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Comet 21P / Giacobini-Zinner on Sep. 17th
near IC 443 (Jellyfish Nebula)
Copyright: Velimir Popov, Emil Ivanov Irida Observatory More info and hi-res images on website
near IC 443 (Jellyfish Nebula)
Copyright: Velimir Popov, Emil Ivanov Irida Observatory More info and hi-res images on website
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"Cartwheel Galaxy" (ESO350-40)
Full version : https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/xN-Ih5N ... hqkGbg.jpg
A crop :
Full version : https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/BOQUB6R ... hqkGbg.jpg
The most famous version of this galaxy is the one made by the HST, but it's a very rare object for amateurs because of its distance (500 million LY away) and its apparent size (1,1' x 0,9'). Even with a 1m RC (and its 6,7m of focal lenght), it is still a little target !
Its reshift is 0,03, which correponds to a recessional Velocity of 10.000 km/s.
The galaxy was once a normal spiral galaxy before it apparently underwent a head-on collision with a smaller companion (probably one of the little galaxies just around on the image). When the nearby galaxy passed through the Cartwheel Galaxy, the force of the collision caused a powerful and high speed shock wave through the galaxy, which created a starburst and the bluish ring around the galaxy.
Setup : RC 1m - ASA DDM85 - FLI ProLine16803 - Chilescope remote
Total integration : 3h45
Copyright: Jean-Baptiste Auroux - https://www.astrobin.com/users/Jean-Baptiste_Paris/
Full version : https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/xN-Ih5N ... hqkGbg.jpg
A crop :
Full version : https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/BOQUB6R ... hqkGbg.jpg
The most famous version of this galaxy is the one made by the HST, but it's a very rare object for amateurs because of its distance (500 million LY away) and its apparent size (1,1' x 0,9'). Even with a 1m RC (and its 6,7m of focal lenght), it is still a little target !
Its reshift is 0,03, which correponds to a recessional Velocity of 10.000 km/s.
The galaxy was once a normal spiral galaxy before it apparently underwent a head-on collision with a smaller companion (probably one of the little galaxies just around on the image). When the nearby galaxy passed through the Cartwheel Galaxy, the force of the collision caused a powerful and high speed shock wave through the galaxy, which created a starburst and the bluish ring around the galaxy.
Setup : RC 1m - ASA DDM85 - FLI ProLine16803 - Chilescope remote
Total integration : 3h45
Copyright: Jean-Baptiste Auroux - https://www.astrobin.com/users/Jean-Baptiste_Paris/
Re: Submission: 2018 September
Comet 21P / Giacobini-Zinner on 20.09.2018
Copyright: Velimir Popov, Emil Ivanov Irida Observatory More info and hi-res images on website
Copyright: Velimir Popov, Emil Ivanov Irida Observatory More info and hi-res images on website
Re: Submission: 2018 September
Mosaic 3x3 Sadr & Deneb Region HaRGB
Telescope: Rokinon 135mm
Camera: QSI 583-wsg
Mount: Astro Physics AP Mach 1 GTO with GTOCP3
Astrodon Ha 5nm- 108x600"
Astrodon Red Tru-Balance E-Series Gen 2- 108x300"
Astrodon Green Tru-Balance E-Series Gen 2- 108x300"
Astrodon Blue Tru-Balance E-Series Gen 2- 20x1800"
Location: Deep Sky West, Rowe, New Mexico.
Copyright & Processing by Alberto Pisabarro
http://i63.tinypic.com/jp9a9d.jpg
More Resolution:
Telescope: Rokinon 135mm
Camera: QSI 583-wsg
Mount: Astro Physics AP Mach 1 GTO with GTOCP3
Astrodon Ha 5nm- 108x600"
Astrodon Red Tru-Balance E-Series Gen 2- 108x300"
Astrodon Green Tru-Balance E-Series Gen 2- 108x300"
Astrodon Blue Tru-Balance E-Series Gen 2- 20x1800"
Location: Deep Sky West, Rowe, New Mexico.
Copyright & Processing by Alberto Pisabarro
http://i63.tinypic.com/jp9a9d.jpg
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Re: Submission: 2018 September
apo 150/1050 color ccd ST4002 3x300secRolando Ligustri wrote: comet 21P (G-Z) "over" the open cluster M35
Re: Submission: 2018 September
apo 106/530 ccd PL11002 L=15x120secRolando Ligustri wrote: comet 21P (G-Z) in Orion field
Re: Submission: 2018 September
I love that picture of Comet 21P "plowing right through" cluster M35. It looks as if the comet is about to hit one of the brightest stars and send it flying!
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The Moon on September 18th , from Monterrey, Mexico.
Copyright: Luis Jorge Manzanero
Mosaic of 18 individual pictures. Taken with telescope Celestron CPC 800, camera ZWO ASI 224MC, processed with AutoStacker 3, Registax and Photoshop.
Image in full resolution in: https://tinyurl.com/y9tktspv
Copyright: Luis Jorge Manzanero
Mosaic of 18 individual pictures. Taken with telescope Celestron CPC 800, camera ZWO ASI 224MC, processed with AutoStacker 3, Registax and Photoshop.
Image in full resolution in: https://tinyurl.com/y9tktspv
Re: Submission: 2018 September
NGC 281 - Pacman Nebula NB & RGB Stars.
NGC 281 PacMan Nebula by Brendan Kinch, on Flickr
See also: http://www.kinchastro.com/ngc-281-pacman-nebula.html
NGC 281 PacMan Nebula by Brendan Kinch, on Flickr
See also: http://www.kinchastro.com/ngc-281-pacman-nebula.html
Re: Submission: 2018 September
Simeis 57 / DWB 111 - Propeller Nebula
http://sternwarte-wasserberg.de
Copyright: Frank Breslawski
14.5 hrs H-Alpha / SII / OIII, taken with a TS Imaging Star 65/420 Quadruplet Astrograph and Astrel Instruments AST8300 CCD with Astronomik filters from my backyard in Germany.
High resolution image on AstroBin: https://astrob.in/full/367957/0/
Acquisition details:
Astronomik H-Alpha 6nm CCD: 27x900" -20C bin 1x1
Astronomik SII 6nm CCD: 15x900" -20C bin 1x1
Astronomik OIII 6nm CCD: 16x900" -20C bin 1x1
http://sternwarte-wasserberg.de
Copyright: Frank Breslawski
14.5 hrs H-Alpha / SII / OIII, taken with a TS Imaging Star 65/420 Quadruplet Astrograph and Astrel Instruments AST8300 CCD with Astronomik filters from my backyard in Germany.
High resolution image on AstroBin: https://astrob.in/full/367957/0/
Acquisition details:
Astronomik H-Alpha 6nm CCD: 27x900" -20C bin 1x1
Astronomik SII 6nm CCD: 15x900" -20C bin 1x1
Astronomik OIII 6nm CCD: 16x900" -20C bin 1x1
NGC663 cluster of clusters
Località: San Romualdo - Ravenna
Tecnosky AG70 F/5 su ASA DDM60PRO
CCD QSI 583ws raffreddato -15 - Pose non guidate.
Filtri RGB Astrodon Gen2 E-series
RGB: R 22x5min, G 22x5min, B 22x5min.
Acquisizione: MaximDL5 - Calibrata con Dark, Bias e Flat.
Elaborazione: MaximDL5, Astroart4, Paint Shop Pro X9, Plug-in Nik, Topaz e StarSpike Pro
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Fleming's Triangular Wisp (NGC 6979)
22.5 hours, Ha/OIII image taken with Esprit 150mm ED Triplet APO and Atik One (ICX694) w/Astrodon filters
High resolution image: https://photos.smugmug.com/Astrophotogr ... WhLNsJ.png
Full acquisition details on Astrobin: https://www.astrobin.com/full/367819/0/
John Renaud, Texas, USA
22.5 hours, Ha/OIII image taken with Esprit 150mm ED Triplet APO and Atik One (ICX694) w/Astrodon filters
High resolution image: https://photos.smugmug.com/Astrophotogr ... WhLNsJ.png
Full acquisition details on Astrobin: https://www.astrobin.com/full/367819/0/
John Renaud, Texas, USA
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M51 - Whirlpool Galaxy
Full-size/details: http://jeffjastro.com/dso/M51_18Jun18.htm
Copyright: Jeffrey O. Johnson (http://jeffjastro.com)
... Imaged from my backyard. Thank you for looking ...
Full-size/details: http://jeffjastro.com/dso/M51_18Jun18.htm
Copyright: Jeffrey O. Johnson (http://jeffjastro.com)
... Imaged from my backyard. Thank you for looking ...
Re: Submission: 2018 September
Resubmission: NGC 281. (Reduced Colour Saturation)
Click on image for larger picture.
For those interested, more info (and access to higher resolution) here: http://www.kinchastro.com/ngc-281-pacman-nebula.html
Click on image for larger picture.
For those interested, more info (and access to higher resolution) here: http://www.kinchastro.com/ngc-281-pacman-nebula.html
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Re: Submission: 2018 September
link for high res, https://www.astrobin.com/full/368264/0/Rolando Ligustri wrote: the comet 21P today, near the Cone nebula, the size of the sensor and the fact that it was placed vertically, cut off a part of the tail
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Full colours in vdB 142 The Elephant Trunk nebula in Cepheus
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1853/299 ... d101_o.jpg
Copyright: Lluís Romero
http://astrophotographysirius.com/
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1853/299 ... d101_o.jpg
Copyright: Lluís Romero
http://astrophotographysirius.com/
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Lluís Romero Ventura
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Open Cluster NGC 6704
Constellation of Scutum
Magnitude: 9.2
Discovered by the German astronomer Friedrich August Theodor Winnecke in 1854.
Dark nebulae: Barnard 104, complex B110-B113
Field with a huge dark appeal. There are several nebulae in the space of the sky,
mostly Dark Nebulae. Those that are massive and large regions of gas and dust are blood-formers
stars. Dark nebulae are not illuminated by nearby stars, hence the coloration
dark matter. Dark nebulae are crucial to the life cycle of the universe
For the raw generations for a next generation of stars and planets.
You may be looking at nothing, but nothing can be more of truth.
[img3]NGC 6704, B110, B111, B 107, B113 by maicon germiniani, no Flickr[/img3]
Constellation of Scutum
Magnitude: 9.2
Discovered by the German astronomer Friedrich August Theodor Winnecke in 1854.
Dark nebulae: Barnard 104, complex B110-B113
Field with a huge dark appeal. There are several nebulae in the space of the sky,
mostly Dark Nebulae. Those that are massive and large regions of gas and dust are blood-formers
stars. Dark nebulae are not illuminated by nearby stars, hence the coloration
dark matter. Dark nebulae are crucial to the life cycle of the universe
For the raw generations for a next generation of stars and planets.
You may be looking at nothing, but nothing can be more of truth.
[img3]NGC 6704, B110, B111, B 107, B113 by maicon germiniani, no Flickr[/img3]
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link for high res, https://www.astrobin.com/full/368607/0/Rolando Ligustri wrote: comet 21P (G-Z) 25/09/2018 when passed "under" the Cone nebula
Re: Submission: 2018 September
Blue Horsehead Nebula
Copyright: Jeffrey Sines
Blue Horsehead Nebula 20180925 by Jeffrey Sines, on Flickr
Copyright: Jeffrey Sines
Blue Horsehead Nebula 20180925 by Jeffrey Sines, on Flickr
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