB Channels recorded by Massimiliano Zullian
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Rosette Nebula
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Copyright: Tim Christensen
4 panel mosaic LRGB 17 hours total exposure
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Copyright: Tim Christensen
4 panel mosaic LRGB 17 hours total exposure
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Galaxy Triplet in Leo and Asteroid 947 Monterosa
Copyrights: Andrea Tosatto (http://www.andreatosatto.com)
Image acquired in 2 nights (30/12/2016 and 2/01/2017) from Cencenighe Agordino (BL)
Imaging Data: https://www.andreatosatto.com/photo/mai ... 4_LRGB.jpg
Full Resolution Image: https://www.andreatosatto.com/photo/mai ... 4_LRGB.jpg
M66 and Asteroid 947 Monterosa CloseUp (CROP)
Imaging Data: https://www.andreatosatto.com/photo/mai ... p_LRGB.jpg
Full Resolution Image: https://www.andreatosatto.com/photo/mai ... p_LRGB.jpg
Full Blog Article (Italian): https://www.andreatosatto.com/blog/2017 ... on-ospite/
Copyrights: Andrea Tosatto (http://www.andreatosatto.com)
Image acquired in 2 nights (30/12/2016 and 2/01/2017) from Cencenighe Agordino (BL)
Imaging Data: https://www.andreatosatto.com/photo/mai ... 4_LRGB.jpg
Full Resolution Image: https://www.andreatosatto.com/photo/mai ... 4_LRGB.jpg
M66 and Asteroid 947 Monterosa CloseUp (CROP)
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NGC 1530
NGC 1530, Copyright KG Observatory, San Diego, CA.
Imaging telescope or lens: Celestron 8" EdgeHD
Imaging camera: QSI 660 WSG
Mount: Losmandy G-11
Guiding camera: Starlight Xpress Lodestar X2
Focal reducer: Celestron 0.7X
Software: PixInsight 1.8, PHD Guiding 2, Neat Image V7, Sequence Generator Pro, Maxim DL6, Adobe Photoshop CC 2014
Filters: Astrodon 1.25" R, Astrodon 1.25" B, Astrodon 1.25" G, Astrodon 1.25" L
Accessories: Innovations Foresight ONAG SC, Optec FocusLock
Resolution: 1409x1162
Dates: Dec. 7, 2016, Dec. 19, 2016, Jan. 6, 2017
Frames:
Astrodon 1.25" B: 36x300" -20C bin 1x1
Astrodon 1.25" G: 36x300" -20C bin 1x1
Astrodon 1.25" L: 116x300" -20C bin 1x1
Astrodon 1.25" R: 36x300" -20C bin 1x1
Integration: 18.7 hours
Darks: ~20
Flats: ~80
Flat darks: ~80
Bias: ~20
Avg. Moon age: 11.58 days
Avg. Moon phase: 56.29%
Mean SQM: 19.75
Astrometry.net job: 1403665
RA center: 65.880 degrees
DEC center: 75.293 degrees
Pixel scale: 0.642 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 179.212 degrees
Field radius: 0.163 degrees
Locations: Home, Rancho Santa Fe, California, United States
Imaging telescope or lens: Celestron 8" EdgeHD
Imaging camera: QSI 660 WSG
Mount: Losmandy G-11
Guiding camera: Starlight Xpress Lodestar X2
Focal reducer: Celestron 0.7X
Software: PixInsight 1.8, PHD Guiding 2, Neat Image V7, Sequence Generator Pro, Maxim DL6, Adobe Photoshop CC 2014
Filters: Astrodon 1.25" R, Astrodon 1.25" B, Astrodon 1.25" G, Astrodon 1.25" L
Accessories: Innovations Foresight ONAG SC, Optec FocusLock
Resolution: 1409x1162
Dates: Dec. 7, 2016, Dec. 19, 2016, Jan. 6, 2017
Frames:
Astrodon 1.25" B: 36x300" -20C bin 1x1
Astrodon 1.25" G: 36x300" -20C bin 1x1
Astrodon 1.25" L: 116x300" -20C bin 1x1
Astrodon 1.25" R: 36x300" -20C bin 1x1
Integration: 18.7 hours
Darks: ~20
Flats: ~80
Flat darks: ~80
Bias: ~20
Avg. Moon age: 11.58 days
Avg. Moon phase: 56.29%
Mean SQM: 19.75
Astrometry.net job: 1403665
RA center: 65.880 degrees
DEC center: 75.293 degrees
Pixel scale: 0.642 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 179.212 degrees
Field radius: 0.163 degrees
Locations: Home, Rancho Santa Fe, California, United States
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M31
Copyrights: David Wemhöner SuperMoon
Copyrights: Rand Hedrick Moon venus over Montparnasse (Paris)
Copyrights: Bertrand Kulik Orion over the church
Copyrights: Bertrand Kulik The Moon, Mars and Venus, above Rennes
Copyrights: Erwan Corre 2017 Quadrantids
Copyrights: Haitong Yu Sunset 2 Jan 2017
Copyrights: Marcus Saunders Last young Moon of 2016
Copyrights: Nicolas Guerin Moon, Mars, Venus above the Eiffel Tower
Copyrights: Christophe Nasarre IC348 and B1-B2-B3-B4-B5
Copyrights: Leonardo Orazi Moon and various planets
Copyrights: Alvaro Jose Cano Mejia Quadrantids from Thailand
Copyrights: Derrick H Lim Winter sky Milky Way
Copyrights: Derrick H Lim Quadrantids Meteor Shows over China
Copyrights: Keliu The Nebulae of the Pleiades
Copyrights: Frederick Steiling
Full size: http://fuzzy.photos/images/astro_conten ... ct_web.jpg 2017 QUA over Great Wall
Copyrights: Zhan Xiang Conjunction over Ireland
Copyrights: Brendan Alexander Moon and Venus over Persian Gulf
Copyrights: Amirreza Kamkar IC-443
Copyrights: Rodd Dryfoos Quadrantids above the Chinese Xiuyan crater
Copyrights: Cheng Luo Venus from Scotland
Copyrights: Davidson Samuel
Copyrights: David Wemhöner SuperMoon
Copyrights: Rand Hedrick Moon venus over Montparnasse (Paris)
Copyrights: Bertrand Kulik Orion over the church
Copyrights: Bertrand Kulik The Moon, Mars and Venus, above Rennes
Copyrights: Erwan Corre 2017 Quadrantids
Copyrights: Haitong Yu Sunset 2 Jan 2017
Copyrights: Marcus Saunders Last young Moon of 2016
Copyrights: Nicolas Guerin Moon, Mars, Venus above the Eiffel Tower
Copyrights: Christophe Nasarre IC348 and B1-B2-B3-B4-B5
Copyrights: Leonardo Orazi Moon and various planets
Copyrights: Alvaro Jose Cano Mejia Quadrantids from Thailand
Copyrights: Derrick H Lim Winter sky Milky Way
Copyrights: Derrick H Lim Quadrantids Meteor Shows over China
Copyrights: Keliu The Nebulae of the Pleiades
Copyrights: Frederick Steiling
Full size: http://fuzzy.photos/images/astro_conten ... ct_web.jpg 2017 QUA over Great Wall
Copyrights: Zhan Xiang Conjunction over Ireland
Copyrights: Brendan Alexander Moon and Venus over Persian Gulf
Copyrights: Amirreza Kamkar IC-443
Copyrights: Rodd Dryfoos Quadrantids above the Chinese Xiuyan crater
Copyrights: Cheng Luo Venus from Scotland
Copyrights: Davidson Samuel
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North America nebula in a sea of colors
Copyrights: Manjeet Singh Venus,Mars conjuntion with moon over the Chinese Xiuyan crater
Copyrights: Cheng Luo Quadrantids over the Chinese Xiuyan crater
Copyrights: Cheng Luo M78
Copyrights: Francesco Pelizzo M78 nebula in Orion costellation
Copyrights: Marco Burali Tiziano Capecchi, Marco Mancini Open Cluster NGC3532
Credits and Copyrights: Data: ESO/WFI; Assembling and processing: R. Colombari
Full size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/278992/0/? ... real=&mod= 2017 Quadratid meteor shower over the Great Wall
Copyrights: Jiajie Zhang Researchers get first look at new, extremely rare galaxy
Image Credits: Ryan Beauchemin
An article: http://naturalsciences.org/calendar/new ... re-galaxy/ http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36710
High Contrast Chess Piece
Copyrights: Richard S. Wright Jr. Astronomers Discover Powerful Cosmic Double Whammy
Image credits: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/R. van Weeren et al; Optical: NAOJ/Subaru
An article: http://chandra.si.edu/press/17_releases ... 10517.html http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36716
Deepest X-ray Image Ever Reveals Black Hole Treasure Trove
Image Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/Penn State/B.Luo et al.
An article: http://chandra.si.edu/press/17_releases ... 7cdfs.html http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36717
M42
Copyrights: Sara Wager Bifrost bridge over Alaska
Copyrights: Chris Fieldhouse Crecent Moon, Venus, Mars
Copyrights: Carlos Galeano Lagoon Nebula, M8
Copyrights: Josep M. Drudis Supernova AT2016gkg in NGC 613[/b]
Copyrights: Ruben Barbosa IC 2169
Copyrights: Rafael Schmall
Copyrights: Manjeet Singh Venus,Mars conjuntion with moon over the Chinese Xiuyan crater
Copyrights: Cheng Luo Quadrantids over the Chinese Xiuyan crater
Copyrights: Cheng Luo M78
Copyrights: Francesco Pelizzo M78 nebula in Orion costellation
Copyrights: Marco Burali Tiziano Capecchi, Marco Mancini Open Cluster NGC3532
Credits and Copyrights: Data: ESO/WFI; Assembling and processing: R. Colombari
Full size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/278992/0/? ... real=&mod= 2017 Quadratid meteor shower over the Great Wall
Copyrights: Jiajie Zhang Researchers get first look at new, extremely rare galaxy
Image Credits: Ryan Beauchemin
An article: http://naturalsciences.org/calendar/new ... re-galaxy/ http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36710
High Contrast Chess Piece
Copyrights: Richard S. Wright Jr. Astronomers Discover Powerful Cosmic Double Whammy
Image credits: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/R. van Weeren et al; Optical: NAOJ/Subaru
An article: http://chandra.si.edu/press/17_releases ... 10517.html http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36716
Deepest X-ray Image Ever Reveals Black Hole Treasure Trove
Image Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/Penn State/B.Luo et al.
An article: http://chandra.si.edu/press/17_releases ... 7cdfs.html http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36717
M42
Copyrights: Sara Wager Bifrost bridge over Alaska
Copyrights: Chris Fieldhouse Crecent Moon, Venus, Mars
Copyrights: Carlos Galeano Lagoon Nebula, M8
Copyrights: Josep M. Drudis Supernova AT2016gkg in NGC 613[/b]
Copyrights: Ruben Barbosa IC 2169
Copyrights: Rafael Schmall
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M45 Pleiades Star Cluster - Merope Nebula & IC 349 (Barnard's Merope Nebula)
IC 349 (Barnard's Merope Nebula) is a small, bright extension of the Merope Nebula (NGC 1435) in the Pleiades star cluster. IC 349 lies 36 arc-seconds (corresponding to a linear distance of about 0.06 light-year or 3,500 times the Earth-Sun distance) to the southeast position angle 165°) of Merope. This small reflection nebula first discovered by E. E. Barnard in 1890 and is also referred to as Barnard's Merope Nebula.
In the 1999 Hubble Space Telescope image shown here, Merope itself is just outside the frame on the upper right. The colorful rays of light at the upper right, pointing back to the star, are an optical phenomenon produced within the telescope, and are not real. However, the remarkable parallel wisps extending from lower left to upper right are genuine features, seen for the first time.
In 1890, American astronomer E.E. Barnard, observing visually with the Lick observatory 36-inch telescope in California, discovered an exceptionally bright nebulosity adjacent to the bright Pleiades star Merope. It is now cataloged as IC 349, or "Barnard's Merope Nebula."IC 349" is so bright because it lies extremely close to Merope--only about 3,500 times the separation of the Earth from the Sun, or about 0.06 light-year--and thus is strongly illuminated by the star's light.
ANIMATED GIF: GHOST OF MEROPE IC 349
About this Image:
Location: Àger-Lleida-Spain
Dates: 18-19-23 December 2016
Avergage SQM: 21.4-21.6
Telescope: GSO RC14” Truss f8
Camera: Moravian G3-11000 classe 2
Focuser: Feather Touch 3” Kit boss II
Flattener: TSFlattener 2.5”
Filters: Astrodon LRGB Gen2 I-Series True-Balance
Exposures: L:18x300 sec bin1 // R:G:B: 10:10:10 sec x 300 sec bin1 & R:G:B: 15:15:15 seg x 600 sec bin1
Total Exposure: 11.5 hours
Processing: Pixinsight y Photoshop CC 2017
Note: I would like to say thank to my good friend Miguel Angel García Borrella from the Spag Observatories http://observatoriosspag.es/index.php/es/ for the training and helps whithin all these years. Thank you my friend!!!
IC 349 (Barnard's Merope Nebula) is a small, bright extension of the Merope Nebula (NGC 1435) in the Pleiades star cluster. IC 349 lies 36 arc-seconds (corresponding to a linear distance of about 0.06 light-year or 3,500 times the Earth-Sun distance) to the southeast position angle 165°) of Merope. This small reflection nebula first discovered by E. E. Barnard in 1890 and is also referred to as Barnard's Merope Nebula.
In the 1999 Hubble Space Telescope image shown here, Merope itself is just outside the frame on the upper right. The colorful rays of light at the upper right, pointing back to the star, are an optical phenomenon produced within the telescope, and are not real. However, the remarkable parallel wisps extending from lower left to upper right are genuine features, seen for the first time.
In 1890, American astronomer E.E. Barnard, observing visually with the Lick observatory 36-inch telescope in California, discovered an exceptionally bright nebulosity adjacent to the bright Pleiades star Merope. It is now cataloged as IC 349, or "Barnard's Merope Nebula."IC 349" is so bright because it lies extremely close to Merope--only about 3,500 times the separation of the Earth from the Sun, or about 0.06 light-year--and thus is strongly illuminated by the star's light.
ANIMATED GIF: GHOST OF MEROPE IC 349
About this Image:
Location: Àger-Lleida-Spain
Dates: 18-19-23 December 2016
Avergage SQM: 21.4-21.6
Telescope: GSO RC14” Truss f8
Camera: Moravian G3-11000 classe 2
Focuser: Feather Touch 3” Kit boss II
Flattener: TSFlattener 2.5”
Filters: Astrodon LRGB Gen2 I-Series True-Balance
Exposures: L:18x300 sec bin1 // R:G:B: 10:10:10 sec x 300 sec bin1 & R:G:B: 15:15:15 seg x 600 sec bin1
Total Exposure: 11.5 hours
Processing: Pixinsight y Photoshop CC 2017
Note: I would like to say thank to my good friend Miguel Angel García Borrella from the Spag Observatories http://observatoriosspag.es/index.php/es/ for the training and helps whithin all these years. Thank you my friend!!!
Lluís Romero Ventura
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Re: Submissions: 2017 January
Star Trails
Doi Inthanon National Park, THAILAND.
Copyright: Fevzi DINTAS
Doi Inthanon National Park, THAILAND.
Copyright: Fevzi DINTAS
Re: Submissions: 2017 January
Treasures of the southern sky.
This images shows the interesting objects of the southern sky. The Southern Cross, Coal Sack nebula, star Hadar, Alpha Centauri and even Proxima Centauri - the closest star to us. It can be distinguished at the limit of sight in this image. At the time of shooting the weather was bad(in Patagonia the weather is almost always bad ), the sky was attended by a transparent haze. That is why the stars are swollen. But in this case it's look nice
a7s, Canon 50 1.8, f@2.8, 30 sec, iso 5000
Author's site: http://www.astroadventures.ru/
Copyright: Yuri Zvezdny
This images shows the interesting objects of the southern sky. The Southern Cross, Coal Sack nebula, star Hadar, Alpha Centauri and even Proxima Centauri - the closest star to us. It can be distinguished at the limit of sight in this image. At the time of shooting the weather was bad(in Patagonia the weather is almost always bad ), the sky was attended by a transparent haze. That is why the stars are swollen. But in this case it's look nice
a7s, Canon 50 1.8, f@2.8, 30 sec, iso 5000
Author's site: http://www.astroadventures.ru/
Copyright: Yuri Zvezdny
Re: Submissions: 2017 January
My Best Orion
William Optics 80 ED II
Canon 450D Modded - Hutech Filter
50 frames X 300 Seconds
60 frames x 30 Seconds
ISO 400
Total Exposure: 4 hours and 40 Minutes
Processing: PixInsight + PS6
Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/147696734 ... ed-public/
William Optics 80 ED II
Canon 450D Modded - Hutech Filter
50 frames X 300 Seconds
60 frames x 30 Seconds
ISO 400
Total Exposure: 4 hours and 40 Minutes
Processing: PixInsight + PS6
Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/147696734 ... ed-public/
Re: Submissions: 2017 January
The Sculptor Work
William Optics 80 ED II
ZWO ASI 1600 MONO COOLED
LUMINANCE: 3 hours
RED: 40 minutes
GREEN: 30 Minutes
BLUE: 30 Minutes
Total: 4 Hours and 40 Minutes
Processing: PixInsight + Photoshop CS6
Description:
Located at approximately 10 Million light-years,
In the Constellation of the Sculptor, this beautiful barred spiral galaxy, with
Apparent magnitude of 7.3, is one of the brightest galaxies in the sky.
It was discovered in 1873 by Caroline Herschel.
William Optics 80 ED II
ZWO ASI 1600 MONO COOLED
LUMINANCE: 3 hours
RED: 40 minutes
GREEN: 30 Minutes
BLUE: 30 Minutes
Total: 4 Hours and 40 Minutes
Processing: PixInsight + Photoshop CS6
Description:
Located at approximately 10 Million light-years,
In the Constellation of the Sculptor, this beautiful barred spiral galaxy, with
Apparent magnitude of 7.3, is one of the brightest galaxies in the sky.
It was discovered in 1873 by Caroline Herschel.
Re: Submissions: 2017 January
Messier 42
Copyrights: Michael Stadtlober Fire Meteor of the Quadrantid Meteor shower
Copyrights: Amy Shi Moonbow
Copyrights: Abe Snider ISS Moon Venus Mars
Copyrights: Norbert Rózsa M31
Copyrights: Alan Potts IC 405-410
Copyrights: Raul Villaverde Fraile The Horsehead Nebula
Copyrights: Gaurav Kumar Quadrantid meteor shower
Copyrights: Jorge Febles The Case of the 'Missing Link' Neutron Star
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
An article: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2017-003 http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36728
The Shot Ansel Adams Could Not Get
Copyrights: Dave Lane Messier 33
Copyrights: John Sadler Your Home Planet, as Seen From Mars
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Univ. of Arizona
An article: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2017-004 http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36694#p265785
From Pleiades to Magellanic Clouds
Copyrights: Jose Manuel Sanchez Sunrise over Lake Waubesa in Madison
Copyrights: Steve Ciucci Ice fog photos at night in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Copyrights: Chad Wanless M42 and Horsehead Nebula (and Moon)
Copyrights: Aleksandar Merlak
Full size: http://www.hum.hr/astro/USPOREDBA_velicine.jpg SH2-155
Copyrights: Leonardo Orazi Hubble Captures 'Shadow Play' Caused by Possible Planet
NASA, ESA, and J. Debes (STScI)
An article: http://hubblesite.org/news_release/news/2017-03 http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36731
M82 - The Cigar Galaxy
Copyrights: George Chatzifrantzis Mosaic of the Sagittarius Trio - M8, M20 and NGC 6559
Copyrights: Martin Heigan
Copyrights: Michael Stadtlober Fire Meteor of the Quadrantid Meteor shower
Copyrights: Amy Shi Moonbow
Copyrights: Abe Snider ISS Moon Venus Mars
Copyrights: Norbert Rózsa M31
Copyrights: Alan Potts IC 405-410
Copyrights: Raul Villaverde Fraile The Horsehead Nebula
Copyrights: Gaurav Kumar Quadrantid meteor shower
Copyrights: Jorge Febles The Case of the 'Missing Link' Neutron Star
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
An article: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2017-003 http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36728
The Shot Ansel Adams Could Not Get
Copyrights: Dave Lane Messier 33
Copyrights: John Sadler Your Home Planet, as Seen From Mars
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Univ. of Arizona
An article: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2017-004 http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36694#p265785
From Pleiades to Magellanic Clouds
Copyrights: Jose Manuel Sanchez Sunrise over Lake Waubesa in Madison
Copyrights: Steve Ciucci Ice fog photos at night in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Copyrights: Chad Wanless M42 and Horsehead Nebula (and Moon)
Copyrights: Aleksandar Merlak
Full size: http://www.hum.hr/astro/USPOREDBA_velicine.jpg SH2-155
Copyrights: Leonardo Orazi Hubble Captures 'Shadow Play' Caused by Possible Planet
NASA, ESA, and J. Debes (STScI)
An article: http://hubblesite.org/news_release/news/2017-03 http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36731
M82 - The Cigar Galaxy
Copyrights: George Chatzifrantzis Mosaic of the Sagittarius Trio - M8, M20 and NGC 6559
Copyrights: Martin Heigan
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This might make for an interesting APOD...Photographer captures amazing 'light pillars' phenomenon in North Bay, Ont.
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M45 Pleiades or Seven Sister
In astronomy, the Pleiades or Seven Sisters (Messier 45 or M45), is an open star cluster containing middle-aged, hot B-type stars located in the constellation of Taurus. It is among the nearest star clusters to Earth and is the cluster most obvious to the naked eye in the night sky. The celestial entity has several meanings in different cultures and traditions.
The cluster is dominated by hot blue and extremely luminous stars that have formed within the last 100 million years. Dust that forms a faint reflection nebulosity around the brightest stars was thought at first to be left over from the formation of the cluster (hence the alternative name Maia Nebula after the star Maia), but is now known to be an unrelated dust cloud in the interstellar medium, through which the stars are currently passing. Computer simulations have shown that the Pleiades was probably formed from a compact configuration that resembled the Orion Nebula. Astronomers estimate that the cluster will survive for about another 250 million years, after which it will disperse due to gravitational interactions with its galactic neighborhood.
Source: Wikipedia
Copyright by: Lluís Romero
About this Image:
Location: Àger-Lleida-Spain
Dates: 18-19-23 December 2016
Average SQM: 21.4-21.6
Telescope: GSO RC14” Truss f8
Camera: Moravian G3-11000 classe 2
Focuser: Feather Touch 3” Kit boss II
Flattener: TSFlattener 2.5”
Filters: Astrodon LRGB Gen2 I-Series True-Balance
Exposures: L:18x300 sec bin1 // R:G:B: 10:10:10 sec x 300 sec bin1 & R:G:B: 15:15:15 sec x 600 sec bin1
Total Exposure: 11.5 hours
Processing: Pixinsight y Photoshop CC 2017
Best regards
Lluís Romero Ventura
https://www.flickr.com/photos/llromero/
http://www.astrosirius.org/
In astronomy, the Pleiades or Seven Sisters (Messier 45 or M45), is an open star cluster containing middle-aged, hot B-type stars located in the constellation of Taurus. It is among the nearest star clusters to Earth and is the cluster most obvious to the naked eye in the night sky. The celestial entity has several meanings in different cultures and traditions.
The cluster is dominated by hot blue and extremely luminous stars that have formed within the last 100 million years. Dust that forms a faint reflection nebulosity around the brightest stars was thought at first to be left over from the formation of the cluster (hence the alternative name Maia Nebula after the star Maia), but is now known to be an unrelated dust cloud in the interstellar medium, through which the stars are currently passing. Computer simulations have shown that the Pleiades was probably formed from a compact configuration that resembled the Orion Nebula. Astronomers estimate that the cluster will survive for about another 250 million years, after which it will disperse due to gravitational interactions with its galactic neighborhood.
Source: Wikipedia
Copyright by: Lluís Romero
About this Image:
Location: Àger-Lleida-Spain
Dates: 18-19-23 December 2016
Average SQM: 21.4-21.6
Telescope: GSO RC14” Truss f8
Camera: Moravian G3-11000 classe 2
Focuser: Feather Touch 3” Kit boss II
Flattener: TSFlattener 2.5”
Filters: Astrodon LRGB Gen2 I-Series True-Balance
Exposures: L:18x300 sec bin1 // R:G:B: 10:10:10 sec x 300 sec bin1 & R:G:B: 15:15:15 sec x 600 sec bin1
Total Exposure: 11.5 hours
Processing: Pixinsight y Photoshop CC 2017
Best regards
Lluís Romero Ventura
https://www.flickr.com/photos/llromero/
http://www.astrosirius.org/
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