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Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by xuranus » Tue Jun 01, 2021 6:19 am

NGC4631
NGC4631_crop_rs800px_q9.jpg
Copyright Byoungjun Jeong

high resolution
https://www.astrobin.com/j9gh4h/?nc=user

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by Leopeiro » Mon May 31, 2021 1:39 pm

Hello good day.
I send my image ...
https://www.flickr.com/gp/leopeiro/Rm1t34
https://flic.kr/p/2m2CpMz

Austral Pinwheel Galaxy (Thousand Ruby Galaxy-Shell Galaxy) M83 - NGC 5236 - PGC 48082 - ESO 444-81, is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Hydra. It was discovered between the years 1751/1752 by the abbot Nicolas Louis de Lacaille.

This image is taken from Tres Cantos (Madrid) in remote connection with Namibia via
https://skygems-observatories.com/

20" AG Optical iDK, focal length of 3420mm
ASA DDM85XL mount
FLI Proline 16803 CCD
Filters: LRGB, Ha7 OIII SII
FOV: 37' x 37', angle +87°
Location: Namibia
Seeing: Usually around 1.5" FWHM, range: 1.1" to 2.2"
SQM: Down to 22 (!)

24 fr x 300s bin 1 in L
12 fr halfa x 600s bin 1
8 fr for each channel R + G + B x 300s, bin 2

Best regards,

Leo Peiro
https://www.flickr.com/photos/leopeiro

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by lumenmikie » Sun May 30, 2021 8:42 pm

The attached is a composite image taken over a few minutes at lunar totality on 26 May, 2021, around 12:20 UTC. The location is at Morro Rock in Morro Bay, CA, USA. There was low fog in the area that cleared about 45 minutes before totality and moved back in as the moon set behind the rock - perfect timing!

Two cameras were used, a Canon EOS RP for the wide angle and a Canon ESO 80D (4x the focal length, 200mm) for the moon. 3 wide images were stacked separately for the land and for the stars, and 2 images from the near angle were stacked and then reduced to the wide image scale. These 3 stacks were composited, along with a single image of the trawler moving thru the scene at the lower left.
Attachments
morro bay lunar eclipse 2 reduced.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by Marsha Kirschbaum » Sun May 30, 2021 7:24 pm

ImageIn Space with Rho and the Eclipsed Moon by Marsha Kirschbaum, on Flickr

Ever since I first saw this “cloud” complex imaged, I fell in love with it – it’s colorful, gaseous, abstract beauty is contained in the constellation Scorpius. It is punctuated by the bright stars beginning with yellowish Antares (left, middle border of image), and continuing counter clockwise, Crab Globular Cluster, Alniyat, oSco and iSco that form a kind of 5 pointed circle. To the upper right of the eclipsed moon about 2 o’clock is another gaseous cloud, somewhat triangle shaped, and the bright star Jabbah.

I knew this image would be a challenge to capture and process because, even eclipsed, the light of the moon would still overpower the much further away details of the cloud complex.

On a star tracker, 10, 30 second light frames or “regular” photos imaged at ISO 16000, were stacked and processed with flats in Sirl to bring out the details of Rho. The moon is a single image at 1/10 second, ISO 8000, also tracked, taken just before the 30 light frame second sequence. It is blended with the 30 second stack in Photoshop in the same position as seen in the sky at that time. Further editing done in Lightroom.

Earth's Shadow

by philhart » Sun May 30, 2021 11:41 am

Two composite images from my lunar eclipse adventures, showing Earth's shadow:


More info and images:

http://philhart.com/lunar-eclipse-may-2021

Phil

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by Tmostofi » Fri May 28, 2021 6:05 pm

Rho Ophiuchi Molecular Cloud Complex during the Total Lunar Eclipse 26 May 2021

Taken by myself from Bortle 3 skies on a dark desert highway in Northern California (near Little Panoche Reservoir). Canon Eos Ra in 1.6 crop mode, Canon 70-200mm lens at 135 mm on SkyWatcherStar Adventurer star tracker, 30s exposures, f 2.8, ISO 800 taken 26 May 2021 between 4:09 am and 4:27 am to expose for the Rho Ophiuchi complex, then at 4:27 am 3s exposures ISO 200, f2.8 to expose for the eclipsed moon. Planned with Stellarium and Xavier Jubier’s lunar eclipse time exposure calculator. Camera controlled with APT.
I saw the Milky Way appear naked eye during the partial phases of the eclipse. It was a mind-blowing experience! :D

Digitally processed by Alexandru Barbovschi from Chișinău, Republic of Moldova. Pre-processed with darks using Siril. Stacked 34 frames of 30s to get Rho Ophiuci (and trailed overexposed Moon) Stacked 9 frames of 3s to get a properly exposed Moon (and cut it off from there). Rho Ophiuci post-processed in RawTherapee and sent through StarFixer. Final composite made in Gimp.

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by rickwhitacre » Fri May 28, 2021 4:53 pm

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by Aleix_Roig » Fri May 28, 2021 3:17 pm

I would like to share with you my recent work on this region of the Cassiopeia constellation. This image is the result of combining a 12 pane H alpha mosaic and a 8 pane RGB mosaic, reaching a total exposure of 43h30min. All the data was captured back in 2017 and has been processed this May 2021.

Link to the full resolution image and details:

https://flic.kr/p/2m2aQiV

https://www.astrobin.com/j43fry/?nc=user

Image

Thanks so much,

Aleix Roig

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by Astro_maa » Fri May 28, 2021 2:30 pm

Imageهلال رجب يحتضن القمر القديم by Mohmmad Alobaidi, on Flickr

The old Moon in the young Moon’s arms.
This image was taken from the sky of Kuwait last winter, when the sky was surprisingly clear.

Equipment:
Canon Ra
5sec (Single shot)
ISO1250
Celestron 8” HD
a clear sky
Kuwait, 14Feb2021


Thank you
Mohammad Aljady
@astro_maa
https://www.instagram.com/astro_maa/

Total Lunar Eclipse from New Zealand

by logandc99 » Fri May 28, 2021 11:59 am

Total Lunar Eclipse from Auckland, New Zealand

ImageTotal lunar Eclipse by Logan Carpenter, on Flickr

The total lunar eclipse on the 26/5/21 taken from Auckland, New Zealand
This is a composite image consisting of several images (lucky imaging consisting of 10sec videos) taken at different stages of the eclipse through a Skywatcher Esprit 120ED with an ASI294mcPro camera.
The second to last moon phase image is a blend of two images taken at around the same eclipse phase but exposures done for the bright side and the dark side.

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by matuutex » Thu May 27, 2021 10:35 pm

in the heights to the south of the world
Copyright: Marcelo Maturana Rodríguez (@matuutex)
Location: Osorno Volcano - Chile

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by astrodoc » Thu May 27, 2021 9:52 pm

ImageSh2-155 "Cave" nebula by Dave & telescope, on Flickr


Sh2-155 Cave Nebula. Nov 2020

Location: Mayhill NM
Telescope: Takahashi ED180 reflector
Camera: SBIG STXL 16200
Mount: Paramount MX+
Processing: Pixinsight

Data: LRGB H-alpha (3nm) 4.75,4.25,4,4.75,4.5 hours respectively

Thanks for looking!

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by Astro Tom » Thu May 27, 2021 7:35 pm

Lunar Eclipse with Mount Jefferson.
This is a single frame shot of the Moon at approx 04:45 on Wednesday morning while the Moon was leaving the Umbra. The morning sky allowed me to shoot Mount Jefferson and the Moon in a single shot. It was a super viewing experience, and well worth the long drive and lack of sleep.
Tom O'Donoghue
www.astrophotography.ie


https://flic.kr/p/2m21LRm
Attachments
Total Lunar Eclipse Mount Jefferson Star Astrix.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by Florian Kainz » Thu May 27, 2021 7:32 pm

The May 2021 lunar eclipse and the Milky Way, as seen from Lake Sonoma in California.

ImageA Lunar Eclipse and the Milky Way by fksr, on Flickr

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by thomasroell » Thu May 27, 2021 7:02 pm

The Iris Nebula🌌

The Iris Nebula is circumpolar from my home, which means it’s always visible above the horizon. So it’s a project to continually add data to, when other objects sink below the horizon during the night.

So far I’ve collected a little over 11 hours worth of data, taken with two different camera’s, so it was about time to combine it into a proper image.

I’m really happy how I was able to bring out the faint dust clouds, something which wasn’t really possible with my last attempt.

De details:
The Iris Nebula (also known as NGC 7023 and Caldwell 4) is a bright reflection nebula in the constellation Cepheus

Total integration time: 11h 20min
———————————————————————— RGB 136 x 300s iso 1600

🖥 Edited in AstroPixel Processor, Photoshop and Lightroom
.
🔭TS-Optics 115 Triplet APO, Svbony 60 mm guidescope with a ZWO ASI120MM guidecamera.

🕹ZWO ASIAIR Pro

📷 Canon EOS 700Da/750Da

Iris_Nebula_750D_700D_115_136_x_300s_iso1600_9_februari_2021 pps.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by Yovin Yahathugoda » Thu May 27, 2021 4:07 pm

The Omega Nebula (M17)

https://www.astrobin.com/users/YovinRY/
Copyright: Yovin Yahathugoda


Full quality version here: https://cdn.astrobin.com/images/86236/2 ... a27516.jpg

Telescope - Planewave CDK24
Camera: FLI ProLine PL9000
Filters: Astrodon E-series LRGB
Software: Photoshop 2020, PixInsight & Topaz Denoise AI
Location - El Sauce Observatory, Chile

Lum - 4x600s
Red - 3x600s
Green - 3x600s
Blue - 3x600s
Total Exposure time - 2.1 hours

Full acquisition details at https://www.astrobin.com/738blg/0/

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by Wah! » Thu May 27, 2021 6:56 am

20210526 HDR lunar eclipse
Attachments
20210526_LunarEclipse2.jpg

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by Drewster » Thu May 27, 2021 3:00 am

Drewster wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 10:28 pm Code: Select all

Lunar Eclipse of May 26, 2021
www.ancientstarlight.som
Copyright: Drew Sullivan


Series of images with Canon EOS and static mount from 0245H (PDT, start of eclipse) to sundown.

I finally got an that image posted online here:
http://www.ancientstarlight.com/sitebui ... 70x798.jpg

Kunar eclipse of 26 May 2021 With a commentary here:
http://www.ancientstarlight.com/Luna-Ec ... 05-26.html

(Web service provider had been balking <G>)

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by peter2014a » Thu May 27, 2021 1:26 am

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by Drewster » Wed May 26, 2021 10:28 pm

Code: Select all

Lunar Eclipse of May 26, 2021
www.ancientstarlight.som
Copyright: Drew Sullivan


Series of images with Canon EOS and static mount from 0245H (PDT, start of eclipse) to sundown.
Attachments
Eclipse of May 26 2021
Eclipse of May 26 2021

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by gabramson » Wed May 26, 2021 6:47 pm

Hi, all. Beautiful eclipse from Bariloche this morning. Very dark, very cold and very windy (I had to trash 75% of the shots because of the wind). Here's a couple of the best. The Moon is setting behind Mt. Catedral.

IMG_1192 HD.jpg
IMG_1160 HD.jpg
IMG_1148 HD.jpg
Regards,

Guillermo

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by Victor Lima » Wed May 26, 2021 2:40 pm

CATEGORY: SINGLE SHOT
STORY:
After an early night with rain, the Great Magellanic Cloud appears shining in the skies of the Iguaçu Falls.
The Magellanic Clouds are some of the objects of the night sky seen exclusively in the southern hemisphere. Being in places with low degree of light pollution, looking towards the south celestial pole it is possible to identify the two galaxies with the naked eye.

EXIF:
Canon 6Da / EF 24mm f/1.4L II
24mm / f:1.8 / 15sec / ISO 3200
ImageShining Neighbor by Victor Lima, no Flickr

EXIF:
Canon 6Da / EF 24mm f/1.4L II
24mm / f:1.8 / 10sec / ISO 1600
ImageShining Neighbor by Victor Lima, no Flickr

The Dragon Egg

by logandc99 » Wed May 26, 2021 2:44 am

The Dragon Egg

ImageThe Dragon Egg (NGC6164) by Logan Carpenter, on Flickr


The Dragon's Egg
NGC6164 is an emission nebula, 4200 light years away created by a hot, luminous O-type star approx 3-4 million years old and 40 times as massive as out sun. The red emission nebula surrounding the star is approx 4 light years across and has a bipolar symmetry similar to planetary nebula (although this is not an example of planetary nebula that surround dying stars). There is also a faint outer halo (blue) expanding into the surrounding interstellar medium likely formed from an earlier active phase of the central star. (ref NASA).

NGC6164 is located just below NGC6188, the Fighting Dragons of Ara.

The image is a mix of 5min, 10 min and 20 min exposures.
Ha 7.75 hours
OIII 9.6 hours
Total integration 17.35 hours

Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugTksDeTa9w

Astrobin link: https://www.astrobin.com/a6l0zc/?nc=user

Telescope: Skywatcher Esprit 120ED
Camera: ASI1600mmPro
Filters: Optolong Ha and OIII narrowband filters
Guidescope: Orion 60mm
Mount: iOptron CEM120
Guide Camera: ASI290mono mini
Filterwheel : ZWO 7 position 2"
Focuser: Pagasus Astro Focus Cube 2
Processing: Astropixel Processor, Pixinsight and Photoshop

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by matuutex » Tue May 25, 2021 9:36 pm

Partial solar eclipse in Chile
Copyright: Marcelo Maturana Rodríguez (@matuutex)
Location: Quenuir, Chile
Date: 14 dec 2020

Re: Submissions: 2021 May

by mdieterich » Tue May 25, 2021 7:13 pm

Sprites from McDonald Observatory
www.instagram.com/mattdieterich
Copyright: Matt Dieterich We experienced one epic night of Sprite shooting down at McDonald Observatory during our workshop last week! The evening started off with an absolutely beautiful sunset as storms rolled through, so conditions were prime for Sprite hunting. Pictured here are a few of the brighter Sprites captured during a timelapse video that I will be sharing. The phenomenon of Sprites is so incredible as they occur between 40-90 miles above thunderstorms. For perspective, commercial jets fly at about 6 miles up. On the bottom left of the frame is the Hobby-Eberly Telescope, an absolute monster 10-meter telescope.

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