Submissions: 2018 January
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JUPITER AND MARS
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Copyright: Alan C Tough
It was worth getting up early to see Jupiter and Mars less than quarter of a degree apart. This photo was taken at 7 a.m. on January 7, 2018 from Duffus Castle in Moray, Scotland.
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It was worth getting up early to see Jupiter and Mars less than quarter of a degree apart. This photo was taken at 7 a.m. on January 7, 2018 from Duffus Castle in Moray, Scotland.
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PuWe1 (PNG 158.9 + 17.8), in Lynx
Copyright: Mark Hanson
Here is a new image of Planetary Nebula PuWe1 (PNG 158.9 + 17.8), in Lynx , this is one of the highest resolution images of this object to date from an amateur. Is one of the largest PN, that has an apparent diameter of 20'. It has been discovered by Purgathofer & Weinberger in 1980 on a Palomar sky survey print. As almost all this kind of old diluted PN, it is very faint and requires long exposures to get details. The Halpha signal is the strongest and draws a ring with several details in the structure while the OIII signal is extremely faint with a disc shape and no visible structure.
I was looking for an outer halo that was thought to be possible in this object. From my observations I don't see any O3 data past the disk itself. In LRGB data it looks like the extended data is IFN flux nebula. Thanks Sakib Rasool for another fine target!
Exposure Details:
Telescope: Planewave 17" f6.7 on a Planewave HD Mount Camera: SBIG 16803
Location: Stellar Winds Observatory at DSNM, Animas, New Mexico
Exposure: L,R,G,B,HA,03 320,320,320,320,900,900 54 Hours of exposure.
Full Resolution and info here: https://www.hansonastronomy.com/puwe1-png-1589178
Thank you,
Mark Hanson
Copyright: Mark Hanson
Here is a new image of Planetary Nebula PuWe1 (PNG 158.9 + 17.8), in Lynx , this is one of the highest resolution images of this object to date from an amateur. Is one of the largest PN, that has an apparent diameter of 20'. It has been discovered by Purgathofer & Weinberger in 1980 on a Palomar sky survey print. As almost all this kind of old diluted PN, it is very faint and requires long exposures to get details. The Halpha signal is the strongest and draws a ring with several details in the structure while the OIII signal is extremely faint with a disc shape and no visible structure.
I was looking for an outer halo that was thought to be possible in this object. From my observations I don't see any O3 data past the disk itself. In LRGB data it looks like the extended data is IFN flux nebula. Thanks Sakib Rasool for another fine target!
Exposure Details:
Telescope: Planewave 17" f6.7 on a Planewave HD Mount Camera: SBIG 16803
Location: Stellar Winds Observatory at DSNM, Animas, New Mexico
Exposure: L,R,G,B,HA,03 320,320,320,320,900,900 54 Hours of exposure.
Full Resolution and info here: https://www.hansonastronomy.com/puwe1-png-1589178
Thank you,
Mark Hanson
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Supernova remnant CTA 1
Acquisition credit: Scott Johnson, Augusto Hernandez, John Kasianowicz, Daniele Malleo, Jose Mtanous and Rick Stevenson
Processing credit & copyright: Rick Stevenson
Web site: http://rickstevenson.space
A large but very dim target captured in HaOiiiRGB (approx 70 hours.)
Processing credit & copyright: Rick Stevenson
Web site: http://rickstevenson.space
A large but very dim target captured in HaOiiiRGB (approx 70 hours.)
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Tadpoles nebula in narrowband
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Juan ignacio Jimenez
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Planetary Nebula HDW2 - Hartl-Dengl-Weinberger2
Copyrights: Jens Zippel & Frank Iwaszkiewicz FullRes: https://www.deep-sky-astroteam.de/en/Nebula/hdw2
Copyrights: Jens Zippel & Frank Iwaszkiewicz FullRes: https://www.deep-sky-astroteam.de/en/Nebula/hdw2
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foam universe
I have an idea, only approximate, of why there are four colors in the star more centered. polarized filter, macro lens equiv 288 mm. digital enlargement-
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no one knows exactly?Rothkko wrote: I have an idea, only approximate, of why there are four colors in the star more centered
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The Tadpoles of IC 410
Ha/OIII bi-color
Nick Pavelchak
Altamont, NY
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Ha/OIII bi-color
Nick Pavelchak
Altamont, NY
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From my trip to Iceland,
Copyright David Forteza
Northern lights Iceland by David Forteza, en Flickr
Halo Lunar by David Forteza, en Flickr
Nothernligths, Aurora Boreal Islandia by David Forteza, en Flickr
Iceland nothernlights by David Forteza, en Flickr
Supermoon Volcán by David Forteza, en Flickr
Iceland nothern lights by David Forteza, en Flickr
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Northern lights Iceland by David Forteza, en Flickr
Halo Lunar by David Forteza, en Flickr
Nothernligths, Aurora Boreal Islandia by David Forteza, en Flickr
Iceland nothernlights by David Forteza, en Flickr
Supermoon Volcán by David Forteza, en Flickr
Iceland nothern lights by David Forteza, en Flickr
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Orion's Winter
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Copyright: Matthew Dieterich
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mercury below, the moon, saturn on the right and above stars of sagittarius (potro the brightest, at the vertex)
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Fantastics pictures¡¡¡David_Forteza wrote:From my trip to Iceland,
Copyright David Forteza
Northern lights Iceland by David Forteza, en Flickr
Halo Lunar by David Forteza, en Flickr
Nothernligths, Aurora Boreal Islandia by David Forteza, en Flickr
Iceland nothernlights by David Forteza, en Flickr
Supermoon Volcán by David Forteza, en Flickr
Iceland nothern lights by David Forteza, en Flickr
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M42, NGC1999 in context and with some depth
Taken at Deep Sky West Remote Observatory.
Taken at Deep Sky West Remote Observatory.
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Simeis 147
Copyrights: Raul Villaverde, Domingo Pestana and Nicolas Romo
Simeis 147 RGB_Halfa_OIII by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr
Simeis 147 RGB_Halfa_OIII by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr
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The Spider and Fly (IC417 and NGC 1931) in Auriga
Ha/OIII bi-color
Nick Pavelchak
Altamont, NY
Larger images and info:
https://www.astrobin.com/329953/0/?nc=user
Ha/OIII bi-color
Nick Pavelchak
Altamont, NY
Larger images and info:
https://www.astrobin.com/329953/0/?nc=user
NGC 1514 Crystal Ball Nebula
November 2015/November 2017
Location: San Romualdo - Ravenna (Italy)
LX200 12"GPS with Starizona reducer/coma corrector F/7.1
CCD QSI 540wsi cooled -20
RGB Baader CCD, Narrowband Baader H-alpha 7nm and OIII Astrodon 5nm Filters
Autoguide with ASI120MM and PHDguiding2 on ETX105
HA-OIII-RGB: HA 50x6min, OIII 24x5min, R 23x3', G 40x3', B 40x3'
Acquired with: MaximDL5
Calibrated with Dark, Bias and Flat
Processed with: MaximDL5, Astroart6, StarTools1.4, Photoshop CS, Paint Shop ProX9, Topaz E Nik Plug-in and StarSpikePro3
Cristina
Location: San Romualdo - Ravenna (Italy)
LX200 12"GPS with Starizona reducer/coma corrector F/7.1
CCD QSI 540wsi cooled -20
RGB Baader CCD, Narrowband Baader H-alpha 7nm and OIII Astrodon 5nm Filters
Autoguide with ASI120MM and PHDguiding2 on ETX105
HA-OIII-RGB: HA 50x6min, OIII 24x5min, R 23x3', G 40x3', B 40x3'
Acquired with: MaximDL5
Calibrated with Dark, Bias and Flat
Processed with: MaximDL5, Astroart6, StarTools1.4, Photoshop CS, Paint Shop ProX9, Topaz E Nik Plug-in and StarSpikePro3
Cristina