Details: Pumpjacks near Bruderheim. Taken with a Canon T3i and 8mm Bower Fish Eye Lens ISO 6400 - 30 seconds. The Northern Lights as seen from Edmonton, AB, Canada were Horizon to Horizon from North to South. We sought refuge in the dark skies outside the city to find some scenic spots to shoot photos of the Geomgnetic storm from.
Here is Greg's "3" asterism that I discovered in Leo just a couple of months ago. The centre of the "3" is at:
RA 09 37 21.17
DEC +15 20 43.49
It really does appear this way up and this bright through a scope
Greg
Reminds me of a picture I took a couple of years ago while on a night cruise on the Seine: [attachment=0]ParisThrees.jpg[/attachment] (There might have been wine involved....)
Just a few more "3s" in your shot
Greg
Re: Submissions: 2013 May
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 9:52 pm
by avdhoeven
I'm slowly getting a grip on pixinsight and finally can improve on some imagery made in the recent past. This image of the Elephant Trunk nebula is still one of my favorites, and the colors seem much more natural now...
A self-portrait... viewing the May 18, 2013 aurora from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA.
This display is the first one visible from my latitude of 42N since September 2005.
The image was recorded in a single color of light called Hydrogen Alpha (H-Alpha), inverted, and false colored. The gradual brightening towards the Sun's edges is caused by increased absorption of relatively cool solar gas and called limb darkening. Spicules cover much of the Sun's face. Several scintillating prominences protrude, while prominences on the Sun's face are seen as light streaks. The most visually interesting of all are the magnetically tangled active regions containing cool sunspots.
Three Footpad Mosaic of Phoenix http://www.kenkremer.com
Copyright: NASA/JPL/UA/Max Planck Institute/Kenneth Kremer/Marco Di Lorenzo [attachment=9]Phoenix RAC 3 Footpad Mosaic_Aa_Ken Kremer.jpg[/attachment]
Sun on May 20th
Copyright: JP Brahic [attachment=4]brahic.jpg[/attachment]
Sun in CaK light, H-Alpha light and White light http://www.flickr.com/photos/kokehtz/
Copyright: Álvaro Ibáñez Pérez [attachment=3]perez.jpg[/attachment]
Red Sprite and Aurora http://www.WeatherVideoHD.TV
Copyright: WeatherVideoHD.TV [attachment=12]18MAY13_0513Z-Sprite_Rev2.jpg[/attachment]
Sketch of the Sun on May 18th
Copyright: Damien Devigne [attachment=2]devigne.jpg[/attachment]
Flare and Startrails
Copyright: Francis Audet [attachment=1]audet.jpg[/attachment]
20130523 21:38 HKT 13:38 UT
Atmospheric optical phenomenon appeared last night moon halo and Saturn
Re: Submissions: 2013 May
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 10:46 pm
by avdhoeven
Two days ago NASA released a new image of M57. I had processed this data before, so I couldn't hold my self and combined my processing together with Subaru data and data from the Large Binocular Telescope to get this result. I think this shows M57 with a detail never shown before.
Credits: NASA/ESA/A.van der Hoeven/R. Gendler/C. Robert O'Dell (Vanderbilt University)/D. Thompson (LBTO)