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Submissions: 2016 March

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Re: Submissions: 2016 March

Post by sebagr » Tue Mar 01, 2016 2:41 pm

This is a Blood Moon Eclipse timelapse video. I believe there is no other timelapse like this one on the net, and since we have a lunar eclipse coming soon I thought it might be ideal for this month.

I leave you two links, one for Vimeo and another one for Youtube:

My website: https://dso-browser.com, or my profile in it: https://dso-browser.com/profile/sebagr.


Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Sebastian.

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Re: Submissions: 2016 March

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Mars - Feb.29th

Post by Efrain Morales » Tue Mar 01, 2016 5:41 pm

Mars on February 29th, 07:21ut. NPH (top), Oxia Palus (L), Sinus Sabaeus (cntr), Syrtis Major (R) Blue Orographic Clouds at the limb.
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Re: Submissions: 2016 March

Post by jimstar » Wed Mar 02, 2016 12:27 am

Subject: NGC6992 imaged in Ha, OIII
Copyrights: James Collins
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Post by tommy_h » Wed Mar 02, 2016 9:03 am

Propeller Nebula (Simeis 57, DWB 111)
http://www.distant-lights.at/simeis57_h ... _08_31.htm
Copyright: Thomas Henne

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Greg Parker

Delphinus with an Akira Fujii-like effect

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Re: Submissions: 2016 March

Post by sydney » Thu Mar 03, 2016 12:28 am

NGC 3077 - Peculiar Galaxy in M81 Group
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http://www.astrobin.com/240672/0/

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Re: Submissions: 2016 March

Post by Ann » Thu Mar 03, 2016 2:40 am

sydney wrote:NGC 3077 - Peculiar Galaxy in M81 Group
LRGB
Larger Image and data::
http://www.astrobin.com/240672/0/

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I love that image! :D To me it looks fantastic, like a strange eye in space. The colors are saturated, and some people may not like that, but I love it. I think it is an amazing portrait of a core starburst galaxy, where the starburst region is sitting inside a large cocoon of old stars. I also love the dramatic dust lanes apparently streaming out of the starburst center. They make me wonder if this galaxy is a little brother or sister of M82, and if the dust lanes emanating from the core of the galaxy also contain ionized hydrogen gas.

But unlike M82, which must be one of the most-photographed galaxies by Earthly astrophotographers, NGC 3077 so rarely gets its portrait taken. Thank you so much for photographing it for us!

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Re: Submissions: 2016 March

Post by starsurfer » Thu Mar 03, 2016 5:19 pm

Ann wrote:
sydney wrote:NGC 3077 - Peculiar Galaxy in M81 Group
LRGB
Larger Image and data::
http://www.astrobin.com/240672/0/

Nick Pavelchak
Altamont, NY
I love that image! :D To me it looks fantastic, like a strange eye in space. The colors are saturated, and some people may not like that, but I love it. I think it is an amazing portrait of a core starburst galaxy, where the starburst region is sitting inside a large cocoon of old stars. I also love the dramatic dust lanes apparently streaming out of the starburst center. They make me wonder if this galaxy is a little brother or sister of M82, and if the dust lanes emanating from the core of the galaxy also contain ionized hydrogen gas.

But unlike M82, which must be one of the most-photographed galaxies by Earthly astrophotographers, NGC 3077 so rarely gets its portrait taken. Thank you so much for photographing it for us!

Ann
I concur with you Ann and also agree it is a very undervalued galaxy!

You are right that it contains an ionized outflow, which would easily be visible with a Ha filter.

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Aldebaran and the Hyades

Post by Greg Parker » Thu Mar 03, 2016 6:01 pm

Copyright: Prof. Greg Parker 2016

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Post by Deep-Sky-Astroteam » Thu Mar 03, 2016 9:41 pm

NGC 2244 In the heart of the Rose

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Recording /Image processing: by Frank Iwaszkiewicz

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Comets 252P, P/2016 BA14 - March 2nd,1st

Post by Efrain Morales » Thu Mar 03, 2016 10:15 pm

Comets 252P LINEAR on March 2nd, P/2016 BA14 on March 1st. Two comets – comet 252P/LINEAR 12 (Left) and Comet P/2016 BA14 (PANSTARRS) (Right) will make record-breaking Earth flybys with the passage of PANSTARRS being the closest known comet flyby of the last 230 yrs.
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Re: Submissions: 2016 March

Post by j.s.ebersole » Fri Mar 04, 2016 1:19 am

IC2948 Running Chicken Nebula
http://jebersol.zenfolio.com/
Copyright: John Ebersole
http://jebersol.zenfolio.com/img/s4/v10 ... 3332-6.jpg
p1812913332-6_Ebersole.jpg
Though difficult to discern a fowl, this nebular body is replete with colorful emissions and dark globules. It is depicted here in HST narrowband palette.
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Re: Submissions: 2016 March

Post by jeffj » Fri Mar 04, 2016 7:06 am

Pelican Nebula (IC 5070)
Full-size/details: http://jeffjastro.com/dso/IC5070_2Nov15.htm
Copyright: Jeff Johnson (http://jeffjastro.com)
... Imaged from my backyard. Thank you for looking ...

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Adam nebula

Post by litobrit » Fri Mar 04, 2016 12:22 pm

Hello,
A new version of my last image. More accurate central stars and noise improvements.
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The full 3200x1200 is here http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=39433687V6.jpg

Another version of Michel from Florence :ssmile:
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Re: Submissions: 2016 March

Post by starsurfer » Fri Mar 04, 2016 12:27 pm

j.s.ebersole wrote: IC2948 Running Chicken Nebula
http://jebersol.zenfolio.com/
Copyright: John Ebersole
http://jebersol.zenfolio.com/img/s4/v10 ... 3332-6.jpg
Though difficult to discern a fowl, this nebular body is replete with colorful emissions and dark globules. It is depicted here in HST narrowband palette.
I think to see the chicken requires an image with a wider field of view that shows the outer extensions. All I can see is an emission nebula with a star cluster, bright rimmed globules and Bok globules? :? :lol2:

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Post by j.s.ebersole » Fri Mar 04, 2016 1:45 pm

The Running Chicken Revealed
http://jebersol.zenfolio.com/
Copyright: John Ebersole
Even with the requested wider field of view, it remains difficult to see the chicken, unless you turn the image 90 deg (bottom left). Then you may discern a “pecking chicken” that is hardly running. Regardless, thanks for comment.

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Re: Submissions: 2016 March

Post by starsurfer » Fri Mar 04, 2016 2:40 pm

j.s.ebersole wrote: The Running Chicken Revealed
http://jebersol.zenfolio.com/
Copyright: John Ebersole
Even with the requested wider field of view, it remains difficult to see the chicken, unless you turn the image 90 deg (bottom left). Then you may discern a “pecking chicken” that is hardly running. Regardless, thanks for comment.
That's an even nicer image and includes the bonus planetary nebula* Hen 2-72! Maybe the running chicken is only visible with visual observations?

*I really like planetary nebulae!!!

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Re: Submissions: 2016 March

Post by Brendan Kinch » Fri Mar 04, 2016 4:23 pm

Another rendition of the Rosette Nebula (HST). I think a little more detail comes through on this one:
http://www.kinchastro.com/uploads/5/1/5 ... signed.jpg

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Jupiter, GRS, White spot "Z" - March 3rd

Post by Efrain Morales » Fri Mar 04, 2016 4:38 pm

Jupiter, GRS and the white spot Z (upper left) on March 3rd, 05:09ut. Now within days to opposition.
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Post by stringdom42 » Sat Mar 05, 2016 1:33 am

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Saturn obscured by rings by Val Klavans, on Flickr
Image taken on February 22, 2016 by the Cassini spacecraft & processed by Val Klavans

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Jupiter, GRS - March 5th (3D)

Post by Efrain Morales » Sat Mar 05, 2016 11:01 pm

Jupiter, GRS coming into view on March 5th, 05:35ut, 05:45ut. Now within 96hrs from opposition!. Under above average conditions. Parrallel View - Cross your Eyes (3D).
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