Submissions: 2018 February
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Solar Pillar
and the last ray of sun over the snow-covered Chuvashia
2018/02/01 13:07 UT
The duration of the phenomenon was approximately 20 minutes.
Canon SX 220HS, ISO 200, 1/4, 1/640s. CHDK RAW
Ed Vazhorov, https://vazhorov.wordpress.com/
and the last ray of sun over the snow-covered Chuvashia
2018/02/01 13:07 UT
The duration of the phenomenon was approximately 20 minutes.
Canon SX 220HS, ISO 200, 1/4, 1/640s. CHDK RAW
Ed Vazhorov, https://vazhorov.wordpress.com/
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A two year project of Messier 78.
Exposure time: 18h
Full quality
https://www.astrobin.com/full/332086/B/
Exposure time: 18h
Full quality
https://www.astrobin.com/full/332086/B/
Timelapse video of moonset with lunar eclipse at perigee, Jan 31, 2018
Super Moon Blue Moon total lunar eclipse of Jan, 31, 2018.
The Moon set only 16 minutes after it first touched the umbra as seen from Smith College, Northampton, MA. Fifteen Smithies braved the cold that morning to watch the spectacle.
James Lowenthal
Smith College
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Solar Analemma
Copyright: Samuele Pinna Hi-Res: https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4658/4009 ... d437_o.jpg
Description: (Serramanna - December 2016 - December 2017) - In astronomy, an analemma is a diagram showing the variation of the position of the Sun in the sky over the course of a year, as viewed at a fixed time of day and from a fixed location on the Earth. It is possible to photograph the analemma by keeping a camera at a fixed location and orientation and taking multiple exposures throughout the year, always at the same clock time. All the picture taken with Canon 6D + Samyang 14mm + Astrosolar filter. Moreover two groups of sunspots are present.
ISS (International Space Station) transit the Sun
Copyright: Samuele Pinna Hi-Res: https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4201/3536 ... 88ef_o.jpg
Description: (Serramanna) ISS (International Space Station) transit across the sun captured from Serramanna 18/06/2017. Picture has been realized with 6 different shots and immortalize the apparent passage of the ISS (located 350 km from the ground and thrown to 28,000 km / h) on the solar disk. The image was taken with Canon 6D + Skywatcher 130/650, Barlow 2.5x and Astrosolar filter. Moreover two groups of sunspots are present.
Copyright: Samuele Pinna Hi-Res: https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4658/4009 ... d437_o.jpg
Description: (Serramanna - December 2016 - December 2017) - In astronomy, an analemma is a diagram showing the variation of the position of the Sun in the sky over the course of a year, as viewed at a fixed time of day and from a fixed location on the Earth. It is possible to photograph the analemma by keeping a camera at a fixed location and orientation and taking multiple exposures throughout the year, always at the same clock time. All the picture taken with Canon 6D + Samyang 14mm + Astrosolar filter. Moreover two groups of sunspots are present.
ISS (International Space Station) transit the Sun
Copyright: Samuele Pinna Hi-Res: https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4201/3536 ... 88ef_o.jpg
Description: (Serramanna) ISS (International Space Station) transit across the sun captured from Serramanna 18/06/2017. Picture has been realized with 6 different shots and immortalize the apparent passage of the ISS (located 350 km from the ground and thrown to 28,000 km / h) on the solar disk. The image was taken with Canon 6D + Skywatcher 130/650, Barlow 2.5x and Astrosolar filter. Moreover two groups of sunspots are present.
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The Blue Comet Meets the Blue Sisters by Transient Astronomer, on Flickr
Image Credit and Copyright Tom Masterson
Image Credit and Copyright Tom Masterson
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NGC 1999
Copyright: Mark Hanson
Here is an image of NGC 1999 with over 2600 minutes of exposure time using HA, L,R,G,B filters. Taken with a 17" Planewave telescope.
So many great Herbig-Haro objects in this image, its really fun to look around at the full resolution image of this one.
Also you can see a few labeled versions here as well.
https://www.hansonastronomy.com
Thanks for looking,
Mark Hanson
Copyright: Mark Hanson
Here is an image of NGC 1999 with over 2600 minutes of exposure time using HA, L,R,G,B filters. Taken with a 17" Planewave telescope.
So many great Herbig-Haro objects in this image, its really fun to look around at the full resolution image of this one.
Also you can see a few labeled versions here as well.
https://www.hansonastronomy.com
Thanks for looking,
Mark Hanson
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I love the portrait of the blue comet meeting the blue sisters, Tom Masterson!
And that is a truly fantastic picture of NGC 1999 and a myriad of Herbig Haro objects, Mark Hanson!
Ann
And that is a truly fantastic picture of NGC 1999 and a myriad of Herbig Haro objects, Mark Hanson!
Ann
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Re: Submissions: 2018 February
Thor's Helmet, NGC2359
Remote telescope 520mm F/D=3.8 in La Canelilla Chili.
The full picture can be seen here:
http://team-janus.astrosurf.com/Images/NGC2359.jpg
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HaOIIIOIII image with 14h30 in Ha and 13h30 in OIII.Remote telescope 520mm F/D=3.8 in La Canelilla Chili.
The full picture can be seen here:
http://team-janus.astrosurf.com/Images/NGC2359.jpg
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Stitched at the eyepiece
The Orion Nebula (M42) and Running Man Nebula (SH2-279)
This unusual image was hand stitched by me over a period of 7 months, starting in June 2017 and is based on an image captured by Steve Richards using an SXVF-M25C and 100mm TS 100Q APO Refractor mounted on a Mesu 200 Mount. Steve captured 18 subframes of 300 secs. plus 11 subframes of 100 secs. to produce the original image which has a resolution of 3032 x 2016 pixels and a 16bit colour palette. Steve then produced a set of 12 A4 size counted cross-stitch patterns for me to work from.
The hand-stitched version has a resolution of just 216 x 216 cross-stitches (18 cross-stitches to the inch) and a colour palette of 82 colours. The whole circular image comprises 36,644 cross-stitches making a total of 73,288 individual stitches!
Hope you like it.
Regards,
Jane
A full size version can be found at http://nightskyimages.co.uk/stitched_at ... epiece.jpg
The Orion Nebula (M42) and Running Man Nebula (SH2-279)
This unusual image was hand stitched by me over a period of 7 months, starting in June 2017 and is based on an image captured by Steve Richards using an SXVF-M25C and 100mm TS 100Q APO Refractor mounted on a Mesu 200 Mount. Steve captured 18 subframes of 300 secs. plus 11 subframes of 100 secs. to produce the original image which has a resolution of 3032 x 2016 pixels and a 16bit colour palette. Steve then produced a set of 12 A4 size counted cross-stitch patterns for me to work from.
The hand-stitched version has a resolution of just 216 x 216 cross-stitches (18 cross-stitches to the inch) and a colour palette of 82 colours. The whole circular image comprises 36,644 cross-stitches making a total of 73,288 individual stitches!
Hope you like it.
Regards,
Jane
A full size version can be found at http://nightskyimages.co.uk/stitched_at ... epiece.jpg
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Mt Rainier Milky Way and Airglow
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That's delightful, Jane!jampot wrote:Stitched at the eyepiece
The Orion Nebula (M42) and Running Man Nebula (SH2-279)
This unusual image was hand stitched by me over a period of 7 months, starting in June 2017 and is based on an image captured by Steve Richards using an SXVF-M25C and 100mm TS 100Q APO Refractor mounted on a Mesu 200 Mount. Steve captured 18 subframes of 300 secs. plus 11 subframes of 100 secs. to produce the original image which has a resolution of 3032 x 2016 pixels and a 16bit colour palette. Steve then produced a set of 12 A4 size counted cross-stitch patterns for me to work from.
The hand-stitched version has a resolution of just 216 x 216 cross-stitches (18 cross-stitches to the inch) and a colour palette of 82 colours. The whole circular image comprises 36,644 cross-stitches making a total of 73,288 individual stitches!
Hope you like it.
Regards,
Jane
A full size version can be found at http://nightskyimages.co.uk/stitched_at ... epiece.jpg
Ann
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Red Stain and Rho Oph
http://www.astromarcin.pl
Copyright: Marcin Paciorek
Better resolution: http://www.astromarcin.pl/images/aaa201 ... 2000v2.jpg
http://www.astromarcin.pl
Copyright: Marcin Paciorek
Better resolution: http://www.astromarcin.pl/images/aaa201 ... 2000v2.jpg
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SH2-289 is one of the most distant HII regions of the Milky Way at almost 33,000 light years.
An unusually feature seen in the nebula could be what is called the Champagne Flow. They appear as spikes jetting out at the bottom of the nebula. A champagne flow is an astrophysical event whereby an HII region created inside a molecular cloud from ionization due to a recently formed star (usually an O-star) expands outward until it reaches the interstellar medium. At which point the ionized hydrogen gas bursts outward like an uncorked champagne bottle. This event is also sometimes called a Blister.
Imaging telescope or lens: Celestron 8" EdgeHD
Imaging camera: QSI 660 WSG
Mount: Losmandy G-11
Guiding camera: Starlight Xpress Ultrastar
Focal reducer: Celestron 0.7X
Software: Maxim DL6, PixInsight 1.8, PHD Guiding 2, Neat Image V7, Photoshop CS3, Sequence Generator Pro
Filter: Astrodon 1.25" 5nm Ha
Accessories: Innovations Foresight ONAG SC, Optec FocusLock, Starizona MicroTouch Autofocuser
Resolution: 2181x2721
Dates: Jan. 31, 2018, Feb. 6, 2018
Frames: Astrodon 1.25" 5nm Ha: 38x900" -15C bin 1x1
Integration: 9.5 hours
Darks: ~20
Flats: ~20
Flat darks: ~20
Bias: ~20
Avg. Moon age: 21.04 days
Avg. Moon phase: 61.64%
Mean SQM: 19.50
Astrometry.net job: 1919554
Location: Home, Rancho Santa Fe, California, United States
An unusually feature seen in the nebula could be what is called the Champagne Flow. They appear as spikes jetting out at the bottom of the nebula. A champagne flow is an astrophysical event whereby an HII region created inside a molecular cloud from ionization due to a recently formed star (usually an O-star) expands outward until it reaches the interstellar medium. At which point the ionized hydrogen gas bursts outward like an uncorked champagne bottle. This event is also sometimes called a Blister.
Imaging telescope or lens: Celestron 8" EdgeHD
Imaging camera: QSI 660 WSG
Mount: Losmandy G-11
Guiding camera: Starlight Xpress Ultrastar
Focal reducer: Celestron 0.7X
Software: Maxim DL6, PixInsight 1.8, PHD Guiding 2, Neat Image V7, Photoshop CS3, Sequence Generator Pro
Filter: Astrodon 1.25" 5nm Ha
Accessories: Innovations Foresight ONAG SC, Optec FocusLock, Starizona MicroTouch Autofocuser
Resolution: 2181x2721
Dates: Jan. 31, 2018, Feb. 6, 2018
Frames: Astrodon 1.25" 5nm Ha: 38x900" -15C bin 1x1
Integration: 9.5 hours
Darks: ~20
Flats: ~20
Flat darks: ~20
Bias: ~20
Avg. Moon age: 21.04 days
Avg. Moon phase: 61.64%
Mean SQM: 19.50
Astrometry.net job: 1919554
Location: Home, Rancho Santa Fe, California, United States
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