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Re: Submissions: 2016 August

Post by ihorkhomych » Sun Aug 14, 2016 10:04 pm

Perseids over Ukraine

Copyright: Ihor Khomych

This is a composite image after two hours of shooting in one direction during the peak of Perseids activity.
Svitiaz lake, Ukraine. August 12, 2016.
Nikon D600, 17mm @ f/4, 20s, ISO 6400
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Re: Submissions: 2016 August

Post by astrometbcn » Sun Aug 14, 2016 10:28 pm

Perseids 2016
https://www.flickr.com/photos/21144055@N04/albums
Copyright: José Jiménez Priego
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Re: Submissions: 2016 August

Post by Ed_Vazhorov » Mon Aug 15, 2016 12:47 am

Perseids - 2016 in Chuvashia

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Canon 6D, Samyang 14/2.8, 12x25sec, ISO 3200. The Gimp

Copyright: Ed Vazhorov, Chuvashia
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Re: Submissions: 2016 August

Post by Ann » Mon Aug 15, 2016 5:10 am

I'm so impressed with this image! I can't remember seeing another image of Fornax A (NGC 1316) that shows such fantastic tidal tails and tidal shells. And yet, even though the outer, very faint features are so brilliantly brought out, the inner dust structures of the galaxies (NGC 1316 and its small companion NGC 1317) are so sharply visible. The picture is rather wide, too, letting us "put Fornax A in perspective" and see enough of its surroundings to get an even better understanding of it. The small galaxy at bottom left is NGC 1310. It is at the same distance as NGC 1316 and is likely gravitationally bound to it.

A wonderful aspect of the image is that the inner, somewhat bright tidal shells of NGC 1316 look quite a bit like spiral arms.These features are not too unlike the faint, grayish-to-neutral-colored spiral arms of spiral galaxy NGC 1317 (directly below NGC 1316).

NGC 1317 is also wonderfully resolved. We can see the round bright white nucleus of NGC 1317, which is flanked on both sides by what looks like two other round, whitish "pearls". These features are the inner bar of NGC 1317, and the "pearls" are cut off from the nucleus by an inner dust ring. Outside the inner bar is what looks like another dust ring, then there is an inner bright ring likely made up of star clusters, and then there are two dark dust lanes breaking the ring and leading out of it. And then there is an elongated (from 1 o'clock to 7 o'clock) orange expanse which is the outer bar of NGC 1317! And then there is an outer, grayish to neutral ring surrounding the outer bar, and this outer ring breaks up into faint spiral arms. Fantastic! NGC 1317 is a ring within a bar within a ring within a bar within a ring galaxy, like a Russian doll galaxy!

The colors of NGC 1316 and NGC 1317 are fascinating. We would expect a spiral galaxy like NGC 1317 to be bluer than a lenticular galaxy like NGC 1316. Yet their B-V colors are exactly the same, 0.89, which is normal for the lenticular but red for the spiral galaxy. However, the U-B index is a bit more ultraviolet for NGC 1317 than for NGC 1316 (0.29 versus 0.39), and NGC 1317 is much dustier than NGC 1316 (because the infrared "dust" magnitude of NGC 1317 is a bit brighter than its blue magnitude, whereas the infrared magnitude of NGC 1316 is two full magnitudes fainter than its B magnitude.) Taken together, this means that NGC 1317 is more dust reddened than NGC 1316, and it does emit, relatively speaking, more ultraviolet light than NGC 1316. And this means that there should be a blue population in NGC 1317. It isn't visible in Rolf Olsen's image, probably because the dark reddish dust features have been brought out so forcefully, but the blue inner ring of NGC 1317 can be seen here, here and (faintly) here.

I have to recommend this APOD, which shows the tremendous radio lobes being emitted by NGC 1316. There can be no doubt that NGC 1316 has recently swallowed and is still digesting a smaller galaxy. The broken bits of dust seen across the face of NGC 1316, as well as the incredible radio lobes (which are themselves caused by jets from the black hole of NGC 1316 slamming into the intergalactic surroundings) are ample proof of that.

I would love to see Rolf Olsen's image as an APOD! :D

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Post by markg » Mon Aug 15, 2016 5:12 am

Moonset Under The Stars
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Copyright: Mark Gee

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Moonset Under The Stars by Mark Gee, on Flickr

I headed out to the Wellington south coast in New Zealand mid last week, and was treated to perfect skies and even a showing of the aurora. This image was shot as the galactic centre of Milky Way above was getting brighter, as the moon was setting on the horizon to the west.

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Re: Submissions: 2016 August

Post by AlvinWu » Mon Aug 15, 2016 8:53 am

2016 Perseus
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Explanation:Perseus • Four Girls Mountain, two nights just to wait for this one picture, the camera has recorded a total of 138, of which there are many dapper, less bolide, most of them at 13 am 2:00 to 3:30 photographed (measured meat is extremely small). Only took two cameras, basemap background D810A shooting (also delay shooting before shooting underlay), D4 ultra wide angle with time-lapse capture. The equatorial yo do not use, you can still have a high-quality, casual enlarged print casual look. Pull back to the late star point superimposed two days, a huge workload. In fact, before departure according to the orientation of the radiation spot just northeast from Ping Chong pot look at the past, but fortunately just two peaks and triplet head, so, how to shoot, before I depart on estimates Okay, so the lack of early and late one can not.
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Post by shtutik » Mon Aug 15, 2016 11:14 am

Span ISS over the monument, dedicated to the first human flight into space

Monument is set on the site of Gagarin's landing in the Saratov region. I think this is a symbolic moment.

a7s, 16mm fisheye, f/2.8, HDR.

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Post by cosmicwreckingball » Mon Aug 15, 2016 2:59 pm

"The Return of Andromeda"

I love watching Andromeda return to my northern hemisphere skies in the fall. Seeing Cassiopeia rise reminds me of seeing Andromeda for the first time as a child. Always delightful. Bring on the crisp, clear nights!

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First light with my new camera, the QHY 16200A. 3 panel mosaic in Black & White. Imaged with a Luminance filter.
Imaged on the night of the Perseid Meteor shower.

Acquisition:
WO 132 FLT w/ Flat IV
QHY 16200A
Lodestar Autoguider
Astro-Physics Mach 1
Sequence Generator Pro

Calibration:
Calibration in Pixinsight, levels and export in Photoshop

More details and larger image: http://www.astrobin.com/260059/

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Post by Sandgirl » Mon Aug 15, 2016 8:37 pm

IC 2944 (Southern Pleiades),IC 2944 (Running Chicken Nebula), NGC 3532 (Wishing Well Cluster) and NGC 3372 (Carina Nebula)
Copyrights: Darryn Lavery
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The Coathanger
Copyrights: José J. Chambó
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Meteor, Meteoric Trail, and Aurora
Copyrights: Hang Li
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Jupiter & its moons with the Moon and Earthsine
Copyrights: Ian Griffin
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Star Ross 54
Copyrights: Cucculelli Alexandre
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Switch on the Milky Way
Copyrights: Adolfo Miranda
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Milky Way from Blackheath Mountain, NSW, Australia
Copyrights: Ali Kazi
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Mars on June 13th.
Copyrights: Damian Peach
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Milky Way Galaxy
Copyrights: Steven Reyes
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Planetary Meeting
Copyrights: Sergio Montúfar
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IC 4685 Emission/Reflection Nebula
Copyrights: Don Goldman
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Milky Way
Copyrights: Luis Guillermo Muñoz Velez
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Milky Way arch and the Chinese SONG telescopes at work
Copyrights: Licai Deng
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Milky Way over North Western Australia
Copyrights: Chris Magnay
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Cosmic flowers
Copyrights: Jeff Dai
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Trifid Nebula (M20)
Copyrights: Donald Waid
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North America over the summer skies
Copyrights: Jesus M. Vargas and Maritxu Poyal
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Veil Nebula
Copyrights: Andras Heger
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Elephant Trunk
Copyrights: John Hayes
EH 63 subs V2.2H cropped_small.jpg
Day and Night in Abastumani
Copyrights: Dimitri Goderdzishvili
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Sadr. Sh2-109 and NGC 6914 region
Copyrights: Zsolt Horváth
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Cocoon nebula and M39
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Re: Submissions: 2016 August

Post by mesone » Mon Aug 15, 2016 8:46 pm

In the tent while imaging
Copyright: Sebastiano Recupero

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Post by mesone » Mon Aug 15, 2016 8:47 pm

Jupiter, Moon, Mercury, Venus
Copyright: Sebastiano Recupero

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Post by mesone » Mon Aug 15, 2016 8:48 pm

Jupiter, Moon, Mercury... and two setups ready to image.
Copyright: Sebastiano Recupero

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Post by dawziecat » Mon Aug 15, 2016 9:38 pm

The Cocoon Nebula in Cygnus
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Copyright: Terry Danks

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Post by astrodan » Tue Aug 16, 2016 5:33 am

NGC7129
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Copyright: Daniele Malleo Full resolution: http://www.theskyabove.net/Astrophotogr ... -M8P3G2t/O
Wider FOV: http://www.theskyabove.net/Astrophotogr ... -gBqKbkC/A

Data captured in Jul 2016 from SRO in California

Scope: Ceravolo C300 @ f/4.9 = 1470mm FL
Mount: AstroPhysics 1100 AE
Camera: FLI PL16803
Focuser: Atlas
Filters: Astrodon
Guiding: Lodestar II / Tak guide scope
Image scale: 1.26 arcsec/pixel
Processing: PixInsight 1.8

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Post by Aleksandrrr » Tue Aug 16, 2016 11:05 am

M27 (short exposures image)
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Celestron C11 (f/6.3)
ASI290MM-C camera
Baader filters: Ha 7 nm, OIII 10 nm
Ha: 18000 frames x 3 seconds
OIII: 12000 frames x 3 seconds
Capture date: July-August, 2016

Copyright: Alexander Obukhov
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Re: Submissions: 2016 August

Post by dawziecat » Tue Aug 16, 2016 12:42 pm

Bode's Nebula in Ursa Major
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Copyright: Terry Danks

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Re: Submissions: 2016 August

Post by giannikrattli » Tue Aug 16, 2016 1:41 pm

For the night from the 11.-12. August the peak of the Perseids Meteor Shower was predicted and 2016 it should be so intense like every 12 years. Unfortunately, the forecast was very bad for whole Switzerland expect the Italian part. Of course we couldn’t miss this astronomical highlight! Therefore, we packed our gear and jumped into the car. When we reached the St. Gotthard we realized that we had forgotten all our warm jackets, looks like we were too excited. Anyway our sleeping bags we had with us, so we continued our journey through the darkness heading to the dam wall of Verzasca. This place we knew crowded because of the famous James Bond bungee jump, but now we were alone. The best idea ever was to transport our beach chair through half of Switzerland. We snuggled into our sleeping bags and enjoyed the clear night sky. What we were able to observe there surpassed all our expectations! So many and bright shooting stars we had never seen before.

EXIF: Nikon D810, Nikkor AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED, 15mm, 584x25sec, f/2.8, ISO6400

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Post by AlexMaragos » Tue Aug 16, 2016 4:30 pm

A meteor over the Wind Farm of Panachaiko mountain in Patras, Greece
during the Perseid Meteor Shower on August 11, 2016.
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Perseid Meteor Shower by Alexandros Maragos, on Flickr

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Post by tango33 » Tue Aug 16, 2016 7:32 pm

WR16 in Carina

1.5X1.5 DEG wide field image:
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And a closer look:
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Post by Sandgirl » Tue Aug 16, 2016 7:41 pm

The Milky way above the Lijiang River
Copyrights: Zhangbin
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Milky Way and Vibrant Perseid Meteor
Copyrights: Jack Fusco
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Barnard's E
Copyrights: Bob Fields
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Earth's shadow and Belt of Venus
Copyrights: Alexandros Maragos
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Sh2-119 - The Fireball XL5 NEbula
Copyrights: Ron Brecher
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Fireball XL5 Nebula 14hr05m HaRGB August 2016_small.jpg
Spica and the Waxing Crescent Moon
Copyrights: A Kannan
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Mammatus Clouds
Copyrights: Vijay Kapoor
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Stellar Lab in Sagittarius
Credits: ESO
An article: http://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1628/
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http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36241

Colourful Perseid Meteor
Copyrights: Amirreza Kamkar
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Saturn (June 13th)
Copyrights: Damian Peach
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Natural Arches
Copyrights: Carlos Fernandez
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Saturn, Mars Antares Triangle near Milky Way
Copyrights: Steven J. Simmerman
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Storm under Camelopardalis
Copyrights: Ana García Cabrera
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Eagle Nebula
Copyrights: José J. Chambó
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Rainbow cloud
Copyrights: Susan Mcdonald
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M22 Globular Cluster
Copyrights: Ron Brecher
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Dolomites and Milky Way
Copyrights: David Gruber
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Delta Aquarid Meteor and Reflection
Copyrights: Jeff Sullivan
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Milky Way from Las Flores, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Copyrights: Cristian Lopez
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Milky Way over Eureka Dunes
Copyrights: Sriram Murali
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Post by starbrush » Wed Aug 17, 2016 11:49 am

Still life with souvenirs in Earthlight
© Peter Blathwayt 2009. All rights reserved DACS
© Peter Blathwayt 2009. All rights reserved DACS
Here I took the still-life genre into a free-fall context, imagining little souvenirs and luxuries cherished in orbit: a model boat, Bulla seashell, cherry tomato, folded poem etc.

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Post by Ann » Wed Aug 17, 2016 2:17 pm

Storm (on Earth) under constellation Camelopardalis.
Photo: Ana García Cabrera.
Tempestuous nebula in the Small Magellanic Cloud in constellation Tucana.
Photo: Hubble Space Telescope.

















Birds of a feather! :yes:

Great storm portrait, Ana! :D

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Re: Submissions: 2016 August

Post by Astro Tom » Wed Aug 17, 2016 5:10 pm

Here is a video I made from 30 single images during the Perseid Meteor Shower.
In the right hand side of the video the large meteor left a smoke trail that was visible on the following 27 frames, or for about a further 13minutes.
All 30 images were taken with a Canon 5D Mk3 and 14mm lens, at f/2.8, iso3200, and 25s each image.


Thanks Tom.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/28192200@ ... ool-apods/

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M16 pillars

Post by aldomottino » Wed Aug 17, 2016 8:11 pm

Main: Hubble image used as luminance and EABA image used as chrominance.
Inset: EABA image.

Credits and copyright: NASA/ESA/Hubble Heritage Team (narrowband) and EABA/OAC/UNC (RGB); RGB acquisition and processing: Aldo Mottino, Carlos Colazo, Raúl Melián, Carlos Rodríguez and César Fornari.
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