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Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2020 6:33 pm
by Bob Lockwood
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2020 7:26 pm
by Bob Lockwood
Sh2-308 Sometimes called the Gourd Nebula, sometimes the Dolphin Nebula.
This time the Dolphin, and it’s headed for the wave.
Copyright: Bob Lockwood
http://www.mynightsky.net/Latest/origin ... b_2020.jpg
http://www.mynightsky.net/
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2020 9:46 pm
by barretosmed
Milky Way
Equipment:
Canon 6D
Rocket 14mm 2.4
Single frame 30 "
ISO 1600
PROCESSING:
Adobe Photoshop and PixInsight.
Munhoz - MG - Brazil
06/30/2019
Copyright: FERNANDO OLIVEIRA DE MENEZES
EMAIL:
BARRETOSMED@HOTMAIL.COM
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:45 am
by Efrem Frigeni
IC 443
A SUPERNOVA RENNANT in Gemini
Here my Web site
www.astroefrem.com
image link ->
https://www.astroefrem.com/gallery/blog ... ic443.html
Recorded from Imagna's Valley (900mt) - Italy
narrow band (Halpha - OIII) Blending in color Broad band
Copyright: Efrem Frigeni
Kind Regards
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 4:52 pm
by KuriousGeorge
Although NGC2841 has been imaged a few times, only a handful seem to really capture its beauty, especially in Kent Wood's capture of the very faint extended arms.
https://www.astrobin.com/390497/C/
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n2841.shtml
https://slate.com/…/ngc-2841-robert-gen ... -of-a-spec…
During this time of the year, seeing is extremely good in Julian, CA. But with no marine layer covering the lower cities, 21.2 SQM is the darkest I'm seeing. Nevertheless, 9+ hours of Luminance in a 24" does appear to capture a few photons from 46 MLY. (-:
"NGC 2841 is an inclined, unbarred, spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major that exhibits a prominent inner ring structure. Initially thought to be about 30 million light-years distant, a 2001 Hubble Space Telescope survey of the galaxy's Cepheid variables determined its distance to be approximately 46 million light-years."
https://www.astrobin.com/sery8p/B/
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 7:20 am
by gpassera
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 1:26 pm
by Jean-Baptiste Auroux
M81, M82 & IFN
Full version :
https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/1SubC_t ... XURFLk.jpg
Composition of 2 images made with :
- Apo 66/400 refractor with CCD AtikOne6 ;
- TSA102 (f/6) refractor with CCD AtikOne6.
AZEQ6 - CCD Atik One 6 - Astronomik Filters
LRGB + Ha
Global integration : 24h
February 2017 & February 2019
Copyright: Jean-Baptiste Auroux
https://millenniumphoton.com
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 1:32 pm
by Jean-Baptiste Auroux
NGC 5367 in Centaurus
Full version :
https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/FnTM6Su ... gn6cSV.jpg
Chilescope : Newton ASA 500mm (f/3,6) - DDM85 - FLI Proline 16803 - Astrodon filters
Global integration : 10h50
June / July 2019
My process of the data provided by Chilescope team for the Astrophoto contest on NGC5367.
Copyright: Chilescope /Jean-Baptiste Auroux
https://millenniumphoton.com
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 2:24 pm
by Kinch
Not often imaged - area close by NGC 2259
Capture info @:
http://www.kinchastro.com/ngc-2259.html
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 5:00 pm
by vanamonde81
Grapevine startrails
Copyright: György Soponyai
Szekszárd
(the city where I was born) is the center of Szekszárd-Tolna Wine Region is famous of the
"Bull's Blood", a dry red wine. Thus no wonder the lookout tower above the city resembles grapevines. Pointing my all-sky camera directly upwards was a good idea standing there..
2020.02.16. Szekszárd, Hungary
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Sigma EF 8/4.0
134 x 60 sec, F6.3, ISO 400
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 5:52 pm
by Ann
KuriousGeorge wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 4:52 pm
Although NGC2841 has been imaged a few times, only a handful seem to really capture its beauty, especially in Kent Wood's capture of the very faint extended arms.
https://www.astrobin.com/390497/C/
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n2841.shtml
https://slate.com/…/ngc-2841-robert-gen ... -of-a-spec…
During this time of the year, seeing is extremely good in Julian, CA. But with no marine layer covering the lower cities, 21.2 SQM is the darkest I'm seeing. Nevertheless, 9+ hours of Luminance in a 24" does appear to capture a few photons from 46 MLY. (-:
"NGC 2841 is an inclined, unbarred, spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major that exhibits a prominent inner ring structure. Initially thought to be about 30 million light-years distant, a 2001 Hubble Space Telescope survey of the galaxy's Cepheid variables determined its distance to be approximately 46 million light-years."
https://www.astrobin.com/sery8p/B/
That's a great picture!
I love how the inner disk is finely threaded by an interlacing cobweb of dust, while the other arms are fuzzy and broad, lacking in structure or dust.
Beautiful!
Ann
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 7:38 pm
by David Wills
M51 this was a pleasure to image and to process another one of my favorites. Definitely, need to spend some more time on collecting more RGB data apart from that I'm pretty pleased with it.
M51 was the first galaxy to be classified as a spiral galaxy. Its distance is estimated to be 23 million light-years away from Earth and stretches a radius of 30,000 light-years. The galaxy and its companion, NGC 5195, are easily observed by amateur astronomers, and the two galaxies may be seen with binoculars. The Whirlpool Galaxy has been extensively observed by professional astronomers, who study it to understand galaxy structure (particularly structure associated with the spiral arms) and galaxy interactions.
Captured by David Wills at PixelSkies, Spain
www.pixelskiesastro.com
Lum 44x900Secs
Red 29x300Secs
Green 18x300Secs
Blue 17x300Secs
Ha 10x1200Secs
22 hours 40 mins in total.
Equipment used:
Telescope: Tec 140 F7
Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Mono Cooled to -10C
Image Scale: 0.95
Guiding: OAG
Filters: Astronomik RGB
Mount: iOptron CEM60 "Standard" GOTO Centre Balanced Equatorial Mount
Image Acquisition: Voyager
Observatory control: Lunatico Dragonfly
Stacking and Calibrating: Pixinsight
Processing: Pixinsight 1.8
https://www.pixelskiesastro.com/recent-images
Mars, Moon Event
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 10:15 pm
by Efrain Morales
Mars and Moon Occultation event. Unfortunately could not complete session due to rising sun sky brightness. on February 18th, 10:03ut inset - (Mars), 11:49ut. (Mars,Moon). ( ES ED80 APO, LX200ACF 305mm. ASI290 Cmos, TeleVue 3x Barlows, Custom Scientific RGB filters.)
Venus
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 6:33 pm
by Efrain Morales
Venus on February 18th, 23:21ut. LX200ACF 305mm, ASI290mm Cmos, TeleVue 3x Barlows, UV, RGB filters.
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 9:02 pm
by donwaid
Sh2-290 / Abell 31
http://www.waid-observatory.com
Copyright: Donald Waid
Select the link below to view a description of the object along with imaging details and equipment used:
http://www.waid-observatory.com/sh2-290 ... 4-HOO.html
(Click on the displayed images to progress to higher resolutions.)
Best regards,
Don Waid
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 8:37 pm
by twoghouls
Orion over Boston by
Nico Carver, on Flickr
Last night (after a couple failed attempts) I captured this image of the Orion constellation and many emission nebula setting over the city of Boston and the Charles River. It was taken with a wide angle lens (14mm), a mono camera, and H-alpha + Luminance filters.
--Nico
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 7:57 am
by Tamas Abraham
Cloudy Crescent Moon and Jupiter at twilight
http://www.vadakcsillaga.hu/index_en.html
Copyright: Tamas Abraham
Photo was taken on February 20, 2020 in Zsámbék, Hungary.
Thanks for watching,
Tamas
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:45 am
by vanamonde81
A division by zero
Copyright: György Soponyai
The photos were taken on Budapest, Hungary standing on and near Margaret Bridge and looking to Southern direction. The wonderful foreground including the building of Hungarian Parliament, the Chain Bridge, the Castle of Buda and the riverbank of Danube has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.
8: My fourth analemma was taken between 2018-09-24 and 2019-09-15 at local noon (11:44 CET). Unfortunately I had some data loss of my camera's memory card so two dots are missing from the topmost of the curve.
/: One-hour-long path of the rising crescent Moon above the Parliament captured in every 3 minutes.
0: The most breathtaking Lunar halo I've ever seen
=: Initially I planned a solargraph photo but gave up after some poor results of my experiments. This photo depicts the one-hour-long path of the Sun around noon using a Baader AstroSolar filter.
***: 20th August is a national holiday in Hungary. Its closing event is the one where a crowd of some hundred thousand people enjoying the famous firework of Budapest. Margaret Bridge was completely full and there was absolutely no remaining free place so I captured the event standing near the Bridge.
Details
8: 2018-09-24 to 2019-09-15
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Samyang EF 14/2.8
32 x 1/8000 sec, F 2.8, ISO 100, ND 1000 filter applied
Foreground (2018-12-13): 1/1250 sec, F2.8, ISO 250
/: 2020.02.19.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Samyang EF 24/1.4
Foreground: 1/8 sec, F 2.8, ISO 800
0: 2019-01-22
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Samyang EF 14/2.8
2.5 sec, F 2.8, ISO 250
=: 2020-02-09, 2020-02-20
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Samyang EF 24/1.4
2 x 60 x 1 sec, F 22, ISO 50, Baader AstroSolar filter applied
Foreground: 2 x 1/4000 sec, ISO 100
***: 2019-08-20
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Canon EF 50/1.4
35 sec, F 20, ISO 100
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 3:05 pm
by Celfosc
NGC2359 C.Thor by
Cel Fosc, en Flickr
Ngc2359 Casco de Thor
Objeto sacado en dos noches
03/08/19 en San Nicolas del Puerto.
15/02/20 en Hornachuelos
El equipo empleado fue...
Telescopio: ED80 Sky Watcher + 0.85X
Montura: LXD75 Meade
Cámara: QHY163m
Guiado: MiniScope 50mm Orion, CámaraGuia/QHY5 L-II c
Adquisición: APT (AstroPhotographyTool) v3.63/v3.70
Apilado y procesado: PixInsight, Photoshop
SQM: 21.84
Tomas
Ha 7nm: 18x600s
RGB: 20x180s
Expo Total: 6h
Temperatura sensor: -10°C
Distancia Focal: 510mm
F/ 6,3
https://celfoscastrofotografia.blogspot.com/
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2020 8:54 am
by Iaffaldano Giuseppe Carmine
Ngc4038-4039 Galaxies by
Giuseppe Carmine Iaffaldano, su Flickr
Image taken from T2 of Chilescope - LRGB 4h-2,5h-1h-3h
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2020 11:54 am
by John2y92
Photo of Zodiacal light, Pleiades, Andromeda galaxy and Venus iluminating clouds taken in Czech mountains Jeseniky
Zodiacal light by
Jan Veleba
Canon 100D 2x15s ISO3200 with Samyang 14mm @f2.8
Processed in sequator and photoshop
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 1:53 am
by asymon
Jellyfish Nebula
http://www.woodlandsobservatory.com
Copyright: Alistair Symon
This is an image of the Jellyfish nebula taken with an FSQ106 and STXL-11002 through SII, OIII and H-alpha filters. Total imaging time was 15.5 hours and the data was combined using the Hubble palette. You can see a higher resolution version here:
http://www.woodlandsobservatory.com/Jel ... ow2020.htm
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 6:44 pm
by kolec
Venus - Feb. 22nd
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 10:04 pm
by Efrain Morales
Venus on February 22nd, 22:51ut. (LX200ACF 305mm, CGE Mount, ASI290mm Cmos, TeleVue 3x Barlows, UltaViolet 350un, IR685un, G,B Filters.)
Re: Submissions: 2020 February
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 2:48 am
by astroaaron
ISS Solar Transit - Feb 23, 2020
https://www.astrobin.com/pbkg88/?nc=user
Copyright: Aaron Collier