Submissions: 2018 July
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Sharpless 119 - HaRGB
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Copyright: Arno Rottal
Sharpless 119 - HaRGB
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9x600sec R
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6x600sec B
Moravian G2-8300 on Esprit80.
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Copyright: Arno Rottal
Sharpless 119 - HaRGB
full resolution:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/357926/0/?real=&mod=
18x600sec Ha
9x600sec R
9x600sec G
6x600sec B
Moravian G2-8300 on Esprit80.
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Mars with Phobos and Deimos (animation)
Copyright: Dzmitry Kananovich
Preview: Full resolution:
https://cdn.astrobin.com/images/2527/20 ... a19534.gif
Celestron C-11 (f = 2800 mm), ASI 290MM in bin 2x2 mode and 10 fps frame rate with IR/UV block filter. Stacked 900 best frames of 1800, six movies were recorded in approx. 7 min intervals. Between these movies, Mars was captured with R, G, B filters to get non-overexposed color image, which was added afterwards. The animation covers time period 21:21 - 21:53 UT, 23 July 2018. Some background stars are also visible.
Copyright: Dzmitry Kananovich
Preview: Full resolution:
https://cdn.astrobin.com/images/2527/20 ... a19534.gif
Celestron C-11 (f = 2800 mm), ASI 290MM in bin 2x2 mode and 10 fps frame rate with IR/UV block filter. Stacked 900 best frames of 1800, six movies were recorded in approx. 7 min intervals. Between these movies, Mars was captured with R, G, B filters to get non-overexposed color image, which was added afterwards. The animation covers time period 21:21 - 21:53 UT, 23 July 2018. Some background stars are also visible.
Re: Submissions: 2018 July
Cygnus Bubble & Crescent Nebula: Narrow Band with RGB Stars.
Cygnus Bubble & Crescent Nebula by Brendan Kinch, on Flickr
Cygnus Bubble & Crescent Nebula by Brendan Kinch, on Flickr
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The 4 bright planets, the Moon and the ISS
I went to the Mount Wilson Observatory on July 19, to film the passage of the ISS over Los Angeles in the presence of the Moon and the 4 bright planets along the ecliptic: Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn
The stacked picture:
http://www.astrophoto.fr/planets_moon_iss_la.jpg
and a second with the ecliptic (dotted line):
http://www.astrophoto.fr/planets_moon_i ... liptic.jpg
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
The stacked picture:
http://www.astrophoto.fr/planets_moon_iss_la.jpg
and a second with the ecliptic (dotted line):
http://www.astrophoto.fr/planets_moon_i ... liptic.jpg
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Here is my photo close to mid-totality for this evening's lunar eclipse.
I shot this a few minutes before the predicted totality because apart from the Earth occulting the Moon (as seen from the Sun!) the Moon itself was also going to occult star SAO 163632 as seen from my observatory (Ir-Rabat, Malta).
You can see this on the left limb as well as in the preceding images which show the Moon approaching the star.
High resolution image at
https://canopus123.files.wordpress.com/ ... -apace.jpg
Best regards,
Alexei Pace
I shot this a few minutes before the predicted totality because apart from the Earth occulting the Moon (as seen from the Sun!) the Moon itself was also going to occult star SAO 163632 as seen from my observatory (Ir-Rabat, Malta).
You can see this on the left limb as well as in the preceding images which show the Moon approaching the star.
High resolution image at
https://canopus123.files.wordpress.com/ ... -apace.jpg
Best regards,
Alexei Pace
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Super and Mini Blood Moon in 2018
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Copyright: Steed Yu There were two total Lunar eclipses in 2018. One in January, just near the perigee, and the other happend today, just near the apogee. I used the same telescope and camera to take the two total lunar eclipses and compare the blood moons. I was surprised to find that the size of the two moons is so different.
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Copyright: Steed Yu There were two total Lunar eclipses in 2018. One in January, just near the perigee, and the other happend today, just near the apogee. I used the same telescope and camera to take the two total lunar eclipses and compare the blood moons. I was surprised to find that the size of the two moons is so different.
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In love with Total Lunar Eclipse, Milkyway and Mars Conjunction
Night landscape above Lagoon Korission in Corfu island, a Natura 2.000 area with the Total Lunar Eclipse and the Mars on the left and the Glory of Milkyway during the Eclipse!
Sony a7sii, ef 16-35 Lii 2.8, iso1000, 5X30sec, traced and stacked
Night landscape above Lagoon Korission in Corfu island, a Natura 2.000 area with the Total Lunar Eclipse and the Mars on the left and the Glory of Milkyway during the Eclipse!
Sony a7sii, ef 16-35 Lii 2.8, iso1000, 5X30sec, traced and stacked
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Hello,
A remote acquisition from Chilescope ASA20'.
Own processing
The full is here https://www.astrobin.com/full/358234/B/
Hope you enjoy !
https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/P2k8vIg ... hqkGbg.jpg
A remote acquisition from Chilescope ASA20'.
Own processing
The full is here https://www.astrobin.com/full/358234/B/
Hope you enjoy !
https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/P2k8vIg ... hqkGbg.jpg
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The longest Total Lunar Eclipse of the 21st century paired with an extra-close Mars,
turns the moon blood red in the night sky over Athens, Greece on July 27, 2018.
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Copyright: Alexandros Maragos
Total Lunar Eclipse 2018 over Athens, Greece by Alexandros Maragos
turns the moon blood red in the night sky over Athens, Greece on July 27, 2018.
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Copyright: Alexandros Maragos
Total Lunar Eclipse 2018 over Athens, Greece by Alexandros Maragos
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Total Lunar Eclipse of July 27, 2018 over Berne, Switzerland, July 28, 2018
http://www.sternklar.ch/images-webpages ... Jul-18.htm
Exposure data:
Takahashi TOA 150/1100 APO-Refractor @ f/11.7 with Canon EOS 5D Mk IV. Exposure time: 1 x 15 sec. @ 200 Asa.
Copyright: Manuel Jung, www.sternklar.ch
http://www.sternklar.ch/images-webpages ... Jul-18.htm
Exposure data:
Takahashi TOA 150/1100 APO-Refractor @ f/11.7 with Canon EOS 5D Mk IV. Exposure time: 1 x 15 sec. @ 200 Asa.
Copyright: Manuel Jung, www.sternklar.ch
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Lunar Eclipse from Cuneo (Italy).
Scope: Skywatcher Newton 200/1000
Mount: Skywatcher Eq6Pro
Camera: Canon EOS 450D mod. Baader Full resolution:
https://s33.postimg.cc/anrz4tnst/Ecliss ... e.jpg?dl=1
Paolo Demaria
Scope: Skywatcher Newton 200/1000
Mount: Skywatcher Eq6Pro
Camera: Canon EOS 450D mod. Baader Full resolution:
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Total lunar eclipse and Mole
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Copyright: Stefano De Rosa Please find above the totally eclipsed Moon captured next to the Mole Antonelliana, the building symbol of Turin, Italy.
Picture taken on July 27, 2018
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Stefano
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Copyright: Stefano De Rosa Please find above the totally eclipsed Moon captured next to the Mole Antonelliana, the building symbol of Turin, Italy.
Picture taken on July 27, 2018
Best regards
Stefano
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The Pillars of Creation, Lunar Eclipse version!
Last night we were blown away by the unique scenery of Buharia national park found in Northern Greece and the event of the Lunar Eclipse going through these unique natural columns. I knew that we had a very interesting location selected but when I viewed this, it was way more than I had wished for. You can see planet Mars (Aris in ancient Greek), Antares (instead of Aris in Greek, on the far right) and Saturn in the center, all under the mesmerizing light of the Lunar Eclipse.
This is a panorama image made with a 50mm lens and a Canon 6D full spectrum modification. No blending and no tracking happened here and since the geometry of the 50mm is very near to how our eyes perceive reality, it is as close as to the real observation as it can be. The images were 10sec exposures at ISO10000 and I closed the aperture from f/2 to f/11 for the totality image.
Last night we were blown away by the unique scenery of Buharia national park found in Northern Greece and the event of the Lunar Eclipse going through these unique natural columns. I knew that we had a very interesting location selected but when I viewed this, it was way more than I had wished for. You can see planet Mars (Aris in ancient Greek), Antares (instead of Aris in Greek, on the far right) and Saturn in the center, all under the mesmerizing light of the Lunar Eclipse.
This is a panorama image made with a 50mm lens and a Canon 6D full spectrum modification. No blending and no tracking happened here and since the geometry of the 50mm is very near to how our eyes perceive reality, it is as close as to the real observation as it can be. The images were 10sec exposures at ISO10000 and I closed the aperture from f/2 to f/11 for the totality image.
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Milky Way, Mars and Eclipsed Moon
Copyright: Dzmitry Kananovich
Higher resolution available here: https://www.astrobin.com/358425/
Canon 6D, ISO 12800, 5 s, Sigma ART 50 mm lens @ f/2.0. Single untracked exposures, mosaic of 4 images. Moon image was added as HDR composite (1/4, 0.5, 1, 2.5 and 5 s). Processed in Lightroom, Pixinsight and Photoshop CC.
Copyright: Dzmitry Kananovich
Higher resolution available here: https://www.astrobin.com/358425/
Canon 6D, ISO 12800, 5 s, Sigma ART 50 mm lens @ f/2.0. Single untracked exposures, mosaic of 4 images. Moon image was added as HDR composite (1/4, 0.5, 1, 2.5 and 5 s). Processed in Lightroom, Pixinsight and Photoshop CC.
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Comparing Saturn to Visible Wave and IR 685
In this photo made with only 14 minutes of interval we can see well how the IR pass filter 685 nm easily highlights some formations. In the specific case the polar hexagon and the polar hurricane eye become much better contrasted and therefore easier to visualize.
The HD star 168233 with magnitude estimated at +9.25 is easily visible in the color photo but in the IR photo it was already behind the planet's disk.
The HD star 168233 with magnitude estimated at +9.25 is easily visible in the color photo but in the IR photo it was already behind the planet's disk.
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Lunar Eclipse July 27, 2018
HDR of the lunar disk egressing the Earth cone shadow
Bari-Italy
Luigi Fiorentino
HR here:
https://flic.kr/p/29vj2Es
HDR of the lunar disk egressing the Earth cone shadow
Bari-Italy
Luigi Fiorentino
HR here:
https://flic.kr/p/29vj2Es
Lunar Eclipse on planet Tatooine?
On our site, during totality, we watched a magnificent view of the Eclipse with planet Mars and the Milky Way. The site called Buharia is very unique for the Greek landscape and gave us an out of this world experience. Immediately it came to me the scenery of Star Wars movie from the planet with the two Suns Tatooine!
The image is a panorama of 10sec exposures made with a full spectrum modified Canon 6D with a 24mm f/1.4 Samyang lens. No tracking or blending and the images were made at ISO10000.
Kind regards
Constantine Emmanouilidi
The image is a panorama of 10sec exposures made with a full spectrum modified Canon 6D with a 24mm f/1.4 Samyang lens. No tracking or blending and the images were made at ISO10000.
Kind regards
Constantine Emmanouilidi
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NGC 6744
Copyright: Rick Stevenson & Martin Pugh
Full res version here: https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/939/42991 ... 0dab_o.jpg
Details here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/114789817 ... ateposted/
Full res version here: https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/939/42991 ... 0dab_o.jpg
Details here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/114789817 ... ateposted/