Submissions: 2022 October

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M51 in H-alpha and continuum light (finale version)

Post by stefanz » Thu Oct 06, 2022 9:21 pm

M51 in H-alpha and continuum light (finale version)

M51 (also known as Whirlpool Galaxy) are two interacting galaxies in constellation Canes Venatici. The larger one (M51A or NGC 5194) is a spiral galaxy, the smaller companion (M51B or NGC 5195) is a distorted a dwarf galaxy.

The image is calculated with and without H-alpha information. By toggling between the two variants the correlation between HII gas clouds and bluish regions (containing young stars and probably also OIII gas) can be visualized.

Click on the animation for detailed information and full resolution pictures.

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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by barretosmed » Thu Oct 06, 2022 9:44 pm

FULL MOON IN COLORS


BEST DETAILS:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/mrqvwe/0/?mod=&real=


EQUIPMENT:
Esprit 150mm triplet
asi 6200mc
CEM120 mount

LOCATION: Munhoz - MG - Brazil
DATES: 07/13/2022

Copyright: 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 October

Post by meltaxa » Fri Oct 07, 2022 12:40 am

Knight to Barnard-33
Your move...
If this was space chess, this dark knight rising poses as a formidable force to be reckoned with. The former chess grandmaster Anatoly Karpov once said "Chess is everything: Art, Science and Sport." This scene is therefore an epitome to Art, Science and Sport too. Art for the aesthetics, science for the knowledge and sport for the various topics of speed, distance, time, mass, and pressure!

This capture of the Horsehead Nebula (Barnard-33) was taken on the night of 25 September, 2022 at Brisbane, Australia. The colour palette I chose shifted the red Hydrogen-alpha and beta tones towards the orange spectrum for aesthetics. I feel this colour better contrasts the nebula dust and gas clouds around the Horsehead and reveals the streaming charged gases along the magnetic field rising above.

URL: https://astro.mellican.com/knight-to-ba ... 3/post.jpg

Equipment: SkyWatcher 100ED Pro; ZWO ASI533MC; L-Extreme filter; 50 x 120s exposures;
Post-processing in PixInsight, Photoshop and DxO Photolab.

Cheers,
Dennis

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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by tinmar_g » Fri Oct 07, 2022 11:13 am

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Rho Ophiuchi under La Palma sky by Martin Giraud

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Rho Ophiuchi under La Palma sky

Hello I’m glad to share my picture of Rho Ophiuchi. Rho Ophiuchi is one of my favorite part of the sky because of its colors ! I already tried to catch it before but the result was quite less good. Since I acquired the RedCat 51 this target was on the top of my todo list. In June I went for an astrophotography trip in La Palma and at this occasion I did my photography.

La Palma island in Canary, is a very well known location by the astrophotographers. Indeed the sky conditions are outstanding enough that it’s considered as one of the best spot of the north hemisphere for astronomy. It’s a Volcanic island that hosts several international telescopes regrouped into a park called Roque de los Muchachos that is located on the top of the caldeira at 2400m.

The sky was so good there that the process was very easy. I use the Sky Adventurer mount with the Redcat 51, and It was only my second attempt with this equipment so I decided to not expose too long (45 sec) to avoid any star trail. Now that I have experimented it a little more I know that I can expose until 3 minutes. I shot 211 pictures in total and I took 90% of the best pics which give a final photo with 2h22 exposure.

Equipement : Canon 6D modified - Star Adventurer - Redcat 51 (250mm)
Data : 211 pictures - 124 darks - 55 flats - 31 offsets
Settings : ISO 8000 - f/4.9 - 45 sec

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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by AstroMunchies » Fri Oct 07, 2022 4:32 pm

Carina Nebula from world-famous observatories in Chile - Anil Monnier


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As I live in the Northern Hemisphere, creating this was a really long and challenging project. I had the opportunity to take this picture during my university exchange in Chile, under the overwhelming and prehistoric night sky of the Atacama Desert.
I had for goal: “different imaging location for each filter/channel” and I got very spoiled. The Hydrogen Alpha and Red filter were used on the amazing El Sauce Observatory site. The Green channel was gathered on La Silla Observatory’s airstrip, and finally, the Blue one was taken on the Observatorio del Pangue site. Just next to where Gemini South, SOAR, Vera C. Rubin, and Tololo Inter-American Observatories operate. It was truly dark out there. Really seeing how obscure space can be in contrast with the unbelievable Milky Way brightness. Really made us realize the beauty of our night sky and how much light pollution can cover all of this… we should really start thinking about how to preserve this view of the world.

Anil Monnier

Here is the link for the picture in full size: https://www.astrobin.com/full/zrehaz/E/

Locations: El Sauce Observatory, La Silla Observatory’s airstrip, Observatorio del Pangue
Dates: April 30, 2022 - May 1, 2022 - May 2, 2022 - May 3, 2022
Average Moon phase: 2.44%
Bortle 1

Exposure time: 09h36
-44x180s or 02h12 on Red
-44x180s or 02h12 on Green
-44x180s or 02h12 on Blue
-45x240s or 03h00 on Ha

Calibration frames:
-60 darks of 180s and 240s
-30 flats for each filter
-90 bias

Equipment:
Main Camera: ASI 294 MM in bin mode 1x1
Telescope: Radian Raptor 61
Mount: Ioptron Sky-Guider Pro
Filter Set: ZWO Red, Green, Blue, Ha
Filter Wheel: ZWO EFW 7 positions
Guide camera: ASI 290 MM Mini

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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by AstroMunchies » Fri Oct 07, 2022 4:41 pm

Carina Nebula from world-famous observatories in Chile - Anil Monnier


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As I live in the Northern Hemisphere, creating this was a really long and challenging project. I had the opportunity to take this picture during my university exchange in Chile, under the overwhelming and prehistoric night sky of the Atacama Desert.
I had for goal: “different imaging location for each filter/channel” and I got very spoiled. The Hydrogen Alpha and Red filter were used on the amazing El Sauce Observatory site. The Green channel was gathered on La Silla Observatory’s airstrip, and finally, the Blue one was taken on the Observatorio del Pangue site. Just next to where Gemini South, SOAR, Vera C. Rubin, and Tololo Inter-American Observatories operate. It was truly dark out there. Really seeing how obscure space can be in contrast with the unbelievable Milky Way brightness. Really made us realize the beauty of our night sky and how much light pollution can cover all of this… we should really start thinking about how to preserve this view of the world.

Anil Monnier

Here is the link for the picture in full size: https://www.astrobin.com/full/zrehaz/E/

Locations: El Sauce Observatory, La Silla Observatory’s airstrip, Observatorio del Pangue
Dates: April 30, 2022 - May 1, 2022 - May 2, 2022 - May 3, 2022
Average Moon phase: 2.44%
Bortle 1

Exposure time: 09h36
-44x180s or 02h12 on Red
-44x180s or 02h12 on Green
-44x180s or 02h12 on Blue
-45x240s or 03h00 on Ha

Calibration frames:
-60 darks of 180s and 240s
-30 flats for each filter
-90 bias

Equipment:
Main Camera: ASI 294 MM in bin mode 1x1
Telescope: Radian Raptor 61
Mount: Ioptron Sky-Guider Pro
Filter Set: ZWO Red, Green, Blue, Ha
Filter Wheel: ZWO EFW 7 positions
Guide camera: ASI 290 MM Mini
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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by wrightdobbs » Fri Oct 07, 2022 9:47 pm

"Jupiter near Opposition"

Captured in mid September (Sept 14) as Jupiter neared opposition. Imaging location: Near Panacea, Florida USA.

Sony a7ii, Viltrox 20mm f/1.8 lens @ f/3.5, 20s, ISO4000.

Credit/Copyright: Wright Dobbs

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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by carlos uriarte » Sat Oct 08, 2022 12:17 pm

Sh2-86: New stars are born
This is my last processing image from my observatory
60 frames of 900" each SII, HA and OIII channel
Telescope: Takahashi FSQ 106
CCD: Atik 460ex mono

ImageSharpless 86 by Carlos Uriarte, en Flickr
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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by astrohokie » Sat Oct 08, 2022 5:20 pm

Star Trails over the Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park

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Copyright: Mark Hoffman, Instagram: @Mark_Hoffman_Photography

ImageTeton Star Trails Oct 4 2022 by mark h

370 exposures, ~2 hours, facing West
F/4, 20 sec, ISO 1000, 35MM
Nikon D5600, Tamron Wide Angle 17MM-35MM
Combined in Photoshop using Lighten blend. Plane Trails and Shooting Star Trails removed. Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous, 69%. October 4, 2022.

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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by KuriousGeorge » Sat Oct 08, 2022 7:21 pm

The Blue Snowball Nebula. KG Observatory, Julian, CA.

https://www.astrobin.com/10p308/
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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by PatrickWinkler » Sun Oct 09, 2022 7:15 am

DN around LBN 322
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Post by PatrickWinkler » Sun Oct 09, 2022 7:16 am

NGC 2841
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Post by PatrickWinkler » Sun Oct 09, 2022 7:17 am

NGC 1788
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Post by PatrickWinkler » Sun Oct 09, 2022 7:18 am

NGC 5985
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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by PatrickWinkler » Sun Oct 09, 2022 7:20 am

NGC 6946
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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by carlos uriarte » Sun Oct 09, 2022 11:30 am

NGC 1491 Fossil Footprint Nebula
ImageNGC 1491 Fossil Footprint Nebula - Sh2-206 - LBN 704/705 by Carlos Uriarte, en Flickr
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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by vanamonde81 » Sun Oct 09, 2022 1:40 pm

Moonrise with mock moon
Copyright: György Soponyai

The Danube Bend (Dunakanyar) is often considered as one of the most beautiful part of river Danube, where it flows between Börzsöny Mountain and Visegrád Mountain. Standing at the foot of Börzsöny Mountain atop the lights of Nagymaros village was a perfect location for capturing the 99% full moonrise above Visegrád Mountain.
As the Moon -- Jupiter pair was climbing up on the Eastern horizon, a not-so-faint mock moon became visible on the left side of the Moon.

Between 1323 and 1408 Visegrád was the capital of Hungarian Kingdom. Today only the ruins remained of the Citadel of Visegrád Castle atop Visegrád Mountain.

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2022.10.08. Nagymaros, Hungary
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Canon EF 50/1.4
2 x 1sec, F/2.8, ISO 640

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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by simrisks » Sun Oct 09, 2022 2:15 pm

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In the glory of Sadr, an 87 hour SHO Passion project from the summer.

All shot on Asi294MM Pro (Bin1) with an Askar ACL200. Its an incredible area of space with a bit too much to see.

This was a 4 panel mosaic stacked in APP and edited in PI&PS.

Full resolution on astrobin: https://astrob.in/w1oxq7/D/
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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by Julien Looten » Sun Oct 09, 2022 2:43 pm

A French mill meets the Milky Way
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Copyright: Julien Looten A French mill meets the Milky Way 🌌
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The Lescours mill (commune of Saint-Aubin-de-Branne, next to Bordeaux), lost in the middle of vineyards, far from the light pollution of cities, stands in front of the "bulb" of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
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This area of the sky, visible to the south in summer, corresponds to the "heart" of our galaxy. It contains numerous nebulae, most of which radiate in the infrared. Hence the need to 'defilter' the camera in order to capture these wavelengths that are invisible to the naked eye.
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The image also shows many dark dust clouds and countless stars and star clusters. Among them, Rho Ophiuchi, a multicoloured star-forming area...(visible on the right of the mill)✨
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This image was made with the Sigma 28mm f/1.4 ! Very suitable lens for astrophotography.
- Panorama of 6 pictures
- Canon 6d Astrodon
- June 29, 2022
- No tracking, no stacking
- 15 sec unit exposure
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Thanks in advance

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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by Marcin7 » Sun Oct 09, 2022 7:59 pm

ROAD TO THE GALAXY CENTER

When I was driving a car through national park of Cape Greco trying to find a good place for astro-landscapes, I suddenly bumped into this tree✨✨✨. I could not resist this wonderful view🪐🪐🪐 and I knew I will get back here at night to capture milky way💫💫💫. I am in love with this tree landscape and I really like end result. Hope you like this😀😀😀. Photo taken in Cyprus in Cape Greco National Park at the end of July 2022.

Sky – 11x60s, ISO 800, f2.8, tracked.
Landscape – 4x15s ISO 200, f8.0

📷Canon 6D mod
💫Samyang 35 mm f1.4 (f2.8)/(f8.0)
✨SWSA
🌌 Pixinsights,Photoshop

Author: Marcin Rosadziński
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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by KuriousGeorge » Sun Oct 09, 2022 8:51 pm

The Blue Snowball Nebula (Tight Version). KG Observatory, Julian, CA.

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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by Mathieu80 » Mon Oct 10, 2022 5:19 pm

ImageIC1396 SHO by Mathieu Guinot, sur Flickr

Hi all!

Here is the famous IC1396 nebula in SHO rendition.

32h40 exposure in september 2022 from Amiens (France, Bortle 7) with :

Takahashi FS60CB Feathertouch
Ioptron CEM70 mount
Camera ZWO ASI 2600mm + SHO 3.5nm filters

H : 153x300s
S : 101x300s
O : 126x300s
Processed with Pixinsight & Photoshop

Copyright : Mathieu Guinot

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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by Zapo » Tue Oct 11, 2022 2:59 pm

The Ghost of Cassiopea (IC 63)

12h Ha
40' Red
40' Green
40' Blue
ZWO ASI2600MM Pro
GSO 8" f/5 Imaging Newtonian
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro
Bortle-7 sky

Copyright: Jaume Zapata
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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by carlos uriarte » Wed Oct 12, 2022 7:23 am

The Lion Nebula: Sh2-132
In Ha+HOO+RGB Composition
20×600′′ Each RGB filters Astrodon
Astrodon H-alpha 5nm 31 mm: 90×900′′ (22h 30′)
Astrodon OIII 5nm 31 mm : 70×900′′ (17h 30′)
Telescope: Takahashi FSQ106
CCD: Atik 460EX mono

Very faint emission nebula between the constellations Cepheus and Lizard. It is located about 11,000 a.l from us and has a size of more than 250 a.l. This nebula contains two Wolf-Rayet stars: WR 153ab near the "wall" structure in the Lion's Head and WR 152 in the blue-dominated part of the nebula. Wolf-Rayet stars are very large, bright, hot stars with strong solar winds. These winds are so strong that they expel a large amount of mass from the stars, something like 10 solar masses per million years. The extreme nature of Wolf-Rayet stars always dominates nearby regions and lightens the surrounding area.
ImageSh2 132: The Lion Nebula by Carlos Uriarte, en Flickr
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Re: Submissions: 2022 October

Post by Roi Levi » Wed Oct 12, 2022 7:46 am

Orion & Aurora
Date : Oct 5
Location : Iceland
Gear - Rgb+Ha Canon EOS R Astrodon mode
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Story - when the winter comes orion constellation is back to the northern night skies along with Rosette nebula , horsehead nebula ,Barnard's Loop nebula, California Nebula, and the Pleiades Star Cluster,

the vision was to capture Orion & Aurora at the same time, which is a hard mission and a rare event, all condition need to align, because Aurora is moving fast, the conditions where perfect Aurora was Dancing slow and orion part was clear skies, my vision finally came true in iceland northern lights with a deep space objects in the same frame to document a rare moments of the nights sky, this vision and capture took place in my latest photo tour trip into iceland i was waiting to orion to rise over the magical northern lights in bortle 2 skies near Vestrahorn in Hofn iceland i was saying Hello to orion from the North pole.
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