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Bad Moon Risin'
http://www.rddnj.com
Copyright: Russell E. King
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Bad Moon Risin'
http://www.rddnj.com
Copyright: Russell E. King
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 18-
Eta Carinae Nebula
http://www.pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/image/141738539
Copyright: Michael Sidonio
http://www.pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/image/141738539
Copyright: Michael Sidonio
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 18-
NGC 541 and Minkowski's object
Credits and Copyrights: Hubble Legacy Archive (HLA) and The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO); processing of HLA data: Gilles Chapdelaine
Minkowski's object is located at left of NGC 541 and some blue stars appears to emerge from. To better appreciate this "odd object", and understanding it's formation I put an inset obtained from NRAO and quoted an explanation from "The National Radio Astronomy Observatory which is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc : "The shorter jet from the galaxy NGC 541 collides with a cloud of hydrogen gas, shown here in dark blue (also detected via its radio emission using the VLA). The pressure from the jet triggers the collapse of blobs of gas within this cloud, which form stars (seen in the light from excited hydrogen atoms, which are shown in this image as a light blue overlay from data from the 2.3-m telescope at Siding Spring in Australia). This unusual star forming system is known as Minkowski's Object, and is an example of black holes bringing new life (in the form of baby stars) to the Universe, when cosmic collisions between their outflowing jets and surrounding gas trigger the gas to collapse." Remark that the "jet" is not visible on the HLA data.
Cheers
Gilles
Minkowski's object is located at left of NGC 541 and some blue stars appears to emerge from. To better appreciate this "odd object", and understanding it's formation I put an inset obtained from NRAO and quoted an explanation from "The National Radio Astronomy Observatory which is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc : "The shorter jet from the galaxy NGC 541 collides with a cloud of hydrogen gas, shown here in dark blue (also detected via its radio emission using the VLA). The pressure from the jet triggers the collapse of blobs of gas within this cloud, which form stars (seen in the light from excited hydrogen atoms, which are shown in this image as a light blue overlay from data from the 2.3-m telescope at Siding Spring in Australia). This unusual star forming system is known as Minkowski's Object, and is an example of black holes bringing new life (in the form of baby stars) to the Universe, when cosmic collisions between their outflowing jets and surrounding gas trigger the gas to collapse." Remark that the "jet" is not visible on the HLA data.
Cheers
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 18-
The jet isn't visible in HLA data as it is a radio jet that isn't visible in the optical!chapdelaine wrote: Remark that the "jet" is not visible on the HLA data.
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 18-
You're right "starsurfer". Thanks to mention it.
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 18-
Hello everybody,
this my Leo Triplet with the Moravian G2-8300 at 12" f/4 Newtonian. It is a mosaic, because the 8300 is to small for all these nice galaxies.
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Reinhold
www.wittich.com
this my Leo Triplet with the Moravian G2-8300 at 12" f/4 Newtonian. It is a mosaic, because the 8300 is to small for all these nice galaxies.
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Last Quarter Temple
Hello.
This is a Last Quarter moonrise and the temple of Poseidon at Sounio, Greece.
Technical:
http://www.greeksky.gr/files/photos/moo ... onrise.htm
Thanks.
Chris.
This is a Last Quarter moonrise and the temple of Poseidon at Sounio, Greece.
Technical:
http://www.greeksky.gr/files/photos/moo ... onrise.htm
Thanks.
Chris.
Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 18-
Thor's Helmet
http://www.woodlandsobservatory.com
Copyright: Alistair Symon Higher resolution image can be seen here:
http://www.woodlandsobservatory.com/Tho ... et0312.htm
Sharpless 290 and M67
http://www.woodlandsobservatory.com
Copyright: Alistair Symon Higher resolution versions are available here:
http://www.woodlandsobservatory.com/SH2 ... c_0312.htm
http://www.woodlandsobservatory.com
Copyright: Alistair Symon Higher resolution image can be seen here:
http://www.woodlandsobservatory.com/Tho ... et0312.htm
Sharpless 290 and M67
http://www.woodlandsobservatory.com
Copyright: Alistair Symon Higher resolution versions are available here:
http://www.woodlandsobservatory.com/SH2 ... c_0312.htm
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 18-
Coma Galaxy Cluster with IFN
http://www.pbase.com/tango33/image/142030396
Copyright: Kfir Simon
[attachment=0]abellkfir.jpg[/attachment]
http://www.pbase.com/tango33/image/142030396
Copyright: Kfir Simon
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 18-
M 77 : barred spiral galaxy in Cetus
http://www.emilivanov.com/CCD%20Images/M77_.htm
Copyright: Emil Ivanov
http://www.emilivanov.com/CCD%20Images/M77_.htm
Copyright: Emil Ivanov
NGC 2264 - the "Christmas Tree Cluster" widefield
Hello,
today I'd like to show my recent favorite image of NGC 2264
the "Christmas Tree Cluster" in a wide field of view.
Also visible are the "Cone Nebula", the "Fox Fur Nebula"
and "Hubble's Variable Nebula" in the upper left.
Here is a bigger view available:
http://stern-fan.de/Seiten/galerie_Bild ... tbaum.html
Enjoy!
Best Regards
Rolf Geissinger
http://www.stern-fan.de
today I'd like to show my recent favorite image of NGC 2264
the "Christmas Tree Cluster" in a wide field of view.
Also visible are the "Cone Nebula", the "Fox Fur Nebula"
and "Hubble's Variable Nebula" in the upper left.
Here is a bigger view available:
http://stern-fan.de/Seiten/galerie_Bild ... tbaum.html
Enjoy!
Best Regards
Rolf Geissinger
http://www.stern-fan.de
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Aurora, 2012.Feb. at Yellowknife
Yellowknife, Canada.
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 18-
Gibbous moon rising over Antarctica ice shelf
Moon rising above ice shelf during summer polar night in french Terre Adélie.
http://www.ovision.com/Gilles/DSC01910.JPG
Copyright: Gilles Cohen
Enjoy
Gilles
Moon rising above ice shelf during summer polar night in french Terre Adélie.
http://www.ovision.com/Gilles/DSC01910.JPG
Copyright: Gilles Cohen
Enjoy
Gilles
Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 18-
Gemini
Taken with just a dslr and 50mm lens on a tripod
http://astrophilippines.blogspot.com/20 ... emini.html
Leo Dy
Taken with just a dslr and 50mm lens on a tripod
http://astrophilippines.blogspot.com/20 ... emini.html
Leo Dy
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Vela SNR Mosaic
http://astro-cabinet.com/showimage.php? ... ng=english
Copyright: Dieter Willasch
[attachment=0]VelaSNRMosaic.jpg[/attachment]
http://astro-cabinet.com/uploaded/origi ... Mosiac.jpg
http://astro-cabinet.com/showimage.php? ... ng=english
Copyright: Dieter Willasch
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Reason: Attached smaller image for faster downloading; left link to larger image. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Recent Submissions: 2012 March 18-
Messier 42 in Hubble palette Ha, S2 and O3, narrowband 3nm
http://www.dsofotografie.nl
Copyright: Gerrit Burggraaf
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Orion through the trees
http://www.pbase.com/gordg3
Copyright: Gordon Garcia
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IC 2574: Coddington's Nebula and IFN
http://www.starkeeper.it/IC2574.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
http://www.dsofotografie.nl
Copyright: Gerrit Burggraaf
[attachment=1]m42_group1-filter has2o3.jpg[/attachment]
Orion through the trees
http://www.pbase.com/gordg3
Copyright: Gordon Garcia
[attachment=0]img_0442 1l.jpg[/attachment]
IC 2574: Coddington's Nebula and IFN
http://www.starkeeper.it/IC2574.htm
Copyright: Leonardo Orazi
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Cometary globule CG4 widefield
http://www.astro-austral.cl/imagenes/ne ... 4/info.htm
Copyright: José Joaquín Pérez
http://www.astro-austral.cl/imagenes/ne ... 4/info.htm
Copyright: José Joaquín Pérez
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Milky Way arcing over zodiacal light and the conjunction
http://goldpaintphotography.com/
Copyright: Brad Goldpaint
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Copyright: Brad Goldpaint
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A lot of people forget how visible the Great Orion Nebula is through binoculars or your basic telescope on a clear dark night.
"The Great Orion Nebula"
Mid-March 2012 presents the best time to see a Venus-Jupiter conjunction in the evening for years to come. At mid-northern latitudes, these two brightest planets – Venus and Jupiter – stay out for nearly four hours after sunset. That’s about the longest period possible at these latitudes. You can’t miss these two worlds in the west as darkness falls. M45, also known as the Pleiades, is also visible right above these 2 planets along with the faint milky way on the right.
"Jupiter & Venus through Saguaro Cactus."
"Jupiter & Venus Trail"
"Zodiac"
In this image you can see several of the universe's phenomenons including the Zodiac Lights, March's Venus, Jupiter, and Pleiades Conjunction, and the Orion Constellation.
"The Great Orion Nebula"
Mid-March 2012 presents the best time to see a Venus-Jupiter conjunction in the evening for years to come. At mid-northern latitudes, these two brightest planets – Venus and Jupiter – stay out for nearly four hours after sunset. That’s about the longest period possible at these latitudes. You can’t miss these two worlds in the west as darkness falls. M45, also known as the Pleiades, is also visible right above these 2 planets along with the faint milky way on the right.
"Jupiter & Venus through Saguaro Cactus."
"Jupiter & Venus Trail"
"Zodiac"
In this image you can see several of the universe's phenomenons including the Zodiac Lights, March's Venus, Jupiter, and Pleiades Conjunction, and the Orion Constellation.
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Venus in IR G UV
Celestron C14, Flea3 camera. Astrodon UV (Blue-Green color), Astronomiks G and IR filters.
Webpage here:
http://www.ancientstarlight.com/Venus_03_03-2012.html
3 March 2012
Copyright Drew Sullivan 2012
Celestron C14, Flea3 camera. Astrodon UV (Blue-Green color), Astronomiks G and IR filters.
Webpage here:
http://www.ancientstarlight.com/Venus_03_03-2012.html
3 March 2012
Copyright Drew Sullivan 2012
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