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Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by Lukasz83 » Sun Dec 01, 2019 12:32 pm

Close conjunction of Moon and Jupiter from Thursday 31st of October.
Photo taken around 16:48 (separation 17 arc seconds).
Altitude of the planet was only around 9 degrees above the horizon.

Additionally at 16:48 we had a chance to observe nice setup of Jupiter Galilean moons – Io approching Jupiter shield and starting its tranist, Europa on Jupiter disk, Callisto just above the planet and Ganimedes in far distance.

SW Netwonian 254/1200 + ZWO ASI 178MM-C + Baader RGB
2222.jpg
full resolution:
https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/mI4bvY- ... hqkGbg.jpg

Credits: https://www.facebook.com/lukasz.sujka.astronomy

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by Raphdubuc » Sat Nov 30, 2019 7:38 pm

Beautiful duo California nebula and pleiades

40 pictures and each subs is 90 secondes with modded canon 6D and 70-200 canon lens close to 113 mm (1600ISO)
Full:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/163323639 ... ed-public/

Majestic Galaxy M33

2 hours and 3 minutes and each subs is 3 minutes with modded canon T3i and 127 explore scientific (800ISO)
Full:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/163323639 ... ed-public/
Copyright:Raphaël Dubuc
Photo are taken in Saint-Georges-de-Windsor, Québec, Canada

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by rhess » Fri Nov 29, 2019 7:46 pm

NGC 7331 - unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Pegasus

Telescope: ASA EQ1000 f7 - ASA 1 m equatorial telescope
Location: Vega Observatory - House of Nature Salzburg, Austria
Camera: FLI Microline 16803
Exposure time: 34x5min. Luminance, 21x5min.RGB all unbinned

Copyright: Rochus Hess larger resolution
http://www.astrofotografie-hess.at/ngc7331.html
Website
http://www.astrofotografie-hess.at

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by UMa_observatory » Fri Nov 29, 2019 1:19 pm

Hi all!

NGC 249 is an emission nebula in the Small Magellanic Cloud. Furthermore there are NGC 261 and NGC 267 in the field as well as LHA 115-N 9, a planetary nebula. This region is not often photographed in high resolution.
LHA 115-N19 shows interesting structures, similar to a supernova remnant.

Image

http://deeplook.astronomie.at/index_htm ... _75_CR.jpg
http://deeplook.astronomie.at/ngc%20249.htm

The data were taken by Martin Pugh, in detail:
Telescope: Planewave CDK 17, f = 2940 mm
Camera: SBIG STXL11002 with AOX
Filter: Astrodon RGB Gen II, Ha, [OIII] 3 nm
Mount: Paramount ME
Exposure time: Ha 23x30 min, OIII 16x30 min RGB each 3x10 min
El Sauce remote observatory (obstech), Chile

Image processing Markus Blauensteiner

Best regards,
Markus

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by Kevin saragozza » Fri Nov 29, 2019 1:15 pm

Description: after a long car ride, given that the time was short for the meeting of the moon with Venus and Jupiter before they would have set, I manage to head towards the Ionian Sea in the Syracuse area, where the moon is now about to hide. November 28th it's 6:13 pm around me it's pitch dark, I don't have a torch, I position my camera in the rocks and capture this moment where the moon near Venus is about to greet me.

Copyright: Kevin Saragozza

equipment: canon 6d mark ii, canon 24 70 2.8 l ii, single image

https://www.flickr.com/photos/144743338 ... ed-public/

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by Manolo Rodriguez » Thu Nov 28, 2019 8:54 pm

3.8 days Moon

MOON 20160312- 2003UT 3,8 days Asterisk APOD.jpg

Four images mosaic
Captured 2016, march 12 - 20.03 UT prom - El Pedroso, Seville, Spain
C11 XLT - ASI 174MM camera

Copyright: Manolo Rodriguez, Seville, Spain

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by Paulee97 » Thu Nov 28, 2019 5:32 pm

This evening we had an opportunity to see one beautiful date of Moon, Venus and Jupiter. This photos describe beautiful atmosphere we had in Prague. :)
Copyright: Pavel Váňa
Canon EOS 6D, Canon 70-200 mm f/4 L
Moon dating with Venus and Jupiter at Prague castle
apod2.jpg
Beautiful meeting in Prague
apod.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by clsit » Thu Nov 28, 2019 3:22 pm

Extremely Rare Astronomical Phenomenon -- Planetary Alignments of Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Moon in Night Sky


*** Image access to: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xk20eU ... sp=sharing

Photographer by Exodus CL Sit, Transmedia Astronomer
Location: Shatin, Hong Kong China
Camera: Canon SX60 HS

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by tommasostella » Thu Nov 28, 2019 9:44 am

IC 1848 Soul nebula

The image is the result of shooting with OSC camera and dual narrowband filter (Ha + OIII Hb)
Acquiring took place in Taranto (Italy) on 21 and 22 October 2019.

Technical data

Lights: 117x300s @ 250 Gain (-5°C), 36 Dark, 78 Flat

Telescope: TS PhotoLine 72/432
Camera: ZWO ASI 294mc Pro
Mount: Skywatcher AZ-EQ6 GT
Autoguide: ASI 224mc & Ultraguide 60
Filters: Optolong L-Enhance
Processing: DeepSkyStacker, Photoshop CC, PixInsight , AstraImage

Copyright: Tommaso Stella

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by KuriousGeorge » Thu Nov 28, 2019 5:51 am

M74 in HaLRGB. KG Observatory, Julian, CA.

https://www.astrobin.com/heeckz/
Attachments
M74_S1b_Crop_HVLG_LHE2_CR_Levels_VBNR_Ha_Crop_CBS_Levels_HVLG_HPF2.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by sydney » Wed Nov 27, 2019 3:47 am

CTB 1 (Abell 85)
Ha/OIII with RGB stars
Attachments
Pavelchak CTB 1 vsmall.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by Kevin saragozza » Tue Nov 26, 2019 11:18 pm

Description:This evening I went to the lighthouse of the plemmirio siracusa, it was 9:51 pm I placed myself under the lighthouse and I took the monument again pointing towards the North Star, creating the typical vortex star trail.

Copyright: Kevin Saragozza

equipment: canon 6d mark ii, canon 16-35 l f4, 200 shots

https://www.flickr.com/photos/144743338 ... ed-public/

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by lizarranet » Tue Nov 26, 2019 8:06 pm

Small Magallenic CLoud (SMC)

Copyright: Mikel Martínez
https://fotoastro.blogspot.com/

Equipment: Canon 6D mod + Samyang 135mm f2.8

More details here

ImageSMC by Mikel Martínez, en Flickr

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by lizarranet » Tue Nov 26, 2019 8:04 pm

Large Magallenic CLoud (LMC)

Copyright: Mikel Martínez
https://fotoastro.blogspot.com/

Equipment: Canon 6D mod + SAmyang 135mm f2.8

More details here

ImageLMC by Mikel Martínez, en Flickr

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by lizarranet » Tue Nov 26, 2019 7:44 pm

Siemeis 147

A HaOIIIRGB version of this huge nebula. 4 panel mosaic.

Copyright: Mikel Martínez
https://fotoastro.blogspot.com/

Equipment: Takahashi FSQ 106 + Moravian G3-16200

More details here

ImageSiemeis 147 by Mikel Martínez, en Flickr

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by mcaligiuri » Tue Nov 26, 2019 7:11 pm

NGC2264: Cone Nebula, Christmas Tree and Fox Fur

November 22, 2019

http://mcaligiuri.com/images/Nebula/NGC2264_APOD_2.jpg


Copyright: Michael P. Caligiuri, Carlsbad, CA
http://mcaligiuri.com

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by KuriousGeorge » Tue Nov 26, 2019 4:33 am

M74. KG Observatory, Julian, CA.

The November weather hasn't been very cooperative this dark cycle. We're seeing clouds and 20 mph+ wind nearly every day.

Last night was surprisingly clear, dark and steady. Here's M74 from what I can gather from 8 PM to 1 AM. A bit noisier than my normal 15 hours, but surprisingly deeper than I expected. Humidity was very low (30%), so that may have helped. Big snow storm on the way, so I suppose this is "the calm before the storm".

"M74 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces, 32 million light-years away from Earth.

The galaxy's low surface brightness makes it the most difficult Messier object for amateur astronomers to observe. However, the relatively large angular size of the galaxy and the galaxy's face-on orientation make it an ideal object for professional astronomers who want to study spiral arm structure and spiral density waves. It's estimated that M74 is home to about 100 billion stars."

https://www.astrobin.com/c78h4j/
Attachments
M74_S1b_Crop_HVLG_LHE2_CR_Levels_VBNR.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by Manolo Rodriguez » Mon Nov 25, 2019 11:46 pm

Moon - From Vallis Rheita to Maurolycus - APOD.jpg
From Vallis Rheita to Maurolycus

https://i.imgur.com/sQABo8b.jpg

Copyright: Manolo Rodriguez, Seville, Spain

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by barretosmed » Mon Nov 25, 2019 10:27 pm

We need to look more to the sky!

t caught my attention this photo by some points:

1) Fall of a meteor at the bottom of the photo
2) Capture andromeda over the larger screen, with a cloud high above it showing andromeda during photo enlargement. Detail, this cloud took too long to get out.
3) That peace and feeling of freedom that astrophotography causes.

***Equipments:***
Canon 6D
Rokinon 14mm 2.4
30 "single frame
ISO 1600

*** BEST DETAILS: ***
https://www.astrobin.com/full/q1aglw/0/?nc=user


Pousada Campos Misticos
Munhoz - MG - Brazil
08/02/2019

Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Email: Barretosmed@hotmail.com

[img2]https://www.astrobin.com/full/q1aglw/0/?nc=user/img2]

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by Marsha Kirschbaum » Mon Nov 25, 2019 8:14 pm

ImageConjunction of Venus and Jupiter 2019.11.24 by Marsha Kirschbaum, on Flickr

On November 24, 2019, the conjunction of planets Venus and Jupiter occurred. They were less than 2 degrees apart. I like to include our planet Earth with any astro events I photograph to give humbling context to where we are in relation to our night skies.

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by SpookyAstro » Mon Nov 25, 2019 6:58 pm

ImageDusty LBN 782 Widefield from Grand Mesa Observatory by Transient Astronomer, on Flickr

Image credit and copyright Tom Masterson, Grand Mesa Observatory

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by twoghouls » Mon Nov 25, 2019 4:45 pm

Image
The Double Cluster by Nico Carver, on Flickr

I have been experimenting with capturing broadband data using a DSLR and narrowband data with a cooled mono camera at the same time on the same field. I then register all the photos to a single reference, remove the stars from the narrowband data (h-alpha in this case), and overlay the DSLR image on top. This image is my first result. It shows the familiar Double Cluster with the less familiar clouds of Hydrogen (HII regions) only visible through deep exposure with a narrowband filter.

Clear skies, Nico

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by Ann » Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:12 am

avdhoeven wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:49 pm
Ann wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2019 8:58 am
Tell me, though. In the caption you wrote the following:
The overview image shows the constellation of Cygnus and shows where the remnant is found.
Where is the overview image? I can't find it.

Ann
Thanks so much. The overview is in the bottom, but it is really, really small. This is better I think :)

G65.3+5.7 Ha_OIII- bicolor 2019 starnet-v2 location.jpg

Thank you! Very interesting! I had no idea that this remnant was so large. In fact, I had no idea it existed. The Veil Nebula sticks out like a sore thumb, but I have never noticed this one. It must be an old supernova remnant to be so large and faint. Surely it can't just be comparatively nearby, so that it is "diluted" compared with the background?

Thanks again! :D

Ann

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by maxmirot » Mon Nov 25, 2019 3:34 am

This an image of Red Sprites and the milky-way. The image was captured from my front yard in Hereford, AZ. The image faces the Coronado National Monument in the Huachuca Mountains.
The thunderstorm occurred on August 31, 2019. I was taking a time lapse of the Storm and milky-way using an astro modified Canon 6D and a Tamron 15-30mm lens @f2.8 and15mm.
Individual stills were obtained using a 13 second exposure time at ASA 1600. This was my first attempt to capture a thunderstorm using time lapse. I think had some beginners luck.


Max


https://www.astrobin.com/ua1oj9/?active=WIDE&nc=user

https://www.astrobin.com/full/ua1oj9/0/ ... DE&nc=user

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO8cR9oq8Nc

Re: Submissions: 2019 November

by barretosmed » Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:45 am

We need to look more to the sky!


It caught my attention this photo by some points:

1) Fall of a meteor at the bottom of the photo
2) Capture andromeda over the larger screen, with a cloud high above it showing andromeda during photo enlargement. Detail, this cloud took too long to get out.
3) That peace and feeling of freedom that astrophotography causes.

***Equipments:***
Canon 6D
Rokinon 14mm 2.4
30 "single frame
ISO 1600

*** BEST DETAILS: ***
https://www.astrobin.com/full/q1aglw/0/?nc=user


Pousada Campos Misticos
Munhoz - MG - Brazil
08/02/2019

Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
Email: Barretosmed@hotmail.com
My_Picture.jpg

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