Submissions: 2022 November

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Meiying Lee
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by Meiying Lee » Tue Nov 08, 2022 3:44 pm

Total Lunar Eclipse cum Lunar Occultation of Uranus
Photo description:
On November 8, 2022, the total lunar eclipse occurred in Taiwan. And the lunar occultation of Uranus occurred rarely at the same time as the eclipse.

Equipment Details:
Canon EOS R7 + SIGMA 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 S DG OS HSM Sports
Post-processing Details:
The two photos are composited together in PowerPoint.
Time:7:02 pm & 7:49, Nov 08, 2022
Location : Yunlin, Taiwan
photographer : Meiying Lee (李美英)  
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by Alson Wong » Tue Nov 08, 2022 11:39 pm

The Eclipsed Moon, the Pleiades, and the Hyades
Copyright: Alson Wong
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by barretosmed » Tue Nov 08, 2022 11:42 pm

THE DRAGON'S EGG - NGC 6165

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https://www.astrobin.com/full/78bveq/B/

EQUIPMENT:
Esprit 150mm triplet
ASI 6200mc
Mount CEM120
178x300"
50x50"
50x10"

LOCATION: Munhoz - MG - Brazil
DATES: 08/03/2022 and 09/20/2022

Author: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
(Organizing author of the book Amateur Astrophotography in Brazil)
https://clubedeautores.com.br/livro/ast ... -no-brasil
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by prashant_naik » Wed Nov 09, 2022 12:57 am

Lunar Eclipse - Atlanta, Georgia

ImageTotal Lunar Eclipse by Prashant Naik, on Flickr

Image is a blend of 2 exposure image at different focal length. Exposure 6s, ISO 250 at f/11.

This was shot from the famous Jackson street bridge in Atlanta, Georgia

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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by Optique video » Wed Nov 09, 2022 3:35 am

Here is my first ever entry, hope this works:) the lunar eclipse seen from Quebec city, single shot + added stars.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CkuSJoxI348 ... MyMTA2M2Y=
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by Meiying Lee » Wed Nov 09, 2022 4:06 pm

Earth's shadow during lunar eclipse
Photo description:
A lunar eclipse is a phenomenon when the moon enters the shadow of the earth. The dark area of the moon that everyone sees during a lunar eclipse is the shadow of the moon entering the earth. At this time, if you increase the exposure, you will see dark areas appear dark red. This is because when sunlight passes through the atmosphere around the earth, part of the red light is refracted by the atmosphere to the lunar surface. And there will be a blue band between the bright and dark areas of the moon! Therefore, if the photos during the lunar eclipse are properly rearranged, the shadow of the earth in the sky can be seen. I chose the photo of the eclipse and the two photos of about 55% of the magnitude of eclipse before and after the total eclipse, and rearranged to get a big shadow of the earth! Looking at it, it's really amazing! Interested people can also estimate the distance between the moon and the earth at this time according to the size of the moon, the earth and the shadow of the earth!

Equipment Details:
Canon EOS R7 + SIGMA 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 S DG OS HSM Sports
Post-processing Details:
Rearrange the 3 photos with PowerPoint.
Time:5:52 pm、6:59 pm & 8:08 pm, Nov 08, 2022
Location : Yunlin, Taiwan
photographer : Meiying Lee (李美英)
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by AaronW » Wed Nov 09, 2022 4:07 pm

https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/2rDbrzb ... muqi8S.jpg

A Memento Mori in a Molecular Cloud

Taken over nine nights throughout 2022, this rendering of Caldwell 49 reminds me of Robert Herrick’s poem To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time ("Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old Time is still a-flying; And this same flower that smiles today Tomorrow will be dying").

At first struck by the simple beauty of a rose (hence, the popular name "Rosette nebula"), we soon realize that Caldwell 49 hides within it a classic Memento Mori - an ominous skull facing us and looking slightly to our left.

When Hans Holbein the Younger painted his famous portrait of The Ambassadors in 1533, he placed an indiscernible shape in the foreground, which proved to be a skull when viewed from a different angle.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ambassadors_(Holbein)

When Hamlet looks at poor Yorick's skull, he instructs Horatio to "get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come."

Our collective efforts throughout history to remind ourselves to make much of the limited time we have are admirable, but Caldwell 49 has already been doing this for ~5 million years!

The image comprises over 50 hours of integration (roughly equal parts of H-alpha, S2, and O3, and was taken from my backyard in Santa Monica, CA under Bortle 7 skies. Processing was done entirely in PixInsight, and the gear used was as follows:

Camera: ZWO ASI6200MM-pro
Scope: William Optics Fluorostar 132mm Refractor
Mount: Astro-Physics Mach2GTO
Filters: Chroma 3nm Ha/S2/O3 50mm
Guide Camera: ZWO ASI174MM-mini
Accessories: ZWO OAG-L, Pegasus Powerbox Advance

Additional detail is available at the image link referenced above.

Respectfully submitted,
Aaron Wilhelm
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by ac4lt » Wed Nov 09, 2022 4:35 pm

m27.jpg
This is not your father's dumbbell nebula. :)

This is 40h 45m of HOO data on M27. The goal was to see how much of the faint outer fringes of the nebula could be brought out. It took a few rounds of processing to finally strike a good balance between core detail and outskirts detail.

It's amazing that when we look through an eyepiece and see that central "dumbbell" or "apple core" that there is so much more to this nebula than our eyes can see.

Data was acquired on a Planewave CDK14 using an FLI PL16803 at Sierra Remote Observatories and acquired in May and June 2022. This final processed version was finally completed in November 2022

For all the technical details you can see the astrobin: https://www.astrobin.com/zqr65a/B/.

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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by Searchntheverse » Thu Nov 10, 2022 2:18 am

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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by Alson Wong » Thu Nov 10, 2022 2:50 am

Uranus and the Eclipsed Moon
Copyright: Alson Wong
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by Herbert_Walter » Thu Nov 10, 2022 7:25 am

VDB 15
This beautiful reflection nebula is only a small part of a large dust cloud in the constellation Camelopardalis. It contains both reflection nebulae (blue), emission nebulae (red) and dark clouds (brownish-black).
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More infos: https://www.skypixels.at/vdb15_info.html

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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by AstroPickers » Thu Nov 10, 2022 9:15 am

My first composition, the November 8th lunar eclipse. Images taken on my Canon 600D prime focus on my Saxon 200ds astrophotography newtonian. Processed on Lightroom and Photoshop.

With clouds hanging around we weren't sure what to expect but then the clouds parted the moon came up and Western Australia got to enjoy a nice lunar eclipse from the northern suburbs! Image

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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by Meiying Lee » Thu Nov 10, 2022 4:23 pm

The "Blue" Lunar Eclipse
Photo description:
During the total lunar eclipse on November 8, when the moon passed through Earth's umbra just before its third contact, I photographed the dark red moon's edge starting to appear blue. From the third contact to the fourth contact, it can be seen that there is a very obvious blue band between the red dark area and the bright area of the moon! This set of photos shows how the blue band changes throughout the process. According to some sources, blue band appearing on the surface of Moon is due to refraction of sun light by our Ozone Layer.

Equipment Details:
Canon EOS R7 + SIGMA 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 S DG OS HSM Sports
Post-processing Details:
Arrange 9 photos together in PowerPoint.
Time:7:33 pm to 8:21 pm, Nov 08, 2022
Location : Yunlin, Taiwan
photographer : Meiying Lee (李美英)
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by vanamonde81 » Thu Nov 10, 2022 8:16 pm

Lunar Eclipse and Uranus
Copyright: György Soponyai

On the evening of 2022-11-08 I successfully observed and photographed the total Lunar eclipse from the capital of Japan.
This eclipse had a once-in-a-lifetime speciality as during the event the Moon was conjugating with planet Uranus. And by viewing it in East-Asia, the Moon passed in front of the planet, so there was a Uranus-eclipse by the eclipsed Moon.
This photo was taken minutes before the occultation.

Image
2022-11-08 Tokyo, Japan
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Tamron EF 150-600 + 2x extender @1200mm
0.5 sec, f/13, ISO 3200

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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by jarmoruuth » Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:31 am

Crescent Nebula

Crescent Nebula in a narrowband wide field image.

ImageCrescent Nebula by Jarmo Ruuth, on Flickr

Processed from telescope Live data.

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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by Meiying Lee » Fri Nov 11, 2022 12:37 pm

The Blue Belt in Lunar Eclipse
Photo description:
The most amazing thing about the total lunar eclipse on November 8 is the blue band of the red moon!
The blue belt of a total lunar eclipse is caused by the absorption of red wavelengths of light by Earth's ozone layer. I had never photographed the "blue belt" that felt out of reach, but it was very clear and easy to photograph this time. Especially before and after C3, the blue belt can continue to shoot for up to 40 minutes. It may be that the sky is very clean that day.
For this combined photo, 5 photos containing 3 total eclipses were selected for comparison. Due to cloud interference around C2 (6:16 pm), the blue belt is not so obvious. In the middle of eclipse, the moon is in the middle of the earth's shadow, and there is almost no blue. The atmosphere before and after C3 (7:42 pm) is very clean, and the blue belt is very obvious and beautiful!

Equipment Details:
Canon EOS R7 + SIGMA 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 S DG OS HSM Sports
Post-processing Details:
Arrange 5 photos together in PowerPoint.
Time:6:03 pm to 7:54 pm, Nov 08, 2022
Location : Yunlin, Taiwan
Photographer : Meiying Lee (李美英)
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by AstroPickers » Fri Nov 11, 2022 12:38 pm

Second attempt at this, Thanks for the assist GeckZilla and Bystander. My first composition, the November 8th lunar eclipse. Images taken on my Canon 600D prime focus on my Saxon 200ds astrophotography newtonian. Processed on Lightroom and Photoshop.

With clouds hanging around we weren't sure what to expect but then the clouds parted the moon came up and Western Australia got to enjoy a nice lunar eclipse from the northern suburbs!
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by dvd007 » Fri Nov 11, 2022 2:50 pm

The Iris Nebula (NGC 7023)
I hadn't posted a photo for a while for good reason, I wanted to focus on succeeding with this object, which is very difficult to capture, at least in its very fine clouds of dust. It took me 27 hours of exposures spread over several days from July 24 to August 24, 2022. I only started processing the 327 photos on November 10.
This cloud of dust and gas is located in the constellation of Cepheus, about 1300 light years from Earth. Its shape and color evoke a flower.
It is a reflection nebula whose typical color is blue as the dusty surroundings are ionized by ultraviolet light from hot young stars converting it to red visible light. In the center of the nebula a hot, massive young star is forming.
The blue petals of the Iris extend out about 6 light years.
TECHNICAL
200/1000 Telescope
Equatorial mount AZEQ6GT PRO
Camera imageur ZWO 1600MM PRO
ZWO 120MC guidance camera
60x60 sec RVB
147x600 sec L
22 heures de pose total
Traitement Pixinsight + Photoshop
ImageNEBULEUSE DE L'IRIS by David Duarte, sur Flickr

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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by Juan Lozano » Fri Nov 11, 2022 3:39 pm

VDB 152 Surrounding nebulas
http://observatorioelche.blogspot.com/2 ... dores.html
Copyright: Juan Lozano de Haro

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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by jeffreyhorne » Fri Nov 11, 2022 5:32 pm

Hello friends...my first post here

The California Nebula, 110 hrs of integration over the course of 2 months.

https://instagram.com/jeffreyhorne

TPO UltraWide 180 f/4.5
ZWO ASI2600MC Pro
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro
Baader Fringe Killer 2" - 30 minutes of 5sec subs
Optolong L-eXtreme 2" - 109 hrs of 8min subs


California Nebula
Copyright: Jeffrey Horne
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by barretosmed » Fri Nov 11, 2022 8:28 pm

MINERAL MOON

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EQUIPMENT:
Esprit 150mm triplet
Asi 6200mc
CEM120 mount

LOCATION: Munhoz - MG - Brazil
DATES: 11/07/2022

Author: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
(Organizing author of the book Amateur Astrophotography in Brazil)
https://clubedeautores.com.br/livro/ast ... -no-brasil

Attachments
lua_2022-11-07-2356_8_lapl5_ap10017.jpg

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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by Ruoyu Li » Sat Nov 12, 2022 12:23 am

Total Lunar Eclipse 2022 and the One Vanderbilt in New York City
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Equipment: Sony a7C and Tamron 50-400mm

Total Lunar Eclipse and One Vanderbilt
https://www.instagram.com/p/CktTlPBu4EG/
Copyright: Ruoyu Li
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Total Lunar Eclipse and One Vanderbilt
https://www.instagram.com/p/CkyRIbPLJRe/
Copyright: Ruoyu Li
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(Video) Total Lunar Eclipse and One Vanderbilt
https://www.instagram.com/p/CkyRY6jvbzw/
Copyright: Ruoyu Li
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Total Lunar Eclipse and One Vanderbilt
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Copyright: Ruoyu Li
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Total Lunar Eclipse and the New York City
https://www.instagram.com/p/CktViSHOGMH/
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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by vanamonde81 » Sat Nov 12, 2022 7:45 am

The Shadow of the Earth
Copyright: György Soponyai

There are three types of lunar eclipses: the barely noticeable penumbral eclipse, plus the spectacular partial and total eclipses.
By this photo sequence (taken with the same equipment) I am trying to demonstrate the differences of these three eclipse types. Each time the lunar disk was captured in 15 minutes, thus they draw the form of the shadow of the Earth.

The some part of the penumbral photo sequence is quite blurry due to the thin cloud layer.
In the partial photo sequence the change of Lunar disk color and brightness is caused by the different amount of Saharan dust in the atmosphere.
As the next total eclipse that is entirely observable from Hungary will be in December 2029, some days ago I traveled to Tokyo in order to capture the total sequence visible here.

Image

2019.07.16. partial (mg = 0.65) Budapest, Hungary
2020.01.10. penumbral (mg = -0.12) Mogyoród, Hungary
2022.11.08. total (mg = 1.36) Tokyo, Japan

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Re: Submissions: 2022 November

Post by astrosama » Sat Nov 12, 2022 10:55 am

Optical Reflections of the Eclipse above the great pyramid

Inverted Sun Ghost Flare of the Eclipse of 25-Oct with the great pyramid


During the solar eclipse , another Eclipsed Sun ghost flare was formed on the edge of the great pyramid due to the reflections of the sun's rays on optical elements of the Camera's lens .

ImageInverted Sun- Ghost Flare-Eclipse-25-Oct with the great pyramid by osama Fathi, on Flickr

the sun ghost flare looks inverted in the photo

ImageSun-Flare-Eclipse-25-Oct-annotated by osama Fathi, on Flickr

Gears:
Nikon z6 Mod
Samyang 135mm
ND filter 10 stops ( Formatt Hitech 3 )

single shot ( 1/80, ISO 200, f22)

Processing Softwares:
Adobe Photoshop , Tobaz DN

Cairo, Egypt
Oct 25 2022 @ 13:30 (GMT+2)

Credit
Osama Fathi
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