Recent Submissions: 2011 June 15-21
Recent Submissions: 2011 June 15-21
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A closed mouth gathers no foot.
Re: Recent Submissions
NGC 6727: Dust and Gas in Corona Australis
http://astronomiapampeana.com.ar/foto/7 ... ralis.html
Copyright: Leonardo Julio Anticrepuscular Rays Over Beijing
Copyright: Zhan Xiang
[attachment=2]IMG_6706b02.jpg[/attachment]
M81 and M82 Field IFN
http://www.astrogades.es/index.php?nodo ... ure&id=721
Copyright: Jesús Vargas (Astrogades) & Maritxu Poyal (Maritxu) Donkey Visits the 3.6/NTT at La Silla
http://arne.delaat.net/timelapse.html
Copyright: Arne de Laat
[attachment=1]Astronomy donkey.jpg[/attachment]
LDN1622 and 1621: Dark Nebulae near Barnard Ring
http://icueva.wordpress.com/2011/06/12/ ... n-160-159/
Copyright: Ignacio de la Cueva Star Trails over Lewis Pass
http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewfrit ... /lightbox/
Copyright: Andrew Fritz
[attachment=0]Lewis stars.jpg[/attachment]
http://astronomiapampeana.com.ar/foto/7 ... ralis.html
Copyright: Leonardo Julio Anticrepuscular Rays Over Beijing
Copyright: Zhan Xiang
[attachment=2]IMG_6706b02.jpg[/attachment]
M81 and M82 Field IFN
http://www.astrogades.es/index.php?nodo ... ure&id=721
Copyright: Jesús Vargas (Astrogades) & Maritxu Poyal (Maritxu) Donkey Visits the 3.6/NTT at La Silla
http://arne.delaat.net/timelapse.html
Copyright: Arne de Laat
[attachment=1]Astronomy donkey.jpg[/attachment]
LDN1622 and 1621: Dark Nebulae near Barnard Ring
http://icueva.wordpress.com/2011/06/12/ ... n-160-159/
Copyright: Ignacio de la Cueva Star Trails over Lewis Pass
http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewfrit ... /lightbox/
Copyright: Andrew Fritz
[attachment=0]Lewis stars.jpg[/attachment]
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Poppy Moon Eclipse
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danicaxete/
Copyright: Dani Caxete
[attachment=1]poppymoon.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 3314: Spiral Galaxies in Hydra
http://www.martinpughastrophotography.id.au/NGC3314.jpg
Credit and copyright: Hubble Legacy Archive, data; Martin Pugh, processing
[attachment=0]pugh.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danicaxete/
Copyright: Dani Caxete
[attachment=1]poppymoon.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 3314: Spiral Galaxies in Hydra
http://www.martinpughastrophotography.id.au/NGC3314.jpg
Credit and copyright: Hubble Legacy Archive, data; Martin Pugh, processing
[attachment=0]pugh.jpg[/attachment]
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
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Elephant's Trunk in IC 1396
http://www.astro-photo.nl/images/nebula ... dre_v5.jpg
Copyright: André van der Hoeven and Daniel Verloop
[attachment=3]elephant.jpg[/attachment]
Tree Silhouette over Moon
http://northfront.com/images/astronomy/ ... Forest.jpg
Copyright: Bryan Cogdell
[attachment=2]moontree.jpg[/attachment]
Hanny
Copyright: Laurent Huet
[attachment=1]Hanny-1-.jpg[/attachment]
RCW132-133
http://cosmicphotos.com/gallery/image.p ... lbum_id=11
Copyright: Jason Jennings
[attachment=0]jase.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.astro-photo.nl/images/nebula ... dre_v5.jpg
Copyright: André van der Hoeven and Daniel Verloop
[attachment=3]elephant.jpg[/attachment]
Tree Silhouette over Moon
http://northfront.com/images/astronomy/ ... Forest.jpg
Copyright: Bryan Cogdell
[attachment=2]moontree.jpg[/attachment]
Hanny
Copyright: Laurent Huet
[attachment=1]Hanny-1-.jpg[/attachment]
RCW132-133
http://cosmicphotos.com/gallery/image.p ... lbum_id=11
Copyright: Jason Jennings
[attachment=0]jase.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Recent Submissions
Martin Pugh's NGC 3314 is spectacular. Thank you Martin!
I also enjoyed the M81 and M82 image, but be careful if you visit their site. It loads a pop-up ad telling you your "IP has been chosen! You have [ > 2 min ] to respond." Not nice!
Rob
I also enjoyed the M81 and M82 image, but be careful if you visit their site. It loads a pop-up ad telling you your "IP has been chosen! You have [ > 2 min ] to respond." Not nice!
Rob
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Setting behind Trees
Copyright: Francis Audet
[attachment=0]Setting behind Trees.jpg[/attachment]
Copyright: Francis Audet
[attachment=0]Setting behind Trees.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Recent Submissions
Saturn with its very active Serpent storm now in its six months of its formation and still plowing through its surface and leaving a trail and possibly viewable on the next apparition and the moons Dione (top L) and Rhea (bot R).
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Brocken Spectre, Glory & Fogbow above Mafate / Réunion Island
http://www.lucperrot.fr/
Copyright: Luc Perrot
You can also view these weather events with this time lapse made above Mafate: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yizKAlzaX00
Luc Perrot
http://www.lucperrot.fr/
Copyright: Luc Perrot
You can also view these weather events with this time lapse made above Mafate: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yizKAlzaX00
Luc Perrot
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HA! Luc, that second one makes it look nearly as though you are walking on air!
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
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Oh wow! Awesome pictures! <jumps up and down>
Jason Jennings, that is the best picture I've ever seen of that fascinating hot massive O star close to famous cluster M6. And what a lovely pink emission nebula you've captured all around it! And there is a cluster there, too - NGC 6374! And note famous emission nebula Pismis 24 at lower right, too, and note that it is redder in color than the emission nebula surrounding NGC 6374. Pismis 24 is deeper in the dust and therefore more reddened. That's a lovely picture!!!
And Ignacio de la Cueva, that's a truly fascinating dust structure you have captured! Wow! There is dark nebulosity there, and pink emission nebulosity, and blue reflection nebulosity, and yellow reflection nebulosity, too! Fantastic! And thanks for showing me this intriguing object that I wasn't aware of!
I can't resist adding an itty, bitty tidbit about LDN 1622. I found a paper about LDN 1622 by S. Casassus, G. F. Cabrera, F. Förster, T. J. Pearson, A. C. S. Readhead, and C. Dickinson. The abstract begins like this:
Laurent Huet, I was happy to see Hanny, too - Hanny in the sky with emeralds!
And Luc Perrot, Owlice is right, you do look as if you're walking on air!
Thanks to all of you and many others here for your great pictures!
Ann
Jason Jennings, that is the best picture I've ever seen of that fascinating hot massive O star close to famous cluster M6. And what a lovely pink emission nebula you've captured all around it! And there is a cluster there, too - NGC 6374! And note famous emission nebula Pismis 24 at lower right, too, and note that it is redder in color than the emission nebula surrounding NGC 6374. Pismis 24 is deeper in the dust and therefore more reddened. That's a lovely picture!!!
And Ignacio de la Cueva, that's a truly fascinating dust structure you have captured! Wow! There is dark nebulosity there, and pink emission nebulosity, and blue reflection nebulosity, and yellow reflection nebulosity, too! Fantastic! And thanks for showing me this intriguing object that I wasn't aware of!
I can't resist adding an itty, bitty tidbit about LDN 1622. I found a paper about LDN 1622 by S. Casassus, G. F. Cabrera, F. Förster, T. J. Pearson, A. C. S. Readhead, and C. Dickinson. The abstract begins like this:
And Dani Caxete, your Poppy Moon Eclipse - is it delightful or is it delightful? It's just so beautiful! And lovely! Imagine, the Moon is eclipsed by a poppy! That may be a photographic one-of-a-kind!The spectral energy distribution of the dark cloud LDN 1622, as measured by Finkbeiner using WMAP data, drops
above 30 GHz and is suggestive of a Boltzmann cutoff in grain rotation frequencies, characteristic of spinning dust
emission.
Laurent Huet, I was happy to see Hanny, too - Hanny in the sky with emeralds!
And Luc Perrot, Owlice is right, you do look as if you're walking on air!
Thanks to all of you and many others here for your great pictures!
Ann
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Re: Recent Submissions
Hello,
On my image my friend Wojciech Wesolowski identified and described step by step 351 galaxies and one galaxies group, based on available deep sky maps, images and LEDA ( extended catalog PGC) ,HyperLeda (http://leda.univ-lyon1.fr) and DSS(http://stdatu.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dss_form/) SIMBAD (http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/) and NED (http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/)
We have second version of M-31 rejon with identyfication and descriptions
30 Galaxies from PGC catalog and one Galaxies group.
To search for the galaxies Wojciech used in the database: HyperLeda (http://leda.univ-lyon1.fr) and DSS (http://stdatu.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dss_form/) for visual verification and to find on the picture.
PGC 2346 i PGC 2590 omitted because they are the globular clusters belonging to M-31 (Bol 306 i Bol 358)
To search LEDA 2318 we used also from two database: SIMBAD (http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/) and NED (http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/)
Autor of the pictures : Bogdan Jarzyna
Descriptions: Wojciech Wesolowski
http://www.starrysite.com
jarzynabogdan@o2.pl
best regards,
Bogdan and Wojciech
On my image my friend Wojciech Wesolowski identified and described step by step 351 galaxies and one galaxies group, based on available deep sky maps, images and LEDA ( extended catalog PGC) ,HyperLeda (http://leda.univ-lyon1.fr) and DSS(http://stdatu.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dss_form/) SIMBAD (http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/) and NED (http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/)
http://www.starrysite.com/pliki/galeria ... ns%202.jpg
We have second version of M-31 rejon with identyfication and descriptions
30 Galaxies from PGC catalog and one Galaxies group.
To search for the galaxies Wojciech used in the database: HyperLeda (http://leda.univ-lyon1.fr) and DSS (http://stdatu.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dss_form/) for visual verification and to find on the picture.
PGC 2346 i PGC 2590 omitted because they are the globular clusters belonging to M-31 (Bol 306 i Bol 358)
To search LEDA 2318 we used also from two database: SIMBAD (http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/) and NED (http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/)
http://www.starrysite.com/pliki/galeria ... 20gx30.jpg
Autor of the pictures : Bogdan Jarzyna
Descriptions: Wojciech Wesolowski
http://www.starrysite.com
jarzynabogdan@o2.pl
best regards,
Bogdan and Wojciech
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Re: Recent Submissions
Thank you Ann. I am pleased you enjoyed it. I too noticed the difference in vibrancy due to interstellar reddening caused by dust while processing the data. Very interesting.Ann wrote: Jason Jennings, that is the best picture I've ever seen of that fascinating hot massive O star close to famous cluster M6. And what a lovely pink emission nebula you've captured all around it! And there is a cluster there, too - NGC 6374! And note famous emission nebula Pismis 24 at lower right, too, and note that it is redder in color than the emission nebula surrounding NGC 6374. Pismis 24 is deeper in the dust and therefore more reddened. That's a lovely picture!!!
Regards,
Jason
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Milky Way over Balanced Rock
http://www.gcollier.com
http://www.coloradopics.com
Copyright: Grant Collier
This is a shot of the Milky Way over Balanced Rock in Arches National Park. I used a 50mm lens and stitched 15 images together to create a 97 megapixel image. I believe the light in the lower left is from the moon that had not yet risen, as there are no towns in that direction to cause light pollution.
http://www.gcollier.com
http://www.coloradopics.com
Copyright: Grant Collier
This is a shot of the Milky Way over Balanced Rock in Arches National Park. I used a 50mm lens and stitched 15 images together to create a 97 megapixel image. I believe the light in the lower left is from the moon that had not yet risen, as there are no towns in that direction to cause light pollution.
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Sorry, been a problem link counter web visits due to the high number of daily visits, and be free counter visits, inserted advertising. In contact with those responsible for the hit counter, has been solved. Thanks for the warning.rstevenson wrote:Martin Pugh's NGC 3314 is spectacular. Thank you Martin!
I also enjoyed the M81 and M82 image, but be careful if you visit their site. It loads a pop-up ad telling you your "IP has been chosen! You have [ > 2 min ] to respond." Not nice!
Rob
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Red Moon rising over Oxford
http://andrewsteele.co.uk/
Copyright: Andrew Steele
larger image
Taken the night after clouds had stopped me from taking a similar shot of the June 2011 lunar eclipse over Oxford, UK.
http://andrewsteele.co.uk/
Copyright: Andrew Steele
larger image
Taken the night after clouds had stopped me from taking a similar shot of the June 2011 lunar eclipse over Oxford, UK.
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Much better! And it's a great site now that I can visit it in comfort.astrogades wrote:Sorry, been a problem link counter web visits due to the high number of daily visits, and be free counter visits, inserted advertising. In contact with those responsible for the hit counter, has been solved. Thanks for the warning.rstevenson wrote:I also enjoyed the M81 and M82 image, but be careful if you visit their site. It loads a pop-up ad telling you your "IP has been chosen! You have [ > 2 min ] to respond." Not nice!
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Re: Recent Submissions
I love all the new pictures, especially : the poppies in the moonlight, the huge full moon beyond pine's branches, and Milky Way over Balanced Rock!!!
A lot of wonderful pictures
A lot of wonderful pictures
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Re: Recent Submissions
Not a problem, duplicate removed. Welcome aboard!auhopu wrote:(sorry for the double post. first time posting here )
Your post has been moved to a thread on the eclipse.
Lunar Eclipse (2011 June) Images
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alive to the gentle breeze of communication, and please stop being such a jerk. — Garrison Keillor
alive to the gentle breeze of communication, and please stop being such a jerk. — Garrison Keillor
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Solar composite - June 12, 2011
http://cntastro.smugmug.com/Astrophotog ... Bj5xR-A-LB
Copyright: 2011 Craig & Tammy Temple
http://cntastro.smugmug.com/Astrophotog ... Bj5xR-A-LB
Copyright: 2011 Craig & Tammy Temple
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The Basilica of Superga into the Sun
http://ofpink.wordpress.com/
Copyright: Stefano De Rosa I took this image this morning (June 19, 2011) from a carefully chosen observation point in Turin. The Summer Solstice is approaching (it will occur in two days time) and, in order to celebrate the arrival of Summertime, I captured our Sun rising behind the Basilica of Superga, one of the symbols of Turin (Italy),(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_of_Superga), sitting on a hill around the city.
Best regards
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http://ofpink.wordpress.com/
Copyright: Stefano De Rosa I took this image this morning (June 19, 2011) from a carefully chosen observation point in Turin. The Summer Solstice is approaching (it will occur in two days time) and, in order to celebrate the arrival of Summertime, I captured our Sun rising behind the Basilica of Superga, one of the symbols of Turin (Italy),(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_of_Superga), sitting on a hill around the city.
Best regards
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Re: Recent Submissions
My daughter says, "He looks like an angel"!owlice wrote:HA! Luc, that second one makes it look nearly as though you are walking on air!
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Sun and sunspot 1237.
With Coronado 90 Double Stacking to that I added additional etalon, which makes a Triple Stacking.
Copyright: César Cantú
http://www.astrophoto.com.mx/upload/201 ... 7fb96e.jpg
http://www.astrophoto.com.mx/picture.ph ... category/6
With Coronado 90 Double Stacking to that I added additional etalon, which makes a Triple Stacking.
Copyright: César Cantú
http://www.astrophoto.com.mx/upload/201 ... 7fb96e.jpg
http://www.astrophoto.com.mx/picture.ph ... category/6
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Sunspot Group 1236
http://www.bcsatellite.net/bao/
Copyright: Maxim Usatov
[attachment=0]blackhaz.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.bcsatellite.net/bao/group123 ... -small.jpg
Link to 100% Scale (2254x1467 pixels): http://www.bcsatellite.net/bao/group123 ... -jun20.jpg
http://www.bcsatellite.net/bao/
Copyright: Maxim Usatov
[attachment=0]blackhaz.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.bcsatellite.net/bao/group123 ... -small.jpg
Link to 100% Scale (2254x1467 pixels): http://www.bcsatellite.net/bao/group123 ... -jun20.jpg
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Reason: Attached smaller image for faster downloading; left link to larger image. Thanks for sharing and welcome to Asterisk!
Reason: Attached smaller image for faster downloading; left link to larger image. Thanks for sharing and welcome to Asterisk!
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NGC7023
Copyright: Wolfgang Promper http://www.astro-pics.com/7023plm.htm
Copyright: Wolfgang Promper http://www.astro-pics.com/7023plm.htm
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Spying on spies!
Copyright: Thierry Legault Here are the first (amateur) detailed images of secret shuttle X-37B and spy (reconnaissance) satellites USA-186 (Keyhole) and Lacrosse 3.
Complete video sequences with flares on this page: http://legault.perso.sfr.fr/spy_satellites.html
Copyright: Thierry Legault Here are the first (amateur) detailed images of secret shuttle X-37B and spy (reconnaissance) satellites USA-186 (Keyhole) and Lacrosse 3.
Complete video sequences with flares on this page: http://legault.perso.sfr.fr/spy_satellites.html