Submissions: 2013 May

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Post by jeffj » Sun May 05, 2013 4:08 am

NGC4214 - Dwarf barred irregular galaxy in Canes Venatici
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Post by francescodib » Sun May 05, 2013 9:22 am

ISS color from Earth
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Re: Submissions: 2013 May

Post by lup974 » Sun May 05, 2013 3:34 pm

A beautiful night on the east coast of Reunion Island
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Copyright: Luc Perrot I discovered this lovely place last weekend on the east coast of Reunion Island. It was evident that I had to go back at night, despite the 30-minute walk through the forest to access the site. Unfortunately, the weather was not very favorable ... Arrived around 21h on the spot, I waited patiently hoping for a thinning ... which finally arrived around midnight. 10 minutes, no more, to take this shot. Then it was the moonrise at 0:30 that allowed me to realize this shot. Our little rock reflects the first rays light from our natural satellite.

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Post by staigerman » Sun May 05, 2013 3:53 pm

Seeing Sunspots thanks to California Fires?

I think I saw sunspot group 1734 by accident, taking a picture during sunset at Venice Beach, California, May 3rd Friday evening, the sky was a bit misty/foggy and visibility reduced by dust and smoke particles from the nearby Camarillo fires. See attached image. I only just realized this must be a sunspot group while reviewing the pictures. Based on spaceweather.com it looks like it could be #1734

Image url = http://www.thebest3d.com/IMG_3883-with- ... nspots.jpg

http://www.thebest3d.com/IMG_3883-with- ... nspots.jpg

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Post by kokehtz » Sun May 05, 2013 4:27 pm

Sun in CaK light (Calcium II K) May 5, 2013
Copyright: Álvaro Ibáñez Pérez
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Light from singly-ionized calcium ions in the Sun's upper photosphere and chromosphere (up to 2000 km altitude). Because the blue Calcium K Line (393.3 nm) is sensitive to magnetic fields, magnetically active structures show up in high contrast against the surrounding chromosphere. Places where moderate magnetic fields exist show up bright whereas images of high magnetic fields are dark.

In this CaK image, you typically see brightness along the edges of large convection cells called supergranules and in areas called plages. Dark sunspots are also visible.

Spots on the sun are areas of high magnetic field which appear dark to their surroundings (5,800K) due to their cooler temperature of around 3000-3500K. Spots consist of a dark central region (umbra) and are surrounded by an annular region of dark and bright filaments called the penumbra. Within a developing active region (sunspot
group) tiny spots form initially without a developed penumbra and are called pores. These are usually relatively short lived or can develop a penumbra and become a fully developed spot.

The chromosphere is a place of high solar activity. In the course of a few minutes we can observe changes in the ejecta and prominences, in the path of the filaments, and as matter flows following very characteristic arches. Chromosphere is also visible in the light emitted by the ionized calcium, in the violet part of the solar spectrum in a wavelength of 393.4 nm. This light comes from calcium atoms that have lost an electron.
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Re: Submissions: 2013 May

Post by dmcvey75 » Sun May 05, 2013 6:01 pm

My favorite part of the Milky Way (w/ Shaula and Lesath) Rising . Blog and higher resolution image: http://www.danielmcvey.com/?p=4626

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Post by kokehtz » Sun May 05, 2013 6:51 pm

Sun in CaK light in 3D
Copyright: Álvaro Ibáñez Pérez
Web: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kokehtz‬
Full resolution: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8554/8710 ... aec2_h.jpg

To view the 3D image are simple instructions:

1. Place the image in the center of the screen.
2. Position yourself at a normal distance from the monitor.
3. Now cross your eyes slowly.
4. Now make the two central circles overlap in one.
5. When you've got, focuses the central image while keeping the two overlapping images.
6. You will see that the Sun in three dimensions.

Light from singly-ionized calcium ions in the Sun's upper photosphere and chromosphere (up to 2000 km altitude). Because the blue Calcium K Line (393.3 nm) is sensitive to magnetic fields, magnetically active structures show up in high contrast against the surrounding chromosphere. Places where moderate magnetic fields exist show up bright whereas images of high magnetic fields are dark.

In this CaK image, you typically see brightness along the edges of large convection cells called supergranules and in areas called plages. Dark sunspots are also visible.

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Post by Sergio » Sun May 05, 2013 11:02 pm

IC 4628 in Scorpius (aka Gum 56)

Greetings !!

An impressive arc shaped rim of HII structure located in Scorpius tail and known as the Prawn Nebula. The center portion of the nebula is very bright and it seems there is a faint reflection component embedding it. Bright stars are part of Open Cluster named Trumpler 24 which shines at magnitude 8.6 and spans over 60 arc minutes representing approximately 250 light years across.

More information and high resolution view in the following link

http://www.baskies.com.ar/PHOTOS/IC%204628%20LHaRGB.htm

Best Regards and nice week to all
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Post by geekyrocketguy » Sun May 05, 2013 11:21 pm

Laser Trails and Star Trails
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Copyright: Sean Goebel

40 minutes of exposure time on the summit of Mauna Kea. Keck II was using the laser adaptive optics system. From left to right are the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope, Subaru, Keck I and II, Caltech Submillimeter Observatory, and NASA Infrared Telescope Facility.
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Post by KamilaM » Mon May 06, 2013 4:58 am

ISS and SUN
http://spaceweather.com/gallery/full_im ... 774914.jpg http://spaceweather.com/gallery/full_im ... 774914.jpg http://spaceweather.com/gallery/full_im ... 774914.jpg Copyright: Kamila Mazurkiewicz
05.05.2013, Poland
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Sky-Watcher 1200/200, Canon 20D, ISO 100, 1/6000 s.

Sun with some guest
http://spaceweather.com/gallery/full_im ... 231056.jpg Copyright: Kamila Mazurkiewicz
17.04.2013, Poland
The photo depicts a black cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), a loner, sitting quietly on a withered branch.
The sound of birds, the sight of dead trees in the backwaters of the Wisla river--I savor the taste of spring.

Kind regards,
Kamila
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Post by geomorph » Mon May 06, 2013 4:40 pm

M100 Neighborhood, taken with a homemade astrograph from my backyard observatory in Northern Utah.

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For a description and other versions of this object, visit the link below.

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Post by terry.hancock » Mon May 06, 2013 5:41 pm

NGC4395 A Seyfert Spiral Galaxy
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Post by nicola montecchiari » Mon May 06, 2013 6:58 pm

Hickson 68
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Bolid across Milky Way in Formentera island

Post by frikosal » Mon May 06, 2013 7:46 pm

Bolid from eta aquarids meteor shower crossing the sky from left to
right, apparently above the center of the Milky Way while displaying
an impressive range of colors due to air ionization.
Photographed today at 4:30 AM local time in Formentera island.
(c) Manel Soria - http://www.frikosal.net

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Post by efe.tuncel » Mon May 06, 2013 9:55 pm

Here is a photo of star trails with an Eta Aquarid Meteor and lightinings over Ankara, Turkey. Image by Efe Tuncel
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Post by dani caxete » Mon May 06, 2013 11:17 pm

El Bosque Encantando (Cuenca-España)
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Post by wilsondm » Tue May 07, 2013 12:32 am

Sun on May 4th
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http://www.avertedimagination.com/images/4May2013.jpg
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Crepuscular Rays in Tomina
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Copyright: Miguel Claro Gegenschein and Zodiacal light at midnight
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Post by SalvatoreGrasso » Tue May 07, 2013 1:44 am

Ngc 4038 and 4039 - The Antennae galaxies
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Copyright: Salvatore Grasso (sgrasso1991@aol.com)
Data downloaded from the Hubble Legacy Archive

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Post by kaymann » Tue May 07, 2013 2:23 am

Iridescence on Altostratus Tailing

Iridescence is caused by parallel ice crystals driven in a common direction by high speed winds aloft. The tailings have to be thin enough that ice crystals all align in the same direction.


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Post by carlosdn » Tue May 07, 2013 5:13 pm

In this picture we can see: BETA CRUCIS, DY CRUCIS, NCG4755 and part of Coalsack dark nebula.

Take from San Antonio de Areco, Argentina 16.04.2013

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-nJUJowWcgiI/U ... SA+DEF.jpg

© Carlos Di Nallo - 2013
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Post by astrochuck » Tue May 07, 2013 7:30 pm

M81,M82 & NGC3077
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M 81,M 82 Final by astrochuck, on Flickr


Taken with QHY9M & AT65EDQ May 1-3,2013

L- 3x20min, 6x30min bin 1x1 (4h)
RGB- 6x10min/each bin 2x2 (3h)
Ha-3x30min bin 1x1 (1.5h)

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Saturn, MoonsEnceladus,Dione,Tethys

Post by Efrain Morales » Tue May 07, 2013 7:36 pm

Saturn on May 6th, 02:54ut. Under above average conditions. Also in view three principal moons Enceladus top Left of the rings and Dione top right and Tethys just below of it. Hexagon pole shows well here also.
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A light over the sea called Jupiter

Post by Maria Rosa Vila » Tue May 07, 2013 9:13 pm

On May 4 in the Formentera island, Spain
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Post by mexhunter » Tue May 07, 2013 9:18 pm

Land of Shamans.
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