Submissions: 2018 February
Re: Submissions: 2018 February
Moon in Hyades 23.02.2018
Thanks to HDR technology it was possible to show stars, illuminated side of the moon and the earthlight in one image.
a7s, 420mm, f/8, iso 100, 1/15 sec and 8 sec
Copyright: Yuri Zvezdny
Thanks to HDR technology it was possible to show stars, illuminated side of the moon and the earthlight in one image.
a7s, 420mm, f/8, iso 100, 1/15 sec and 8 sec
Copyright: Yuri Zvezdny
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Re: Submissions: 2018 February
The green eye
Credits: Adrien Mauduit
www.adphotography-online.com
Some could see a huge green saucer, others could easily see an enormous green whip from the north or even a green Atlas. What I saw on February 17th was a giant green eye lighting up the Skaland bay on Senja island, Norway. I was just about to pack up my bags because the solar data was not cooperating, and as I was almost done wrapping everything up, an extremely bright yellow flash came out of nowhere from the north-west Norwegian sea. At first I actually thought it was one of those bright spot lights from fishing boats that go on all night, but as it extremely quickly developed across the sky, I began to understand what was happening.
But this really was unlike any aurora I have seen. Some of the brightest outbreak produced some of the weirdest and mind-boggling shapes I had ever seen. The bay of Skaland in the northern fjords of Senja is one of the best places to admire the show since there is almost no light pollution and a 300 degree view. I was lucky enough to witness some of the craziest coronas that night (4 consecutive) and they went on for hours until the show entered the pulsating phase.
Canon 6D + Sigma 14mm f/1.8 Art DG
3 landscape shot panorama, ISO 4000, f/2.5, 3''
PTGui Pro, Lr, Ps
17/02/2018 - Skaland, Senja, Norway
Credits: Adrien Mauduit
www.adphotography-online.com
Some could see a huge green saucer, others could easily see an enormous green whip from the north or even a green Atlas. What I saw on February 17th was a giant green eye lighting up the Skaland bay on Senja island, Norway. I was just about to pack up my bags because the solar data was not cooperating, and as I was almost done wrapping everything up, an extremely bright yellow flash came out of nowhere from the north-west Norwegian sea. At first I actually thought it was one of those bright spot lights from fishing boats that go on all night, but as it extremely quickly developed across the sky, I began to understand what was happening.
But this really was unlike any aurora I have seen. Some of the brightest outbreak produced some of the weirdest and mind-boggling shapes I had ever seen. The bay of Skaland in the northern fjords of Senja is one of the best places to admire the show since there is almost no light pollution and a 300 degree view. I was lucky enough to witness some of the craziest coronas that night (4 consecutive) and they went on for hours until the show entered the pulsating phase.
Canon 6D + Sigma 14mm f/1.8 Art DG
3 landscape shot panorama, ISO 4000, f/2.5, 3''
PTGui Pro, Lr, Ps
17/02/2018 - Skaland, Senja, Norway
Adrien Louis Mauduit
M. Sc. in environmental sciences
Astrophotographer - cinematographer -
Aurora expert - Science communication & author
www.nightlightsfilms.com
nightlightsfilms@gmail.com
M. Sc. in environmental sciences
Astrophotographer - cinematographer -
Aurora expert - Science communication & author
www.nightlightsfilms.com
nightlightsfilms@gmail.com
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Re: Submissions: 2018 February
Sh2-234 - IC417 - The Spider in colours
IC 417 (also known as Sh2-234) is an emission nebula of almost 100 light-years across, located some 10,000 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Auriga (the Charioteer). It is often referred to as the Spider Nebula and in that case its prey is a nearby emission nebula called the Fly (NGC 1931).
The nebula contains a young open cluster of about 40 stars, and is energized by its hot, massive blue stars which are still embedded in glowing hydrogen gas. The bluish clouds of gas at the top of the image are locations of new star formation.
http://astrophotographysirius.com/
Copyright: Lluís Romero
IC 417 (also known as Sh2-234) is an emission nebula of almost 100 light-years across, located some 10,000 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Auriga (the Charioteer). It is often referred to as the Spider Nebula and in that case its prey is a nearby emission nebula called the Fly (NGC 1931).
The nebula contains a young open cluster of about 40 stars, and is energized by its hot, massive blue stars which are still embedded in glowing hydrogen gas. The bluish clouds of gas at the top of the image are locations of new star formation.
http://astrophotographysirius.com/
Copyright: Lluís Romero
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Re: Submissions: 2018 February
tampoco aquí. sí hay satélitesrothkko wrote:the sword and the satellites
Sí hay dos puntos en la parte central, probablemente píxeles quemados, que no aparecen en la fotografía de control, tomada 30 minutos antes.
google translate:
Yes there are two points in the central part, probably burned pixels, which do not appear in the control photograph, taken 30 minutes before.
nor here. yes there are satellites equiv 640mm, tv 302", av 5.6, iso 160
Re: Submissions: 2018 February
Rosette Nebula in Narrow Band
Telescope: Takahashi FQS 106 ED
Camera: QSI 683-wsg8
Mount: Paramount MyT
Astrodon 5nm:
Ha- 18X1800"
SII- 18x1800"
OIII- 20x1800"
Location: Deep Sky West, Rowe, New Mexico.
Copyright & Processing by: Alberto Pisabarro
http://i68.tinypic.com/2dtchud.png More Resolution: https://flic.kr/p/23zKW6A
Telescope: Takahashi FQS 106 ED
Camera: QSI 683-wsg8
Mount: Paramount MyT
Astrodon 5nm:
Ha- 18X1800"
SII- 18x1800"
OIII- 20x1800"
Location: Deep Sky West, Rowe, New Mexico.
Copyright & Processing by: Alberto Pisabarro
http://i68.tinypic.com/2dtchud.png More Resolution: https://flic.kr/p/23zKW6A
Last edited by AlbertoP on Mon Feb 26, 2018 8:07 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Submissions: 2018 February
Cocoon Nebula
Processing by: Leo Shatz
FSQ106/QSI683wsg/Paramount MyT
L:24x900s,H:28x1800s
R:16x900s,G:19x900s,B:12x900s
Link to full size image https://flic.kr/p/23aCEoH
Imaged @DSW observatoryProcessing by: Leo Shatz
FSQ106/QSI683wsg/Paramount MyT
L:24x900s,H:28x1800s
R:16x900s,G:19x900s,B:12x900s
Link to full size image https://flic.kr/p/23aCEoH
Re: Submissions: 2018 February
Stephan's Quintet
LRGB
Nick Pavelchak
Altamont, NY
Larger images and info:
https://www.astrobin.com/335289/0/?nc=user
LRGB
Nick Pavelchak
Altamont, NY
Larger images and info:
https://www.astrobin.com/335289/0/?nc=user
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Re: Submissions: 2018 February
Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex
Copyright: Martin Činčura
Picture was taken on 15th and 16th of February 2018 at La Palma Canary Island.
It is around 3,5 hour of data processed in DSS, PI and PS
Canon 6D mod. + Canon 300mm F4@5.0
link to full size image:
http://www.astrofotky.cz/gallery.php?sh ... 427027.jpg
Copyright: Martin Činčura
Picture was taken on 15th and 16th of February 2018 at La Palma Canary Island.
It is around 3,5 hour of data processed in DSS, PI and PS
Canon 6D mod. + Canon 300mm F4@5.0
link to full size image:
http://www.astrofotky.cz/gallery.php?sh ... 427027.jpg
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Re: Submissions: 2018 February
Witch nebula
Copyright: Martin Činčura
Picture was taken on 14th and 15th of February 2018 at La Palma Canary Island.
It is around 3,75 hour of data processed in DSS, PI and PS
Canon 6D non-mod. + Canon 300mm F4@5.0
link to full size image: https://flic.kr/p/23nNEe2
Copyright: Martin Činčura
Picture was taken on 14th and 15th of February 2018 at La Palma Canary Island.
It is around 3,75 hour of data processed in DSS, PI and PS
Canon 6D non-mod. + Canon 300mm F4@5.0
link to full size image: https://flic.kr/p/23nNEe2
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Re: Submissions: 2018 February
Celestial Drama in NGC 2170 by Transient Astronomer, on Flickr
Image Credit and Copyright Tom Masterson / Grand Mesa Observatory (http://www.grandmesaobservatory.com)
Image Credit and Copyright Tom Masterson / Grand Mesa Observatory (http://www.grandmesaobservatory.com)
Re: Submissions: 2018 February
PuWe1
Copyright: Christopher Sullivan
A higher resolution image can be seen here: https://www.astrobin.com/full/320392/E/
A higher resolution image can be seen here: https://www.astrobin.com/full/320392/E/
Rosette SHO with a very good seeing !
Hello,
The Rosette nebula SHO
10 hours with ASA10, Moravian 16200 and AZEQ6
Full is here : https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/4G__SOl ... hqkGbg.jpg
Hope you enjoy !
The Rosette nebula SHO
10 hours with ASA10, Moravian 16200 and AZEQ6
Full is here : https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/4G__SOl ... hqkGbg.jpg
Hope you enjoy !