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Re: Submission: 2018 December

by HHV » Tue Jan 01, 2019 9:02 am

Happy New Year!

Shot the fireworks in my neighbourhood and the image includes the trails of the constellation Lion in the upper left corner - you can easily make out that B-class stars like Regulus with its fine blue colour, a hint that the surface temperature is far higher than that of our sun.
;-)
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HappyNewYear.jpg

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by fabiomax » Mon Dec 31, 2018 2:28 pm

Cone and Christmas Tree
www.astrofabiomax.it
Copyright: Fabiomassimo Castelluzzo
http://www.astrofabiomax.it/ngc2264.html

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by rwittich_de » Mon Dec 31, 2018 11:31 am

Thank you Ann,
There is an object in the background I do not know. Can you tell me what it is? I marked it in the second image with a green circle.
In the red circle you see the planetary nebula PN Ba 1
Best wishes
Reinhold

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by dflipp » Mon Dec 31, 2018 6:01 am

NGC 1977 - The running man nebula in Orion

Image

101 x 30 seconds with an ASI294MC Pro on a 10" home built Newtonian.

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by sternklar » Sun Dec 30, 2018 9:54 pm

Comet 46P/Wirtanen with Star Clusters and Interstellar Dust, December 17 2018
http://www.sternklar.ch/images-webpages ... Dez-18.htm

Exposure data:
Sigma 50 mm f/1.4 Art @ f/2.8 with Canon EOS 6Da. Exposure time: 60 x 1 min @ 400 Asa. Tracked with iOptron Skytracker Pro in Berne, Switzerland.

Copyright: Manuel Jung, www.sternklar.ch

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by kokehtz » Sun Dec 30, 2018 1:54 pm

Hi!

Here is an image of Andromeda Clouds in color, with 23 hours of total exposure (Ha: 80x900s bin2 + RGB: 12x300s bin2)

In full resolution and more quality:
https://aipastroimaging.com/wp-content/ ... al_AIP.jpg

You can see more information and photos in my section of the website (in Spanish):
https://aipastroimaging.com/m31-ha-clouds-hargb/

Autor: Álvaro Ibáñez Pérez
Website: www.aipastroimaging.com

Image
https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7824/3265 ... 3417_c.jpg

Cheers!

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by HHV » Sun Dec 30, 2018 8:45 am

Rosette Nebula with open cluster NGC 2244:

Used some breaks in the clouds to capture photons of the famous "Rose" with my 10inch Newtonian reflector and DSLR.
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Rosette_Nebula.jpg

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by Sebastian Voltmer » Sun Dec 30, 2018 6:57 am

46P/Wirtanen, California Nebula, Plejades, Dark Clouds of Taurus and Aldebaran, Dec 18, 2018
French Alps, 1950m
46P_2018-12-18_SVoltmer.jpg
Sony a7s (a), 58 mm f/4, Baader UV/IR cut
6 x 60 sec (ISO 800). Processed with PixInsight and PS

sebastian@voltmer.de
www.astrofilm.com

Cheers!
Sebastian

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by Sebastian Voltmer » Sat Dec 29, 2018 1:15 pm

46P/Wirtanen, California Nebula, Plejades, Dark Clouds of Taurus and Aldebaran, Dec 18, 2018
French Alps, 1950m

46P_2018-12-18_SVoltmer.jpg
Sony a7s (a), 58 mm f/4, Baader UV/IR cut
6 x 60 sec (ISO 800). Processed with PixInsight and PS

sebastian@voltmer.de
www.apollo-13.eu

Cheers!
Sebastian

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by Steve Pastor » Fri Dec 28, 2018 8:15 pm

The Perseus Cluster of Galaxies

This image of the Perseus cluster of galaxies, also known as Abell 426, is centered on NGC 1275. NGC 1275 is a giant elliptical galaxy, which is a radio source and x-ray emitter. Abell 426 is part of the Pisces-Perseus supercluster, which contains over a thousand galaxies. The image is a total of 9 hrs exposure with a Takahashi CCA-250 f/5 astrograph and a QSI683wsg camera (Astrodon Gen2 filters) on a Paramount ME taken on the nights of 7 Nov, 3, 13 Dec 2018 in Mayhill, NM (18 x 1200 sec lights; 3 x 1200 sec R, G, and B at -20 degrees; 24 darks; 128 flats; 128 bias). Processed with PixInsight 1.8.5.1353 Ripley (x64).
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NGC1275final_Small.jpg

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by Hermann von Eiff » Fri Dec 28, 2018 12:41 pm

Around the Bubble Nebula
Copyright: Hermann von Eiff
M52_NGC7635_7538_Dec_28_2018.jpg

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by fabiomax » Thu Dec 27, 2018 11:09 pm

NGC2245,VdB78,Vdb77
http://www.astrofabiomax.it/
Copyright: Fabiomassimo Castelluzzo
http://www.astrofabiomax.it/files/ic2169_ngc2245_h.jpg

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by maphilli14 » Wed Dec 26, 2018 5:32 am

Best of Solar System 2018
https://astromaphilli14.blogspot.com/20 ... -best.html
Copyright: Michael A. Philllips
https://i.imgur.com/5owbbOE.png

IC1396

by alcarreño » Mon Dec 24, 2018 5:57 pm

Sadr

by alcarreño » Mon Dec 24, 2018 5:41 pm

Copyrights. Raul Villaverde Fraile

ImageSadr_Annotated by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr
ImageSadr by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by vendetta » Mon Dec 24, 2018 10:29 am

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by astrosirius » Mon Dec 24, 2018 12:11 am

NGC 891 Our Twin Sister Galaxy

Copyright by: Lluis Romero
Attachments
NGC_891_Web.jpg

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by Starseye » Sun Dec 23, 2018 3:49 pm

A twisted Geminid meteor
This picture captured on the way to Mt.Siguniang scenery during the Geminid meteor shower.A Geminid meteor taking a twisting path just flies over The Youngest Girls's Peak which is higher than 6200 meters.No one is sure why meteor path becomes twisted,Juergen Rendtel guesses the reason could be the meteor is markedly non-spherical in shape, non-uniform in composition, or electrically charged. Non-uniform meteors, for example, may evaporate more on one side than another, causing a rotating meteor to wobble.
Copyright: Ji Liao , Chang Liu
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Twisted_Giminid_Meteor.jpg

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by barretosmed » Sat Dec 22, 2018 11:21 pm

:cry: Merry Christmas
Dear friends, I leave here in advance my sincere merry Christmas to all.
I anticipate my merry Christmas, so I made through the junction of two images my astronomical Christmas tree.
Here in this image times:
1) cone nebula (Christmas tree): captured during the meeting in Mato Grosso- MT - Brazil : https://www.astrobin.com/full/332122/0/
2) Comet 46p / Wirtaner (would be the light at the tip of the star, captured um Jales - SP - Brazil https://www.astrobin.com/full/381842/0/

Some artificial spikes were placed to simulate Christmas balls.

Equipment
1) cone: Apo 80mm ts + cen60ec + asi1600mm + baader LRGB
20 * 150 "GB + 10 * 300" halpha + L
2) Comet 46p: Canon 6D + lens 200mm f2.8 +smarteq: 15 * 60 "

Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Attachments
97066F17-9FDD-43C4-A25D-7B9EA20842F6.jpeg

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by cosmicwreckingball » Sat Dec 22, 2018 8:40 pm

Thanks, Ann!

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by Ann » Sat Dec 22, 2018 5:31 pm

cosmicwreckingball wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 4:30 pm The California Nebula (NGC 1499) illuminated by the runaway star, Menkib.

This three panel mosaic reveals the California Nebula, roughly 1000 light years from our Solar System. Featured in many photos of this month's comet, 46p as it passed through Perseus, this up close mosaic of the nebula reveals it's subtle hydrogen clouds filled with stars and hiding galaxies behind the wispy clouds.

Image for submission:
Image

Full solve of region:
Image

Photographed by Matt Harbison

Image captured during the months of November & December from Marathon Texas at the privately owned and operated Marathon Astronomical Remote Imaging Observatory.

Equipment used:
William Optics 132Flt with .8 reducers operating at 740fl @f5.6
QHY 16200 7 Position Filter Wheel
Astrodon Filters LRGB+HA
Astro-Physics Mach 1 GTO
QHY Med. OAG

Software used:
Captured with Sequence Generator Pro from Main Sequence Software
Edited in Pixinsight
Export & Levels in Photoshop & Lightroom

Please click for Full Resolution & Technical details: http://www.astrobin.com/380450/?nc=user
I love your full resolution annotated image! Thanks! :D

Ann

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by cosmicwreckingball » Sat Dec 22, 2018 4:30 pm

The California Nebula (NGC 1499) illuminated by the runaway star, Menkib.

This three panel mosaic reveals the California Nebula, roughly 1000 light years from our Solar System. Featured in many photos of this month's comet, 46p as it passed through Perseus, this up close mosaic of the nebula reveals it's subtle hydrogen clouds filled with stars and hiding galaxies behind the wispy clouds.

Image for submission:
Image

Full solve of region:
Image

Photographed by Matt Harbison

Image captured during the months of November & December from Marathon Texas at the privately owned and operated Marathon Astronomical Remote Imaging Observatory.

Equipment used:
William Optics 132Flt with .8 reducers operating at 740fl @f5.6
QHY 16200 7 Position Filter Wheel
Astrodon Filters LRGB+HA
Astro-Physics Mach 1 GTO
QHY Med. OAG

Software used:
Captured with Sequence Generator Pro from Main Sequence Software
Edited in Pixinsight
Export & Levels in Photoshop & Lightroom

Please click for Full Resolution & Technical details: http://www.astrobin.com/380450/?nc=user

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by astronut2007 » Sat Dec 22, 2018 3:34 pm

CHRISTMAS STAR?
Copyright: Alan C Tough

Although it looks like a Christmas ornament here, Canopus (Alpha Carinae) is the second brightest star in the night sky and is, arguably, a candidate for the fabled Star of Bethlehem.

Details:
iTelescope T27, Siding Spring Observatory, New South Wales, Australia.
Planewave 27" CDK @ f/6.6, FLI PL09000 CCD, Planewave Alt/Az mount.
Astrodon filters. LRGB = 60 Seconds per filter.
FOV: 27.1 x 27.1 arc-mins.

Highest resolution image here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/7776810@N07/22964923944/

Re: Submission: 2018 December

by mftoet » Sat Dec 22, 2018 1:12 pm

Molecular Clouds in Cepheus: MBM 163, 164, 165 & 166 and LBN 569
http://www.mauricetoet.nl
Copyright: Maurice Toet

Rarely imaged Molecular Clouds in Cepheus: MBM 163, 164, 165 & 166 and LBN 569 (reprocessed).
MBM is an abbreviation for Magnani, Blitz and Mundy who identified/catalogued 57 molecular clouds at high galactic latitudes in 1985.

https://www.mauricetoet.nl/DeepSky/i-5Z9v6J4/A

Orion

by alcarreño » Fri Dec 21, 2018 8:39 pm

Copyrights. Raul Villaverde Fraile
ImageOrion HalfaRGB by Raul Villaverde, en FlickrImageOrion_HalfaRGBv4_Annotatedv2 by Raul Villaverde, en Flickr

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