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Data acquisition: Martin PUGH
Processing: Nicolas ROLLAND
Captured July 2020
Fiel Of view: 3.84 x 2.55 deg
Total acquisition time of 2.25 hours.
Location: Yass, New South Whales, Australia
Optics: FSQ106 EDX3 @F/D 5.0
Mount: Paramount ME II
CCD: QHY600 M
Pre Processing: CCDstack & Pixinsight
Post Processing: Photoshop CC
Full version : https://www.astrobin.com/4zs5k8/
Rho Ophiuchi complex by Nicolas Rolland, sur Flickr
Data acquisition: Martin PUGH
Processing: Nicolas ROLLAND
Captured July 2020
Fiel Of view: 3.84 x 2.55 deg
Total acquisition time of 2.25 hours.
Location: Yass, New South Whales, Australia
Optics: FSQ106 EDX3 @F/D 5.0
Mount: Paramount ME II
CCD: QHY600 M
Pre Processing: CCDstack & Pixinsight
Post Processing: Photoshop CC
Full version : https://www.astrobin.com/4zs5k8/
Rho Ophiuchi complex by Nicolas Rolland, sur Flickr
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Ann,Ann wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 5:34 amWelcome to Starship Asterisk*, Wade Prunty!wadeprunty wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:11 am NGC 7000, The North America Nebula: 106.3 Hours
Copyright: Wade Prunty
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https://www.astrobin.com/0y9vat/?nc=user Target: NGC 7000, The North America Nebula
Imaging Date: August 01-21, 2020
Location: DFW, TX
Light Pollution: Bortle 9
Acquisition Equipment Used:
William Optics SpaceCat 51 APO
Explore Scientific iEXOS-100 Mount
ZWO ASI1600MM Pro
Chroma 3nm Narrowband Filters
ZWO ASI120MM-S
William Optic UniGuide Guide Scope
ZWO ASIAIR Pro
Apple iPad Pro
Images Taken:
SII: 216 x 600 Second Frames
SII: 18 x 1800 Second Frames
Ha: 136 x 600 Second Frames
Ha: 14 x 1800 Second Frames
OIII: 145 x 600 Second Frames
OIII: 15 x 1800 Second Frames
Dark: 48 x 600 Second Frames
Dark: 18 x 1800 Second Frames
Flat SII: 300 Frames
Flat Ha: 300 Frames
Flat OIII: 300 Frames
Bias: 300 Frames
Total Light Frame Integration: 106.33 Hours
Processing Software Used:
PixInsight for Staking all Frames and Stretching Master Image
Topaz Labs AI Suite for Post Processing
I am a grumpy hard-to-please mapped color Hα-OIII-SII skeptic. But your image brings out the "foreground nature" of the light-year-sized long and wide thick dark dust "rivers" of NGC 7000 perfectly.
Thank you!
Ann
Thanks for the welcome, and thank you very much for complement. Getting a hard-to-please complement is a definite win in my book!
Wade
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NGC 6995 / 6992 Bat Nebula
stats: https://www.celestialobjects.net/ngc6995.html
larger: https://www.celestialobjects.net/assets/ngc6995_f.png
(c) Patrick Winkler
stats: https://www.celestialobjects.net/ngc6995.html
larger: https://www.celestialobjects.net/assets/ngc6995_f.png
(c) Patrick Winkler
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Andromeda08222020_pslr1 (1 of 1)-3 by Tracy Whitehead, on Flickr
Hi!
This is my photo of Andromeda taken from an hour west of St. Louis on 08/23/2020. This was taken with a Skywatcher Evostar 72ed and a Nikon D5300 over the course of about an hour. I'm relatively new to astrophotography and this is my best image ever. I hope that you enjoy it as much as I do!
Thanks for your consideration!
Tracy
Hi!
This is my photo of Andromeda taken from an hour west of St. Louis on 08/23/2020. This was taken with a Skywatcher Evostar 72ed and a Nikon D5300 over the course of about an hour. I'm relatively new to astrophotography and this is my best image ever. I hope that you enjoy it as much as I do!
Thanks for your consideration!
Tracy
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Sh2-155, the Cave Nebula [DSLR]
Copyright: Paolo Demaria
Telescope: Sky-Watcher Newton 200/1000 with Baader RCC
Camera: modified Canon EOS 6D
Mount: Sky-Watcher Eq6Pro
Exposure time: 40x420s @1600ISO
Location: S. Anna di Vinadio, Cn, Italy. SQM: 21.7
Full resolution: https://www.astrobin.com/full/rhemma/B/
Paolo Demaria
Copyright: Paolo Demaria
Telescope: Sky-Watcher Newton 200/1000 with Baader RCC
Camera: modified Canon EOS 6D
Mount: Sky-Watcher Eq6Pro
Exposure time: 40x420s @1600ISO
Location: S. Anna di Vinadio, Cn, Italy. SQM: 21.7
Full resolution: https://www.astrobin.com/full/rhemma/B/
Paolo Demaria
Constellation of the Swan
Copyrights: Asociacion Astronomica de Ocentejo
Mosaico Csine 2020 40 teselas by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr
Mosaico Csine 2020 40 teselas by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr
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Stephan's Quintet – 24" vs Hubble. KG Observatory, Julian, CA.
https://www.astrobin.com/7wd5oe/B/
https://www.astrobin.com/5ls7bl/
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Hi Tracy, and welcome to Starship Asterisk*!tlwhitehead wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 12:41 pm Andromeda08222020_pslr1 (1 of 1)-3 by Tracy Whitehead, on Flickr
Hi!
This is my photo of Andromeda taken from an hour west of St. Louis on 08/23/2020. This was taken with a Skywatcher Evostar 72ed and a Nikon D5300 over the course of about an hour. I'm relatively new to astrophotography and this is my best image ever. I hope that you enjoy it as much as I do!
Thanks for your consideration!
Tracy
I very much enjoy your photo because it looks so "real". Most other Andromeda pictures that are posted in places like Starship Asterisk* are so detailed, processed and color-enhanced that they tell us very little about what Andromeda looks like through a telescope. You have given us an honest portrait of Andromeda, and believe me, those are rare! So thanks!
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Wow, George, that's fantastic!!!KuriousGeorge wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:05 pm Stephan's Quintet – 24" vs Hubble. KG Observatory, Julian, CA.
https://www.astrobin.com/7wd5oe/B/
https://www.astrobin.com/5ls7bl/
Tell me, what filters did you use for your image? A hydrogen alpha one? I noticed that your "pink splotches" are seen in other places in NGC 7320 and NGC 7318 A and B than in the Hubble picture.
Anyway, that is indeed an amazing image!!!
Ann
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Eastern Veil - NGC6992 by Miklos Vekony, on Flickr
Date: 2020.08.22.
Location: Hungary, Tiszasziget
Equipment: SW QUATTRO 250P (250/1000) Newton, EQ6, Mgen, modified Canon 550D
47 x 300s ISO 800
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** MOON IN COLOR**
BEST DETAILS (CLICK ON TOTAL RESOLUTION)
https://www.astrobin.com/full/2yww4s/0/?nc=user
The moon is usually seen in subtle shades of gray or yellow.
The different colors are recognized to correspond to actual differences in the chemical composition of the lunar surface. Blue hues reveal areas rich in ilmenite, which contains iron, titanium and oxygen, mainly titanium, while orange and purple show relatively poor titanium and iron regions.
White areas are taller areas that are most exposed to the sun.
Trips to the moon have already been indicated by similar images.
Made with saturation technique, moon in color.
EQUIPAMENTS:
ZWO ASI 6200MC PRO COLED
Esprit 150mm
Date: . 08/24/2020
Local: Sao Paulo - SP - Brazil
Processing and capture:
Software: Photoshop CS6, SharpCap V3.0 Sharcap, AutoStakkert AutoStackert!, Registax 6, PhotoScape
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Email: Barretosmed@hotmail.com
BEST DETAILS (CLICK ON TOTAL RESOLUTION)
https://www.astrobin.com/full/2yww4s/0/?nc=user
The moon is usually seen in subtle shades of gray or yellow.
The different colors are recognized to correspond to actual differences in the chemical composition of the lunar surface. Blue hues reveal areas rich in ilmenite, which contains iron, titanium and oxygen, mainly titanium, while orange and purple show relatively poor titanium and iron regions.
White areas are taller areas that are most exposed to the sun.
Trips to the moon have already been indicated by similar images.
Made with saturation technique, moon in color.
EQUIPAMENTS:
ZWO ASI 6200MC PRO COLED
Esprit 150mm
Date: . 08/24/2020
Local: Sao Paulo - SP - Brazil
Processing and capture:
Software: Photoshop CS6, SharpCap V3.0 Sharcap, AutoStakkert AutoStackert!, Registax 6, PhotoScape
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Email: Barretosmed@hotmail.com
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Thank you very much Ann! That's using Astrodon's LRGB E-Series NIR Blocked Gen 2 filters. Then color calibration in Pixinsight using Photometric Color Calibration.Ann wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 4:07 am Wow, George, that's fantastic!!!
Tell me, what filters did you use for your image? A hydrogen alpha one? I noticed that your "pink splotches" are seen in other places in NGC 7320 and NGC 7318 A and B than in the Hubble picture.
Anyway, that is indeed an amazing image!!!
Ann
Skies were pretty dark (21.5 SQM). That's 2 hours of 300-second subs in each R, G and B channel for 6 hours of total color in a 24".
Here's the image by itself...
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Corona Australis constellation
Its nomenclature is still a mystery, one of the theories, related to mythology, would be linked to the god of wine, Bacchus, in which it is said that a wreath was placed in the sky in honor of Semém, mother of the god.
More details
https://www.astrobin.com/full/bka4p5/0/?nc=user
Equipment:
Canon 50 mm lens
Canon 6d
21x 100 sec
Ioptron Smart-eq mount, without guide
Processing and capture:
Software: Pixinsight, Adobe Photoshop, APT ,, Polemaster, SharpCap
July 18, 2020
Munho - MG - Brazil
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Email: Barretosmed@hotmail.com
Its nomenclature is still a mystery, one of the theories, related to mythology, would be linked to the god of wine, Bacchus, in which it is said that a wreath was placed in the sky in honor of Semém, mother of the god.
More details
https://www.astrobin.com/full/bka4p5/0/?nc=user
Equipment:
Canon 50 mm lens
Canon 6d
21x 100 sec
Ioptron Smart-eq mount, without guide
Processing and capture:
Software: Pixinsight, Adobe Photoshop, APT ,, Polemaster, SharpCap
July 18, 2020
Munho - MG - Brazil
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Email: Barretosmed@hotmail.com
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NGC 6822-Barnards Galaxy
Copyright Mark Hanson
Taken by Martin Pugh from El Sauce, Chile 17” Planewave CDK
LRGBHA 7.5,5,5,5,11.5 Hours Processed by Me
You can see the full version here:
https://www.hansonastronomy.com/ngc6822-2
Thank you,
Mark Hanson
Copyright Mark Hanson
Taken by Martin Pugh from El Sauce, Chile 17” Planewave CDK
LRGBHA 7.5,5,5,5,11.5 Hours Processed by Me
You can see the full version here:
https://www.hansonastronomy.com/ngc6822-2
Thank you,
Mark Hanson
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barretosmed wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:15 pm Corona Australis constellation
Its nomenclature is still a mystery, one of the theories, related to mythology, would be linked to the god of wine, Bacchus, in which it is said that a wreath was placed in the sky in honor of Semém, mother of the god.
Wow, I love that image, Barretosmed! See that "plume" of light brown "smoke" rising from a small but thick column of black smoke, emanating from two tiny blue embers? This is the region of star formation in Corona Australis! I have to post another widefield but slightly closer picture of this amazing smoking embers of star formation - and no, I don't know the author of the wonderful image at right!
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Some recent images for your enjoyment!
Barnard's Galaxy: Imaging System – Planewave CDK14, Paramount Mx+, FLI 16803/Chroma Filters; Exposure – HaLRGB, 13 hours; Location/Date - Fort Davis, Texas / August 2020; Credit/Copyright – Casey Good/Steve Timmons
NGC 6946 the Fireworks Galaxy: Imaging System – Planewave CDK14, Paramount Mx+, FLI 16803/Chroma Filters; Exposure – HaLRGB, 14.8 hours; Location/Date - Fort Davis, Texas / July 2020; Credit/Copyright – Casey Good/Steve Timmons
NGC 7000 the Cygnus Wall: Imaging System: Planewave CDK14, Paramount Mx+, FLI PL16803 Chroma filters; Exposure – SHO, 18.5 hours; Location/Date - Deep Sky Observatory, Texas / July 2020; Credit/Copyright – Casey Good / Steve Timmons
www.good-astronomy.com
Barnard's Galaxy: Imaging System – Planewave CDK14, Paramount Mx+, FLI 16803/Chroma Filters; Exposure – HaLRGB, 13 hours; Location/Date - Fort Davis, Texas / August 2020; Credit/Copyright – Casey Good/Steve Timmons
NGC 6946 the Fireworks Galaxy: Imaging System – Planewave CDK14, Paramount Mx+, FLI 16803/Chroma Filters; Exposure – HaLRGB, 14.8 hours; Location/Date - Fort Davis, Texas / July 2020; Credit/Copyright – Casey Good/Steve Timmons
NGC 7000 the Cygnus Wall: Imaging System: Planewave CDK14, Paramount Mx+, FLI PL16803 Chroma filters; Exposure – SHO, 18.5 hours; Location/Date - Deep Sky Observatory, Texas / July 2020; Credit/Copyright – Casey Good / Steve Timmons
www.good-astronomy.com
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Some (more) recent images for your enjoyment!
IC 5146 the Cocoon Nebula: Imaging System: Planewave CDK14, Paramount Mx+, FLI 16803/Chroma filters; Exposure – LRGB, 9.1 hours; Location/Date - Fort Davis, Texas/ August 2020; Credit/Copyright – Casey Good/Steve Timmons
IC 4628 the Prawn Nebula: Imaging System: Takahashi TOA 150, Astrophysics 1600, FLI ML16200, Astrdon Gen 2 Filters; Exposure – SHORGB, 33 hours; Location/Date - El Sauce, Chile, June 2020; Credit/Copyright – Casey Good Eta Carina Nebula: Imaging System: Takahashi TOA 150, Astrophysics 1600, FLI ML16200, Astrdon Gen 2 Filters; Exposure – SHO, 11.5 hours;
Location/Date - El Sauce, Chile, November 2019; Credit/Copyright – Casey Good
www.good-astronomy.com
IC 5146 the Cocoon Nebula: Imaging System: Planewave CDK14, Paramount Mx+, FLI 16803/Chroma filters; Exposure – LRGB, 9.1 hours; Location/Date - Fort Davis, Texas/ August 2020; Credit/Copyright – Casey Good/Steve Timmons
IC 4628 the Prawn Nebula: Imaging System: Takahashi TOA 150, Astrophysics 1600, FLI ML16200, Astrdon Gen 2 Filters; Exposure – SHORGB, 33 hours; Location/Date - El Sauce, Chile, June 2020; Credit/Copyright – Casey Good Eta Carina Nebula: Imaging System: Takahashi TOA 150, Astrophysics 1600, FLI ML16200, Astrdon Gen 2 Filters; Exposure – SHO, 11.5 hours;
Location/Date - El Sauce, Chile, November 2019; Credit/Copyright – Casey Good
www.good-astronomy.com
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LDN 1355 & 1358 and surroundings (LDN 1353 & 1357, VdB 7, 8 & 9 and LBN 643)
https://www.mauricetoet.nl/DeepSky/i-KmtWWpX/A
Copyright: Maurice Toet
https://www.mauricetoet.nl/DeepSky/i-KmtWWpX/A
Copyright: Maurice Toet
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[b) NGC 6960: The Witch's Broom Nebula[/b]
https://www.astrobin.com/full/6azj9g/0/
Copyright: Daniel Pasternak
https://www.astrobin.com/full/6azj9g/0/
Copyright: Daniel Pasternak
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VDB142 ELEPHANT TRUNK HUBBLE PALETTE
This is the only image I took in this summer of COVID 19, the desire I had to get out of quarantine was so great that I dedicated myself entirely to this beautiful subject!
The image was taken by Costalpino in the province of Siena
Acquisition data: RICCARDO CRESCIMBENI
Elaboration: EDOARDO LUCA RADICE
Software: Pixinsight & Photoshop
ORION UK CT10 f4. 8
10micron GM2000 HPS
MORAVIAN G28300FW
Astronomik H alpha 7nm
108x600" bin1 - 20°
Astronomik SII 12nm
14x600"bin1
Astronomik OIII 7nm
86x600"
This is the only image I took in this summer of COVID 19, the desire I had to get out of quarantine was so great that I dedicated myself entirely to this beautiful subject!
The image was taken by Costalpino in the province of Siena
Acquisition data: RICCARDO CRESCIMBENI
Elaboration: EDOARDO LUCA RADICE
Software: Pixinsight & Photoshop
ORION UK CT10 f4. 8
10micron GM2000 HPS
MORAVIAN G28300FW
Astronomik H alpha 7nm
108x600" bin1 - 20°
Astronomik SII 12nm
14x600"bin1
Astronomik OIII 7nm
86x600"