Submission: 2018 December
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Review of popular planetary nebulas
Copyrights: Łukasz Sujka ( https://www.facebook.com/lukasz.sujka.astronomy/ )
Today a small summary of the work from 2018
Overview of all planetary nebulae in one photo
This collage shows at the same time showing the differences in the angular size of all of this objects.
Sizes of objects are indicative - different sources showing diffenert size of the objects depending if its including external nebula layer or not.
I was trying to describe the size on the picture based on the catalogues and setup scale calculation.
The photos were made in technique tof short exposures with the times of single exposure not exceeding 12 seconds.
The stars in the background are of course a random composition created from the photo of Messier 27
Setup in any case the same:
Telescope Newtonian SW 250/1200 + camera ASI178 MM-C +
Baader LRGB filter and Mark III Coma Corrector
>> LINK to web-page (credits): https://www.facebook.com/lukasz.sujka.astronomy/
>> LINK to FULL-RES: https://www.astrobin.com/full/380806/B/?nc=user
Copyrights: Łukasz Sujka ( https://www.facebook.com/lukasz.sujka.astronomy/ )
Today a small summary of the work from 2018
Overview of all planetary nebulae in one photo
This collage shows at the same time showing the differences in the angular size of all of this objects.
Sizes of objects are indicative - different sources showing diffenert size of the objects depending if its including external nebula layer or not.
I was trying to describe the size on the picture based on the catalogues and setup scale calculation.
The photos were made in technique tof short exposures with the times of single exposure not exceeding 12 seconds.
The stars in the background are of course a random composition created from the photo of Messier 27
Setup in any case the same:
Telescope Newtonian SW 250/1200 + camera ASI178 MM-C +
Baader LRGB filter and Mark III Coma Corrector
>> LINK to web-page (credits): https://www.facebook.com/lukasz.sujka.astronomy/
>> LINK to FULL-RES: https://www.astrobin.com/full/380806/B/?nc=user
Re: Submission: 2018 December
Thanks, that's really cool!Lukasz83 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 14, 2018 10:46 pm Review of popular planetary nebulas
Copyrights: Łukasz Sujka ( https://www.facebook.com/lukasz.sujka.astronomy/ )
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Today a small summary of the work from 2018
Overview of all planetary nebulae in one photo
This collage shows at the same time showing the differences in the angular size of all of this objects.
Sizes of objects are indicative - different sources showing diffenert size of the objects depending if its including external nebula layer or not.
I was trying to describe the size on the picture based on the catalogues and setup scale calculation.
The photos were made in technique tof short exposures with the times of single exposure not exceeding 12 seconds.
The stars in the background are of course a random composition created from the photo of Messier 27
Setup in any case the same:
Telescope Newtonian SW 250/1200 + camera ASI178 MM-C +
Baader LRGB filter and Mark III Coma Corrector
>> LINK to web-page (credits): https://www.facebook.com/lukasz.sujka.astronomy/
>> LINK to FULL-RES: https://www.astrobin.com/full/380806/B/?nc=user
The fact that the planetaries are of different sizes in the sky must be due to a combination of their true physical sizes and the distances to each one of them.
I can't help noticing that the planetaries are differently colored, too. In some cases, the color difference is simply due to how much Hα and how much OIII there is in each planetary. But in other cases the difference might be due to something else. For example, both NGC 6905, The Blue Flash Nebula, and NHC 3242, The Ghost of Jupiter, appear to be OIII-rich. But NGC 6905 looks quite blue, while NGC 3242 looks quite greenish. Is the color difference real?
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M45,46p 46P/Wirtanenm, Geminid & Flux nebula
Copyright: Roberto Barcellona
Site: Castelmagno (CN) - Italy - Associazione Astrofili Bisalta
Instrumentation: Canon 6d modified @ 3200 ISO - 31x180sec - Canon 85mm @ f/4 link to hi-res: https://i.postimg.cc/kg6SWLbg/46p-final ... 5mm-f4.jpg
Copyright: Roberto Barcellona
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Re: Submission: 2018 December
Open Cluster in Cassiopeia
The open cluster NGC 663 is found in the constellation Cassiopeia. NGC 663 contains a significant number of Be stars (spectral class B stars showing emission lines in their spectra). The distance from us is on the order of 2,100 parsecs (6850 light years). The image is a total of 5 hrs 20 min exposure taken with a 12.5” RCOS f/9 @ f/6 (Astro-Physics CCDT67) and SBIG STF8300m camera on a Paramount ME in Mayhill, NM on the nights of 28 Nov and 3 Dec, 2018 (6 x 1200 sec R; 5 x 1200 sec G & B; 24 darks; 128 bias; 128 flats). Processed in PixInsight 1.8.5.1353 Ripley (x64).
The open cluster NGC 663 is found in the constellation Cassiopeia. NGC 663 contains a significant number of Be stars (spectral class B stars showing emission lines in their spectra). The distance from us is on the order of 2,100 parsecs (6850 light years). The image is a total of 5 hrs 20 min exposure taken with a 12.5” RCOS f/9 @ f/6 (Astro-Physics CCDT67) and SBIG STF8300m camera on a Paramount ME in Mayhill, NM on the nights of 28 Nov and 3 Dec, 2018 (6 x 1200 sec R; 5 x 1200 sec G & B; 24 darks; 128 bias; 128 flats). Processed in PixInsight 1.8.5.1353 Ripley (x64).
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"Close to the Spider"
IC 417 - well known emission nebula in the constellation Auriga. Again made with my 10inch Newtonian reflector and full format DSLR:
IC 417 - well known emission nebula in the constellation Auriga. Again made with my 10inch Newtonian reflector and full format DSLR:
Re: Submission: 2018 December
Big fireball over the temple
This picture show a big fireball from Gemini over the temple of Hongyuan County, Sichuan Province,China.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tonypysm/
Copyright: Yang Pan
Lager:https://www.flickr.com/photos/tonypysm/45609549514/
This picture show a big fireball from Gemini over the temple of Hongyuan County, Sichuan Province,China.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tonypysm/
Copyright: Yang Pan
Lager:https://www.flickr.com/photos/tonypysm/45609549514/
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Sharpless 2-313 / Abell 35 – Low Surface Brightness Planetary Nebula with a Twist
Full description on flickr page. Three year project.
SH2 313 / Abell 35 – Low Surface Brightness Planetary Nebula with a Twist by Terry Robison, on Flickr
Full description on flickr page. Three year project.
SH2 313 / Abell 35 – Low Surface Brightness Planetary Nebula with a Twist by Terry Robison, on Flickr
Collecting Photons.....
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link for high res,https://www.astrobin.com/full/381409/0/Rolando Ligustri wrote: comet 46P Wirtanen on 15/12/2018, when it was "near" the open cluster M45. The photo it was take from Italy, no remotely for me it was very hard, too cold I am too old for this ....
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Very well done! Thank you!astroligu wrote: ↑Sun Dec 16, 2018 10:34 amlink for high res,https://www.astrobin.com/full/381409/0/Rolando Ligustri wrote: comet 46P Wirtanen on 15/12/2018, when it was "near" the open cluster M45. The photo it was take from Italy, no remotely for me it was very hard, too cold I am too old for this ....
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Comet 46P/Wirtanen with the Hyades and the Pleiades
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Here is my capture of Comet 46P/Wirtanen at closest approach early this morning from Sheridan, Wyoming.
This image was shot with a Nikon 180mm f2.8 lens on a Nikon D750. It is a stack of 8 2.5 minute exposures, along with 4 dark and bias frames. An iOptron Skytracker was used to track the stars.
The Flyby by Kevin Palmer, on Flickr
This image was shot with a Nikon 180mm f2.8 lens on a Nikon D750. It is a stack of 8 2.5 minute exposures, along with 4 dark and bias frames. An iOptron Skytracker was used to track the stars.
The Flyby by Kevin Palmer, on Flickr
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Geminids and Comet 46/P Wirtanen
Nearly 100 meteors streak over Mt. Antero on 12/14/18, from near Nathrop, Colorado. One meteor showed a 'persistent train' (a trail of ionized gases), which was visible for nearly 5 minutes before dissipating; a small meteor pierces Comet Wirtanen (right side, center). Captured over 5 hours, composite image sequence using a Canon 5Ds, Tamron 15-30/2.8: 15mm, f/2.8 ISOO 4000, 20s used for sky, 120 sec for foreground.
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M45 Pleiades &46P/Wirtanen by José Jiménez, en Flickr
M45 y Cometa 46P/Wirtanen -Version 2 by José Jiménez, en Flickr
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M42 & The Running Man
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Location : Chalkidiki Greece
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46/P Wirtanen
Everybody talks abot Wirtanen. Here is the green comet seen from Germany with the ASI094 at the RASA11.
High resolution: https://www.wittich.com/files/starship/Wirtanen_0.jpg
Many galaxies in the background explained: https://www.wittich.com/files/starship/Wirtanen_1.jpg
Everybody talks abot Wirtanen. Here is the green comet seen from Germany with the ASI094 at the RASA11.
High resolution: https://www.wittich.com/files/starship/Wirtanen_0.jpg
Many galaxies in the background explained: https://www.wittich.com/files/starship/Wirtanen_1.jpg
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The Fiery Red California Nebula, Deep Blue Pleiades and a Green Comet 46P Wirtanen by Transient Astronomer, on Flickr
Image Credit and Copyright Tom Masterson / Grand Mesa Observatory www.grandmesaobservatory.com
Image Credit and Copyright Tom Masterson / Grand Mesa Observatory www.grandmesaobservatory.com
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Comet 46P & M45
Copyright: Ma Jin
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Image taken on 16th December at Lingyue Temple, Beijing, China
Copyright: Ma Jin
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Image taken on 16th December at Lingyue Temple, Beijing, China
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Thank you, very interesting!rwittich_de wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 8:10 pm 46/P Wirtanen
Everybody talks abot Wirtanen. Here is the green comet seen from Germany with the ASI094 at the RASA11.
High resolution: https://www.wittich.com/files/starship/Wirtanen_0.jpg
Many galaxies in the background explained: https://www.wittich.com/files/starship/Wirtanen_1.jpg
The comet seems to sport a pair of red Hα tails. Is that correct? Well, maybe the tail on the left side looks more yellow than red. It could just possibly be a dust tail.
Thank you for labeling all those galaxies and stars!
But tell me, what are those objects inside the green and the red circle? The thing inside the green circle looks a little bit like another, still colorless comet to me. The object inside the red circle looks a bit like a galaxy or a planetary nebula.
Very interesting!
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