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Submissions: 2021 October

Post by bystander » Sat Oct 02, 2021 3:34 am

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by erquy » Sat Oct 02, 2021 7:18 am

Messier 1, the Crab Nebula
A modified hubble pallet image of the crab nebula
SCT C8 and reducer, with SX694 mono

Copyright: David James
www.astrofineart.com

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by rippleman » Sat Oct 02, 2021 11:55 am

NGC 2070 - The Tarantula Nebula in SHO

Here is an image of Doradus 30, otherwise known as the Tarantula Nebula in SHO which is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

This was taken from my remote setup in Yass, Australia. Data was acquired over multiple nights in September 2021, this image's FOV is approximately 1.92 x 1.28 degrees. Taken with a Skywatcher Esprit 150 Triplet APO.

L - Blend of SII, HA, OIII
R - SII (21 x 10 min)
G - HA (30 x 10 min)
B - OIII (18 x 10 min)
Total Exposure: 11.5 hours
Copyright: Matthew T. Russell
SHO-Tarantula-500k.jpg
More details on software and equipment here: https://www.astrobin.com/lepxa2/0/
Larger image can be found here: https://www.astrobin.com/full/lepxa2/0/

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by MrRat » Sat Oct 02, 2021 12:37 pm

Shot on September 11 from my rural backyard in Hartford, Alabama, USA. Taken with the Losmandy GM811G Equatorial Mount, William Optics GT81 Telescope, and a ZWO ASI2600MC Cooled Color Camera.
210911 M45 300x13.jpg

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by tommasostella » Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:11 pm

Lunar corona over Taranto (Italy)

Not knowing how much time I would have available, I went crazy to shoot freehand.
I had the standard lens mounted, the 18-55mm, I disabled all the automatic devilry, set the ISO to 3200 and started shooting with increasingly shorter times, from 0.5 seconds.
28 shots in all and this is the result of adding them manually.
Canon 700D non mod, 18-55 @ 55mm, f / 5.6, ISO 3200

Date & time: 2021-09-21, 23:44 UTC

Credit: Tommaso Stella
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20210922-Luna-TommasoStellaWEB.jpg

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by JonahRolfness » Sat Oct 02, 2021 11:53 pm

Reflection Near Sadr in HaLRGB
Copyright: Jonah Rolfness

Image

Full Resolution: https://www.flickr.com/photos/190058450 ... ed-public/

This is a HaLRGB image of an (as far as I am aware) relatively faint unnamed reflection nebula nearby the star Sadr and NGC 6910. I personally call it the "Happy Man on a Magic Carpet" nebula, as the dark dust cutting through the blue reflection looks like a man raising his hands in joy. I really enjoyed shooting this area, and wish there were more images focused on this specific area of reflection.

The data for this image was gathered during the tumultuous monsoon season we have here in the southwest. All LRGB data was collected at various B2-B3 locations across Arizona and eastern California as I moved around to avoid storms. The Ha data was collected from my B5 backyard in Cave Creek, AZ.

I had a few issues with intruding glow from Sadr and other various gradients, but in the end I'm quite happy with the way I've displayed the region.

Ha: 133x240 sec
L: 110x240 sec
R: 27x240 sec
G: 24x240 sec
B: 25x240 sec
Total Integration Time: 21.27 hours

The equipment used was a GSO 6in F5 Newtonian Reflector paired with a ZWO ASI1600mm and Ioptron CEM70 Mount. Filters used were ZWO LRGB and Astronomik 6nm Ha. Processed in PixInsight. Hope you enjoy the shot!

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by twoghouls » Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:49 am

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W63 Wide Field Mosaic by Nico Carver (NebulaPhotos.com), on Flickr

It's finally done! A 24-panel version of my mosaic in Cygnus centered around the rarely imaged Supernova Remnant W63 (G 82.2+5.3). In the end, I had to build a new PC to process all the data.

Total: 213 hours; Ha - 72 hours; [OIII] - 70 hours; [SII] - 44 hours; RGB - 27 hours

To experience the image in high-res, I have created a zoomable, tiled version on my website. Scroll or click on the image to zoom in; click-and-drag to move around.

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by Achim Schaller » Sun Oct 03, 2021 11:19 am

Captured the ISS during a timelapse session at the Feldberg in the Black Forest

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Link to higher res: https://www.startrails.de/files/isssmall.jpg

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by Achim Schaller » Sun Oct 03, 2021 11:24 am

Milkyway from the summer triangle to Orion rising in the east
Panorama stitched from 10 images with a 15mm fullframe lens
Location Feldberg, Black Forest, southern Germany

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Higher resolution image: https://www.startrails.de/files/feldberg.jpg

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by ImNewHere » Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:39 pm

I have a few I'm pretty happy with lately.

M83

ImageM83 by Scotty Bishop, on Flickr

M104

ImageM104-v2 by Scotty Bishop, on Flickr

And Sh2-63

ImageSh2-63 by Scotty Bishop, on Flickr

The details of each and of course a full resolution copy can be found on my Astrobin at https://www.astrobin.com/users/ImNewHere/

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by mathewbrowne » Mon Oct 04, 2021 10:39 am

ImageBurry Port Harbour , United Kingdom © Mathew Browne via PhotoHound

A composite of several frames as the harvest moon rose behind Burry Port lighthouse in Wales.

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by Bobinius » Mon Oct 04, 2021 9:55 pm

Elephant Photometric Project submission.jpg
The Elephant's Dream : IC 1396 in Hubble Palette with RGB Stars

Copyright: Bogdan Borz

Altair Astro Wave 115 ED 0.79x Reducer
ASI 1600 MM @ -20° Astrodon Ha, SII, OIII filters Baader RGB filters
AZEQ6R pro mount
Total exposure: 30 h
Source: Backyard, Bortle 7/8. Toulouse, France
Dates: 5-30 September 2021
SGPro, FAST by Roberto Colombari,Pixinsight, Photoshop

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by markh@tds.net » Tue Oct 05, 2021 3:34 pm

Helix Nebula - NGC 7293

Copyright: Mark Hanson
HelixAPOD.jpg
“Beauty of Death”

In the final stages of a star’s life, the comet-like columns of dust and debris seen in the core of NGC 7293were formed when the hot stellar winds and radiation expanded out into the colder shells of gas and dust.

You can see the full description and largest resolution image here:
https://www.hansonastronomy.com/helix-nebula-ngc-7293

Taken from SWOS in El Sauce, Chile
24” PlaneWave CDK (7 filter set)

Thank you,
Mark Hanson

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by barretosmed » Tue Oct 05, 2021 5:58 pm

THE GLOBULAR CLUSTER M2

The first globular cluster to be added to the Messier catalogue, M2 is located about 37,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation Aquarius, it was discovered by Franco-Italian astronomer Giovanni Domenico Maraldi on September 11, 1746 while observing with Jacques Cassini a comet.

Best details:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/b9oh24/0/

EQUIPMENTS:
ZWO ASI 6200MC PRO COLED
Esprit 150mm
53 x 100sec

Date: 07/31/2021
Location: Jales-SP-Brazil

Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
E-mail: Barretosmed@hotmail.com
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m2ultimopequeno.jpg

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by mdieterich » Tue Oct 05, 2021 10:54 pm

Bryce Canyon National Park Milky Way
www.mattdieterich.com
Copyright: Matt Dieterich Ever since I became interested in astrophotography, especially at National Parks, I heard Bryce Canyon was one of the best stargazing parks. The high elevation, dry desert air, and distance from major cities all meant that this park should have stunning dark skies. Needless to say, the hype was worth the wait as we made the trek there to explore and capture the night sky.

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by Daniel DeSclafani » Wed Oct 06, 2021 6:23 pm

NGC 7822 SHO
NGC_7822_SHO
NGC_7822_SHO
Imaged from my backyard - Bortle 7
Central New Jersey

Equipment:
- HEQ5 Pro
- William Optics GT81
- ASI 2600MM Pro
- Astronomik SHO 6nm Filters

Processing
- Astro Pixel Processor
- Pixinsight
- Photoshop

Thank you!
Daniel DeSclafani

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Panoramic view with volcano in the horizon

Post by cvdarias » Wed Oct 06, 2021 7:33 pm

The Milky way cross over the Teide National Park and in the horizon the Volcano Cumbre Vieja continue with the eruption. The center core of our Galaxie is in this photo over the highest mountain in Spain , El Teide that its also and active Volcano.

Hope you like it

Carlos
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Window to Heaven

Post by cvdarias » Wed Oct 06, 2021 7:41 pm

A little volcanic arc make a window to our universe . In the horizon the Cumbre Vieja Volcano eruption and in front our Teide Vocano that in also a active Volcano . The Milky way is set over his top.

Hope you like it ¡¡¡¡

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Milky Way over a Cumbre Vieje Eruption in La Palma

Post by cvdarias » Wed Oct 06, 2021 8:00 pm

Last week I spend some day with the people of La Palma Trying to help them in something, many people has lost all. In the night I have the opportunity to try to photograph the Volcano activity with the milky way in the background . This is the result . Impresive eruption . The best to all the people in La Palma .

Carlos
www.loscielosetenerife.es

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by Kinch » Wed Oct 06, 2021 10:57 pm

IC 1848 / Sh2-199 (Soul Nebula)
IC 1848 (15x10) (1500 x 1020).jpg
Click on above for larger image

Full info & higher resolution @ https://www.kinchastro.com/ic-1848---soul-nebula.html

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by Ancient Fog » Thu Oct 07, 2021 10:56 pm

Mt Kilauea eruption with The Moon, Milky Way band, and Orion Constellation.

This was photographed on Oct 1st while hiking to Mt. Mauna Kea summit. My wife and I were about 3 hours away from the summit. We started at midnight from the visitor center. At around 2 AM we looked back and noticed the glow. We kept hiking for another hour to get the moon in the shot.

This is a a stack of 17 shots each of which is 20 secs using Canon R5 at 15 mm f/2.8. It was cold, breezy and the altitude was so high the oxygen pressure was dropping. I was beginning to feel altitude sickness.

ImageMt Kilauea eruption by Joe Llenos, on Flickr

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by Astro Tom » Fri Oct 08, 2021 4:43 am

Northern Scutum:
A six Pane Mosaic of the Northern area of Scutum in LRGB. Taken over two Summers with a Tak FSQ106ED at 0.53m.
Total 66hrs exposure.
I always love looking at this part of the Milky Way. To me it seems almost as bright as the core of the Milky Way, and I always wanted to shoot this in a wide field mosaic.
Tom
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Scutum Mosaic LRGB 6 Mosaic.jpg

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by Iaffaldano Giuseppe Carmine » Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:14 am

IC 1396
25x420"+20x480" frames shooted with Epsilon 180 and Asi 071 MC ( added a bit of Halfa ) from remote observatory in Colorado (bortle 3).

Image[url=https://flic.kr/p/2my7k46]


Copyright Dean Salman and Iaffaldano GC,

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by Victor Lima » Fri Oct 08, 2021 2:36 pm

CATEGORY: PANORAMA
SOCIAL IG: @victorlimaphoto
STORY:
Devil's Throat - Iguazu Falls - Brazil
Registering the Milky Way Arch over the Devil's Throat, at Iguazu Falls/Brazil, was an incredible experience. In addition to the great adventure of walking through the Iguaçu National Park at night, home of jaguars and pumas, being close to the most impressive waterfalls in the world and feeling all the power and beauty of nature was an experience of a lifetime.
EXIF:
Panoramic Shot
Canon EOS 6Da / Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
10x 16mm / f:2.8 / 10sec / ISO 6400

ImageIguassu Falls by Victor Lima, no Flickr

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Re: Submissions: 2021 October

Post by SparkyHT » Fri Oct 08, 2021 10:15 pm

I respectfully submit my image of NGC 7822 in the Hubble palette:

Equipment:
Scope: Stellavue SV105-3FT
Mount: AP Mach2GTO
Camera: ZWO ASI294MM-Pro
Filters: Chroma 3nm narrowband
Ha: 75x300s
OIII: 95x300s
SII: 91x300s
Total integration: 21h 45m
Location: Pine Creek Observatory, West Bend, WI (personal backyard), Avg SQM:19.6
Dates: 9/27, 9/28, 9/30 2021

Hi-res image: https://astrob.in/ecftrp/0/
Attachments
NGC7822_asterisk.jpg

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