Submissions: 2020 April
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Hi! here has a california nebula
Captured with Takahashi FSQ106ED and LRGB and Ha combination filters
42 subframes 300" with astrodon 5nm
25 subframes 180" each astrodon LRGB
with Darks, bias, flats, and processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop CC2020.
Captured in Torroja del Priorat, Spain, last year, and processed few days ago.
NGC 1499 California Nebula by Carlos Uriarte, en Flickr
Captured with Takahashi FSQ106ED and LRGB and Ha combination filters
42 subframes 300" with astrodon 5nm
25 subframes 180" each astrodon LRGB
with Darks, bias, flats, and processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop CC2020.
Captured in Torroja del Priorat, Spain, last year, and processed few days ago.
NGC 1499 California Nebula by Carlos Uriarte, en Flickr
Re: Submissions: 2020 April
Further fragmentation of Comet C2019 Y4 (ATLAS)
on April 12th 2020 at 22:00 UT
Copyright: Milen Minev (Bulgarian Institute of Astronomy and NAO Rozhen), Velimir Popov, Emil Ivanov (Irida Observatory) For detailed information and hi-res images, please visit the website
on April 12th 2020 at 22:00 UT
Copyright: Milen Minev (Bulgarian Institute of Astronomy and NAO Rozhen), Velimir Popov, Emil Ivanov (Irida Observatory) For detailed information and hi-res images, please visit the website
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Here is a gif of the recent encounter between Venus and M45.
30 pictures took with a FSQ106 and Canon 1100D baader.
Picture took between 21h41 and 00h06. In only 2h30 we can see the movement of Venus across the Pleiades. We can also see the change of the color of the sky as the night come as well as the change in color of Vénus as she is setting.
Maxime Spano - AstroVal Observatory
30 pictures took with a FSQ106 and Canon 1100D baader.
Picture took between 21h41 and 00h06. In only 2h30 we can see the movement of Venus across the Pleiades. We can also see the change of the color of the sky as the night come as well as the change in color of Vénus as she is setting.
Maxime Spano - AstroVal Observatory
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MOON
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Meade LX 200 10 "
Asi 290mc
Filter Moon baader
Sao Paulo-SP-Brazil
04/10/2020 00:25
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
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Sao Paulo-SP-Brazil
04/10/2020 00:25
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
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Re: Submissions: 2020 April
IC 2944 - IC2948 (Running Chicken Nebula)
Copyright: Moretti Luca
IC 2944 - IC2948 (Running Chicken Nebula) by Remidone, su Flickr
Copyright: Moretti Luca
IC 2944 - IC2948 (Running Chicken Nebula) by Remidone, su Flickr
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Always a stellar nucleus brighter than fragments, but less total magnitude. A fine developed tail and green coma too.
Dr Paolo Candy
Ci.A.O. www.hesnet.net/candy
Dr Paolo Candy
Ci.A.O. www.hesnet.net/candy
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Gems of the night sky
Deep sky + landscape? Why not! This is a blend of 10 120" exposures of the the Rho ophiuchi Cloud complex and one 120" exposure for the landscape. Here is the trick - both photos taken at the same night, from the same place and tripod position - just with tracker off and camera moved slightly down due to aspect ratio blending and portrait orientation. Pay attention to a beautiful IC 4592 that fits into 135 mm focal length along with Rho and its dark nebulae.
Location: Pulčín, Czech Republic
Date and time: 16. 4. 2020 around 3AM
Camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Lens: Rokinon 135 mm f/2.0
10x120" f/2.0 ISO 400 + 6 darks
Final image rescaled to 3000px longer side
Gems of the night sky by Robin Onderka, on Flickr
Deep sky + landscape? Why not! This is a blend of 10 120" exposures of the the Rho ophiuchi Cloud complex and one 120" exposure for the landscape. Here is the trick - both photos taken at the same night, from the same place and tripod position - just with tracker off and camera moved slightly down due to aspect ratio blending and portrait orientation. Pay attention to a beautiful IC 4592 that fits into 135 mm focal length along with Rho and its dark nebulae.
Location: Pulčín, Czech Republic
Date and time: 16. 4. 2020 around 3AM
Camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Lens: Rokinon 135 mm f/2.0
10x120" f/2.0 ISO 400 + 6 darks
Final image rescaled to 3000px longer side
Gems of the night sky by Robin Onderka, on Flickr
Last edited by Robin_Onderka on Thu Apr 16, 2020 5:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Border between the mare crisium and tranquillitatis
Border between the mare crisium and tranquillitatis
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https://www.astrobin.com/full/elk12d/B/
*Equipments*
Meade LX 200 10 "
Asi 290mc
Filter Moon baader
Sao Paulo-SP-Brazil
04/10/2020 00:30
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Email: Barretosmed@hotmail.com
Border between the mare crisium and tranquillitatis
Best details
https://www.astrobin.com/full/elk12d/B/
*Equipments*
Meade LX 200 10 "
Asi 290mc
Filter Moon baader
Sao Paulo-SP-Brazil
04/10/2020 00:30
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Email: Barretosmed@hotmail.com
Re: Submissions: 2020 April
Thanks Ann
I m delighted you like it.
With your username of 4725A, I m guessing you like Blue Stars like Gamma Cass.
Tom
I m delighted you like it.
With your username of 4725A, I m guessing you like Blue Stars like Gamma Cass.
Tom
Ann wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 5:51 amTom, that's an impressive and beautiful picture of the nebula caused by the ultraviolet flux and stellar wind of one of my favorite blue stars, Gamma Cassiopeiae.Astro Tom wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 4:16 pm This is a 25 pane mosaic of Cassiopeia taken at 530mm focal length. There are 350 hours of exposure in the image taken over 5 years.
The image is dominated by the central Breaking Wave Nebula spreading out from Gamma Cass to the Pacman nebula, but many more Sharpless nebula, clusters, and NGC objects are seen in great depth and resolution.
Each pane consists of approx 14hrs of LHaRGB data. Some frames have additional 03 data added in too.
Tom O'Donoghue
www.astrophotography.ie
Telescope: FSQ106N / FSQ106ED
Camera: Atik 11000.
Mount: EM200 and Mesu 200
Cassiopeia
URL of website, https://www.astrophotography.ie/
Copyright: Tom O'Donoghue
Thank you!
Ann
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M82 (Deep). KG Observatory, Julian, CA. Many thanks to Adam Block for lending me 56 hours of Ha data from his 32".
Technical details here...
https://www.astrobin.com/9o5ja2/
Technical details here...
https://www.astrobin.com/9o5ja2/
Re: Submissions: 2020 April
The caged Seagull [Starlink]
Copyright: Paolo Demaria
At this particular moment, during the health emergency caused by Covid-19, unable to go to the mountains in order to photograph, I placed the setup on the balcony of the house to capture the Seagull nebula (IC 2177) with an Optolong l-eNhance 2" filter .
To complicate matters, the transit of a group of Starlink satellites has overlapped.
Full resolution: https://www.astrobin.com/9bl28k/?nc=user
Hard times for astrophotographers!
Modified Canon EOS 6D on a Tecnosky 80 Apo Triplet reduced at f/4.8; Skywatcher Eq6Pro; 30x360s at 1600 ISO with an Optolong l-eNhance 2" filter.
Fusion of the stack file with the frame with Starlink satellites.
Best regards,
Paolo Demaria (Cn, Italy)
Copyright: Paolo Demaria
At this particular moment, during the health emergency caused by Covid-19, unable to go to the mountains in order to photograph, I placed the setup on the balcony of the house to capture the Seagull nebula (IC 2177) with an Optolong l-eNhance 2" filter .
To complicate matters, the transit of a group of Starlink satellites has overlapped.
Full resolution: https://www.astrobin.com/9bl28k/?nc=user
Hard times for astrophotographers!
Modified Canon EOS 6D on a Tecnosky 80 Apo Triplet reduced at f/4.8; Skywatcher Eq6Pro; 30x360s at 1600 ISO with an Optolong l-eNhance 2" filter.
Fusion of the stack file with the frame with Starlink satellites.
Best regards,
Paolo Demaria (Cn, Italy)
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Triumvirate of Hyades, Venus and Pleiades
http://www.vadakcsillaga.hu/index_en.html
Copyright: Tamas Abraham Larger image:
http://www.vadakcsillaga.hu/tajkep/ejsz ... 00417.html
Thanks for watching,
Tamas
http://www.vadakcsillaga.hu/index_en.html
Copyright: Tamas Abraham Larger image:
http://www.vadakcsillaga.hu/tajkep/ejsz ... 00417.html
Thanks for watching,
Tamas
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I appreciate that Ann thanks. Yes the Breaking Wave nebula extends across a huge amount of sky.Ann wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 5:51 amTom, that's an impressive and beautiful picture of the nebula caused by the ultraviolet flux and stellar wind of one of my favorite blue stars, Gamma Cassiopeiae.Astro Tom wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 4:16 pm This is a 25 pane mosaic of Cassiopeia taken at 530mm focal length. There are 350 hours of exposure in the image taken over 5 years.
The image is dominated by the central Breaking Wave Nebula spreading out from Gamma Cass to the Pacman nebula, but many more Sharpless nebula, clusters, and NGC objects are seen in great depth and resolution.
Each pane consists of approx 14hrs of LHaRGB data. Some frames have additional 03 data added in too.
Tom O'Donoghue
www.astrophotography.ie
Telescope: FSQ106N / FSQ106ED
Camera: Atik 11000.
Mount: EM200 and Mesu 200
Cassiopeia
URL of website, https://www.astrophotography.ie/
Copyright: Tom O'Donoghue
Thank you!
Ann
Tom
Re: Submissions: 2020 April
Lion Triplet
Newton 200/1000
Asi 294pro
Celestron 80/600 guide
From Martina Franca
high resolution photos https://flic.kr/p/2iRHXR1
Newton 200/1000
Asi 294pro
Celestron 80/600 guide
From Martina Franca
high resolution photos https://flic.kr/p/2iRHXR1
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Interacting Galaxies in Andromeda: Arp 273 from HST
Credit: NASA/ESA/Hubble
Processing: Bogdan Borz 2020
Full resolution: https://www.astrobin.com/full/5f0vwq/0/?nc=user
Interacting Galaxies in Andromeda: Arp 273 from HST by Bogdan Borz
Credit: NASA/ESA/Hubble
Processing: Bogdan Borz 2020
Full resolution: https://www.astrobin.com/full/5f0vwq/0/?nc=user
Interacting Galaxies in Andromeda: Arp 273 from HST by Bogdan Borz
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Globular cluster of stars in the constellation Ophiuchus (M10)
Approximate diameter of 83 light years
Distance from Earth to 14 300 light years.
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Qhy 16200
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Jales - SP - Brazil
05/04/2020
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Approximate diameter of 83 light years
Distance from Earth to 14 300 light years.
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05/04/2020
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Re: Submissions: 2020 April
Thank you very much! Happy to be a part of this magnificent community.
Take care everyone:)
Take care everyone:)
Ann wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 7:49 pmArman, this is your first post here and I love it!arman.gh wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 2:59 pm “ Find your shooting star! The physical isolation is a unique self-reflection opportunity; look for what has been ignored. Just like this meteor passing by the Pleiades captured in 2018 during the Perseid meteor shower. It was not until months after taking this frame at the Long Sault conservation area, outside Toronto, Canada, that I noticed it. Right at the edge of the picture. Maybe the stars are more distorted than I would prefer, or the noise could be lower. However, satisfaction cannot be measured by these quantities. It is about the quality of such Aha! moments that give life a purpose . Even if it was ignored for years or lasts a fraction of a second; like this meteor burning in the Earth’s atmosphere.
Find your shooting star!
S. Arman Ghaffarizadeh Canon EOS 6D
20mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art 015
ƒ/2.2 25s ISO1600
Ann
Re: Submissions: 2020 April
M27 Dumbbell Nebula
www.loscoloresinvisibles.com
Copyright: Alberto Pisabarro
Full Resolution:https:https://astrob.in/full/8sja4n/0/?nc=silkpericles&real=
Combined image using HORGB data in total is 22.3 hours of exposure with an A-P RH305 telescope,16803 sensor.
www.loscoloresinvisibles.com
Copyright: Alberto Pisabarro
Full Resolution:https:https://astrob.in/full/8sja4n/0/?nc=silkpericles&real=
Combined image using HORGB data in total is 22.3 hours of exposure with an A-P RH305 telescope,16803 sensor.
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Great picture, Iaffaldano!Iaffaldano Giuseppe Carmine wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 1:46 pm Splinters in the Sky : PUPPIS A
Puppis A by gc.iaffaldano, su Flickr
Could you tell me the designation of the bright blue star at upper right?
If not, can you tell me the coordinates of your picture? And is north up?
Ann
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Thanks,Ann wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 9:27 pmGreat picture, Iaffaldano!Iaffaldano Giuseppe Carmine wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 1:46 pm Splinters in the Sky : PUPPIS A
Puppis A by gc.iaffaldano, su Flickr
Could you tell me the designation of the bright blue star at upper right?
If not, can you tell me the coordinates of your picture? And is north up?
Ann
the center of FOV is AR 08 22 50 - DEC -42 54 47 , the star is HIP 41250