Submissions: 2019 August

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Post by JoeR » Thu Aug 08, 2019 7:19 pm

SH2-101 Tulip Nebula and Cygnus X-1 shockwave front
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Copyright: Joe Renzetti

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Post by Kinch » Thu Aug 08, 2019 11:53 pm

Tulip Nebula

A BB & NB Data Mix
Tulip Nebula.jpg

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Post by Lorenzo Comolli » Fri Aug 09, 2019 11:45 am

Total solar eclipse 2019 - HDR composite - wide field
composizione_250mm_87scatti_el7_unicoliv_RES1920.jpg
Copyright: images Emmanuele Sordini, processing Lorenzo Comolli
Emmanuele Sordini http://www.bloomingstars.com/ emmanuele@sordini.com
Lorenzo Comolli http://www.astrosurf.com/comolli/index2.htm comolli@libero.it
Images taken from La Vinita, Chile. Tech data: Canon 100-400 II, used at 250 mm f/5.6, Canon 6D, 87 shots from 1 s to 1/250 s plus the central image from our main mid field HDR composition taken with a Pentax 75 refractor (see older posts)

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Post by luisman » Fri Aug 09, 2019 12:49 pm

Flash Spectrum - Eclipse 2019

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Click on the image for full size.

Images from the Total Solar Eclipse at 2nd and 3rd contact on July 2nd, 2019.
Location: Carpintería, San Luis, Argentina.
160 element lines on the chromosphere identified.

Camera: Canon EOS 70D, 1/100s, ISO 100.
Telescope: SkyWatcher 200/1000.
Mount: SkyWatcher EQ6 Pro.
Spectrograph: Home made classic spectrograph, 600 lines per mm.

Copyright: Luis Manterola - Mario Gorelli.

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Post by rathijit » Fri Aug 09, 2019 7:23 pm

Two Panel Mosaic of Elephant's Trunk Nebula in IC1396 -- 60+ hours of integration!
URL to full resolution image: https://astrob.in/full/419847/
Copyright: Rathijit Banerjee
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Post by JoeR » Fri Aug 09, 2019 8:37 pm

DWB-111 Propeller Nebula
http://www.joerenzetti.com/
Copyright: Joe Renzetti C14 & Hyperstar, ASI1600MM-c & Baadder 2” HA, OII, SII, 30 subs each filter @ 90 seconds

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Re: Submissions: 2019 August

Post by barretosmed » Fri Aug 09, 2019 11:39 pm

Central region of the lactea via and its predominance of hydrogen

In this image we have two points to be mentioned:
1) Made with Camera Modify (by removing the Ir CUt Filter and placing Baader Filter, increasing the bandwidth [improving H-alpha uptake)
2) Used a narrowband filter (Dual Narrouband composed of H-alpha and OIII)

H-alpha is related to hydrogen capture. Light is created by the hydrogen atom, the main constituent of the universe and the basis of nuclear fusion that feeds the stars. H-alpha is red in part of the light spectrum and contributes to an overwhelming red color in most nebulae
Then we have by the two mentioned methods an extreme predominance in H-alpha uptake, showing in red in the central region of the milky way.
The orange / yellowish image above and saturn and the largest below Jupiter.

Best Details:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/419918/0/?nc=user
https://www.astrobin.com/full/420062/0/?nc=user

Equipment:

Canon 6D modified with baader filter
Astro duo-narrowband filter
ISO 1600 , 180 seconds
Munhoz - MG - Brazil.

July 8, 2019

Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
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bandaestreitamenorrrrrr.jpg

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Post by flyingshark » Sat Aug 10, 2019 3:22 pm

New Caledonia is only inhabited by 280 000 people for a 18 575km² superficy and almost half of them settled in the capital: Noumea. This image has been captured about thirty kilometers from this city, in a place where almost no artificial light exist... apart from the one the city brings. This shows how visible the light pollution can be, even from far away. With in mind the consequences on the flora, fauna and even ourselves, this is an issue we should address seriously in the upcoming years. The sky from this place is already a Bortle 2 scale.

Equipment :

Canon EOS 7D Mark II
Sigma 18-35 1.8 Art
Hama Traveller 163

12 photos : 18mm, f/1.8, 15s, ISO 2500.

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FL__9631 Panorama.jpg

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Post by Hermann von Eiff » Sun Aug 11, 2019 4:17 pm

NGC 3532 - The Wishing Well Cluster in Carina
Copyright: Hermann von Eiff
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Post by Kinch » Sun Aug 11, 2019 9:45 pm

A new rendition of NGC 6871 and Tulip Nebula
NGC 6871 & Tulip Nebula.jpg

More info @: http://www.kinchastro.com/tulip-nebula--ngc-6871.html


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Re: Submissions: 2019 August

Post by Wu Zhuoqun » Mon Aug 12, 2019 3:22 am

M 51
Hubble data.
Processed by Wu Zhuoqun
Full Resolution: https://www.flickr.com/photos/183265339 ... ed-public/
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Sharpless 63 - The Ghost of Barnard

Post by strongmanmike » Mon Aug 12, 2019 5:12 am

In the top right of this image and located in Sagittarius, Barnards Galaxy or NGC 6822, is a barred irregular galaxy about 1.6 Million light years away. It is part of our local group of galaxies and relatively small at just 7000 light years diameter. It has prominent HII and OIII emission nebulae and although often not revealed in images, NGC 6822 also sits behind an extensive foreground field of very faint Milky Way cirrus dust. The strange ghostly "P" shaped feature in the lower left of the image, is Sharpless 63, which is much closer to us at about 700 light years and is part of the extensive molecular cloud MBM 159.

Large image here: https://pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/ima ... 1/original Copyright: Michael Sidonio

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Re: Submissions: 2019 August

Post by Carballada » Mon Aug 12, 2019 4:41 pm

SH2-86 Cloud Sculpting Star Cluster (NGC6820-3) in HSTrgb

Large view of this nebula in Hubble palette with natural stars.
An integration time of 18 hours.

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SH2-86 Cloud Sculpting Star Cluster (NGC6820-3) in HST by Jose Carballada, on Flickr

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Post by perezfotografia » Tue Aug 13, 2019 3:28 pm

"The Greatest Perseids Show"

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As you can see in the photo, The Perseids fly over the sky with the presence of Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. Also, you can see the highest mountain in the European Union, the always magnificent Mont Blanc.
Surrounded by two glaciers that converge a bit further down, you can see both of them in the image, the Mer de Glace which flows for a total distance of 12 kilometres, covering an area of 32 square kilometres in the central third of the Mont Blanc massif. On the left-hand side, you can spot the Leschaux Glacier and its hut (the light just next to the glacier).
In addition, if you take a deeper look, just below the Grandes Jorasses mountain range you will be able to see climbers trying to summit the mountain with the first lights (you can see their headlamps).

The photo had to be taken really early after the twilight as Mars was about to hide behind the Grandes Jorasses and Jupiter was also about to also disappear under the mountain range.
As always, we were gifted with a spectacular perseids show at almost 3000m high.

A7R III + Sony Carl Zeiss 24-70 2.8 GM
Panorama of 15 photos.
Copyright © Alvaro Perez and Jose Manuel Perez Alonso
webpage: www.scapenature.com

Photo in HD: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/s3d ... e.jpg?dl=0

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Re: Submissions: 2019 August

Post by G.Chatzifrantzis » Tue Aug 13, 2019 4:46 pm

M104 Sombrero Galaxy

Equipment :
OTA : Meade 14 SCT
Mount : Skywatcher EQ8
Camera : Atik 460ex & 460exc
Filters : Idas P2 , Astronomik CLS
Guiding : OAG via Lodestar X2

Software : Dss - Pix - Ps

Exposure :
L : 1h15min
RGB : 50 min

Location : Chalkidiki Greece

Photographer : George Chatzifrantzis
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Re: Submissions: 2019 August

Post by ChristopherGomez » Tue Aug 13, 2019 6:39 pm

NGC7822 SHO
QSI690 and RC8
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https://astrob.in/418478/C/

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Post by astrosirius » Tue Aug 13, 2019 7:28 pm

Abell 383 - Gravitational lenses

The giant galaxy cluster in the centre of this image contains so much dark matter mass that its gravity bends the light of more distant objects. This means that for very distant galaxies in the background, the cluster’s gravitational field acts as a sort of magnifying glass, bending and concentrating the distant object’s light towards Hubble.

Credit: NASA-ESA-HLA
Processing: Lluís Romero
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Abell 383 - Gravitational lenses
Abell 383 - Gravitational lenses
Lluís Romero Ventura
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Post by olivierr31 » Wed Aug 14, 2019 2:15 pm

Milky Way at Gaube lake with Jupiter planet

Location: Gaube Lake at 1730 m near Cauterêts (Pyrénées, France)
Quarter Moon just reclining with No light pollution :-)

Composition of 2 pictures taken on 05/08/2019: foreground at sunset + Milky Way early at the beginning of night
450D EOS refiltered on tripod + mount SkyWatcher Star Adventurer Mini

Milky Way Treatment: 1 shot of 3mn exposure at 800 iso - LRGB (synthetic luminance) in Photoshop - Post processing with Lightroom
https://www.astrobin.com/420864

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Post by astrosirius » Wed Aug 14, 2019 2:38 pm

Abell 665 - Abell's highest richness class of 5

Abell 665 is a galaxy cluster in the Abell catalogue in the constellation Ursa Major. It is also known as the only cluster in his 1989 catalog to receive Abell's highest richness class of 5. This means that it contains at least 300 galaxies in the magnituderange of m3 to m3+2, where m3 is the magnitude of the third-brightest member of the cluster. The clusters in all other richness classes contain less than 300 such galaxies. Abell 665's combination of high brightness and large distance, made it an excellent candidate along with 37 other clusters to help determine the Hubble constant using the Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect in 2006.

Credit: NASA-ESA_HLA
Processing: Lluís Romero
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Abel 665
Abel 665
Lluís Romero Ventura
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Re: Submissions: 2019 August

Post by barretosmed » Wed Aug 14, 2019 10:46 pm

Jupiter and its moons Io and Europa


https://www.astrobin.com/full/420935/0/?nc=user

Equipment:

Meade 10 "UHTC in F10
Asi 290mc
Filter Baader L
08/12/2019
20:19
Sao Paulo-SP-Brazil
Copyright: Fernando Oliveira de Menezes
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JUPITER E SUAS LUAS.jpg

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