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Milky Way from China
Copyrights: Hongyang Luo
Meteor over Yosemite Valley
Copyrights: John Vermette
Nightscape of the MilkyWay in Peru
Copyrights: Armel Farez
Orion of the arctic forest
Copyrights: Angel
The Heart of the Moon
Copyrights: M Mobello
Milky Way Core to Rho Ophiuchi
Copyrights: Andrew Klinger
Makarian's Chain and M88
Copyrights: Andrew Klinger
Carina Nebula (NGC 3372)
Copyrights: Max Whitby
The Milky Way Galactic Centre
Copyrights: Delil Geyik
Stra trails and fireflies
Copyrights: Likai Lin
The Milky Way over Bridle Falls in Yosemite Valley
Copyrights: John Vermette
Globular Cluster M92
Copyrights: Bernard Miller
Moon meets Jupiter
Copyrights: Wang Letian
Moon, Jupiter & moons
Copyrights: Facundo Jauri
SKy from the plane
Copyrights: Srikanth Boga
Northern Lights from Svalbard, Norway
Copyrights: Cindy Lorenzo
Milky Way over the Yardang formation
Copyrights: Haitong Yu
Copyrights: Hongyang Luo
Meteor over Yosemite Valley
Copyrights: John Vermette
Nightscape of the MilkyWay in Peru
Copyrights: Armel Farez
Orion of the arctic forest
Copyrights: Angel
The Heart of the Moon
Copyrights: M Mobello
Milky Way Core to Rho Ophiuchi
Copyrights: Andrew Klinger
Makarian's Chain and M88
Copyrights: Andrew Klinger
Carina Nebula (NGC 3372)
Copyrights: Max Whitby
The Milky Way Galactic Centre
Copyrights: Delil Geyik
Stra trails and fireflies
Copyrights: Likai Lin
The Milky Way over Bridle Falls in Yosemite Valley
Copyrights: John Vermette
Globular Cluster M92
Copyrights: Bernard Miller
Moon meets Jupiter
Copyrights: Wang Letian
Moon, Jupiter & moons
Copyrights: Facundo Jauri
SKy from the plane
Copyrights: Srikanth Boga
Northern Lights from Svalbard, Norway
Copyrights: Cindy Lorenzo
Milky Way over the Yardang formation
Copyrights: Haitong Yu
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Pleiades, California Nebula, comet c/2016r2 panstarrs Dust lanes
Copyrights: JoAnn McDonald
Moonrise and goats
Copyrights: Murat Yılmaz
The Jellyfish Nebula
Copyrights: Ron Brecher
Volcanic eruption and Moon
Copyrights: Jérôme Sena
The Jellyfish Nebula - IC443
Copyrights: Andrew Klinger
Solar Halo
Copyrights: Joe Major
Lunar Corona
Copyrights: Esther Fleming
A ring in night sky
Copyrights: Ali Aeinjamshid
Messier Marathon
Copyrights: Mukul Kumar Yadav
Planets and Nebulae
Copyrights: Abubaker Siddiq
NGC6888
Copyrights: Philippe Moussette
IC434
Copyrights: Philippe Moussette
Copyrights: JoAnn McDonald
Moonrise and goats
Copyrights: Murat Yılmaz
The Jellyfish Nebula
Copyrights: Ron Brecher
Volcanic eruption and Moon
Copyrights: Jérôme Sena
The Jellyfish Nebula - IC443
Copyrights: Andrew Klinger
Solar Halo
Copyrights: Joe Major
Lunar Corona
Copyrights: Esther Fleming
A ring in night sky
Copyrights: Ali Aeinjamshid
Messier Marathon
Copyrights: Mukul Kumar Yadav
Planets and Nebulae
Copyrights: Abubaker Siddiq
NGC6888
Copyrights: Philippe Moussette
IC434
Copyrights: Philippe Moussette
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Re: Submissions: 2018 June
M86 Group Interaction
Copyright: Mark Hanson
This image was another experiment using deep Ha exposures of known galaxy interactions, All the exposures in Ha were taken with 3nm filter, no moon and were 1 hour long.
"This stunning image depicts the dynamic and dramatic center of the Virgo Cluster. At a distance of approximately 50 million light years, it is the closest galaxy cluster to Earth and is dominated by the large elliptical galaxies M86 and M84.
However what makes this image special is the addition of 30 hours of narrowband Ha exposures that illuminate blazing filaments of gas that emit in the hydrogen alpha line! These are the product of a collision between M86 and the blue peculiar deformed spiral galaxy NGC 4438. With a staggering length of 400,000 light years, they signify the tempestuous relationship between interacting galaxies at the heart of galaxy clusters.
NGC 4438 is also interacting with its elliptical companion NGC 4435 and both are collectively catalogued as Arp 120 in the Arp Atlas of peculiar galaxies. Another sign of peculiarity is a rarely seen tidal tail extending from NGC 4435. Another point of interest is a swarm of low surface brightness dwarf galaxies enveloping M86. These are currently being analyzed by professional astronomers to help gain insight into the nature of the elusive dark matter purported to exist within the framework of cosmological models."
Thanks to Sakib Rasool for another great description.
You can see higher resolution images here and an animation of this image:
https://www.hansonastronomy.com/m86-group
Thank you,
Mark Hanson
Copyright: Mark Hanson
This image was another experiment using deep Ha exposures of known galaxy interactions, All the exposures in Ha were taken with 3nm filter, no moon and were 1 hour long.
"This stunning image depicts the dynamic and dramatic center of the Virgo Cluster. At a distance of approximately 50 million light years, it is the closest galaxy cluster to Earth and is dominated by the large elliptical galaxies M86 and M84.
However what makes this image special is the addition of 30 hours of narrowband Ha exposures that illuminate blazing filaments of gas that emit in the hydrogen alpha line! These are the product of a collision between M86 and the blue peculiar deformed spiral galaxy NGC 4438. With a staggering length of 400,000 light years, they signify the tempestuous relationship between interacting galaxies at the heart of galaxy clusters.
NGC 4438 is also interacting with its elliptical companion NGC 4435 and both are collectively catalogued as Arp 120 in the Arp Atlas of peculiar galaxies. Another sign of peculiarity is a rarely seen tidal tail extending from NGC 4435. Another point of interest is a swarm of low surface brightness dwarf galaxies enveloping M86. These are currently being analyzed by professional astronomers to help gain insight into the nature of the elusive dark matter purported to exist within the framework of cosmological models."
Thanks to Sakib Rasool for another great description.
You can see higher resolution images here and an animation of this image:
https://www.hansonastronomy.com/m86-group
Thank you,
Mark Hanson
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Location: "Palkovicke hurky" in Czech republic.
Processing Information: Panorama from 33 shots.
Landscape: 22 frames.
Stars: 10 frames + 1 DF, ISO 1600, f / 2.8, 237s.
Processing Information: Panorama from 33 shots.
Landscape: 22 frames.
Stars: 10 frames + 1 DF, ISO 1600, f / 2.8, 237s.
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Re: Submissions: 2018 June
M16 Pillars of Creation – Infrared Light - Another point of view
Although NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has taken many breathtaking images of the universe, one snapshot stands out from the rest: the iconic view of the so-called "Pillars of Creation." The jaw-dropping photo, taken in 1995, revealed never-before-seen details of three giant columns of cold gas bathed in the scorching ultraviolet light from a cluster of young, massive stars in a small region of the Eagle Nebula, or M16.
Though such butte-like features are common in star-forming regions, the M16 structures are by far the most photogenic and evocative. The Hubble image is so popular that it has appeared in movies and television shows, on tee-shirts and pillows, and even on a postage stamp. And now, in celebration of its 25th anniversary, Hubble has revisited the famous pillars, providing astronomers with a sharper and wider view, shown in the right-hand image. For comparison, the original 1995 Hubble image of the gaseous towers appears in the left-hand view. Streamers of gas can be seen bleeding off pillars as the intense radiation heats and evaporates it into space. Stars are being born deep inside the pillars.
Observing in infrared light, Hubble pierced through the obscuring gas and dust of M16’s Pillars of Creation. This ethereal image reveals the young stars that are being formed within the pillars. It also uncovers a myriad of background stars that were hidden at visible wavelengths.
Images downloaded:
color_hlsp_heritage_hst_wfc3-ir_m16_f160w_f110w_v1_drz_sci.fits (196.9 Mb)
hlsp_heritage_hst_wfc3-ir_m16_f110w_v1_drz.fits ( 65.7 Mb)
hlsp_heritage_hst_wfc3-ir_m16_f160w_v1_drz.fits (65.7 Mb)
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M16 Pillars of Creation – Infrared Light - Another point of view. Hubble Legacy Archive, ESA, NASA; Processing: Lluís Romero
Although NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has taken many breathtaking images of the universe, one snapshot stands out from the rest: the iconic view of the so-called "Pillars of Creation." The jaw-dropping photo, taken in 1995, revealed never-before-seen details of three giant columns of cold gas bathed in the scorching ultraviolet light from a cluster of young, massive stars in a small region of the Eagle Nebula, or M16.
Though such butte-like features are common in star-forming regions, the M16 structures are by far the most photogenic and evocative. The Hubble image is so popular that it has appeared in movies and television shows, on tee-shirts and pillows, and even on a postage stamp. And now, in celebration of its 25th anniversary, Hubble has revisited the famous pillars, providing astronomers with a sharper and wider view, shown in the right-hand image. For comparison, the original 1995 Hubble image of the gaseous towers appears in the left-hand view. Streamers of gas can be seen bleeding off pillars as the intense radiation heats and evaporates it into space. Stars are being born deep inside the pillars.
Observing in infrared light, Hubble pierced through the obscuring gas and dust of M16’s Pillars of Creation. This ethereal image reveals the young stars that are being formed within the pillars. It also uncovers a myriad of background stars that were hidden at visible wavelengths.
Images downloaded:
color_hlsp_heritage_hst_wfc3-ir_m16_f160w_f110w_v1_drz_sci.fits (196.9 Mb)
hlsp_heritage_hst_wfc3-ir_m16_f110w_v1_drz.fits ( 65.7 Mb)
hlsp_heritage_hst_wfc3-ir_m16_f160w_v1_drz.fits (65.7 Mb)
URL of Website: http://astrophotographysirius.com/
M16 Pillars of Creation – Infrared Light - Another point of view. Hubble Legacy Archive, ESA, NASA; Processing: Lluís Romero
Lluís Romero Ventura
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Re: Submissions: 2018 June
Double cluster
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz
LDN 2017
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz
M31
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz
Moon
Copyrights: John Vermette
IC433
Copyrights: Albert Barr
Dragon Aurora
Copyrights: Marco Bastoni
Orion the Hunter met the Moai
Copyrights: Anthony K.H. Tang
Asteroid 3200 Phaethon
Copyrights: Steve Reed
The Flame and Horsehead Nebula (IC434)
Copyrights: Andrew Klinger
Orion constellation
Copyrights: Efrain Sanchez
Tree, Orion and Lunar Halo
Copyrights: Manuel Jesus Garcia Sanchez
Touching Eta Carinae
Copyrights: Carlos Eduardo Fairbairn
Milky Way in the Massif Central mountains, France
Copyrights: Julien Roche
Milky Way arch over Kelso Dunes
Copyrights: Tom Masterson
Horsehead Nebula
Copyrights: Wu Zhen & Hu Wei Xi
NGC 1376
Credits and copyrights: Data: Hubble Legacy Archive; Processing: Domingo Pestana
Jupiter raising over Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
Copyrights: Sarang Shah
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz
LDN 2017
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz
M31
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz
Moon
Copyrights: John Vermette
IC433
Copyrights: Albert Barr
Dragon Aurora
Copyrights: Marco Bastoni
Orion the Hunter met the Moai
Copyrights: Anthony K.H. Tang
Asteroid 3200 Phaethon
Copyrights: Steve Reed
The Flame and Horsehead Nebula (IC434)
Copyrights: Andrew Klinger
Orion constellation
Copyrights: Efrain Sanchez
Tree, Orion and Lunar Halo
Copyrights: Manuel Jesus Garcia Sanchez
Touching Eta Carinae
Copyrights: Carlos Eduardo Fairbairn
Milky Way in the Massif Central mountains, France
Copyrights: Julien Roche
Milky Way arch over Kelso Dunes
Copyrights: Tom Masterson
Horsehead Nebula
Copyrights: Wu Zhen & Hu Wei Xi
NGC 1376
Credits and copyrights: Data: Hubble Legacy Archive; Processing: Domingo Pestana
Jupiter raising over Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
Copyrights: Sarang Shah
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Re: Submissions: 2018 June
This is a fantastic image!markh@tds.net wrote: ↑Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:03 pm M86 Group Interaction
Copyright: Mark Hanson
M86LRGBHAsmall.jpg
This image was another experiment using deep Ha exposures of known galaxy interactions, All the exposures in Ha were taken with 3nm filter, no moon and were 1 hour long.
"This stunning image depicts the dynamic and dramatic center of the Virgo Cluster. At a distance of approximately 50 million light years, it is the closest galaxy cluster to Earth and is dominated by the large elliptical galaxies M86 and M84.
However what makes this image special is the addition of 30 hours of narrowband Ha exposures that illuminate blazing filaments of gas that emit in the hydrogen alpha line! These are the product of a collision between M86 and the blue peculiar deformed spiral galaxy NGC 4438. With a staggering length of 400,000 light years, they signify the tempestuous relationship between interacting galaxies at the heart of galaxy clusters.
NGC 4438 is also interacting with its elliptical companion NGC 4435 and both are collectively catalogued as Arp 120 in the Arp Atlas of peculiar galaxies. Another sign of peculiarity is a rarely seen tidal tail extending from NGC 4435. Another point of interest is a swarm of low surface brightness dwarf galaxies enveloping M86. These are currently being analyzed by professional astronomers to help gain insight into the nature of the elusive dark matter purported to exist within the framework of cosmological models."
Thanks to Sakib Rasool for another great description.
You can see higher resolution images here and an animation of this image:
https://www.hansonastronomy.com/m86-group
Thank you,
Mark Hanson
M86 is a truly giant elliptical galaxy, and it is immersed in a huge cocoon of Hα emission. Such a giant shell of Hα is terribly abnormal for an elliptical galaxy. But Mark Hanson's brilliant image demonstrates that the Hα originated from now-disrupted former spiral galaxy NGC 4438. NGC 4438 and M86 collided! Or at the very least, they skimmed each other close enough to leave both galaxies reeling! And look at that twisting tidal tail from NGC 4438!
What a fantastic image! And in my opinion, Mark Hanson has shown us something that wasn't well known, and certainly not widely acknowledged before.
Ann
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Re: Submissions: 2018 June
Rosette Nebula - SHO
Copyright: Christopher Sullivan Full resolution available here: https://www.astrobin.com/full/330827/0/
Copyright: Christopher Sullivan Full resolution available here: https://www.astrobin.com/full/330827/0/
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M8 SHORGB
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104Hrs total frame done with TEC160, Moravian G4-16000 on Paramount MX+ near Actacama Desert in Chile, El Sauce Observatory
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Copyright: Team CielAustral with J.C CANONNE, N.OUTTERS, P. BERNHARD, D. CHAPLAIN & L. BOURGON
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NGC 5128
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111 frames Ha 3n to show Red Jet.
45Hrs total frame done with CDK20, Moravian G4-16000 on Paramount MX+ near Actacama Desert in Chile, El Sauce Observatory
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Copyright: Team CielAustral with J.C CANONNE, N.OUTTERS, P. BERNHARD, D. CHAPLAIN & L. BOURGON
full size : http://www.cielboreal.com/galerie/photo83f.jpg
111 frames Ha 3n to show Red Jet.
45Hrs total frame done with CDK20, Moravian G4-16000 on Paramount MX+ near Actacama Desert in Chile, El Sauce Observatory
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Copyright: Team CielAustral with J.C CANONNE, N.OUTTERS, P. BERNHARD, D. CHAPLAIN & L. BOURGON
In the swan
Copyrights: Raul Villaverde, Domingo Pestana y Nicolas Romo
NGC7000_2018_mosaico de 2teselas by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr
NGC7000_2018_mosaico de 2teselas by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr
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Hola a todos os dejo esta galaxia, M 83, espero que os guste;
estos son los datos:
M 83
TOMAS:
R: 10 Light de 300 segundos, 10 Darks, 30 Flats y 40 Bias
G: 17 Light de 300 segundos, 17 Darks, 30 Flats y 40 Bias
B: 15 Light de 300 segundos, 15 Darks, 30 Flats y 40 Bias
L: 17 Light de 300 segundos, 17 Darks, 30 Flats y 40 Bias
TEMPERATURA: -10 GRADOS
TUBO: FSQ 106 ED
CCD: SBIG ST-8300M
MONTURA: CGEM
CCD guiar: QHY5 II
LUGAR: LAS INVIERNAS (GUADALAJARA)
saludos
jose
estos son los datos:
M 83
TOMAS:
R: 10 Light de 300 segundos, 10 Darks, 30 Flats y 40 Bias
G: 17 Light de 300 segundos, 17 Darks, 30 Flats y 40 Bias
B: 15 Light de 300 segundos, 15 Darks, 30 Flats y 40 Bias
L: 17 Light de 300 segundos, 17 Darks, 30 Flats y 40 Bias
TEMPERATURA: -10 GRADOS
TUBO: FSQ 106 ED
CCD: SBIG ST-8300M
MONTURA: CGEM
CCD guiar: QHY5 II
LUGAR: LAS INVIERNAS (GUADALAJARA)
saludos
jose
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Nightscape above Lagoon Korission
Night landscape above Lagoon Korission, a Natura 2.000 area, last night
Sony a7sii, ef 16-35, 35mm, iso3200, 10X30sec, 1X30sec, Panorama 2, Stacked
Night landscape above Lagoon Korission, a Natura 2.000 area, last night
Sony a7sii, ef 16-35, 35mm, iso3200, 10X30sec, 1X30sec, Panorama 2, Stacked
IC6357 Lobster nebula SHO
Hello,
A 5 hours picture with ASA 20 remote Chili.
Hope you enjoy it !
The full is here https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/-yEeZvL ... hqkGbg.jpg
https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/DaQn1ly ... hqkGbg.jpg
A 5 hours picture with ASA 20 remote Chili.
Hope you enjoy it !
The full is here https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/-yEeZvL ... hqkGbg.jpg
https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/DaQn1ly ... hqkGbg.jpg
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Re: Submissions: 2018 June
Between the mountain and the sky
Location: Mt. Hehuan, Taiwan
Copyright: Hung-Hsuan, YEN
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Location: Mt. Hehuan, Taiwan
Copyright: Hung-Hsuan, YEN
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