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NGC3372 Eta Carina Core
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Copyright: John Ebersole The core of the Eta Carina nebula features a veritable kaleidoscope of forms and colors, especially when imaged in narrowband HST palette.
http://jebersol.zenfolio.com/
Copyright: John Ebersole The core of the Eta Carina nebula features a veritable kaleidoscope of forms and colors, especially when imaged in narrowband HST palette.
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The Heart Nebula, IC 1805
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IC1805 by Astromet
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IC1805 by Astromet
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Tower
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Copyright: Marc Toso One thousand year old Anasazi Tower found in southeast Utah under the Milky Way
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Copyright: Marc Toso One thousand year old Anasazi Tower found in southeast Utah under the Milky Way
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Death Valley National Park, an international dark-sky park certified by International Dark Sky Association.
The only light region comes from 200km away Las Vegas.
Also the thin clouds make Mars and Saturn scattered to be much larger and brighter.
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PhD candidate in Astrophysics, Tsinghua Univ. ,China
E-mail: zhuoxiaowang[at]gmail.com
The only light region comes from 200km away Las Vegas.
Also the thin clouds make Mars and Saturn scattered to be much larger and brighter.
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Zhuoxiao Wang
PhD candidate in Astrophysics, Tsinghua Univ. ,China
E-mail: zhuoxiaowang[at]gmail.com
Zhuoxiao Wang
PhD candidate in Astrophysics, Tsinghua Univ. , China
E-mail: zhuoxiaowang[at]gmail.com
PhD candidate in Astrophysics, Tsinghua Univ. , China
E-mail: zhuoxiaowang[at]gmail.com
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Shot in Death Valley dark-sky park.
At this hottest, lowest, driest place, we can also feel darkest night sky to show milky way with much detail.
A girl standing in the sand dune, blends in the sky.
At this hottest, lowest, driest place, we can also feel darkest night sky to show milky way with much detail.
A girl standing in the sand dune, blends in the sky.
Zhuoxiao Wang
PhD candidate in Astrophysics, Tsinghua Univ. , China
E-mail: zhuoxiaowang[at]gmail.com
PhD candidate in Astrophysics, Tsinghua Univ. , China
E-mail: zhuoxiaowang[at]gmail.com
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M51 shining through IFN
60 hours of exposures through a Ceravolo 300 f/4.9 on FLI PL16803
L:50 x 600s
R:48 x 1200s
G:20 x 1200s
B:20 x 1200s
Ha:49 x 1800s
Acquisition credit: John Kasianowicz, Daniele Malleo, Leonardo Orazi, Rob Pfile, Rick Stevenson and Jerry Yesavage.
Processing credit & copyright: Daniele Malleo http://www.theskyabove.net
60 hours of exposures through a Ceravolo 300 f/4.9 on FLI PL16803
L:50 x 600s
R:48 x 1200s
G:20 x 1200s
B:20 x 1200s
Ha:49 x 1800s
Acquisition credit: John Kasianowicz, Daniele Malleo, Leonardo Orazi, Rob Pfile, Rick Stevenson and Jerry Yesavage.
Processing credit & copyright: Daniele Malleo http://www.theskyabove.net
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A star trails image, I just can't do enough of them, but this time using a telephoto lens at 150mm.
I'd been sat on the beach looking at the island a kilometre out and decided it may be nice to frame it up and see if I could capture the stars emerging from atmospheric extinction. When I went back on the beach later that evening, there was a fair bit of cloud about and I thought that I would get nothing of merit. I grabbed 40 mins of data anyway (There are a lot worse things to do that to lay on a beach watching the stars after all).
What came out was this shot. I don't know why, but it's my favourite to date - just something about the clouds and the merged wave tops being in harmony, and where did that lilac sky come from?! Other than stacking, and some gentle adjustments, it's how it came off the camera.
I'd been sat on the beach looking at the island a kilometre out and decided it may be nice to frame it up and see if I could capture the stars emerging from atmospheric extinction. When I went back on the beach later that evening, there was a fair bit of cloud about and I thought that I would get nothing of merit. I grabbed 40 mins of data anyway (There are a lot worse things to do that to lay on a beach watching the stars after all).
What came out was this shot. I don't know why, but it's my favourite to date - just something about the clouds and the merged wave tops being in harmony, and where did that lilac sky come from?! Other than stacking, and some gentle adjustments, it's how it came off the camera.
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Mercury transit in H alpha from the University Observatory in Munich, Germany. The image was taken with a 900mm refractor and a Canon 700D.
Click for full resolution
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The Rosette Nebula NGC2238
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Copyright: José Jiménez
The Rosette Nebula NGC2238
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The Rosette Nebula NGC2238
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The Rosette Nebula NGC2238 crop
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The Rosette Nebula NGC2238 crop
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The Rosette Nebula NGC2238 crop
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The Rosette Nebula NGC2238 crop
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The Rosette Nebula NGC2238
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The Rosette Nebula NGC2238
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Łukasz Sujka - "Mercury Solar Transit - first contact"
Today photo of the astronomical event of the year. On the picture, first moments of the transit registered in h-alpha band.
link to full resolution:
http://www.astrobin.com/full/248185/None/
Equipment:
Refractor TS 102/1100 + barlow Edmund Optics 2,5x + PG Chameleon 3 camera
Today photo of the astronomical event of the year. On the picture, first moments of the transit registered in h-alpha band.
link to full resolution:
http://www.astrobin.com/full/248185/None/
Equipment:
Refractor TS 102/1100 + barlow Edmund Optics 2,5x + PG Chameleon 3 camera
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Łukasz Sujka - " Mercury Solar Transit close to AR12542"
full resolution: http://www.astrobin.com/full/248339/None/
Equipment: TS 102/1100 + Lunt etalon + PG Chameleon 3 camera
full resolution: http://www.astrobin.com/full/248339/None/
Equipment: TS 102/1100 + Lunt etalon + PG Chameleon 3 camera
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mercury transit
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Mercury's Transit
Mercury's Transit Observed in Puerto Rico. on May 9th, 17:02ut. now approaching the western limb of its travel.
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Transit of Mercury and the ISS, taken from Philadelphia:
The video shows the double transit, plus another double transit with an unexpected guest:
10 minutes after the transit of the ISS, I was under a thick layer of high clouds! I had to change the camera parameters even at the last seconds, because of the clouds that changed the brightness very quickly.
According to specialists, the plane is a Pilatus PC12. Altitude was about 500m, distance to me about 1000m (there is a small airport 2km north).
The video shows the double transit, plus another double transit with an unexpected guest:
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
According to specialists, the plane is a Pilatus PC12. Altitude was about 500m, distance to me about 1000m (there is a small airport 2km north).
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We had a brilliant view of Mercury in transit from Cornwall, Connecticut, USA
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Copyright: Scott Tully
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Mercury transit, a start sequence
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Copyright: Niels V. Christensen Link to the full sized picture,
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/100 ... quence.png
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Copyright: Niels V. Christensen Link to the full sized picture,
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/100 ... quence.png
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Eye of the Rosette Nebula NGC2238
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Eye of the Rosette Nebula NGC2238
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Eye of the Rosette Nebula NGC2238
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Size-comparison of Venus, Moon and Mercury (astro-poker)
Copyright: György Soponyai
Yesterday I observed and photographed the transit of the Mercury in front of the Sun however the clouds and the terrible seeing prevented taking my expected photo sequence in every 10 minutes. However there were clear moments in the afternoon when the Solar disk could be photographed with my Dobsonian telescope.
Four years ago I also took photos about the Venus transit and last March I was amongst the lucky ones who could see the total Solar Eclipse from the Spitzbergen -- the biggest adventure of my life..
As I was using different cameras and lens I re-scaled the three photos. With the same Solar size the visible size of the inner planets and the Moon can be compared:
Photo details:
2012.06.06. Dunakeszi, Hungary
Canon EOS 1000D + SkyWatcher 254/1200 Dobson
2015.03.20. Longyearbyen, Spitzbergen, Norway
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Canon EF 200/2.8 L
2016.05.09. Mogyoród, Hungary
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + SkyWatcher 254/1200 Dobson
Copyright: György Soponyai
Yesterday I observed and photographed the transit of the Mercury in front of the Sun however the clouds and the terrible seeing prevented taking my expected photo sequence in every 10 minutes. However there were clear moments in the afternoon when the Solar disk could be photographed with my Dobsonian telescope.
Four years ago I also took photos about the Venus transit and last March I was amongst the lucky ones who could see the total Solar Eclipse from the Spitzbergen -- the biggest adventure of my life..
As I was using different cameras and lens I re-scaled the three photos. With the same Solar size the visible size of the inner planets and the Moon can be compared:
Photo details:
2012.06.06. Dunakeszi, Hungary
Canon EOS 1000D + SkyWatcher 254/1200 Dobson
2015.03.20. Longyearbyen, Spitzbergen, Norway
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Canon EF 200/2.8 L
2016.05.09. Mogyoród, Hungary
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + SkyWatcher 254/1200 Dobson
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The Mercury Transit 2016
http://www.skytrip.de
Copyright: Mario Weigand Medium resolution
High resolution
cheers
Mario
http://www.skytrip.de
Copyright: Mario Weigand Medium resolution
High resolution
cheers
Mario
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Glory
Copyrights: Bertrand Kulik Bye Bye Orion
Copyrights: Oscar Blanco Zodiacal Light
Copyrights: Óscar Blanco Nature's Surprise
Copyrights: Amirreza Kamkar Starry Paris
Copyrights: Ruud de Vries
Larger size: http://dutch-backyard-astro.nl/images/M13_Paris.jpg Three Potentially Habitable Worlds Found Around Nearby Ultracool Dwarf Star
Image credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser
An article: http://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1615/ http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=35891
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=35906
Circumhorizon arc over Tulsa
Copyrights: Thomas Mirowski Crux to Carina
Copyrights: Bob Lukasik
Larger size: http://www.astrobin.com/246477/None/ NGC 4631 Whale Galaxy
Copyrights: Martin Pugh Milky Way Over Villavieja Huila
Copyrights: Leonardo Villa Alvarez Orion setting over St. George Island
Copyrights: Dave Woolsteen Mars, Saturn and Antares rising above mountains
Copyrights: Emmanuel Beaudoin NGC 55
Copyrights: Francesco Badalotti Wheat Field Sunset at Granada
Copyrights: Andrés Martínez Olmedo Carina Highlights
Copyrights: Dieter Willasch Sun dog at Folly Beach, SC
Copyrights: Mark Loftin
Copyrights: Bertrand Kulik Bye Bye Orion
Copyrights: Oscar Blanco Zodiacal Light
Copyrights: Óscar Blanco Nature's Surprise
Copyrights: Amirreza Kamkar Starry Paris
Copyrights: Ruud de Vries
Larger size: http://dutch-backyard-astro.nl/images/M13_Paris.jpg Three Potentially Habitable Worlds Found Around Nearby Ultracool Dwarf Star
Image credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser
An article: http://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1615/ http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=35891
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=35906
Circumhorizon arc over Tulsa
Copyrights: Thomas Mirowski Crux to Carina
Copyrights: Bob Lukasik
Larger size: http://www.astrobin.com/246477/None/ NGC 4631 Whale Galaxy
Copyrights: Martin Pugh Milky Way Over Villavieja Huila
Copyrights: Leonardo Villa Alvarez Orion setting over St. George Island
Copyrights: Dave Woolsteen Mars, Saturn and Antares rising above mountains
Copyrights: Emmanuel Beaudoin NGC 55
Copyrights: Francesco Badalotti Wheat Field Sunset at Granada
Copyrights: Andrés Martínez Olmedo Carina Highlights
Copyrights: Dieter Willasch Sun dog at Folly Beach, SC
Copyrights: Mark Loftin
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Just wanted to add a quick correction - the Folly Beach, SC sun dog appears below.
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Black lace IC1805
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Copyright: José Jiménez
Black lace IC1805
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Black lace IC1805
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