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Re: Submissions: 2022 August

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 2:28 pm
by the_astronomy_enthusiast
Image
Fiery dust lanes over a lake of blue stars: HST+JWST image of IC5332 by William Ostling, on Flickr

Full write-up here: https://theastroenthusiast.com/dim-spir ... -and-jwst/

IC 5332, also known as PGC 71775 is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 30 million light-years away in the constellation Sculptor. IC 5332 is a delicate spiral galaxy that is unusually faint and beautifully symmetrical. As viewed from earth it is nearly face on. It has a very small central bulge and open spiral arms accounting for its classification (SABc). The galaxy lies in the direction of the celestial south pole.

I wanted to highlight the JWST dust lanes more clearly, so I decided to stick to truer color and make the observations red. The result was something a lot more striking, which I like! It’s awesome to see how the dust lane spiral angle and the stellar spiral angle don’t match – not sure why this is.

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Re: Submissions: 2022 August

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 4:57 pm
by fxcuvelier
An unusual view from NOEMA, taken with a circular fisheye lens.
The whole milky way in 1 shot !

Gear : Nikon Z6 II + Meike 8 mm f/3.5
Exif : 10 s - f/3.5 - ISO 6400


Image
Circular view from NOEMA by fx-cuvelier on flickr

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 7:27 pm
by sternklar
Globular Cluster M 71 in Sagitta, photographed from Switzerland
https://sternklar.ch/images-webpages/Fo ... Aug-22.htm

M 71 in Sagitta, quite rarely photographed because of its appearance during short summer nights.
Exposure data:
Takahashi TOA 150/1100 APO-Refractor @ f/7.2, Canon EOS Ra, Exposure time 30 x 2 min (60 minutes total) and 10 Micron GM 2000 QCI Ultraportable Mount, August 22, 2022. Copyright: Manuel Jung, www.sternklar.ch
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Re: Submissions: 2022 August

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 12:44 am
by barretosmed
FULL MOON IN COLORS

BEST DETAILS:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/tgqyr0/0/

EQUIPMENT:
Esprit 150mm triplet
asi 6200mc
CEM120 mount

LOCATION: Munhoz - MG - Brazil
DATES: 07/13/2022
Author: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
(Organizing author of the book Amateur Astrophotography in Brazil)
https://clubedeautores.com.br/livro/ast ... -no-brasil

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Re: Submissions: 2022 August

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 1:06 am
by barretosmed
GALAXY M83 - Southern Pinwheel Galaxy


BEST DETAILS:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/xvh0sd/0/

EQUIPMENT:
Esprit 150mm triplet
Asi 6200mc
Mount cem120
103X300 (feitos 190, used 103)

LOCATION: Munhoz - MG - Brazil
DATES: 10 TO 07/25/2022
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Email: Barretosmed@hotmail.com
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Re: Submissions: 2022 August

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 1:19 am
by Daniel DeSclafani
North American Nebula

WIlliam Optics GT81
ZWO ASI 2600MM Pro
Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro
Astronomik NB 6nm Filters

Daniel DeSclafani
NorthAmericanNebula_SHO.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 6:20 am
by mftoet
VdB 152 (LBN 531), HH 450, B 175, DeHt 5 (LBN 538) and SNR G 110.3+11.3
https://www.mauricetoet.nl/DeepSky/i-KqcvbxC/A
Copyright: Maurice Toet
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This is an HαRGB image, using my ZWO ASI294MM mono camera with an Hα filter at F=500mm f/2.8 and my Nikon D810a at F=770mm f/4.3 for RGB (actually one-shot colour). The Hα data, acquired at home (Zoetermeer), and RGB data, acquired in Grandpré, were combined in Astro Pixel Processor. Post-processing was performed in Adobe Photoshop.

The bright red veils are remnants of supernova G 110.3+11.3. VdB (Van den Bergh) 152 is the blue reflection nebula on the 'head' of the brown Bok globule B (Barnard) 175. The small red feature just right of VdB 152 is HH (Herbig Haro) 450, being a jet emitted from a newly forming star. The isolated bright red 'shell' is DeHt (Dengel-Hartl) 5, a dense part of the interstellar medium ionised by a hot white dwarf star.

Exposure time: 19 hours, 15 minutes (136x 300" Hα, 95x 30" OSC | Optics: Takahashi ε-180ED f/2.8 & f/4.3 | Cameras: ZWO ASI294MM Pro (B 2x2, G 120, T 0 °C & -15 °C) at f/2.8 & Nikon D810a (ISO 800) at f/4.3 | Acquisition: ZWO ASIair Pro | Filter: Baader Planetarium Ultra-Highspeed | Mount: Astro-Physics Mach1 GTO | Location: Zoetermeer, Netherlands (Hα), Grandpré, France (OSC) | Date: 18 & 20 August 2022 (Hα), 26, 27 & 28 August 2022 (OSC)

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 2:20 pm
by Tommy L.
The Lobster Claw and Northern Lagoon Nebula

Equipment:
ASI2600MM-Pro camera
Optolong 2" 3nm SHO, RGB filters
Orion 6" f/4 Newtonian telescope
Starizona Nexus .75x Reducer/CC @ f/3

Image Details:
Ha - 60x300s, bin 1x1, -10c
OIII - 50x300s, bin 1x1, -10c
SII - 50x300s, bin 1x1, -10c
RGB stars - 20x60s, bin 1x1, -10c
13.3 hrs total integration

Acquisition/Processing:NINA, Sharpcap, PHD2/Pixinsight, Photoshop CC
Lobster Claw 2022.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2022 August

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2022 5:20 pm
by a.carrozzi
The galaxy NGC 6946, also known as the Fireworks Galaxy due to the large number of supernovae discovered within it, is a beautiful spiral galaxy located about 10 million light-years away. Nearby, but only apparently, there is a cluster of stars: NGC 6939. In reality, this object is part of our galaxy and it is enormously closer, at only 3800 light-years from us. This area of sky, between the constellations of Cepheus and Swan, lies in the galactic plane. Because of this, both objects are immersed in a faint dust nebula; in fact, the sky background of much of the image appears gray and not perfectly dark
Technical data: SkyWatcher Newton 200mm f/5 with Atik 4000 LE. 18x420 L, 3x420s RGB

ImageNGC 6946 and NGC 6939 by Alessandro Carrozzi, su Flickr