Recent Submissions: 2012 March 5-7
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A Loch full of stars
Copyright: Stewart Watt
[attachment=2]loch more full of stars.jpg[/attachment]
Heart of IC1805
http://www.starlightfriend.de/html/gall ... 20LRGB.htm
Copyright: Peter Bresseler
[attachment=1]Heart of IC1805.jpg[/attachment]
Four planets during one night shown to scale
http://aida.astroinfo.org/displayimage.php?pid=5402
Copyright: Chris Bosshard
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A Loch full of stars
Copyright: Stewart Watt
[attachment=2]loch more full of stars.jpg[/attachment]
Heart of IC1805
http://www.starlightfriend.de/html/gall ... 20LRGB.htm
Copyright: Peter Bresseler
[attachment=1]Heart of IC1805.jpg[/attachment]
Four planets during one night shown to scale
http://aida.astroinfo.org/displayimage.php?pid=5402
Copyright: Chris Bosshard
[attachment=0]4Planets_03032012_150dpi.jpg[/attachment]
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A closed mouth gathers no foot.
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Jones-Emberson 1 / (PK 164 31.1) in Lynx
http://www.astromodelismo.es/index.htm
Copyright: Máximo Ruiz
http://www.astromodelismo.es/Web%20Astr ... /index.htm
http://www.astromodelismo.es/index.htm
Copyright: Máximo Ruiz
http://www.astromodelismo.es/Web%20Astr ... /index.htm
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Venus and Jupiter in the Evening Sky
Copyright: M. Raşid Tuğral
The Moon is set,
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 5-
NGC 4647
Copyright: Based on observations made with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, and obtained from the Hubble Legacy Archive, which is a collaboration between the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI/NASA), the Space Telescope European Coordinating Facility (ST-ECF/ESA) and the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre (CADC/NRC/CSA). Processing: Gilles Chapdelaine Composition of this image had been done using Hubble's frame taken with following filters: F555W(for blue), F814W(for red) and a mix of these two for the green.
Cheers
Gilles
Copyright: Based on observations made with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, and obtained from the Hubble Legacy Archive, which is a collaboration between the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI/NASA), the Space Telescope European Coordinating Facility (ST-ECF/ESA) and the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre (CADC/NRC/CSA). Processing: Gilles Chapdelaine Composition of this image had been done using Hubble's frame taken with following filters: F555W(for blue), F814W(for red) and a mix of these two for the green.
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Mars - March 5th
Mars at close opposition to Earth today (March 5th), Bright bluish oragraphic clouds in Elysium region at the limb and through out the equatorial belt region, (Top) Utopia region, Polar cap shrinking more. (Bot) Dark dot is Huygens crater and center Hellas basin is brighting.
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Waxing Gibbous Moon
An inverted perspective of the moon:
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http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/22 ... allgu.jpg/
An inverted perspective of the moon:
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http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/22 ... allgu.jpg/
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Venus and Jupiter at Dusk over the Santa Cruz Mountains, California
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Venus and Jupiter with setting Mercury
http://www.vadakcsillaga.hu/
Copyright: Tamas Abraham Moonlit landscape with planets. Setting Mercury shimmers at bottom right, Jupiter and Venus shine strikingly over the pine tree.
The Pleiades above joins to the row of planets.
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Copyright: Tamas Abraham Moonlit landscape with planets. Setting Mercury shimmers at bottom right, Jupiter and Venus shine strikingly over the pine tree.
The Pleiades above joins to the row of planets.
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Giant Molecular cloud in Perseus
This is a giant molecular cloud stretching from IC348 (left) to NGC1333 (right). I shot this data 18 months ago and reprocessed March 2012
A higher res version is here
http://www.nightoverontario.com/Astrono ... &lb=1&s=X3
Cheers
Lynn Hilborn, WhistleStop Obs
A higher res version is here
http://www.nightoverontario.com/Astrono ... &lb=1&s=X3
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I come to learn and to have fun.
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Hi there!
Here's my interpretation of the horse head nebula region.
IC434 et. al.
http://www.astroimages.de
Copyright: Siggi Kohlert For a bigger version version and details please click here: http://www.astroimages.de/en/gallery/IC434-Mosaik.html
Hope you enjoy it!
Siggi
Here's my interpretation of the horse head nebula region.
IC434 et. al.
http://www.astroimages.de
Copyright: Siggi Kohlert For a bigger version version and details please click here: http://www.astroimages.de/en/gallery/IC434-Mosaik.html
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 5-
Castle vs Moon
This is a 360 degree little planet night panorama of a medieval castle at Fyla, Evia - Greece. The bright spot at the left is the overexposed Moon.
During the shooting and later at post processing, I didn't expect that the final result would resemble an alien, pacman like creature, moments before devouring our celestial neighbor!
More info:
http://www.greeksky.gr/files/photos/lan ... Castle.htm
This is a 360 degree little planet night panorama of a medieval castle at Fyla, Evia - Greece. The bright spot at the left is the overexposed Moon.
During the shooting and later at post processing, I didn't expect that the final result would resemble an alien, pacman like creature, moments before devouring our celestial neighbor!
More info:
http://www.greeksky.gr/files/photos/lan ... Castle.htm
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five Picture : one objekt: IC 443
http://www.balkonsternwarte.de/CCD_Bild ... 32012.html
Copyright: Oliver Schneider
http://www.balkonsternwarte.de
http://www.balkonsternwarte.de/CCD_Bild ... 32012.html
Copyright: Oliver Schneider
http://www.balkonsternwarte.de
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NGC2174
Copyright: Wolfgang Promper http://www.astro-pics.com/2174plm.htm
Copyright: Wolfgang Promper http://www.astro-pics.com/2174plm.htm
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Three Planets at Sunset
Copyright: M. Raşid Tuğral
The Moon is set,
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
And the Pleiades.
Night's half gone,
Time's passing.
I sleep alone now. ”
— Sappho
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hello,
here the end of winter in Pyrenees montains, Ariège (FRANCE) 1300 m of hight.
best regards.
Philippe TOSI
here the end of winter in Pyrenees montains, Ariège (FRANCE) 1300 m of hight.
best regards.
Philippe TOSI
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Luna casi llena al atardecer.
Conjunction ))
Iluminan la escena la luna casi llena y la ciudad de Mérida.
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Full Worm Moon 03.07.2012
Copyright : VegaStar Carpentier
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Copyright : VegaStar Carpentier
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 5-7
Time for a few comments here!
Stewart Watt, I love your Loch full of stars. I don't know what that yellow light is, but I guess it's some sort of light pollution. But it's fun to pretend that it's some sort of fire floating on the water, and the the Milky Way is like blue smoke rising from that fire!
Chris Bosshard, I like your four planets to scale. I appreciate the brilliant whiteness of Venus. Tell me, is that moon Ganymede?
Máximo Ruiz, I really like your fine RGB portrait of planetary nebula Jones-Emberson 1. I like the delicate red shell, the almost imperceptible blueness of the interior, and the fascinating inner "bumps" or "hills", which change in color from pink to white to blue. Also I love the intensely blue white dwarf inside. It is clearly the hottest star in this field, and its color proves it! (By the way, I checked out your homepage too, and I was delighted at this portrait of the Pleiades. The cluster looks like a magnificent blue butterfly or bird!
M. Raşid Tuğral, I like your contemplation of Venus and Jupiter. I, too, have stood much like that looking out the window!
chapdelaine, that's a fine processing of the Hubble data of small spiral galaxy NGC 4647. Unless I'm mistaken, this is the poor little spiral that is on its way to colliding with giant elliptical galaxy M60!
Lynn Hilborn, that's a splendid portrait of a giant molecular cloud. I love the soft and subtle colors and the sense of windblown dynamism of this cloud.
Siggi, that's a fine portrait of the Horsehead and Alnitak region.
Chris Kotsiopoulos, your image is definitely one of my favorites in this thread. You pointed out that you think that your castle looks like an alien, pacman-like creature on its way to devouring the Moon! I have to agree with you that it looks just like that, but I see something else in it, too. Let me call it "Star Wars: A Thousand Years Later". The castle would be a spent and broken wreck of a spaceship drifting aimlessly in space, all that remains of an all-out cosmic war. I found that interpretation quite poignant.
José Manuel Sánchez and João Vieira, you have both posted fine images of the Rosette Nebula.
Wolfgang Promper, I like the "mysteriousness" of your nebula.
Philippe TOSI, isn't that what the constellations look like as winter is turning into spring! Orion and the Hyades are leaning heavily to the right, and the Pleiades has sunk already!
Rothko, I think that your images are so well-composed and beautiful. You make the landscape and lonely trees "harmonize" with a beautiful sky.
Vegastar, I like the blue light of the moonlit sky. It's really true that the moonlit sky is blue, just like the cloudless daytime sky. And that's a fine portrait of the Lady in the Moon, sitting so whitely in the center of all that soft light of blue!
Thanks to everyone who contributed images to this thread!
Ann
Stewart Watt, I love your Loch full of stars. I don't know what that yellow light is, but I guess it's some sort of light pollution. But it's fun to pretend that it's some sort of fire floating on the water, and the the Milky Way is like blue smoke rising from that fire!
Chris Bosshard, I like your four planets to scale. I appreciate the brilliant whiteness of Venus. Tell me, is that moon Ganymede?
Máximo Ruiz, I really like your fine RGB portrait of planetary nebula Jones-Emberson 1. I like the delicate red shell, the almost imperceptible blueness of the interior, and the fascinating inner "bumps" or "hills", which change in color from pink to white to blue. Also I love the intensely blue white dwarf inside. It is clearly the hottest star in this field, and its color proves it! (By the way, I checked out your homepage too, and I was delighted at this portrait of the Pleiades. The cluster looks like a magnificent blue butterfly or bird!
M. Raşid Tuğral, I like your contemplation of Venus and Jupiter. I, too, have stood much like that looking out the window!
chapdelaine, that's a fine processing of the Hubble data of small spiral galaxy NGC 4647. Unless I'm mistaken, this is the poor little spiral that is on its way to colliding with giant elliptical galaxy M60!
Lynn Hilborn, that's a splendid portrait of a giant molecular cloud. I love the soft and subtle colors and the sense of windblown dynamism of this cloud.
Siggi, that's a fine portrait of the Horsehead and Alnitak region.
Chris Kotsiopoulos, your image is definitely one of my favorites in this thread. You pointed out that you think that your castle looks like an alien, pacman-like creature on its way to devouring the Moon! I have to agree with you that it looks just like that, but I see something else in it, too. Let me call it "Star Wars: A Thousand Years Later". The castle would be a spent and broken wreck of a spaceship drifting aimlessly in space, all that remains of an all-out cosmic war. I found that interpretation quite poignant.
José Manuel Sánchez and João Vieira, you have both posted fine images of the Rosette Nebula.
Wolfgang Promper, I like the "mysteriousness" of your nebula.
Philippe TOSI, isn't that what the constellations look like as winter is turning into spring! Orion and the Hyades are leaning heavily to the right, and the Pleiades has sunk already!
Rothko, I think that your images are so well-composed and beautiful. You make the landscape and lonely trees "harmonize" with a beautiful sky.
Vegastar, I like the blue light of the moonlit sky. It's really true that the moonlit sky is blue, just like the cloudless daytime sky. And that's a fine portrait of the Lady in the Moon, sitting so whitely in the center of all that soft light of blue!
Thanks to everyone who contributed images to this thread!
Ann
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