Submissions: 2018 August
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Explanation: Brilliant Perseid fireballs captured on 12 of August 2018 at 21:55 UT over Bieszczady mountains in Poland. This particular place is considered without doubts as the darkest site in Poland. Particularly bright event (-8 mag) that displayed near zenith.
52x30 second exposures at ISO 3200, full-frame DSLR camera with 14 mm lens @ F/2.8.
Brilliant Perseid fireballs
Copyright: Damian Demendecki
https://image.ibb.co/hjuFtK/fireballs.jpg
I am sorry for hotlinking to the big image I hope now everything is OK.
52x30 second exposures at ISO 3200, full-frame DSLR camera with 14 mm lens @ F/2.8.
Brilliant Perseid fireballs
Copyright: Damian Demendecki
https://image.ibb.co/hjuFtK/fireballs.jpg
I am sorry for hotlinking to the big image I hope now everything is OK.
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Re: Submissions: 2018 August
"The greatest show"
On the night of August 11th I climbed up to a mountain hut in the French Alps. It took me about 7-8 hours to get to the hut with all my photography gear. I had planned this shot for a more than 2 years.
As you can see in the photo, The Perseids fly over the sky with the presence of Mars and Saturn. Also, you can see the highest mountain in the European Union, the always magnificent Mont Blanc, in the French Alps.
Surrounded by two glaciers that converge a bit further down, you can see both of them in the image, the Mer de Glace which flows for a total distance of 12 kilometres, covering an area of 32 square kilometres in the central third of the Mont Blanc massif. On the left hand side you can spot the Leschaux Glacier and its hut (the light just next to the glacier).
In addition, if you take a deeper look, just below the Grandes Jorasses mountain range you will be able to see climbers trying to summit the mountain with the first lights (you can see their headlamps).
As always, we were gifted with an spectacular perseids show at almost 3000m high.
Photo in HD: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/njr ... D.jpg?dl=0
Copyright: Álvaro Pérez & Jose Manuel Pérez Alonso (www.scapenature.com)
Shot taken with Sony A7R III and Laowa 15mm f2.0
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/x2a ... 0.jpg?dl=0
On the night of August 11th I climbed up to a mountain hut in the French Alps. It took me about 7-8 hours to get to the hut with all my photography gear. I had planned this shot for a more than 2 years.
As you can see in the photo, The Perseids fly over the sky with the presence of Mars and Saturn. Also, you can see the highest mountain in the European Union, the always magnificent Mont Blanc, in the French Alps.
Surrounded by two glaciers that converge a bit further down, you can see both of them in the image, the Mer de Glace which flows for a total distance of 12 kilometres, covering an area of 32 square kilometres in the central third of the Mont Blanc massif. On the left hand side you can spot the Leschaux Glacier and its hut (the light just next to the glacier).
In addition, if you take a deeper look, just below the Grandes Jorasses mountain range you will be able to see climbers trying to summit the mountain with the first lights (you can see their headlamps).
As always, we were gifted with an spectacular perseids show at almost 3000m high.
Photo in HD: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/njr ... D.jpg?dl=0
Copyright: Álvaro Pérez & Jose Manuel Pérez Alonso (www.scapenature.com)
Shot taken with Sony A7R III and Laowa 15mm f2.0
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/x2a ... 0.jpg?dl=0
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Ngc 7023 and Vdb141, Lvv 22h.
Full version & infos: https://www.max-astrophotographie.fr/ngc7023andvdb141
in Vdb141 The conical-shaped collapse, the bok globe called CB230 has two stars in formation.
In the center of the nebula of the iris in the dust is formed a young star hot and massive and it is she who illuminates the nebula in blue.
22h laying total, 92x600s L, 12x600s R, 12x600G, 12x600sB.
Williams Optics Flt98, Atik 383L +
My website : https://www.max-astrophotographie.fr/
Maxime Tessier
Ngc 7023 and Vdb141, Lvv 22h.
Full version & infos: https://www.max-astrophotographie.fr/ngc7023andvdb141
in Vdb141 The conical-shaped collapse, the bok globe called CB230 has two stars in formation.
In the center of the nebula of the iris in the dust is formed a young star hot and massive and it is she who illuminates the nebula in blue.
22h laying total, 92x600s L, 12x600s R, 12x600G, 12x600sB.
Williams Optics Flt98, Atik 383L +
My website : https://www.max-astrophotographie.fr/
Maxime Tessier
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Mosaic of 18 panels, the Milky Way above the sea of clouds next to the observatory at Roque de los Muchachos in La Palma on the end of Calima (Canary Islands)
8sx5 per panel at 12800iso, 18 panels. Sony A7s Samyang 35mm T1.5 @ f / 2.8
Full version : https://www.max-astrophotographie.fr/mo ... macanaries
My website : https://www.max-astrophotographie.fr/
Maxime Tessier
Mosaic of 18 panels, the Milky Way above the sea of clouds next to the observatory at Roque de los Muchachos in La Palma on the end of Calima (Canary Islands)
8sx5 per panel at 12800iso, 18 panels. Sony A7s Samyang 35mm T1.5 @ f / 2.8
Full version : https://www.max-astrophotographie.fr/mo ... macanaries
My website : https://www.max-astrophotographie.fr/
Maxime Tessier
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Re: Submissions: 2018 August
Narrowband M8
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/Nebulae/M8_LSHO.asp
Copyright: Behyar Bakhshandeh
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/Nebulae/M8_LSHO.asp
Copyright: Behyar Bakhshandeh
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/
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The famous Eagle nebula in Hubble color mapping.
Larger versions:
http://www.pbase.com/tango33/image/168010495/original
Since we can't attach the full resolution here - Please use the "Original" tab under the image on my site to see it's full resolution glory.
Thanks,
Kfir Simon
Larger versions:
http://www.pbase.com/tango33/image/168010495/original
Since we can't attach the full resolution here - Please use the "Original" tab under the image on my site to see it's full resolution glory.
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Re: Submissions: 2018 August
Rarely imaged faint Molecular Clouds in Cepheus: MBM 163 - 165 (Magnani, Blitz & Mundy), LBN 569
www.mauricetoet.nl
Copyright: Maurice Toet
https://www.mauricetoet.nl/DeepSky/i-5Z9v6J4/A https://www.mauricetoet.nl/DeepSky/i-GgxGf8N/A
www.mauricetoet.nl
Copyright: Maurice Toet
https://www.mauricetoet.nl/DeepSky/i-5Z9v6J4/A https://www.mauricetoet.nl/DeepSky/i-GgxGf8N/A
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Comet 21P/Giacobinni-Zinner, 21 Aug-2018, CPH DK
https://www.astrobin.com/users/nvcchr1/
Copyright: Niels V. Christensen
https://www.astrobin.com/users/nvcchr1/
Copyright: Niels V. Christensen
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Elephant Trunk Nebula.
If you are tired of looking at narrow band images of Elephant Trunk nebula, here is a closeup using RGB filters. I think it looks pretty cool.
Details at:
https://peternagy.smugmug.com/Telescope ... -j7bctvt/A
IC1396: Elephant Trunk Nebula. RGB + pseudo-Luminance. 0.96"/pixel image scale.
Astrodon Red filter, 17 x 7 minutes
Astrodon Green filter, 16 x 7 minutes
Astrodon Blue filter, 17 x 7 minutes
TEC 140 APO F/7 with Astro-Physics A-P1100GTO GEM. QSI660wsg. OAG and Ultrastar autoguider, Optec Handy Stepper Motor focuser.
Captured and automated with SGP. Calibration (including Dark Subtraction) and Post-processed with PixInsight. PHD2 settings: RA Aggressiveness: 60, RA Hysteresis: 10, Max RA/Dec Duration: 2000, Min Move: 0.45, Calibration Steps: 350msec, Auto/Resist Switching, Extreme dithering and Settled at < 1.0, 3 sec guiding exposure.
If you are tired of looking at narrow band images of Elephant Trunk nebula, here is a closeup using RGB filters. I think it looks pretty cool.
Details at:
https://peternagy.smugmug.com/Telescope ... -j7bctvt/A
IC1396: Elephant Trunk Nebula. RGB + pseudo-Luminance. 0.96"/pixel image scale.
Astrodon Red filter, 17 x 7 minutes
Astrodon Green filter, 16 x 7 minutes
Astrodon Blue filter, 17 x 7 minutes
TEC 140 APO F/7 with Astro-Physics A-P1100GTO GEM. QSI660wsg. OAG and Ultrastar autoguider, Optec Handy Stepper Motor focuser.
Captured and automated with SGP. Calibration (including Dark Subtraction) and Post-processed with PixInsight. PHD2 settings: RA Aggressiveness: 60, RA Hysteresis: 10, Max RA/Dec Duration: 2000, Min Move: 0.45, Calibration Steps: 350msec, Auto/Resist Switching, Extreme dithering and Settled at < 1.0, 3 sec guiding exposure.
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Time-lapse of Comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner From 8/17/2018 1:08 to 4:04 a.m. PDT by Transient Astronomer, on Flickr
Video Credit and Copyright Tom Masterson
Video Credit and Copyright Tom Masterson
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Dust coming down, details showing!
Now that our red neighbor is retreating, the storm is dwindling and the details are coming, pity that the apparent diameter is rapidly diminishing as the phase progresses.
Despite the difficulties, this is the right time to get great photos in the visible and infrared wavelengths (photos below).
Syrtis Major and Hellas stand out in the foreground in this image, but many formations have become visible.
https://www.astrobin.com/full/363340/0/?nc=user
Despite the difficulties, this is the right time to get great photos in the visible and infrared wavelengths (photos below).
Syrtis Major and Hellas stand out in the foreground in this image, but many formations have become visible.
https://www.astrobin.com/full/363340/0/?nc=user
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Andromeda Galaxy closeup!
Spent two nights in July and August to collect photons of our neighbors in space - M31.
Used a 10inch Newtonian reflector and Nikon DSLR.
(c) 2018 by Michael Schmidt
Bigger: https://astrob.in/full/363217/0/?nc=Sky ... dorf&real=
clear skies,
Michael
Spent two nights in July and August to collect photons of our neighbors in space - M31.
Used a 10inch Newtonian reflector and Nikon DSLR.
(c) 2018 by Michael Schmidt
Bigger: https://astrob.in/full/363217/0/?nc=Sky ... dorf&real=
clear skies,
Michael
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Re: Submissions: 2018 August
The full size image is very tiny. Have you got a bigger one?
Ann
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Re: Submissions: 2018 August
Hi Ann!
Of course I do have...don't know why that img2 does not work, always just get those thumbnails, preview as well as image itself
which actually is linked to a much, much bigger version. Edited and tried different settings, still just a thumbnail preview, but now
you do get a bigger image linked.
best regards,
Michael
Re: Submissions: 2018 August
Contact bystander or geckzilla. They should be able to help you.HHV wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 7:54 amHi Ann!
Of course I do have...don't know why that img2 does not work, always just get those thumbnails, preview as well as image itself
which actually is linked to a much, much bigger version. Edited and tried different settings, still just a thumbnail preview, but now
you do get a bigger image linked.
best regards,
Michael
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The Cocoon Nebula (SH2-125)
33.5 h H-a/L/RGB image, taken with a Celestron RASA and a ZWO ASI1600mmc
with Baader Filters at the Baerenstein Observatory in Saxony/Germany.
High resolution image: http://www.sternwarte-baerenstein.de/up ... ighres.jpg
AstroBin: https://www.astrobin.com/full/362666/0/
Recording data:
Baader f/2 Highspeed 2" H-Alpha Filter: 435x100"
Baader Luminance 2": 729x30"
Baader R 2": 362x50"
Baader G 2": 331x50"
Baader B 2": 410x50
Marcel Drechsler
Baerenstein Observatory
33.5 h H-a/L/RGB image, taken with a Celestron RASA and a ZWO ASI1600mmc
with Baader Filters at the Baerenstein Observatory in Saxony/Germany.
High resolution image: http://www.sternwarte-baerenstein.de/up ... ighres.jpg
AstroBin: https://www.astrobin.com/full/362666/0/
Recording data:
Baader f/2 Highspeed 2" H-Alpha Filter: 435x100"
Baader Luminance 2": 729x30"
Baader R 2": 362x50"
Baader G 2": 331x50"
Baader B 2": 410x50
Marcel Drechsler
Baerenstein Observatory
Re: Submissions: 2018 August
Congratulations on your first post here. Your picture is beautiful and interesting.Marcel_Drechsler wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 11:47 am The Cocoon Nebula (SH2-125)
33.5 h H-a/L/RGB image, taken with a Celestron RASA and a ZWO ASI1600mmc
with Baader Filters at the Baerenstein Observatory in Saxony/Germany.
High resolution image: http://www.sternwarte-baerenstein.de/up ... ighres.jpg
AstroBin: https://www.astrobin.com/full/362666/0/
Recording data:
Baader f/2 Highspeed 2" H-Alpha Filter: 435x100"
Baader Luminance 2": 729x30"
Baader R 2": 362x50"
Baader G 2": 331x50"
Baader B 2": 410x50
Marcel Drechsler
Baerenstein Observatory
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Re: Submissions: 2018 August
At Astrobin, there is a share button with the option to set to "forums", and image size to "full" with "yes" on thumbnail. The code it generates will do this:HHV wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 7:54 amHi Ann!
Of course I do have...don't know why that img2 does not work, always just get those thumbnails, preview as well as image itself
which actually is linked to a much, much bigger version. Edited and tried different settings, still just a thumbnail preview, but now
you do get a bigger image linked.
best regards,
Michael
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Mars - August 25th
Mars on August 25th, 01:58ut. Olympus Mons at the limb (Top-R), Elysium Planitia (L-Cntr).
Re: Submissions: 2018 August
Maybe because the image you are linking to IS a thumbnail imageHHV wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 7:54 am
Of course I do have...don't know why that img2 does not work, always just get those thumbnails, preview as well as image itself
which actually is linked to a much, much bigger version. Edited and tried different settings, still just a thumbnail preview, but now
you do get a bigger image linked.
Code: Select all
[IMG]https://astrob.in/363217/0/rawthumb/gallery/get.jpg?insecure[/IMG]
edit: I see geckzilla has already given you a more definitive answer
Know the quiet place within your heart and touch the rainbow of possibility; be
alive to the gentle breeze of communication, and please stop being such a jerk. — Garrison Keillor
alive to the gentle breeze of communication, and please stop being such a jerk. — Garrison Keillor
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Good Evening!bystander wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 3:36 pmMaybe because the image you are linking to IS a thumbnail imageHHV wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 7:54 am
Of course I do have...don't know why that img2 does not work, always just get those thumbnails, preview as well as image itself
which actually is linked to a much, much bigger version. Edited and tried different settings, still just a thumbnail preview, but now
you do get a bigger image linked.Code: Select all
[IMG]https://astrob.in/363217/0/rawthumb/gallery/get.jpg?insecure[/IMG]
edit: I see geckzilla has already given you a more definitive answer
I‘ve done that, my thumbnail opens already to a larger version, but my preview window is far smaller than those of the other posts here.
best regards,
Michael
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I don't think you understand. If I plug the url above directly into my browser, I get exactly the thumbnail shown,HHV wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 8:43 pmI‘ve done that, my thumbnail opens already to a larger version, but my preview window is far smaller than those of the other posts here.bystander wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 3:36 pm
Maybe because the image you are linking to IS a thumbnail imageCode: Select all
[IMG]https://astrob.in/363217/0/rawthumb/gallery/get.jpg?insecure[/IMG]
(https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/CAJnB8x ... fSz1-F.png). The problem is not a display problem on this end.
Know the quiet place within your heart and touch the rainbow of possibility; be
alive to the gentle breeze of communication, and please stop being such a jerk. — Garrison Keillor
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Re: Submissions: 2018 August
NGC6914, vdb131, vdb132 - Reflection Nebula
Copyright: Sergio Kaminsky
http://www.myastroscience.com/ngc6914nebula
Copyright: Sergio Kaminsky
http://www.myastroscience.com/ngc6914nebula