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The Center of the Heart Nebula
http://www.hellerobservatory.com/
Seattle, Washington USA
QSI 583wsg monochrome, Baader filters, AT10RC, Celestron CGE
15 hours total exposure time
Copyright: Geoffrey Heller
[attachment=0]heart_heller.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.hellerobservatory.com/wp-con ... quoise.jpg
http://www.hellerobservatory.com/
Seattle, Washington USA
QSI 583wsg monochrome, Baader filters, AT10RC, Celestron CGE
15 hours total exposure time
Copyright: Geoffrey Heller
[attachment=0]heart_heller.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.hellerobservatory.com/wp-con ... quoise.jpg
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IC1805: The Heart Nebula
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielverl ... hotostream
Copyright: Daniel Verloop Analemma in Colmar, France
Copyright: Howard Freeland
[attachment=7]DSCN0900.jpg[/attachment]
M33: Triangulum Galaxy
http://www.martinpughastrophotography.i ... -50pct.jpg
Copyright: Martin and Karen Pugh
[attachment=6]M33_Pugh.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 205: Satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy
http://www.starkeeper.it/M110.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
[attachment=5]ngc205_orazi.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 7129: Reflection Nebula in Cepheus
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n7129.shtml
Copyright: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona NGC 7822: Star-forming Complex in Cepheus
http://www.azstarman.net
Copyright: Bernard Miller
[attachment=4]ngc7822_miller.jpg[/attachment]
vdB-141: Ghost Nebula in Cepheus
http://www.sfu.ca/~trottier/observatory.html
Copyright: Howard Trottier
[attachment=3]citso_ghost_aug2011_correct.jpg[/attachment]
Canyonland Stars
Copyright: Jan Nickman
[attachment=2]canyonlands stars.jpg[/attachment]
IC 59/63: Nebulae in Cassiopeia
http://www.imagingtheheavens.co.uk
Copyright: Gordon Haynes
[attachment=1]ic59-63hargb.jpg[/attachment]
Full Solar Disk H-Alpha & 8 Sunspots!
http://www.galacticimages.com
Copyright: John Chumack
[attachment=0]SolarMosaicFullDisk100411_ChumackHRweb.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielverl ... hotostream
Copyright: Daniel Verloop Analemma in Colmar, France
Copyright: Howard Freeland
[attachment=7]DSCN0900.jpg[/attachment]
M33: Triangulum Galaxy
http://www.martinpughastrophotography.i ... -50pct.jpg
Copyright: Martin and Karen Pugh
[attachment=6]M33_Pugh.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 205: Satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy
http://www.starkeeper.it/M110.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
[attachment=5]ngc205_orazi.jpg[/attachment]
NGC 7129: Reflection Nebula in Cepheus
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n7129.shtml
Copyright: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona NGC 7822: Star-forming Complex in Cepheus
http://www.azstarman.net
Copyright: Bernard Miller
[attachment=4]ngc7822_miller.jpg[/attachment]
vdB-141: Ghost Nebula in Cepheus
http://www.sfu.ca/~trottier/observatory.html
Copyright: Howard Trottier
[attachment=3]citso_ghost_aug2011_correct.jpg[/attachment]
Canyonland Stars
Copyright: Jan Nickman
[attachment=2]canyonlands stars.jpg[/attachment]
IC 59/63: Nebulae in Cassiopeia
http://www.imagingtheheavens.co.uk
Copyright: Gordon Haynes
[attachment=1]ic59-63hargb.jpg[/attachment]
Full Solar Disk H-Alpha & 8 Sunspots!
http://www.galacticimages.com
Copyright: John Chumack
[attachment=0]SolarMosaicFullDisk100411_ChumackHRweb.jpg[/attachment]
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NGC 7129 is a fantastic starforming region! There is just such an amazing amount of fascinating details to see in it. Little red arcs which are likely bow shocks at the ends of jets of small low-mass very young and not yet fully formed stars, long "rope" shapes in various parts of the nebulosity which are likely caused by magnetism (or so I think, but I may be wrong), blue reflection nebulosity with ionized hydrogen alpha red rims, coal-black extra-thick pockets of dust and deeply embedded dust-reddened (and therefore orange-looking) stars.
What a great image! Thanks, Adam!
Ann
What a great image! Thanks, Adam!
Ann
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The great winter sky is coming...
Horse Head Nebula
http://www.skytrip.de
Copyright: Mario Weigand Full resolution
The Great Orion Nebula
http://www.skytrip.de
Copyright: Mario Weigand Full resolution
The Pleiades
http://www.skytrip.de
Copyright: Mario Weigand Full resolution
cheers
Mario
Horse Head Nebula
http://www.skytrip.de
Copyright: Mario Weigand Full resolution
The Great Orion Nebula
http://www.skytrip.de
Copyright: Mario Weigand Full resolution
The Pleiades
http://www.skytrip.de
Copyright: Mario Weigand Full resolution
cheers
Mario
Re: Recent Submissions
NGC1491
Copyright: Wolfgang Promper http://www.astro-pics.com/1491plm.htm
Copyright: Wolfgang Promper http://www.astro-pics.com/1491plm.htm
Re: Recent Submissions
Wolfgang, I can see that you are online now, so let me say that that is an interesting image of NGC 1491. I'm not too sure of what kind of nebula that is, but I note its interesting colors. The interior of it is magenta as if the color is a mixture of blue reflection nebulosity - testifying to the presence of dust relatively close to the hot star - and ionized red hydrogen, testifying to the presence of a hot star, probably at least of class B2. The nebula is surrounded by a red rim, which may possibly be more highly ionized and brighter than the interior of the nebula because it "collides" with the interstellar medium.
That's an interesting image! Thanks!
Ann
That's an interesting image! Thanks!
Ann
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[attachment=0]m33_hancock.jpg[/attachment]
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6151/622 ... bb12_b.jpg
M33 Triangulum Galaxy by Terry Hancock Down Under Observatory, on Flickr
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6151/622 ... bb12_b.jpg
M33 Triangulum Galaxy by Terry Hancock Down Under Observatory, on Flickr
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Re: Recent Submissions
Mario, that is a beautiful image of the Pleiades -- not too florid in colour, yet showing plenty of detail in the gas cloud. Great work.
Rob
Rob
Re: Recent Submissions
Thank you very much AnnAnn wrote:Wolfgang, I can see that you are online now, so let me say that that is an interesting image of NGC 1491. I'm not too sure of what kind of nebula that is, but I note its interesting colors. The interior of it is magenta as if the color is a mixture of blue reflection nebulosity - testifying to the presence of dust relatively close to the hot star - and ionized red hydrogen, testifying to the presence of a hot star, probably at least of class B2. The nebula is surrounded by a red rim, which may possibly be more highly ionized and brighter than the interior of the nebula because it "collides" with the interstellar medium.
That's an interesting image! Thanks!
Ann
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The many Faces of Jupiter
Here is almost a week of Observations showing jupiters many faces as it approach opposition. The image lower center is the moon Europa transiting and lower right the moon Ganymede in front of the jovian disc and transiting also. (South-Top)
[attachment=0]Jupiter_morales.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.jaicoa-observatory.com/Jupit ... 3-EMr2.jpg
[attachment=0]Jupiter_morales.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.jaicoa-observatory.com/Jupit ... 3-EMr2.jpg
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Elephant's Trunk Nebula
http://kotisivu.dnainternet.net/markke/ ... rtrait.jpg
Copyright: Markku Kellomäki
[attachment=4]elephant_Markku.jpg[/attachment]
SH2-126 Nebula in Lacerta
http://www.posantiborastro.uw.hu
Copyright: Tibor Pósán
[attachment=3]valamiu_filtered1250.jpg[/attachment]
Milky Way at Tera-electronvolt Energies
http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/hfm/HESS/pages/about/
Credit and copyright: H.E.S.S. collaboration, Fabio Acero, Henning Gast NGC 2146: Spiral Galaxy in Camelopardalis
http://www.astronomie-hoefferhof.de/de/galerie/170.html
Copyright: Richard Müller
[attachment=2]NGC2146_THELI_m.jpg[/attachment]
North America Nebula in H-alph
http://www.seetheglory.com
Copyright: Richard Hammar
[attachment=1]nothamerica2e.jpg[/attachment]
High Sierra All-sky Fisheye
http://www.abmedia.com/astro/current/8m ... lkyway.jpg
Copyright: Chris Cook Photography
[attachment=0]fisheye_cook.jpg[/attachment]
http://kotisivu.dnainternet.net/markke/ ... rtrait.jpg
Copyright: Markku Kellomäki
[attachment=4]elephant_Markku.jpg[/attachment]
SH2-126 Nebula in Lacerta
http://www.posantiborastro.uw.hu
Copyright: Tibor Pósán
[attachment=3]valamiu_filtered1250.jpg[/attachment]
Milky Way at Tera-electronvolt Energies
http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/hfm/HESS/pages/about/
Credit and copyright: H.E.S.S. collaboration, Fabio Acero, Henning Gast NGC 2146: Spiral Galaxy in Camelopardalis
http://www.astronomie-hoefferhof.de/de/galerie/170.html
Copyright: Richard Müller
[attachment=2]NGC2146_THELI_m.jpg[/attachment]
North America Nebula in H-alph
http://www.seetheglory.com
Copyright: Richard Hammar
[attachment=1]nothamerica2e.jpg[/attachment]
High Sierra All-sky Fisheye
http://www.abmedia.com/astro/current/8m ... lkyway.jpg
Copyright: Chris Cook Photography
[attachment=0]fisheye_cook.jpg[/attachment]
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My submission of Port Willunga in South Australia under the Milkway. It might looks a little different to northern hemisphere people.
Copyright: Paul Haese
[attachment=0]hases.jpg[/attachment]
http://paulhaese.net/Earth/Port%20Willu ... ay%20a.jpg
Larger image seen here
Copyright: Paul Haese
[attachment=0]hases.jpg[/attachment]
http://paulhaese.net/Earth/Port%20Willu ... ay%20a.jpg
Larger image seen here
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Re: Recent Submissions
rstevenson wrote:Mario, that is a beautiful image of the Pleiades -- not too florid in colour, yet showing plenty of detail in the gas cloud. Great work.
Rob
Thanks Rob!
Mario
Re: Recent Submissions
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Antares Rho Ophiuchus
copyright: Robert Malinowski
http://www.flickr.com/photos/66085839@N02/6224002496/
copyright: Robert Malinowski
http://www.flickr.com/photos/66085839@N02/6224002496/
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Soap Bubble Nebula (PN G75.5+1.7) in Cygnus
http://www.pbase.com/melhelm/image/138568499/original
Copyright: Mel Helm
[attachment=4]soapbubble_helm.jpg[/attachment]
Pipe Nebula (Lynd's Dark Nebulae 1773) in Ophiuchus
http://cosmicphotos.com/gallery/image.p ... lbum_id=11
Copyright: Jason Jennings
[attachment=3]pipe_jase.jpg[/attachment]
Distorted Sunrise over the Rio de La Plata
http://www.luisargerich.com/optiscapes/ ... #h1b5f4fbc
Copyright: Luis Argerich
[attachment=2]sunrise_argerich.jpg[/attachment]
Red Sprites!
http://papics.eu/
Copyright: Péter I. Pápics Aurora!
Copyright: Philippe Moussette
[attachment=1]aur9sept11_1.jpg[/attachment]
IC59 and 63 Nebula in Cassiopeia
http://www.tvdavisastropics.com/astroim ... 0000f5.htm
Copyright: Thomas Davis
[attachment=0]IC59_63-wide.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.pbase.com/melhelm/image/138568499/original
Copyright: Mel Helm
[attachment=4]soapbubble_helm.jpg[/attachment]
Pipe Nebula (Lynd's Dark Nebulae 1773) in Ophiuchus
http://cosmicphotos.com/gallery/image.p ... lbum_id=11
Copyright: Jason Jennings
[attachment=3]pipe_jase.jpg[/attachment]
Distorted Sunrise over the Rio de La Plata
http://www.luisargerich.com/optiscapes/ ... #h1b5f4fbc
Copyright: Luis Argerich
[attachment=2]sunrise_argerich.jpg[/attachment]
Red Sprites!
http://papics.eu/
Copyright: Péter I. Pápics Aurora!
Copyright: Philippe Moussette
[attachment=1]aur9sept11_1.jpg[/attachment]
IC59 and 63 Nebula in Cassiopeia
http://www.tvdavisastropics.com/astroim ... 0000f5.htm
Copyright: Thomas Davis
[attachment=0]IC59_63-wide.jpg[/attachment]
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Jupiter
Copyright: Peter Edwards
[attachment=3]Jupiter 1 Oct 0103 a1.jpg[/attachment]
M31: Andromeda Galaxy
http://bf-astro.com/m31/m31.htm
Copyright: Bob Franke Laguna and Trifid Nebulas
Copyright: Philippe Moussette
[attachment=2]Lagtri1sept11.jpg[/attachment]
Aurora, Andromeda and Milky Way Galaxies, and the Double Cluster
Copyright: Michael E. Lockwood
[attachment=1]Okie-Tex_aurora.jpg[/attachment]
Double Rainbow over West Michigan
Copyright: Adwait Bhagwat
[attachment=0]Bright Double Rainbow.jpg[/attachment]
Copyright: Peter Edwards
[attachment=3]Jupiter 1 Oct 0103 a1.jpg[/attachment]
M31: Andromeda Galaxy
http://bf-astro.com/m31/m31.htm
Copyright: Bob Franke Laguna and Trifid Nebulas
Copyright: Philippe Moussette
[attachment=2]Lagtri1sept11.jpg[/attachment]
Aurora, Andromeda and Milky Way Galaxies, and the Double Cluster
Copyright: Michael E. Lockwood
[attachment=1]Okie-Tex_aurora.jpg[/attachment]
Double Rainbow over West Michigan
Copyright: Adwait Bhagwat
[attachment=0]Bright Double Rainbow.jpg[/attachment]
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Danish Draconids 2011 and Aurora
Short 4 sec. exposures (light sensitive) and a light pollution filter made this picture possible in the moonlight glare.
The Aurora came as a surprise, just for a few minutes above central Norway, it was photographed from Denmark (500 miles away).
Shot over 1400 photos between 20:18 and 22:32 local time (UT+2), oct. 8th. 2011.
During that time 14 colorful meteors is caught, as seen in this composite photo.
Canon 1D IV, 24mm f/3,5 TS-E and a baader Moon & Skyglow filter.
http://groenne.eu/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=140
© Jesper Grønne http://www.groenne.eu
Short 4 sec. exposures (light sensitive) and a light pollution filter made this picture possible in the moonlight glare.
The Aurora came as a surprise, just for a few minutes above central Norway, it was photographed from Denmark (500 miles away).
Shot over 1400 photos between 20:18 and 22:32 local time (UT+2), oct. 8th. 2011.
During that time 14 colorful meteors is caught, as seen in this composite photo.
Canon 1D IV, 24mm f/3,5 TS-E and a baader Moon & Skyglow filter.
http://groenne.eu/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=140
© Jesper Grønne http://www.groenne.eu
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Jesper, I'm always glad to see you here. The Draconids looked about that way to me, too: they were fairly few and faint, but there was an occasional bright one. (For me there was exactly one bright one!) And I didn't get to see an aurora!
That's a very beautiful picture, Jesper! It's like a splendid picture of what my night could have been, if it had been many times better than it was. I still recognize my onw night in your image!
Ann
That's a very beautiful picture, Jesper! It's like a splendid picture of what my night could have been, if it had been many times better than it was. I still recognize my onw night in your image!
Ann
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Mel Helm, that a beautiful image of a wonderfully delicate structure, the Bubble Nebula.
Jason Jennings, I like your Pipe Nebula, but tell me: Is that blue star Theta Ophiuchi?
Thomas Davis, that's a fine picture of the emission nebula ionized by one of my favorite stars, Gamma Cassiopeiae.
Ann
Jason Jennings, I like your Pipe Nebula, but tell me: Is that blue star Theta Ophiuchi?
Thomas Davis, that's a fine picture of the emission nebula ionized by one of my favorite stars, Gamma Cassiopeiae.
Ann
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Leonardo Orazi, I want to thank you, belatedly, for your very fine picture of NGC 205, one of the satellite galaxies of the Andromeda Galaxy. Note the tidal tail of stars stretching away to the upper right in this picture, probably in the direction of mighty Andromeda!
But note, too, the interesting characteristics of NGC 205. Far from being a featureless boring yellow blob, NGC 205 sports dust clouds close to its central region. And inside the dust, closer to the center, the stellar population is bluer than elsewhere! We are clearly talking A- and F-stars here, whereas the rest of the galaxy is dominated by K- and M-type stars. Obviously NGC 205 underwent a smallish burst of central star formation a few hundred million years ago. Thanks for making that clear in your very fine image, Leonardo!
Ann
But note, too, the interesting characteristics of NGC 205. Far from being a featureless boring yellow blob, NGC 205 sports dust clouds close to its central region. And inside the dust, closer to the center, the stellar population is bluer than elsewhere! We are clearly talking A- and F-stars here, whereas the rest of the galaxy is dominated by K- and M-type stars. Obviously NGC 205 underwent a smallish burst of central star formation a few hundred million years ago. Thanks for making that clear in your very fine image, Leonardo!
Ann
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LDN 1148 - IRIS - VDB 141
http://astronomia.org.gr/Coppermine/dis ... fullsize=1
Copyright: Lefteris Velissaratos
[attachment=0]Iris_mosaic.jpg[/attachment]
http://astronomia.org.gr/Coppermine/dis ... fullsize=1
Copyright: Lefteris Velissaratos
[attachment=0]Iris_mosaic.jpg[/attachment]
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Thank you so much Ann ... a challenge realization for me ... so hard to manage in colors.Ann wrote:Leonardo Orazi, I want to thank you, belatedly, for your very fine picture of NGC 205, on of the satellite galaxies of the Andromeda Galaxy. NOte the tidal tail of stars stretching away to the upper right in theis picture, probably in the direction of mighty Andromeda!
But note, too, the interesting characteristics of NGC 205. Far from being a featureless boring yellow blob, NGC 205 sports dust clouds close to its central region. And inside the dust, closer to the center, the stellar population is bluer than elsewhere! We are clearly talking A- and F-stars here, whereas the rest of the galaxy is dominated by K- and M-type stars. Obviously NGC 205 underwent a smallish burst of central star formation a few hundred million years ago. Thanks for making that clear in your very fine image, Leonardo!
Ann
All the best,
Leo