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Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Tue Dec 29, 2015 7:05 pm

B158-9
http://afesan.es/Deepspace/slides/Barna ... caras.html
Copyright: Antonio Sánchez
Barnard158-159.jpg

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Tue Dec 29, 2015 7:01 pm

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Tue Dec 29, 2015 6:59 pm

M88 and M91
http://www.karelteuwen.be/photo_page.ph ... 6&album=14
Copyright: Karel Teuwen
M88&M91.jpg
M88 is the spiral galaxy on the right while M91 is the barred spiral galaxy on the left.

HEIC: Two Become One (NGC 6052)

by bystander » Mon Dec 28, 2015 3:18 pm

Two Become One (NGC 6052)
ESA Hubble Picture of the Week | 2015 Dec 28
[img3="Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA
Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt (Geckzilla.com)
"]http://cdn.spacetelescope.org/archives/ ... w1552a.jpg[/img3][hr][/hr]
This image, taken with the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 on board the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows the galaxy NGC 6052, located around 230 million light-years away in the constellation of Hercules.

It would be reasonable to think of this as a single abnormal galaxy, and it was originally classified as such. However, it is in fact a “new” galaxy in the process of forming. Two separate galaxies have been gradually drawn together, attracted by gravity, and have collided. We now see them merging into a single structure.

As the merging process continues, individual stars are thrown out of their original orbits and placed onto entirely new paths, some very distant from the region of the collision itself. Since the stars produce the light we see, the “galaxy” now appears to have a highly chaotic shape. Eventually, this new galaxy will settle down into a stable shape, which may not resemble either of the two original galaxies.

ESO: The Ascent of Man

by bystander » Mon Dec 28, 2015 3:10 pm

The Ascent of Man
ESO Picture of the Week | 2015 Dec 28
[img3="Credit: ESO/H. Dahle"]http://cdn.eso.org/images/screen/potw1552a.jpg[/img3][hr][/hr]
Modern science and the spectre of ancient man coexist in this thought-provoking image of a petroglyph near the site of ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile.

A petroglyph is an ancient stone engraving, examples of which can be found scattered across the globe. In some places they can date back as far as 40 000 BCE, but the one pictured here is much more recent.

Upon the face of the stone, the images of men are depicted alongside llamas or other similar wild camelids. The native nomadic people of the Atacama Desert in Chile would have followed herds of these animals across the largely arid and inhospitable land before they adopted a sedentary culture, creating desert oases where they bred camelids.

The pale glow of the stars over and beyond the mountain ridge and the silhouette of one of La Silla’s telescopes frame the passing of the centuries and the progress of humanity from prehistory to our modern age of space exploration.

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Wed Dec 23, 2015 3:32 pm

NGC 2439
http://www.astrophoton.com/NGC2439.htm
Copyright: CEDIC
Processing: Bernhard Hubl

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Wed Dec 23, 2015 3:31 pm

M3
http://www.noao.edu/image_gallery/html/im1273.html
Copyright: T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage) and H. Schweiker (WIYN and NOAO/AURA/NSF)
m3.jpg

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Wed Dec 23, 2015 3:26 pm

NGC 6910
http://www.skypixels.at/ngc6910_info.html
Copyright: Herbert Walter
ngc6910.jpg

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Mon Dec 21, 2015 5:42 pm

M4
http://www.chart32.de/index.php/component/k2/item/175
Copyright: CHART32
Processing: Bernd Flach-Wilken
M4.jpg

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Mon Dec 21, 2015 5:36 pm

Owl Nebula (M97)
http://astrodonimaging.com/gallery/the-owl-gets-a-halo/
Copyright: Don Goldman
M97.jpg

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Mon Dec 21, 2015 5:33 pm

Re: HEIC: Infant Star’s Artistic Outburst (HH 34)

by starsurfer » Mon Dec 21, 2015 5:30 pm

bystander wrote:Infant Star’s Artistic Outburst (HH 34)
ESA Hubble Picture of the Week | 2015 Dec 21
[img3="Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA"]http://cdn.spacetelescope.org/archives/ ... w1551a.jpg[/img3][hr][/hr]
The artistic outburst of an extremely young star, in the earliest phase of formation, is captured in this spectacular image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The colourful wisps, found in the lower left of the image, are painted onto the sky by a young star cocooned in the partially illuminated cloud of obscuring dust seen to the upper right.

Pictured punching through the enshrouding dust is an extremely hot, blue jet of gas released by the young star. As this jet speeds through space, it collides with cooler surrounding material. The result is the colourful object to the lower left, produced as the cooler material is heated by the jet (opo9524a, potw1307a).

This wispy object is known as HH 34 and it is an example of a Herbig–Haro (HH) object. It resides approximately 1400 light-years away near the Orion Nebula, a large star formation region within the Milky Way. HH objects exist for a cosmically brief time — typically thousands of years — with changes seen in observations taken only a few years apart (heic1113).

Although the jet extends the entire length between the infant star and HH34, only a fraction of it appears visible. This part of the jet possesses an intricate structure of knots and ripples, thought to be caused by the different outbursts catching up and ramming into each other over time.
That is lovely, it should hang in an art gallery! I find it amusing the desciption mentions that it is near the Orion Nebula but it is one of many Herbig Haro objects that are part of the NGC 1999 complex. A wider image by Tony Hallas can be seen here.

HEIC: Infant Star’s Artistic Outburst (HH 34)

by bystander » Mon Dec 21, 2015 2:45 pm

Infant Star’s Artistic Outburst (HH 34)
ESA Hubble Picture of the Week | 2015 Dec 21
[img3="Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA"]http://cdn.spacetelescope.org/archives/ ... w1551a.jpg[/img3][hr][/hr]
The artistic outburst of an extremely young star, in the earliest phase of formation, is captured in this spectacular image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The colourful wisps, found in the lower left of the image, are painted onto the sky by a young star cocooned in the partially illuminated cloud of obscuring dust seen to the upper right.

Pictured punching through the enshrouding dust is an extremely hot, blue jet of gas released by the young star. As this jet speeds through space, it collides with cooler surrounding material. The result is the colourful object to the lower left, produced as the cooler material is heated by the jet (opo9524a, potw1307a).

This wispy object is known as HH 34 and it is an example of a Herbig–Haro (HH) object. It resides approximately 1400 light-years away near the Orion Nebula, a large star formation region within the Milky Way. HH objects exist for a cosmically brief time — typically thousands of years — with changes seen in observations taken only a few years apart (heic1113).

Although the jet extends the entire length between the infant star and HH34, only a fraction of it appears visible. This part of the jet possesses an intricate structure of knots and ripples, thought to be caused by the different outbursts catching up and ramming into each other over time.

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by Rothkko » Fri Dec 18, 2015 6:20 pm

Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, Earth and Moon
Credit: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University.

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Fri Dec 18, 2015 5:35 pm

Little Dumbbell Nebula (M76)
http://www.capella-observatory.com/Imag ... Ns/M76.htm
Copyright: Stefan Heutz, Stefan Binnewies and Josef Pöpsel

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Fri Dec 18, 2015 5:33 pm

Abell 31
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cfaobam/2 ... 123849630/
Copyright: Carsten Frenzl
21836209480_7fb92ed3e7_h.jpg

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Fri Dec 18, 2015 5:29 pm

Helix Nebula (NGC 7293)
http://www.tvdavisastropics.com/astroim ... 0000a2.htm
Copyright: Thomas Davis
astroimages-1_i000163.jpg

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Fri Dec 18, 2015 5:27 pm

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Thu Dec 17, 2015 6:31 pm

NGC 7380
http://www.astrobin.com/139936/C/
Copyright: Enrico Scheibel
6d02b9778fe3c12b8f29cf49f666a2b9.1824x0.jpg

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Thu Dec 17, 2015 6:17 pm

NGC 6445 and NGC 6440
http://www.pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/image/160572740
Copyright: Michael Sidonio
160572740.g5TaMIj4.jpg
NGC 6445 is the planetary nebula on the right and NGC 6440 is the globular cluster on the left.

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by Glima49 » Thu Dec 17, 2015 1:56 am

Great Horsehead Nebula in Orion
Credit and Copyright: Reddit user designbydave
Image
(Sorry about the low resolution, a higher resolution photo under 400K is simply not possible. :()

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by Glima49 » Tue Dec 15, 2015 9:26 pm

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Tue Dec 15, 2015 1:16 pm

Butterfly Cluster (M6)
http://www.pbase.com/gbachmayer/image/160647312
Copyright: Gerhard Bachmayer
160647312.rGc3lL00.jpg

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by starsurfer » Tue Dec 15, 2015 1:15 pm

Ann wrote:
starsurfer wrote:Ring Nebula (M57)
http://www.capella-observatory.com/Imag ... 7Field.htm
Copyright: Volker Wendel, Josef Pöpsel, Bernd Koch, Stefan Binnewies and Rainer Sparenberg
M57.jpg
Seeing this great image makes me want to say, Halo, Halo! Image

Ann
You're so funny, for some reason I imagine you wearing a giant sombrero whilst saying that! :lol2:
This is one of the very few double haloes around a planetary nebula, the other major one being the one around NGC 2438.

Re: Found images: 2015 December

by Ann » Mon Dec 14, 2015 11:50 pm

starsurfer wrote:Ring Nebula (M57)
http://www.capella-observatory.com/Imag ... 7Field.htm
Copyright: Volker Wendel, Josef Pöpsel, Bernd Koch, Stefan Binnewies and Rainer Sparenberg
M57.jpg
Seeing this great image makes me want to say, Halo, Halo! Image

Ann

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