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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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Eclipse shot for Flag Day (6/14)
my main concern setting up for the eclipse the night before was that this pole not block my telescopic view.
When I went to take my widefield shot, well there it was, serendipity.
Copyright: William Warden
Casper, Wyoming 8/21/17
full size:
http://whwastro.homestead.com/files/big ... full-s.jpg
purple prose (and image details):
http://astrowhw.blogspot.com/2017/12/20 ... iance.html
my main concern setting up for the eclipse the night before was that this pole not block my telescopic view.
When I went to take my widefield shot, well there it was, serendipity.
Copyright: William Warden
Casper, Wyoming 8/21/17
full size:
http://whwastro.homestead.com/files/big ... full-s.jpg
purple prose (and image details):
http://astrowhw.blogspot.com/2017/12/20 ... iance.html
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I don't usually get a big kick out of eclipse shots, but this one is spectacular.whwiii wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2019 1:53 am Eclipse shot for Flag Day (6/14)
my main concern setting up for the eclipse the night before was that this pole not block my telescopic view.
When I went to take my widefield shot, well there it was, serendipity.
Copyright: William Warden
Casper, Wyoming 8/21/17
full size:
http://whwastro.homestead.com/files/big ... full-s.jpg
purple prose (and image details):
http://astrowhw.blogspot.com/2017/12/20 ... iance.html
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Countdown for the Total Eclipse of 02 July 2019 in just one month.
Here is the last one from 21 Aug 2017, The Great American Eclipse
Canon eos 6D, Skywatcher ED80, 600mm, f/7.5, iso100
Here is the last one from 21 Aug 2017, The Great American Eclipse
Canon eos 6D, Skywatcher ED80, 600mm, f/7.5, iso100
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Thunderstorm Panorama by Fotis Mavroudakis, on Flickr
A summer thunderstorm over the city of Kavala, Greece
© Mavroudakis Fotis
A summer thunderstorm over the city of Kavala, Greece
© Mavroudakis Fotis
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Glowing clouds from a lightning storm by Fotis Mavroudakis, on Flickr
A summer lightning and thunder storm with glowing clouds over the city of Kavala,Greece
© Mavroudakis Fotis
A summer lightning and thunder storm with glowing clouds over the city of Kavala,Greece
© Mavroudakis Fotis
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Re: Submission: 2019 June
M42 : Great Orion nebula
Full version : https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/8pslyFp ... hqkGbg.jpg
TSA-102 (f/6) - APO 66/400 (f/4.8)
AZEQ6 GT + OAG Atik GP
CCD AtikOne6
LRGB + Ha image
L : combination of images : 16 x 600s, 51 x 300s, 30s, 5s, 1s.
RGB : combination of images : 36 x 300s, 5s, 1s.
Ha : 36 x 300s (66/400 only)
Pixinsight & PS
Total integration : 13h12
25, 27, 28th February 2019 - Fouras (France)
Copyright: Jean-Baptiste Auroux
https://millenniumphoton.com
Full version : https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/8pslyFp ... hqkGbg.jpg
TSA-102 (f/6) - APO 66/400 (f/4.8)
AZEQ6 GT + OAG Atik GP
CCD AtikOne6
LRGB + Ha image
L : combination of images : 16 x 600s, 51 x 300s, 30s, 5s, 1s.
RGB : combination of images : 36 x 300s, 5s, 1s.
Ha : 36 x 300s (66/400 only)
Pixinsight & PS
Total integration : 13h12
25, 27, 28th February 2019 - Fouras (France)
Copyright: Jean-Baptiste Auroux
https://millenniumphoton.com
Last edited by Jean-Baptiste Auroux on Mon Jun 03, 2019 3:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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VdB141 : Ghost nebula in Cepheus
https://millenniumphoton.com/wp-content ... a_site.jpg
Full version : https://www.astrobin.com/full/408486/0/?real=&mod=
Croped version :
TSA-102 (f/6)
AZEQ6 GT + OAG Atik GP
CCD AtikOne6
LRGB image
L : 33 x 900s bin1
RGB : 3 x (7 x 300s bin2)
Pixinsight & PS
Total integration : 10h
31th May & 1st June 2019 - Chenoise (France)
Copyright: Jean-Baptiste Auroux
https://millenniumphoton.com
https://millenniumphoton.com/wp-content ... a_site.jpg
Full version : https://www.astrobin.com/full/408486/0/?real=&mod=
Croped version :
TSA-102 (f/6)
AZEQ6 GT + OAG Atik GP
CCD AtikOne6
LRGB image
L : 33 x 900s bin1
RGB : 3 x (7 x 300s bin2)
Pixinsight & PS
Total integration : 10h
31th May & 1st June 2019 - Chenoise (France)
Copyright: Jean-Baptiste Auroux
https://millenniumphoton.com
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Re: Submission: 2019 June
NGC4945 -LHaRGB - Adding H-alpha in LRGB
NGC4945 -LHaRGB - Adding H-alpha in LRGB
I later placed an image of NGC4945, here frames were added in
Halpha (25x600 ") made in São Paulo - SP.
---- I suggest friends open and enjoy the details of the central region of the galaxy in high resolution: https://www.astrobin.com/full/408250/0/ -----
---- Link of the previous image: https://www.astrobin.com/full/408148/0/?nc=user ----
The large spiral galaxy NGC 4945 is border view close to the center of this picture of the cosmic galaxy. In fact, the NGC 4945 is almost the size of our Milky Way galaxy.
At about 13 million light-years away from the extensive southern constellation of Centaurus, NGC 4945 is only six times as far away as Andromeda, the great spiral galaxy closest to the Milky Way (not taking into account Magellan's clouds, which to me are just satellite galaxies of ours).
Subsequent observations revealed that NGC 4945 has an active nucleus, which means that its central bulge emits much more energy than calmer galaxies, such as the Milky Way. Scientists classify NGC 4945 as a Seyfert galaxy, since then, astronomers have suspected that a supermassive black hole causes intense agitation in the center.
Processing:
APT - Astro Photography Tool, PHD, Skytechx, PixInsight, Adobe Photoshop
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Esprit 150mm triplet
QHY 16200a LRGB
30x500 + 54x300 in Munhoz - MG - Brazil
25x 600 "in São Paulo - SP - Brazil
NGC4945 -LHaRGB - Adding H-alpha in LRGB
I later placed an image of NGC4945, here frames were added in
Halpha (25x600 ") made in São Paulo - SP.
---- I suggest friends open and enjoy the details of the central region of the galaxy in high resolution: https://www.astrobin.com/full/408250/0/ -----
---- Link of the previous image: https://www.astrobin.com/full/408148/0/?nc=user ----
The large spiral galaxy NGC 4945 is border view close to the center of this picture of the cosmic galaxy. In fact, the NGC 4945 is almost the size of our Milky Way galaxy.
At about 13 million light-years away from the extensive southern constellation of Centaurus, NGC 4945 is only six times as far away as Andromeda, the great spiral galaxy closest to the Milky Way (not taking into account Magellan's clouds, which to me are just satellite galaxies of ours).
Subsequent observations revealed that NGC 4945 has an active nucleus, which means that its central bulge emits much more energy than calmer galaxies, such as the Milky Way. Scientists classify NGC 4945 as a Seyfert galaxy, since then, astronomers have suspected that a supermassive black hole causes intense agitation in the center.
Processing:
APT - Astro Photography Tool, PHD, Skytechx, PixInsight, Adobe Photoshop
EQUIPMENT:
Esprit 150mm triplet
QHY 16200a LRGB
30x500 + 54x300 in Munhoz - MG - Brazil
25x 600 "in São Paulo - SP - Brazil
Deep Wide Field Centaurus A
This deep 52.5hr exposure, collected over 10 nights, is centred on the region around the enigmatic galaxy Centaurus A.
Perhaps all seen for the first time, in the one image and in full colour, this 4deg X 4deg vista showcases several rarely
viewed characteristics of this famous galaxy and the surrounding field, they include:
1) The full extent of and the bipolar nature, of the huge galactic halo around Centaurus A, which extends over 1.25deg of sky
2) The extent of H-alpha emission in the dark dust lane that runs across the centre of the galaxy.
3) The (red) relativistic jet, emanating from the super massive black hole at the core of Centaurus A, that is spewing
material 1000's of light years into the outer reaches of the huge galaxy halo.
4) The spread of extremely faint galactic Cirrus dust, hovering above the plain of The Milky Way, both reflecting the (mostly blue) light of the millions of stars in our galaxy as a whole, as well as emitting very faint (red) Halpha light of its own, making the dust a weak blue-red colour.
See a large version here: https://pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/image/169299841
Copyright: Michael Sidonio
Perhaps all seen for the first time, in the one image and in full colour, this 4deg X 4deg vista showcases several rarely
viewed characteristics of this famous galaxy and the surrounding field, they include:
1) The full extent of and the bipolar nature, of the huge galactic halo around Centaurus A, which extends over 1.25deg of sky
2) The extent of H-alpha emission in the dark dust lane that runs across the centre of the galaxy.
3) The (red) relativistic jet, emanating from the super massive black hole at the core of Centaurus A, that is spewing
material 1000's of light years into the outer reaches of the huge galaxy halo.
4) The spread of extremely faint galactic Cirrus dust, hovering above the plain of The Milky Way, both reflecting the (mostly blue) light of the millions of stars in our galaxy as a whole, as well as emitting very faint (red) Halpha light of its own, making the dust a weak blue-red colour.
See a large version here: https://pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/image/169299841
Copyright: Michael Sidonio
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M101 Pinwheel galaxy
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Copyright: Jason Matter
Taken: Fl Everglades
FLI ml8300
LRGB
Processed in Pixinsight and post process in Photoshop
Http://www.theastrogazer.com
Copyright: Jason Matter
Taken: Fl Everglades
FLI ml8300
LRGB
Processed in Pixinsight and post process in Photoshop
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Jupiter and the Pipe Nebula (LDN1773)
Image taken from Spaceobs observatory in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
Copyright: Alain Maury and Jean-Marc Mari
Telephoto lens 135mm, f/2, LRGB filters. 25 min total exposure time. Link to a bigger size image : http://asteroide06.space/LDN1773-Jupiter.jpg
Image taken from Spaceobs observatory in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
Copyright: Alain Maury and Jean-Marc Mari
Telephoto lens 135mm, f/2, LRGB filters. 25 min total exposure time. Link to a bigger size image : http://asteroide06.space/LDN1773-Jupiter.jpg
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M16 - The Eagle Nebula
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Copyright: Nicolas Kizilian
Full resolution : https://www.astropixels.fr/storage/orig ... -WM-v2.jpg
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Copyright: Nicolas Kizilian
Full resolution : https://www.astropixels.fr/storage/orig ... -WM-v2.jpg
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A bi-colour image of the Propeller Nebula.
Ha 9 hours + SII 8 hours. RGB : HSS
Ha 9 hours + SII 8 hours. RGB : HSS
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Markarian's Chain
Markarian's Chain
http://www.theastrogazer.com
Copyright: Jason Matter
Location: Kissimmee Prairie State Preserve
Scope: Stellarvue 130
Camera: Fli ML8300 with CFW2-7 and Astrodon Filters
600 sec LRGB binned 1
Sequence Generator Pro - Integration
Combined and processed in Pixinsight
Markarian's Chain
http://www.theastrogazer.com
Copyright: Jason Matter
Location: Kissimmee Prairie State Preserve
Scope: Stellarvue 130
Camera: Fli ML8300 with CFW2-7 and Astrodon Filters
600 sec LRGB binned 1
Sequence Generator Pro - Integration
Combined and processed in Pixinsight
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THOR'S HELMET IN CANIS MAJOR
The emission nebula NGC 2359, often called Thor's Helmet, is found in the constellation Canis Major. The emission is powered by a Wolf-Rayet star. The nebula is approximately 12,000 light-years away. Image was taken with a SBIG STF8300m CCD camera (SBIG filters) and a 12.5” f/9 RCOS (operating at f/6 with an Astro-Physics CCDT-067 telecompressor) on a Paramount ME in Mayhill, NM on the nights of 30 Jan 7, 8, 12 Feb 2019. Image was a total of 11 hours exposure (21 x 1200 sec Lum; 4 x 1200 sec Red; 4 x 1200 sec Green; 4 x 1200 sec Blue all @ -15 degrees C; 24 darks; 128 bias; 128 flats). Image processed with PixInsight 1.8.6.1457 Ripley (x64).
The emission nebula NGC 2359, often called Thor's Helmet, is found in the constellation Canis Major. The emission is powered by a Wolf-Rayet star. The nebula is approximately 12,000 light-years away. Image was taken with a SBIG STF8300m CCD camera (SBIG filters) and a 12.5” f/9 RCOS (operating at f/6 with an Astro-Physics CCDT-067 telecompressor) on a Paramount ME in Mayhill, NM on the nights of 30 Jan 7, 8, 12 Feb 2019. Image was a total of 11 hours exposure (21 x 1200 sec Lum; 4 x 1200 sec Red; 4 x 1200 sec Green; 4 x 1200 sec Blue all @ -15 degrees C; 24 darks; 128 bias; 128 flats). Image processed with PixInsight 1.8.6.1457 Ripley (x64).
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Kiva Milky Way
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Copyright:Marc Toso One thousand year old Kiva, subterranean ceremonial space for Puebloan Native Americans, in southern Utah on the edge of the original boundary of the Bears Ears National Monument.
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Copyright:Marc Toso One thousand year old Kiva, subterranean ceremonial space for Puebloan Native Americans, in southern Utah on the edge of the original boundary of the Bears Ears National Monument.