Submission: 2019 July
Re: Submission: 2019 July
DWB111 - Propeller in NB
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/Nebulae/D ... HOLRGB.asp
Copyright: Behyar Bakhshandeh, Carlsbad, CA
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/Nebulae/D ... HOLRGB.asp
Copyright: Behyar Bakhshandeh, Carlsbad, CA
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/
Re: Submission: 2019 July
Elephant Trunk Nebula (VdB142)
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/Nebulae/IC1396_HaRGB2.asp
Copyright: Behyar Bakhshandeh, Carlsbad, CA
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/Nebulae/IC1396_HaRGB2.asp
Copyright: Behyar Bakhshandeh, Carlsbad, CA
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/
Re: Submission: 2019 July
Imaging under the Milky Way
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/Other/Scope_Milkyway.asp
Copyright: Behyar Bakhshandeh, Carlsbad, CA
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/Other/Scope_Milkyway.asp
Copyright: Behyar Bakhshandeh, Carlsbad, CA
http://www.deepskyobjects.com/
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Partial Moon Eclipse on July 16th, 2019:
Made a VIDEO out of all my 152 single images recorded between 10pm and 1am of the Moon being quite low (8 - 20°) over the horizon.
6inch APO refractor and APS-C sized DSLR used:
https://youtu.be/0y-BpKjbWts
Made a VIDEO out of all my 152 single images recorded between 10pm and 1am of the Moon being quite low (8 - 20°) over the horizon.
6inch APO refractor and APS-C sized DSLR used:
https://youtu.be/0y-BpKjbWts
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Re: Submission: 2019 July
The partial lunar eclipse on July 16, 2019 next to Akershus fortress in Oslo.
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Re: Submission: 2019 July
Paxton's Tower Lunar Eclipse by Mathew Browne, on Flickr
I caught the partial lunar eclipse above Paxton's Tower in Wales, a neo-Gothic folly.
Milky Way Above Green Bridge by Mathew Browne, on Flickr
The Milky Way shines brightly above the Green Bridge, off the Pembrokeshire coast. Look very carefully and you may also see a meteor too! We've got some beautiful dark skies here in Wales.⠀
Moonrise Above The Shard by Mathew Browne, on Flickr
After three failed attempts, I finally got to shoot an image of The Shard with a full moon behind it. Using a Sigma zoom lens and at a distance of over 2 kilometres away, the moon races through frame, so you only have a few minutes to capture the shot.
I caught the partial lunar eclipse above Paxton's Tower in Wales, a neo-Gothic folly.
Milky Way Above Green Bridge by Mathew Browne, on Flickr
The Milky Way shines brightly above the Green Bridge, off the Pembrokeshire coast. Look very carefully and you may also see a meteor too! We've got some beautiful dark skies here in Wales.⠀
Moonrise Above The Shard by Mathew Browne, on Flickr
After three failed attempts, I finally got to shoot an image of The Shard with a full moon behind it. Using a Sigma zoom lens and at a distance of over 2 kilometres away, the moon races through frame, so you only have a few minutes to capture the shot.
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Re: Submission: 2019 July
Total Solar Eclipse 2019
Vicuña - Chile
02 July, 2019
Copyright: Luis Fernando Parmegiani
https://www.astrobin.com/415806/?nc=user Camera: Canon EOS 60D DF: 300mm F/9
Exposure time: 1/200
Having the opportunity to observe a solar eclipse is something unexplainable. This is the most spectacular known event in the solar system.
Even with thousands of photos and videos published online, no one will ever be able to explain the dimension of observing a solar eclipse.
A solar eclipse, without a doubt, makes us think of the magnitude of our universe and how such a rare event like this can bring tears to everyone's eyes.
It also makes us remember the ancient civilizations that at the same time admired and feared the "sun god". When they observed an eclipse, they thought it was a sign from their "God", who was sending them a divine message.
Today, we hold the knowledge about this spectacular event and we can precisely predict the time, duration, and location of the next solar eclipses years in advance.
The images we observed on July 2, 2019, in Vicuña-Chile, will forever be available to everyone, and the true images of the beauty of this event will forever stay in our hearts and minds.
Vicuña - Chile
02 July, 2019
Copyright: Luis Fernando Parmegiani
https://www.astrobin.com/415806/?nc=user Camera: Canon EOS 60D DF: 300mm F/9
Exposure time: 1/200
Having the opportunity to observe a solar eclipse is something unexplainable. This is the most spectacular known event in the solar system.
Even with thousands of photos and videos published online, no one will ever be able to explain the dimension of observing a solar eclipse.
A solar eclipse, without a doubt, makes us think of the magnitude of our universe and how such a rare event like this can bring tears to everyone's eyes.
It also makes us remember the ancient civilizations that at the same time admired and feared the "sun god". When they observed an eclipse, they thought it was a sign from their "God", who was sending them a divine message.
Today, we hold the knowledge about this spectacular event and we can precisely predict the time, duration, and location of the next solar eclipses years in advance.
The images we observed on July 2, 2019, in Vicuña-Chile, will forever be available to everyone, and the true images of the beauty of this event will forever stay in our hearts and minds.
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Re: Submission: 2019 July
Full solar corona
Full corona captured on the 2nd of July 2019 total solar eclipse, shot from Villa General Belgrano, Córdoba - Argentina.
Took 13 frames with my Canon S5IS and tried to compose an enhanced detail HDR with them. This is the final result.
Hope you all like it!!
Copyright: Francisco Pezzente
https://www.facebook.com/pg/ElCabureVGB
Full corona captured on the 2nd of July 2019 total solar eclipse, shot from Villa General Belgrano, Córdoba - Argentina.
Took 13 frames with my Canon S5IS and tried to compose an enhanced detail HDR with them. This is the final result.
Hope you all like it!!
Copyright: Francisco Pezzente
https://www.facebook.com/pg/ElCabureVGB
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Re: Submission: 2019 July
Rho Ophiuchi, the most colorfull part of the sky, and Jupiter
SW Sky Adventurer, Canon 6D, Canon 24-105/105@4, 8x4min, ISO 1600. Processed with FitsWork.
SAO, North Caucasus, 5.07.2019
HiRes
Ed Vazorov, https://vazhorov.wordpress.com/
SW Sky Adventurer, Canon 6D, Canon 24-105/105@4, 8x4min, ISO 1600. Processed with FitsWork.
SAO, North Caucasus, 5.07.2019
HiRes
Ed Vazorov, https://vazhorov.wordpress.com/
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Partial Lunar Eclipse
Camera Model Nikon D600, Shooting Date/Time 17/07/2019 00:30, Author Chris Kotsiopoulos, Sigma 400mm, APO, Macro lens
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Lunar eclipse little planet
Camera Model Nikon D600, Shooting Date/Time 17/07/2019 01:04 - 01:14, Author Chris Kotsiopoulos, Lens Rokinon 14mm
Multiple exposures (HDR) for the eclipsed Moon.
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Re: Submission: 2019 July
Maidens At Night: I and II
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Star-Trails ... s-2019.htm
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Star-Trails ... -2019b.htm
Copyright: Anthony Ayiomamitis
Two results from earlier this month involving the stunning and faithful replica of the Erechtheion at Karyes (two hrs southwest of Athens). One of the most prominent structures atop the Acropolis is the Erectheion on the north side of the Acropolis and whose southern facade includes six marble statues depicting the legendary dancers from Karyes and who would annually have a dance in honor of the Goddess Artemis (please see https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap081221.html ).
I have had this location on my radar for about three years and, finally, earlier this month was the opportunity I have been waiting for with pristine clear skies with a very young crescent moon being a non-factor and in contrast to hazy skies further northeast (in Athens).
One camera was positioned to the south of the document for a wide field view involving both the monument and the North Celestial Pole. The second camera was placed inside the monument itself and which was also pointed at the North Celestial Pole.
A very productive all-nighter!
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Star-Trails ... s-2019.htm
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Star-Trails ... -2019b.htm
Copyright: Anthony Ayiomamitis
Two results from earlier this month involving the stunning and faithful replica of the Erechtheion at Karyes (two hrs southwest of Athens). One of the most prominent structures atop the Acropolis is the Erectheion on the north side of the Acropolis and whose southern facade includes six marble statues depicting the legendary dancers from Karyes and who would annually have a dance in honor of the Goddess Artemis (please see https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap081221.html ).
I have had this location on my radar for about three years and, finally, earlier this month was the opportunity I have been waiting for with pristine clear skies with a very young crescent moon being a non-factor and in contrast to hazy skies further northeast (in Athens).
One camera was positioned to the south of the document for a wide field view involving both the monument and the North Celestial Pole. The second camera was placed inside the monument itself and which was also pointed at the North Celestial Pole.
A very productive all-nighter!
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Re: Submission: 2019 July
planetary marathon from my balcony in Paris
https://twitter.com/JLucDauvergne
Copyright: JL Dauvergne 3 nights ago the sky was clear in Paris during the lunar eclipse.
The seeing was also good, so I mostly observed Jupiter and Saturn, but I took a short break between the planetes to take a picture of the Moon.
These 3 images were all done from 20h29 TU to 22h15 TU on July 16th, with my 250 mm telescope. We are lucky to have all these targets in the sky at the same time.
All these target are very low in the sky from Paris, about 20°. I have good image because I'm at the 10th flore, so I can avoid ground disturbance.
https://twitter.com/JLucDauvergne
Copyright: JL Dauvergne 3 nights ago the sky was clear in Paris during the lunar eclipse.
The seeing was also good, so I mostly observed Jupiter and Saturn, but I took a short break between the planetes to take a picture of the Moon.
These 3 images were all done from 20h29 TU to 22h15 TU on July 16th, with my 250 mm telescope. We are lucky to have all these targets in the sky at the same time.
All these target are very low in the sky from Paris, about 20°. I have good image because I'm at the 10th flore, so I can avoid ground disturbance.
Re: Submission: 2019 July
Corona Australis - NGC6726, NGC6727, NGC6729, HMSTG1099, NGC6723
http://astrofotky.cz/~Konihlav
Copyright: Pavel Pech
http://astrofotky.cz/~Konihlav
Copyright: Pavel Pech
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Re: Submission: 2019 July
Apollo 11 anniversary Lunar Eclipseappollo
Few days ago, the world celebrated the launch of the greatest expedition in the history of humankind, bringing tree astronauts to the Moon.
At the same time, trying to steal the spotlight, Earth crossed the path of the sun in the sky of the Moon, leading to a beautiful partial eclipse.
Here is a small chaplet of this lunar event, also an opportunity top unveil the curves of our Home.
Copyright: Quentin De Meur
https://www.facebook.com/qdmphoto
This picture was taken with a tracked Skywatcher Equinox 120ED and Canon 6D.
Full resolution here and here.
Cheers and clear skies,
Quentin
Few days ago, the world celebrated the launch of the greatest expedition in the history of humankind, bringing tree astronauts to the Moon.
At the same time, trying to steal the spotlight, Earth crossed the path of the sun in the sky of the Moon, leading to a beautiful partial eclipse.
Here is a small chaplet of this lunar event, also an opportunity top unveil the curves of our Home.
Copyright: Quentin De Meur
https://www.facebook.com/qdmphoto
This picture was taken with a tracked Skywatcher Equinox 120ED and Canon 6D.
Full resolution here and here.
Cheers and clear skies,
Quentin
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Apollo Lunar Flight Plan 1969-2019
I revitalized and redesigned the legendary NASA diagram showing the Apollo Flight Plan. Monumental work, but I hope you will like it.
Hi res poster: click.
Original NASA project: click
Credits:
Design - Adam Jesionkiewicz (Astrography.com)
Milky Way in the background - ESO/S. Brunier
Original concept and content: NASA 1969
I revitalized and redesigned the legendary NASA diagram showing the Apollo Flight Plan. Monumental work, but I hope you will like it.
Hi res poster: click.
Original NASA project: click
Credits:
Design - Adam Jesionkiewicz (Astrography.com)
Milky Way in the background - ESO/S. Brunier
Original concept and content: NASA 1969
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Re: Submission: 2019 July
I witnessed three lunar eclipses from Bahrain (one total and two partial), as the moon passes through different path through the Earth’s umbra, I could combined 3 lunar eclipses paths (Partial 7 Aug 2017, Total 27 Jul 2018 and Partial 16 Jul 2019) to get the (almost) full circular umbra of the Earth. The red moons in the middle are from the total phase of 27 Jul 2019 eclipse, the longest in 21st century.
Earth Umbra by Fathi Mayoof, on Flickr
Earth Umbra by Fathi Mayoof, on Flickr
Earth Umbra by Fathi Mayoof, on Flickr
Earth Umbra by Fathi Mayoof, on Flickr
Earth Umbra by Fathi Mayoof, on Flickr
Earth Umbra by Fathi Mayoof, on Flickr
Re: Submission: 2019 July
My image captures the molecular cloud LDN 1235, also known as the Dark Shark Nebula, in the constellation Cepheus. This cloud captures the viewer’s attention for its remarkable shape, while showing examples of dark absorption nebula, bright reflection nebula, and extended red emission nebula.
For this image I integrated 19 sub-exposures, each 480 second long, via a 65 mm f/6.5 apochromatic quadruplet astrograph, with a Nikon D5500 DSLR (modified to let H-alpha radiation reach the sensor) from a dark site (SQM 21.7 mag/arcsec2). Each sub-exposure was calibrated with bias frames, dark frames and flat frames, and the 19 sub-exposures were stacked together. The stack was then processed using PixInsight and StarNet++.
LDN 1235, the Dark Shark Nebula
https://www.flickr.com/photos/frankz/48 ... ed-public/
Copyright: Francesco Meschia Clear skies to everyone,
Francesco
For this image I integrated 19 sub-exposures, each 480 second long, via a 65 mm f/6.5 apochromatic quadruplet astrograph, with a Nikon D5500 DSLR (modified to let H-alpha radiation reach the sensor) from a dark site (SQM 21.7 mag/arcsec2). Each sub-exposure was calibrated with bias frames, dark frames and flat frames, and the 19 sub-exposures were stacked together. The stack was then processed using PixInsight and StarNet++.
LDN 1235, the Dark Shark Nebula
https://www.flickr.com/photos/frankz/48 ... ed-public/
Copyright: Francesco Meschia Clear skies to everyone,
Francesco
Re: Submission: 2019 July
Veil nebula - West C34/Ced182a/NGC6960/LBN191/PGC3517684 and East C33/Ced182b/IC1340/NGC6992/NGC6995 (c-sho) two panel mosaic.
Total integration: 960 minutes/16 hours (20+10 x 6m for S2 + 61+20 x 6m for Ha + 34+15 x 6m for O3).
Camera: QHY163M (16mp mono) CMOS cooled to -15 degrees C.
Telescope: Stellarvue SV70T triplet apochromat refractor @ f/4.8.
Reducer: SFFR70-APO
Mount: Paramount MyT.
Filters: Astrodon 5nm Ha, 3nm O3, 3nm S2.
Software: Sharpcap, PixInsight, Photoshop CC.
Inline low resolution image is above. Full resolution picture is here: http://ram.org/images/space/scope/1.4.4 ... 5x360s.jpg
Details of the capture are available here: https://www.astrobin.com/416486/D/
Thanks for looking!
--Ram
Total integration: 960 minutes/16 hours (20+10 x 6m for S2 + 61+20 x 6m for Ha + 34+15 x 6m for O3).
Camera: QHY163M (16mp mono) CMOS cooled to -15 degrees C.
Telescope: Stellarvue SV70T triplet apochromat refractor @ f/4.8.
Reducer: SFFR70-APO
Mount: Paramount MyT.
Filters: Astrodon 5nm Ha, 3nm O3, 3nm S2.
Software: Sharpcap, PixInsight, Photoshop CC.
Inline low resolution image is above. Full resolution picture is here: http://ram.org/images/space/scope/1.4.4 ... 5x360s.jpg
Details of the capture are available here: https://www.astrobin.com/416486/D/
Thanks for looking!
--Ram
Re: Submission: 2019 July
Transit of the ISS by the sun on April 10, 2019 in Mexico City.
The first image corresponds to a mosaic of several photos in alpha hydrogen with a Coronado PST telescope and a risingcam ar0130c
The second photograph was made in visible light with a black polimer filter, an 8-inch telescope and a dslr camera.
The transit of the ISS by the sun or the moon is relatively common, however, it takes me 2 years to capture it. I can be done in 2 telescopes at the same time.
Copyright: David Olivos Sánchez
https://www.flickr.com/photos/130426687@N05/48344535196
The first image corresponds to a mosaic of several photos in alpha hydrogen with a Coronado PST telescope and a risingcam ar0130c
The second photograph was made in visible light with a black polimer filter, an 8-inch telescope and a dslr camera.
The transit of the ISS by the sun or the moon is relatively common, however, it takes me 2 years to capture it. I can be done in 2 telescopes at the same time.
Copyright: David Olivos Sánchez
https://www.flickr.com/photos/130426687@N05/48344535196
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Re: Submission: 2019 July
Deep Larson-Sekanina HDR of the Total Solar Eclipse (C3), July 2, 2019
La Silla Observatory, Chile
TS 86 SDQ APO + Canon 5Dll
Copyright: Sebastian Voltmer / www.weltraum.com
sebastian@voltmer.de
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On flickr:
https://flic.kr/p/2gE8P3h
La Silla Observatory, Chile
TS 86 SDQ APO + Canon 5Dll
Copyright: Sebastian Voltmer / www.weltraum.com
sebastian@voltmer.de
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On flickr:
https://flic.kr/p/2gE8P3h
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