Poll: Recent Submissions #20 - Views from Planet Earth

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Which two images would make the best APOD?

Poll ended at Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:53 am

Evening Storm in Beynam
463
23%
Solstice Sun and Star Trails
173
9%
Circumhorizontal Arc
158
8%
Star Trail from Southern Pole to Northern Pole
318
16%
Quiet Lagoon
297
15%
Moon and Venus Conjunction on June 15, 2010
222
11%
Galactic Eye
404
20%
 
Total votes: 2035

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Poll: Recent Submissions #20 - Views from Planet Earth

Post by owlice » Wed Jun 23, 2010 12:37 pm

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Each image is available in a larger size; please click on an image to enlarge it.

Please vote for the two images you think would make the best APOD.
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Evening Storm in Beynam
Copyright: Tunç Tezel
BeynamVenusStorm.jpg
Solstice Sun and Star Trails
http://www.frankryanjr.com
Copyright: Frank Ryan Jr
IMG_2501.JPG
Circumhorizontal Arc
Copyright: Brad Viets
Solstice Sunset Startrails Small.jpg

Star Trail from Southern Pole to Northern Pole
http://www.astrosurf.com/sguisard/Pagim ... _pole.html
Copyright: Stéphane Guisard
Quiet Lagoon
http://www.terrastro.com/showimg.php?fi ... 20Rock.jpg
Copyright: Alex Cherney
Moon and Venus Conjunction on June 15, 2010
http://gaf.gokyuzu.org/fotogonder/data/ ... inare3.jpg
Copyright: M. Raşid Tuğral
Galactic Eye
http://www.lucperrot.fr/apod/galactic_eye.html
Copyright: Luc Perrot
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Re: Poll: Recent Submissions #20 - Views from Planet Earth

Post by wonderboy » Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:02 pm

galactic eye is cool as :) LOVE IT.


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Re: Poll: Recent Submissions #20 - Views from Planet Earth

Post by owlice » Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:27 pm

Paul, I hope you looked at it full size; it looks even more like an eye that way!

(Actually, I hope you clicked on all the images for their larger selves!)
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Re: Poll: Recent Submissions #20 - Views from Planet Earth

Post by bystander » Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:52 pm

Quiet Lagoon
Copyright: Alex Cherney

Galactic Eye
Copyright: Luc Perrot

I voted for these two! (although I liked Alex's other submission better)


Rho Oph and Milky Way
Copyright: Alex Cherney

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Re: Poll: Recent Submissions #20 - Views from Planet Earth

Post by owlice » Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:29 pm

Of course, I like all of these images, which is why they are all in the poll! :ssmile: So I have trouble voting, even when given two votes. One thing that I often base my vote on is Which image, if picked for an APOD, would likely generate text that would teach me the most? That's a hard question for me to answer for this particular poll.
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Re: Poll: Recent Submissions #20 - Views from Planet Earth

Post by canopia » Fri Jun 25, 2010 2:01 pm

When the potential for informative text is considered, then I would say:

1- Star Trail from Southern Pole to Northern Pole : This is a unique view of rotating Earth, and as seen from the Equator no less. I have seen star trail pictures from near Equator even in panorama format, but not all-sky.

2- Evening Storm in Beynam : Has potential of writing about the weather and especially lightning on Earth and other planets. Venus (visible in the picture) might have them, Jupiter and Saturn definitely do.
owlice wrote:Of course, I like all of these images, which is why they are all in the poll! :ssmile: So I have trouble voting, even when given two votes. One thing that I often base my vote on is Which image, if picked for an APOD, would likely generate text that would teach me the most? That's a hard question for me to answer for this particular poll.

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Re: Poll: Recent Submissions #20 - Views from Planet Earth

Post by Jochim Sommerfeld » Sat Jun 26, 2010 1:23 am

Like most participants, I also say that this is a difficult choice. I choose Star Trails Pole to Pole for pure APOD interest, and the Galactic Eye for its beauty.

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