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Lunar Eclipse
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Equipamentos:
Canon 6D
Iso 100, exposure 1/8
July 27, 2018
São Paulo-SP - Brazil
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
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Equipamentos:
Canon 6D
Iso 100, exposure 1/8
July 27, 2018
São Paulo-SP - Brazil
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
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The galactic center of the Milky Way, the eclipsed Full Moon and Mars in the gegenschein. Mars is brighter than Jupiter at the right side.
July 27, 2018, between Grünau and Keetmanshoop, Namibia.
Nikon D800, ISO5000, 14mm f/4
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(c) Sebastian Voltmer
July 27, 2018, between Grünau and Keetmanshoop, Namibia.
Nikon D800, ISO5000, 14mm f/4
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Total Lunar Eclipse & Mars, Melbourne
Copyright: Steve Johnston A three image panorama taken from the Batman Avenue Bridge, Melbourne, Australia about 15 minutes into the total eclipse phase on 28th July 2018.
Copyright: Steve Johnston A three image panorama taken from the Batman Avenue Bridge, Melbourne, Australia about 15 minutes into the total eclipse phase on 28th July 2018.
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Venus and its brightness.
04.08.2018 Venus shines on the Dique de Bahia Blanca - Provincia of Buenos Aires - Argentina
http://carlosdn-alfacentauri.blogspot.c ... andor.html
©carlos di nallo
04.08.2018 Venus shines on the Dique de Bahia Blanca - Provincia of Buenos Aires - Argentina
http://carlosdn-alfacentauri.blogspot.c ... andor.html
©carlos di nallo
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Total Lunar Eclipse & occultation of the binary star o Cap A / B
Recorded with a Sony alpha 7s and a NexStar 4SE between Grünau and Keetmanshoop, Namibia.
GPS of this location:
S 27°16'43.45"
E 18°58'48.88"
ALT. 1395 m
The interval of the time lapse was 4 sec.
But we recorded the occultation on a line of 150 Meters from 4 video telescope stations.
Single frame
(c) Sebastian Voltmer
sebastian@voltmer.de
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Clear Skies,
Sebastian
Recorded with a Sony alpha 7s and a NexStar 4SE between Grünau and Keetmanshoop, Namibia.
GPS of this location:
S 27°16'43.45"
E 18°58'48.88"
ALT. 1395 m
The interval of the time lapse was 4 sec.
But we recorded the occultation on a line of 150 Meters from 4 video telescope stations.
Single frame
(c) Sebastian Voltmer
sebastian@voltmer.de
www.astrofilm.com
Clear Skies,
Sebastian
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Blue - Turquoise tint on the Moon
During the eclipse of the moon, a blue - turquoise tint is clearly visible. This is caused because most of the light illuminating the moon passes through the stratosphere where it is reddened by scattering. However, light passing through the upper stratosphere penetrates the ozone layer, which absorbs red light and actually makes the passing light ray bluer.
Captured with Skywatcher 150/750 and Nikon D5300
27-07-2018
Tunis, Tunisia
Copyright : Houssem Ksontini
During the eclipse of the moon, a blue - turquoise tint is clearly visible. This is caused because most of the light illuminating the moon passes through the stratosphere where it is reddened by scattering. However, light passing through the upper stratosphere penetrates the ozone layer, which absorbs red light and actually makes the passing light ray bluer.
Captured with Skywatcher 150/750 and Nikon D5300
27-07-2018
Tunis, Tunisia
Copyright : Houssem Ksontini
The Elephant’s Trunk Nebula IC1396 – Hubble Palette
http://www.astrobogdan.pl/wp/wp-content ... iature.jpg
Total exposure 15 hours
Paramount MyT, TEC140 f/5.2, ATIK One 6.0, Ha: 28x900s OIII: 12x1200s SII: 14x1200, binx1
Full resolution:
http://www.astrobogdan.pl/wp/wp-content ... rtical.jpg
Bogdan Jarzyna
www.astrobogdan.pl
Total exposure 15 hours
Paramount MyT, TEC140 f/5.2, ATIK One 6.0, Ha: 28x900s OIII: 12x1200s SII: 14x1200, binx1
Full resolution:
http://www.astrobogdan.pl/wp/wp-content ... rtical.jpg
Bogdan Jarzyna
www.astrobogdan.pl
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'Perseids meteor shower over the Suscinio castle'
Copyright: Sabine Gloaguen & Bastien Foucher (France)
A better quality image is here : https://photos.smugmug.com/Astrophotogr ... scunio.jpg
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Copyright: Sabine Gloaguen & Bastien Foucher (France)
A better quality image is here : https://photos.smugmug.com/Astrophotogr ... scunio.jpg
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A double star, a globular cluster, a planetary nebula and an asterism
Copyrights : Raul Villaverde Fraile, Domingo Pestana & Nicolas Romo
ALBIREO 18 TESELAS by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr
ALBIREO 18 TESELAS by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr
Lobster nebula
Hello,
15 hours of SHO with my ASA10, AZEQ6 and Moravian 16200
The full is here https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/LpDjfXr ... hqkGbg.jpg
15 hours of SHO with my ASA10, AZEQ6 and Moravian 16200
The full is here https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/LpDjfXr ... hqkGbg.jpg
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Mars and The Milky Way Above Whitefish Dunes State Park, WI by Transient Astronomer, on Flickr
Image Credit and Copyright Tom Masterson
Image Credit and Copyright Tom Masterson
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My best Mars 2018
With the dust coming down many details start to get noticeable!
Vallis Marineris very visible near 8 am, Chryse, Acidalia and Argyre Planitia stand out easily as well as Margaritifer and Meridiani Planum, but what I liked was to be able to capture with good resolution the various dark craters like Trouvelot, Rutherford, Becquerel and Radau perfectly recognizable to the left side of Arabia Land almost a little above the center of the photo.
Certainly one of my best Mars photos this year!
https://www.astrobin.com/full/360467/0/?nc=
Vallis Marineris very visible near 8 am, Chryse, Acidalia and Argyre Planitia stand out easily as well as Margaritifer and Meridiani Planum, but what I liked was to be able to capture with good resolution the various dark craters like Trouvelot, Rutherford, Becquerel and Radau perfectly recognizable to the left side of Arabia Land almost a little above the center of the photo.
Certainly one of my best Mars photos this year!
https://www.astrobin.com/full/360467/0/?nc=
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This is such a fine picture of a rarely photographed object!delberson wrote: ↑Thu Aug 09, 2018 10:05 pm An Open Star Cluster - Messier 23 by Delberson Tiago de Souza, no Flickr
We can tell at a glance that M23 is not a globular cluster, partly because its shape is too irregular, but mostly because it is dominated by blue stars. The richness of blue stars in the cluster shows not only that M23 is an open cluster, but also that it is quite young.
We can also tell at a glance that even though M23 is a young open cluster, it is definitely older than the Pleiades. The reason why we can see that is that none of the blue stars stand out clearly from the rest, i.e., there are no really brilliant hot stars left in the cluster. (The bright star at upper right is a modest A-type foreground star.) The most massive stars in M23 have died, and there are no O-type or early B-type stars left. There are also no brilliant red supergiants in the cluster.
What a great picture!
Ann
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Original footage in full length of video station #3.
Observed with a Baader Scopos 66ED between Grünau and Keetmanshoop, Namibia.
GPS of this location:
S 27°16'43.45"
E 18°58'48.88"
ALT. 1395 m
The footage of the other 3 stations will be processed in the next weeks.
Team: Bernd Gährken and Sebastian Voltmer
Observed with a Baader Scopos 66ED between Grünau and Keetmanshoop, Namibia.
GPS of this location:
S 27°16'43.45"
E 18°58'48.88"
ALT. 1395 m
The footage of the other 3 stations will be processed in the next weeks.
Team: Bernd Gährken and Sebastian Voltmer
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M 16, Eagle Nebula with "The Pillars of Creation" in Hydrogen and Oxygen light (HOO)
7 X 20 min Ha & 7 X 20 min OIII exposure times.
SBIG STXL 6303 camera/ FW8G/ AO-X and AT 16RCT telescope with AP 27 TVPH reducer.
Stardust Ranch, Okeechobee FL
7 X 20 min Ha & 7 X 20 min OIII exposure times.
SBIG STXL 6303 camera/ FW8G/ AO-X and AT 16RCT telescope with AP 27 TVPH reducer.
Stardust Ranch, Okeechobee FL
Venus and Lightning
Cristina Cellini
San Romualdo - Ravenna
Canon 450D and 18/55 Canon lens.
San Romualdo - Ravenna
Canon 450D and 18/55 Canon lens.
Partial Solar Eclipse from Oslo
The partial solar eclipse from Oslo. The sequence starts 5 minutes before max eclipse (clouds before that); time distance between shots is 5 min. Even though the eclipse was not very prominent, I still had a dumb smile on my face. Astronomy FTW!
Unfortunately, no plane, bird, butterfly or alien spaceship passed in front of the eclipsed Sun.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III and Pentax 75 SDHF refractor with a Thousand Oaks solar filter.
And I’ve just realized that 19 years ago today I saw my first total solar eclipse.
Unfortunately, no plane, bird, butterfly or alien spaceship passed in front of the eclipsed Sun.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III and Pentax 75 SDHF refractor with a Thousand Oaks solar filter.
And I’ve just realized that 19 years ago today I saw my first total solar eclipse.
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Please see my latest image for the fall of summer, it was a quite challenging Image to capture from my London garden, but I think persistence has paid of
Wizard Nebula
Credit Jaspal Chadha
Wizard Nebula
Credit Jaspal Chadha
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partial solar eclipse of Mount Tai
Image Credit & Copyright:Li Zhaoqi
website:www.rainywhisper.com
In August 11, we took a photo of partial solar eclipse with sunset at the top of Mt. Tai. In China,Mt. Tai which is located in Shandong Province attracts thousands of tourists every year. And this place named Day Street which located in the Dai Ding, west Nantianmen, East only Bixia Temple length 0.6 km. People coming and going, they may not notice that the sun is different than usual.
Image Credit & Copyright:Li Zhaoqi
website:www.rainywhisper.com
In August 11, we took a photo of partial solar eclipse with sunset at the top of Mt. Tai. In China,Mt. Tai which is located in Shandong Province attracts thousands of tourists every year. And this place named Day Street which located in the Dai Ding, west Nantianmen, East only Bixia Temple length 0.6 km. People coming and going, they may not notice that the sun is different than usual.