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Re: Found Images: 2020 April

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2020 5:54 pm
by starsurfer
NGC 3486
http://astrodvorek.cz/Pags/en3486.html
Copyright: Jan K. Zehrovicky
NGC3486.jpg

Re: Found Images: 2020 April

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2020 5:56 pm
by barretosmed
GANYMEDE

It was the first time that I got some detail on Jupiter's moons, I did a processing of a unique video, focused only on the natural satellite, so the image of Jupiter doesn't come out very well, but I preferred to leave it like that rather than make composition.
I got the focus right and also the day.

Ganymede discovered by Galileo Galilei, is the main natural satellite of Jupiter, being bigger than the planet Mercury.


xX The image in its upper left corner is just a reference image Xx

More details:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/ru1j37/0/ ... real=&mod=

Equipment
MEADE LX200 10 "UHTC
ZWO Optical ASI 290 MC
Filter: Baader Planetarium L 1.25 "
Accessory: TeleVue Powermate 2.5x


Software:
Photoshop CS6, SharpCap V3.0 Sharcap, AutoStakkert AutoStackert !, Registax 6,

April 26, 2020
Sao Paulo-SP-Brazil
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
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Re: Found Images: 2020 April

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 11:51 am
by Spitzer
EARTHSHINE MOON

Astrobin: https://astrob.in/1cw4cv/B/

Copyright: David Marques

This picture of a 20% iluminated Moon was taken in Santarém, Portugal on 27-04-2020, arround 9 PM (local time). Beautiful in the sky this night, not to far away from Venus.

Several photos were taken with two diferente exposures, in order to show details on the Bright side and dark disk (earthshine) of the Moon. The Pictures were processed and combined using the softwares Autostakkert, PIPP and Photoshop.

https://cld.pt/dl/download/8409036d-d28 ... nload=true
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Re: Found Images: 2020 April

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 8:36 am
by kokehtz
Ann wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2020 5:06 am
starsurfer wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:26 pm vdB152
https://aipastroimaging.com/vdb152/
Copyright: Álvaro Ibáñez Pérez
VdB152.jpg
I don't usually like the appearance of VdB 152, which I often find graceless. But this image is fascinating. I love the red streak running diagonally across the image, and the faint bluish elongated cloud running diagonally at almost right angles to the red streak. And the "planetary nebula impostor" (I don't think it's a real one) at upper left adds to the visual interest of the image.

Ann
Thank you Ann and starsurfer!
Glad you like it :)
Álvaro.