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Nebulae & Galaxies
PhotographerMicahel SiniscalchiLocationAbbott Observatory - NYDateAugust 12 & 14, 2007EquipmentCamera - SBIG ST2000XM w/CFW8 OTA - TMB130-SS refractor Mount - Losmandy G11 Filters - CS LRGB & Astronomik HaDescriptionA bright emission nebula in Cygnus, Sharpless 2-101 is also known as the Tulip Nebula. This image also shows the Cygnus X-1 binary system in the lower right corner. |
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PhotographerPeter W. O'BrienLocationDerry NHDate08/10/07EquipmentDSI pro II behind homemade 6" f1.8 astrograph w/13nm H-alpha filterDescription4 frame mosaic, each frame represents 20 images of 2 min intgtn time. Combined and processed in PS |
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PhotographerDietmar HagerLocation35km north of LinzDate13th of july 2007Equipment9" TMB Apo f/9 SXV H16 monochrom - luminance SXV M25C - color data at f/7Descriptionthis image isa combination of luminance data from a monochrome CCD and color data from an OSC CCD. seeing was good and so was transparency. software used: astroart, maxim dl, phototshop and Pix Insight LE more data on my webpage: www.stargazer-observatory.com |
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Photographermyron wasiutaLocationspotsylvania, virginiaDateAugust 13, 2007 11PM EDTEquipmentCGE 1400 f/7 ST-402 ME 15 1-minute subs for Luminance, 5 1-minute subs for each red, green, blueDescriptionThis beautiful planetary floats among the rich Milky-Way background in Vulpecula. |
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Photographermyron wasiutaLocationspotsylvania, virginiaDateAugust 11, 2007 10PM EDTEquipmentCGE 1400 f/7 and ST-402 ME LRGB 20 1-minute subs for luminance and 5 1-minute subs each for red, green, blueDescriptionThis image shows the hourglass shaped brightest central region of M8-the Lagoon Nebula. |
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PhotographerEric JacobLocationSanta Barbara, CADateAugust 2007EquipmentCelestron C102 refractor (500mm, f/5), CG5 mount, Canon XTi (unmodified).Description20 unguided exposures of 90 seconds each at ISO 1600. No filtration. Dark frame subtracted and stacked in Nebulosity. Processed in Photoshop CS. |
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PhotographerJim WindlingerLocationAnza, CaliforniaDate6-17-2006EquipmentSBIG STL-11000 Camera, FLI PDF focuser, Nikon 85mm f/1.8 camera lens at f/5.6, Homemade GEM.DescriptionThis is the Dark Horse Nebula in Ophiuchus also known as the Pipe nebula. The photo also includes the colorful nebulosity around Antares in Scorpius. |
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PhotographerMatija PozojevicLocationPetrova Gora (Croatia)DateAugust 15th, 2007EquipmentTelescope: Celestron C10-N f/4.7 (with Baader comma corrector) Camera: Modified Canon 300D Mount: SkyWatcher EQ-6 Guiding: Manually, SkyWatcher ED80, 2x Barlow + Baader 12.5mm microguide eyepiece Exposures: 11 x 420 sec @ ISO 800 Processing: DeepSkyStacker, PixInsight, PS CSDescriptionna |
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PhotographerAntonio PascarellaLocationEast Haven, CTDateJuly 6 - 22:09EquipmentTelescope: Orion ED80 Camera: Canon Rebel XT Exposures: 20x60 seconds, ISO 800 Stacked with DeepSkyStacker Processed with PhotoShop CS |
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PhotographerPeter W. O'BrienLocationDerry NHDateJuly 2007EquipmentDSI pro II behind homebuilt 6" f1.8 astrograph with 6"full aperture 13nm H-alpha filterDescription6 frame mosaic,each frame 2min x 20. All taken with bright moon and poor sky |
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