Submissions: 2019 December
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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
Re: Submissions: 2019 December
NGC 7331 - unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Pegasus
Telescope: ASA EQ1000 f7 - ASA 1 m equatorial telescope
Location: Vega Observatory - House of Nature Salzburg, Austria
Camera: FLI Microline 16803
Exposure time: 34x5min. Luminance, 21x5min.RGB all unbinned
Copyright: Rochus Hess larger resolution
http://www.astrofotografie-hess.at/ngc7331.html
Website
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Telescope: ASA EQ1000 f7 - ASA 1 m equatorial telescope
Location: Vega Observatory - House of Nature Salzburg, Austria
Camera: FLI Microline 16803
Exposure time: 34x5min. Luminance, 21x5min.RGB all unbinned
Copyright: Rochus Hess larger resolution
http://www.astrofotografie-hess.at/ngc7331.html
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NGC 134 in Sculptor
Copyright: Mark Hanson
The data taken by Martin Pugh and processed by me.
Telescope: Planewave CDK 17
Exposure time: LRGB - Lum-420m,Red-240m,Green-280min,BLue-280m
El Sauce remote observatory (obstech), Chile
Take a look at the full resolution image here:
https://www.hansonastronomy.com/ngc134
Thank you,
Mark Hanson
Copyright: Mark Hanson
The data taken by Martin Pugh and processed by me.
Telescope: Planewave CDK 17
Exposure time: LRGB - Lum-420m,Red-240m,Green-280min,BLue-280m
El Sauce remote observatory (obstech), Chile
Take a look at the full resolution image here:
https://www.hansonastronomy.com/ngc134
Thank you,
Mark Hanson
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Sanctuary Basilica of Our Madonna of Tears
Description: Of Saturday, November 30, 2019, at 19:46:24 I found myself in the upper part of the city, where the panorama allowed me to capture this alignment composed of moon, Saturn, Venus, Jupiter. All wrapped up in the context of the city of Syracuse, where you can see the famous Sanctuary Basilica of Our Lady of Tears erected in memory of the miraculous tearing of a plaster effigy depicting the Immaculate Heart of Mary, placed at the bedside of the Iannuso couple near their humble home in via degli Orti in Syracuse, in 1953.
John Paul II consecrates the sanctuary.
In 2002 John Paul II elevated the sanctuary to the dignity of a minor basilica with the name of "Basilica of the Madonna delle Lacrime sanctuary".
Copyright: Kevin Saragozza
https://www.flickr.com/photos/144743338 ... ed-public/
Sony a7iii, mc 11, canon 16 35 f4, single shot, 2.5s, iso160, f4.
Description: Of Saturday, November 30, 2019, at 19:46:24 I found myself in the upper part of the city, where the panorama allowed me to capture this alignment composed of moon, Saturn, Venus, Jupiter. All wrapped up in the context of the city of Syracuse, where you can see the famous Sanctuary Basilica of Our Lady of Tears erected in memory of the miraculous tearing of a plaster effigy depicting the Immaculate Heart of Mary, placed at the bedside of the Iannuso couple near their humble home in via degli Orti in Syracuse, in 1953.
John Paul II consecrates the sanctuary.
In 2002 John Paul II elevated the sanctuary to the dignity of a minor basilica with the name of "Basilica of the Madonna delle Lacrime sanctuary".
Copyright: Kevin Saragozza
https://www.flickr.com/photos/144743338 ... ed-public/
Sony a7iii, mc 11, canon 16 35 f4, single shot, 2.5s, iso160, f4.
Flame and horse Head
Hello,
2 hours Ha and 1 hour RVB bin2
ASA20 Chilescope
The full is here : https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/WqLjCtf ... hqkGbg.jpg
2 hours Ha and 1 hour RVB bin2
ASA20 Chilescope
The full is here : https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/WqLjCtf ... hqkGbg.jpg
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A dusty NGC 1333
NGC 1333, Captured by me.
Full res: https://www.astrobin.com/full/nv4p8b/0/
22.7 Hours integration time.
Full res: https://www.astrobin.com/full/nv4p8b/0/
22.7 Hours integration time.
Matt Harbison
President Emeritus, Barnard Astronomical Society of Chattanooga
Cameras, Binoculars, Dobs, Cats, and Refractors. Whatever it takes!
President Emeritus, Barnard Astronomical Society of Chattanooga
Cameras, Binoculars, Dobs, Cats, and Refractors. Whatever it takes!
Re: Submissions: 2019 December
Here are a few new images...
Thanks for looking!
Kfir Simon
NGC 1788 in Orion
Full frame:
https://pbase.com/tango33/image/169994273/original
Galaxies in the Witchead nebula:
Full frame:
https://pbase.com/tango33/image/170021994/original
Barnard 18 in Taurus:
Full frame:
https://pbase.com/tango33/image/170022099/original
Barnard 18 - a closer look:
Full frame:
https://pbase.com/tango33/image/170022100/original
Thanks for looking!
Kfir Simon
NGC 1788 in Orion
Full frame:
https://pbase.com/tango33/image/169994273/original
Galaxies in the Witchead nebula:
Full frame:
https://pbase.com/tango33/image/170021994/original
Barnard 18 in Taurus:
Full frame:
https://pbase.com/tango33/image/170022099/original
Barnard 18 - a closer look:
Full frame:
https://pbase.com/tango33/image/170022100/original
Re: Submissions: 2019 December
A view of Andromeda outside our galaxy..
Full Image: https://flic.kr/p/2btWw6H
Copyright: Rey Hernandez Equipments Used:
Stellarvues: https://flic.kr/p/2gAfKn7
Canon Tele: https://flic.kr/p/2hRgHPb
Filters Used: Optolong L-Pro RGB 36mm
I use starnet in Pixinsight then use layers in photoshop to put back stars that are tiny enough on the dust lanes..
RED = 291 x 5min
GREEN = 278 x 5min
BLUE = 252 x 5min
53Hrs on Stellarvues
15Hrs on Canon Telephotos
Total integration of 68Hrs
Full Image: https://flic.kr/p/2btWw6H
Copyright: Rey Hernandez Equipments Used:
Stellarvues: https://flic.kr/p/2gAfKn7
Canon Tele: https://flic.kr/p/2hRgHPb
Filters Used: Optolong L-Pro RGB 36mm
I use starnet in Pixinsight then use layers in photoshop to put back stars that are tiny enough on the dust lanes..
RED = 291 x 5min
GREEN = 278 x 5min
BLUE = 252 x 5min
53Hrs on Stellarvues
15Hrs on Canon Telephotos
Total integration of 68Hrs
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Re: Submissions: 2019 December
M33 core in HαLrgb
M33 core in HαLrgb (Triangulum Galaxy) by Jose Carballada, on Flickr
Only from NGC604 to NGC588.
I tried to show all this beautiful Hα regions with a maximum definition on the context of this galaxy, covering only half degree region.
I keep this object as diffuse as it is but searching the max resolution that I could obtain with my equipament. It was necessary to integrate close to 29 hours of frames.
It's a very common object but I hope that I could show you a different perspective.
This is a crop of the NGC604 on this picture.
and another crop of the NGC595
M33 core in HαLrgb (Triangulum Galaxy) by Jose Carballada, on Flickr
Only from NGC604 to NGC588.
I tried to show all this beautiful Hα regions with a maximum definition on the context of this galaxy, covering only half degree region.
I keep this object as diffuse as it is but searching the max resolution that I could obtain with my equipament. It was necessary to integrate close to 29 hours of frames.
It's a very common object but I hope that I could show you a different perspective.
This is a crop of the NGC604 on this picture.
and another crop of the NGC595
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NGC 6384. KG Observatory. Julian, CA.
This galaxy lies in the constellation of Ophiuchus (The Serpent Bearer), not far from the centre of the Milky Way on the sky. The positioning of NGC 6384 means that we have to peer at it past many dazzling foreground Milky Way stars that are scattered across this image.
Peering at a galaxy 80 MILLION light years away through Milky Way stars THOUSANDS of light years away makes for some very challenging acquisition and processing.
https://www.astrobin.com/fmnpjo/
This galaxy lies in the constellation of Ophiuchus (The Serpent Bearer), not far from the centre of the Milky Way on the sky. The positioning of NGC 6384 means that we have to peer at it past many dazzling foreground Milky Way stars that are scattered across this image.
Peering at a galaxy 80 MILLION light years away through Milky Way stars THOUSANDS of light years away makes for some very challenging acquisition and processing.
https://www.astrobin.com/fmnpjo/
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M45 - Star Merope
The star Merope on December 3rd, 03:26ut. Merope is a blue-white B-type subgiant with a mean apparent magnitude of +4.14. It has a luminosity of 630 times that of the Sun and a surface temperature of 14,000 kelvins. Merope's mass is roughly 4.5 solar masses and has a radius more than 4 times as great as the Sun's. It is classified as a Beta Cephei type variable star. The nebulosity seen here is light reflected from the particles in an interstellar cloud of cold gas and dust into which the cluster has drifted. ( LX200ACF 305mm OTA, F6.3, ST2000xm Ccd, AO8, CF9, Astronomik HaGB filter set.).
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Sh2-126
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Copyright: Marcin Paciorek
Best res http://astromarcin.pl/images/nebulas/SH ... 9_2300.jpg
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Copyright: Marcin Paciorek
Best res http://astromarcin.pl/images/nebulas/SH ... 9_2300.jpg
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The Milky Way core at 50mm
URL of full resolution website: https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/7zyFud9 ... hqkGbg.jpg
Copyright: George Tzellos
Short Description: This image depicts a wide field of view of the core of our galaxy, using a dslr and a 50mm lens.
Various deep space objects are visible on this angle like M8,M20,M17 and M16.
Exposure settings: 14x180sec ISO 800
https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/7zyFud9 ... hqkGbg.jpg
URL of full resolution website: https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/7zyFud9 ... hqkGbg.jpg
Copyright: George Tzellos
Short Description: This image depicts a wide field of view of the core of our galaxy, using a dslr and a 50mm lens.
Various deep space objects are visible on this angle like M8,M20,M17 and M16.
Exposure settings: 14x180sec ISO 800
https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/7zyFud9 ... hqkGbg.jpg
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M79
Messier 79 (NGC 1904) on December 4th, 04:44ut. M79 is a globular cluster in the constellation Lepus. Its about 42,000 light years away from Earth and 60,000 light years away from the Galactic Center. (LX200ACF 305mm OTA, F6.3, CGE Mount, ST2000xm Ccd, AO8, CF9, Astronomik LRGB filter set.)
Re: Submissions: 2019 December
Dusty California[DSLR]
Copyright: Paolo Demaria
Telescope: Tecnosky 80/480 Apo Triplet, reduced at f/4.8
Camera: Canon Eos 6D modified Super UV/IR
Mount: Skywatcher Eq6Pro
Exposure: 50x300s @3200 ISO
Location: Castelmagno (Cn, Italy)
Full resolution:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/7y72ec/0/
Best Regards,
Paolo
Copyright: Paolo Demaria
Telescope: Tecnosky 80/480 Apo Triplet, reduced at f/4.8
Camera: Canon Eos 6D modified Super UV/IR
Mount: Skywatcher Eq6Pro
Exposure: 50x300s @3200 ISO
Location: Castelmagno (Cn, Italy)
Full resolution:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/7y72ec/0/
Best Regards,
Paolo
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Comet C/2017 T2 PANSTARRS on December 6th, 04:15ut. (LX200ACF 305mm OTA, F6.3, CGE Mount, ST2000xm Ccd, AO8, CF9, Astronomil Lum. filer.)
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The Winter Sky
www.ancientskys.com
Marc Toso The Winter Sky over Three Finger Canyon in the San Rafael Swell.
Orion has set behind the sandstone walls and Pleiades is resting in the notch.
Most of my photographs have focused on the core, however in this image we are staring outwards into the beyond of our galaxy.
For me night photography is more than the photography of stars and constellations and capturing beautiful colors or compositions. It's about the photography of ideas and concepts. The photography of our awareness, photographing where our planet, solar system and galaxy are in time and space, hence ultimately ourselves and our place in the cosmos.
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Marc Toso The Winter Sky over Three Finger Canyon in the San Rafael Swell.
Orion has set behind the sandstone walls and Pleiades is resting in the notch.
Most of my photographs have focused on the core, however in this image we are staring outwards into the beyond of our galaxy.
For me night photography is more than the photography of stars and constellations and capturing beautiful colors or compositions. It's about the photography of ideas and concepts. The photography of our awareness, photographing where our planet, solar system and galaxy are in time and space, hence ultimately ourselves and our place in the cosmos.
NGC 1808 a Seyfert spiral galaxy in Columba
At a distance of about 40 million light years, in the southern constellation of Columba, NGC 1808 is undergoing a significant period of star birth with an active bright core and as such is classified as a Seyfert spiral galaxy. While the active inner regions are quite bright, the outer spiral arms are diffuse and relatively faint. Overall it has an apparent magnitude of 10.8
Full size, full frame image here: https://pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/ima ... 7/original
Copyright: Michael Sidonio
Full size, full frame image here: https://pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/ima ... 7/original
Copyright: Michael Sidonio