Submission: 2019 April
Submission: 2019 April
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Know the quiet place within your heart and touch the rainbow of possibility; be
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
Re: Submission: 2019 April
Jones-Emberson 1 / PK 164+31.1 / The Headphones Nebula
Copyright Christopher Sullivan
Full resolution, equipment and capture data available here: https://www.astrobin.com/398269/
(To Bystander: The original image I uploaded was 313 kb. 313 < 500. https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/T9mi73r ... hqkGbg.jpg)
Full resolution, equipment and capture data available here: https://www.astrobin.com/398269/
(To Bystander: The original image I uploaded was 313 kb. 313 < 500. https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/T9mi73r ... hqkGbg.jpg)
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Re: Submission: 2019 April
47 Tucanae or NGC 104
Copyright: Mark Hanson, S. Mazlin, R. Parker ,W. Keller, T. Tse, P. Proulx, R. Vanderbei, M. Elvov; SSRO/PROMPT/CTIO
47 Tucanae is the second brightest globular cluster after Omega Centauri, and telescopically reveals about ten thousand stars, many appearing within a small dense central core. The cluster may contain an intermediate-mass black hole.
Everything you ever wanted to know about this cluster here: 47 Tucanae
Image taken at SSRO in 2015, 4hours each LRGB
Full and different versions are available here:
https://www.hansonastronomy.com/ngc-104
Thank you,
Mark
Copyright: Mark Hanson, S. Mazlin, R. Parker ,W. Keller, T. Tse, P. Proulx, R. Vanderbei, M. Elvov; SSRO/PROMPT/CTIO
47 Tucanae is the second brightest globular cluster after Omega Centauri, and telescopically reveals about ten thousand stars, many appearing within a small dense central core. The cluster may contain an intermediate-mass black hole.
Everything you ever wanted to know about this cluster here: 47 Tucanae
Image taken at SSRO in 2015, 4hours each LRGB
Full and different versions are available here:
https://www.hansonastronomy.com/ngc-104
Thank you,
Mark
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Re: Submission: 2019 April
M45, ISS and Mars
location: Jeseníky Mountains in the Czech republic.
in the picture is: ISS, M45 and Mars.
date: 30.3.2019, 20:59 (Central European Time)
Processing Information: Panorama from 17 shots. 20x Dark Frame, ISO 800, f/2.8, 60 sec. Nikon D500, Tamron 70-200, Star Adventurer.
Full resolution http://www.vaclavhyza.cz/galerie/iss_m45_mars.jpg
location: Jeseníky Mountains in the Czech republic.
in the picture is: ISS, M45 and Mars.
date: 30.3.2019, 20:59 (Central European Time)
Processing Information: Panorama from 17 shots. 20x Dark Frame, ISO 800, f/2.8, 60 sec. Nikon D500, Tamron 70-200, Star Adventurer.
Full resolution http://www.vaclavhyza.cz/galerie/iss_m45_mars.jpg
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Re: Submission: 2019 April
The Great Carina Nebula in H-alpha and O[3] Mapped Colors
For more detailed information see: http://astro-cabinet.com/showimage.php? ... ng=english
This overwhelming Emission Nebula is surely the crown of the Carina Milky Way, if not of the whole Southern Sky. The central part of the nebula is located around the Keyhole Nebula and the Giant Star Eta Carinae in the center of the image.For more detailed information see: http://astro-cabinet.com/showimage.php? ... ng=english
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Re: Submission: 2019 April
The many galaxies of Abell 2199
Copyright Bart Delsaert
Hi res image: http://delsaert.files.wordpress.com/201 ... 6_lrgb.jpg
www.delsaert.com
Copyright Bart Delsaert
Hi res image: http://delsaert.files.wordpress.com/201 ... 6_lrgb.jpg
www.delsaert.com
Re: Submission: 2019 April
Intermediate-luminosity red transient in Messier 51 found:
A quite new phenomenon - see the article:
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... Transients
I've used images from 2017 and recently taken in 2019 to mark the ILRT:
A quite new phenomenon - see the article:
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... Transients
I've used images from 2017 and recently taken in 2019 to mark the ILRT:
Re: Submission: 2019 April
Hi,
A few new images....
Full resolution:
https://pbase.com/tango33/new_images
Thanks,
Kfir Simon
The Cone nebula in closeup:
The "Fisher King" nebula
The Tarantula nebula - RGB
The Tarantula nebula - Narrowband
NGC 2247 region:
NGC 1555:
NGC 5189:
Messier 33 closeup:
A few new images....
Full resolution:
https://pbase.com/tango33/new_images
Thanks,
Kfir Simon
The Cone nebula in closeup:
The "Fisher King" nebula
The Tarantula nebula - RGB
The Tarantula nebula - Narrowband
NGC 2247 region:
NGC 1555:
NGC 5189:
Messier 33 closeup:
The Polar Hunter
This shot was captured in the Sierra Nevada National Park, in Granada. A mountain chain in the south of the Iberian Peninsula with peaks above 11,000 feet. The abandoned astronomical observatory of Mojón del Trigo (1902) also appears in the background.
Image Credit & Copyright: Antonio Román Reche (Sociedad Astronómica Granadina, SAG) Acknowledgment to VeraGAZ Team (G. Román; S. Alonso).
Image Credit & Copyright: Antonio Román Reche (Sociedad Astronómica Granadina, SAG) Acknowledgment to VeraGAZ Team (G. Román; S. Alonso).
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Re: Submission: 2019 April
M82 Cigar Galaxy
Equipment :
OTA : Meade 14 SCT & C11 XLT
Mount : Skywatcher EQ8 & EQ6
Camera : Atik 460ex & 460exc
Filters : Astronomik cls ,Baader Ha
Guiding : OAG via Lodestar X2
Software : Dss - Pix - Ps
Exposure :
Ha : 11h15min
L : 5h30min
RGB : 2h
Location : Greece
Photographer : George Chatzifrantzis
Equipment :
OTA : Meade 14 SCT & C11 XLT
Mount : Skywatcher EQ8 & EQ6
Camera : Atik 460ex & 460exc
Filters : Astronomik cls ,Baader Ha
Guiding : OAG via Lodestar X2
Software : Dss - Pix - Ps
Exposure :
Ha : 11h15min
L : 5h30min
RGB : 2h
Location : Greece
Photographer : George Chatzifrantzis
Re: Submission: 2019 April
Cigar Galaxy - in natural RGB
http://pleiades.hu
Copyright: Lóránd Fényes
hi-res image: https://www.fenyeslorand.hu/galeria/koz ... es_m82.jpg
300/1200 Newtonian
Fornax 52
QHY 9
Televue Paracorr Type-II
140 x 360 LRGB
27 x 900 Ha
Balatonalmádi, Hungary
http://pleiades.hu
Copyright: Lóránd Fényes
hi-res image: https://www.fenyeslorand.hu/galeria/koz ... es_m82.jpg
300/1200 Newtonian
Fornax 52
QHY 9
Televue Paracorr Type-II
140 x 360 LRGB
27 x 900 Ha
Balatonalmádi, Hungary
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Re: Submission: 2019 April
Abell 1656 - Coma galaxy cluster
Copyright: Hermann von Eiff Herchenhainer Höhe, Vogelsberg Germany
Date: 2019.03.29
Telescope: Astro-Physics Starfire EDF 155 mm
Camera: Canon 5D Mark II with Baader UV/IR filter
75 x 5 minutes at ISO 1600
Image processing with PixInsight and Photoshop CC
Copyright: Hermann von Eiff Herchenhainer Höhe, Vogelsberg Germany
Date: 2019.03.29
Telescope: Astro-Physics Starfire EDF 155 mm
Camera: Canon 5D Mark II with Baader UV/IR filter
75 x 5 minutes at ISO 1600
Image processing with PixInsight and Photoshop CC
Re: Submission: 2019 April
These are some shots taken early this morning (April 06) of the AZURE (Auroral Zone Upwelling Rocket Experiment) rocket launch from Andøya Space Center, Norway. I was a scientist working with this launch and took these from nearby Alomar Observatory. Briefly, the AZURE mission used sounding rockets to release these glowing tracer clouds in the upper atmosphere, from around 100km to up to 250km altitude. Observers at the ground sites (like me) then use optical instruments - which are mostly off-the-shelf dSLR cameras - to track the way the clouds move over the next ~30 minutes. This allows investigators to learn about the winds and magnetic fields at these altitudes.
As a bonus, it also looks spectacular.
Lights in the sky by Jason Ahrns, on Flickr
Lights in the sky by Jason Ahrns, on Flickr
Azure rocket #2 by Jason Ahrns, on Flickr
There is also a short timelapse video of the clouds being deployed and evolving here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YD4ghvmREI8
As a bonus, it also looks spectacular.
Lights in the sky by Jason Ahrns, on Flickr
Lights in the sky by Jason Ahrns, on Flickr
Azure rocket #2 by Jason Ahrns, on Flickr
There is also a short timelapse video of the clouds being deployed and evolving here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YD4ghvmREI8
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Hello,
10 hours of Ha OIII RVB with ASA20 of Chilescope
The full is here https://www.astrobin.com/full/399541/0/
https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/qqMEYjc ... hqkGbg.jpg
10 hours of Ha OIII RVB with ASA20 of Chilescope
The full is here https://www.astrobin.com/full/399541/0/
https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/qqMEYjc ... hqkGbg.jpg
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Re: Submission: 2019 April
The King Cluster!
Omega Centauri
[img3]Omega Centauri NGC 5139 by maicon germiniani, no Flickr[/img3]
Omega Centauri
[img3]Omega Centauri NGC 5139 by maicon germiniani, no Flickr[/img3]
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Re: Submission: 2019 April
THE STAR PARADE
This may seem like a simple picture, but in fact, besides counting on luck, it had to be very well planned.
Planned to catch the precise moment the HD 168233, of magnitude +9.25, was exactly between the ring of Saturn and the globe of the planet. A little before, or shortly after, she would be covered up. . .
To count on luck, so that the atmospheric conditions would allow the capture at the exact moment. . .
The truth is, luck always provides persistence, and persistence can bring us unusual results.
This may seem like a simple picture, but in fact, besides counting on luck, it had to be very well planned.
Planned to catch the precise moment the HD 168233, of magnitude +9.25, was exactly between the ring of Saturn and the globe of the planet. A little before, or shortly after, she would be covered up. . .
To count on luck, so that the atmospheric conditions would allow the capture at the exact moment. . .
The truth is, luck always provides persistence, and persistence can bring us unusual results.
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Re: Submission: 2019 April
Mars this year gave a real Show. . .
That being so, I could not fail to register it.
This composition, made with an approximate interval of 10 to 15 days between the photos, starts on July 31 when the planet reaches the largest apparent diameter (24.3 "arc) and ends on December 5 when it was with only 8.9 "of arc.
Three things are quite evident in such a work: first, the sharp reduction of the diameter as the planet departs; secondly, the phase decrease as it approaches the quadrature and, finally, the marked reduction of the Southern Polar Cap, which, in the last photo, is reduced to a small point. . .
Like Nike the Greek Goddess of Victory, the source of my inspiration, Mars has won my expectations, won my longings and brought me the feeling of having witnessed an unforgettable epic event. . .
"The planetary arrangement was inspired in the shape of the wing of the Nike Goddess"
That being so, I could not fail to register it.
This composition, made with an approximate interval of 10 to 15 days between the photos, starts on July 31 when the planet reaches the largest apparent diameter (24.3 "arc) and ends on December 5 when it was with only 8.9 "of arc.
Three things are quite evident in such a work: first, the sharp reduction of the diameter as the planet departs; secondly, the phase decrease as it approaches the quadrature and, finally, the marked reduction of the Southern Polar Cap, which, in the last photo, is reduced to a small point. . .
Like Nike the Greek Goddess of Victory, the source of my inspiration, Mars has won my expectations, won my longings and brought me the feeling of having witnessed an unforgettable epic event. . .
"The planetary arrangement was inspired in the shape of the wing of the Nike Goddess"