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Photographer

Francesco

E-mail

fran.dibiase@gmail.com

Location

Italia

Date

Apr 27 2013 H07:50PM

Equipment

Optic: Celestron Edge 11 HD Focal: 2800 mm f/10 Mount: 10Micron GM1000 HPS Camera: Basler Aca1300c Guide: Auto Tracking Software: Firecapture + Photoshop

Description

ISS pass, automatic tracked by my loved GM1000HPS mount, and Celestron Edge 11 HD, focused and setted on jupiter in daylight, helped by flip mirror to center. This is all singles frames shot, not averaged and wavelet filter.
 

Photographer

Albert Carcich

Location

Wantage, NJ

Date

4/30/13 11pm

Equipment

Skylight Telescopes AR101/15 with DFK31.

Description

Telescope is only 101mm. Pretty good results!
 

Photographer

Andrea Maniero

Location

Padova-Italy

Date

2013-04-25 22:57 UT

Equipment

Cassegrain NortheK CS250 f/15 to f/23 ASI120MM camera LRGB image resize 150% Derotate 5min each channel 11000 frames tot.

Description

Saturn near opposition and two satellites Tethys and Rhea .
 

Photographer

Randy Shivak

E-mail

rshiavak@mr40mm.com

Location

Anthem, AZ

Date

May 3, 2013 9:46 local time

Equipment

This was imaged with my Astro-Physics 152mm and DayStar Quantum PE .5 Angstrom filter and Flea2 video ccd camera. These images were taken 1 hour a part.

Description

Hi Resolution image of sunspot group 1731.
 

Photographer

Juan Carlos Casado

E-mail

skylook@tierrayestrellas.com

Location

Llers, Catalonia, Europe

Date

2013 March 20th, about 19 h UT

Equipment

A 300 mm f/2.8 coupled to a Canon 5D Mark III camera.

Description

I have obtained this image of Panstarrs Comet (C/2011 L4) on March 20th, 2013, beginning of northern spring. It was difficult to place and coordinate my son Jokin with only 6 years old on a ladder, just 50 meters away considering also that he could not see the comet. For this image I used a 300 mm telephoto lens, so that the effect of perspective seems to look and try to reach the comet. The first quarter moon provides ambient lighting that illuminates the figure.
 

Photographer

Takehiko Hashimoto

E-mail

takearatus@yahoo.co.jp

Location

Istanbul,Turkey

Date

31st July 2012

Equipment

LS60T50DS/PT IMAGING PACKAGE TeleVue x2 Powermate Fujifilm X Pro1 /ISO200 /1 image Takahashi P-2Z

Description

Photoshop Camera Raw 7.4RC(beta) is very good for X Pro1.
 

Photographer

Randay Shivak

E-mail

rshivak@mr40mm.com

Location

Anthem, AZ USA

Date

Feb. 12, 2012 at 11:43 am local time

Equipment

Imaged with my Astro-Physics 152mm F8 and DayStar Quantum PE .5 Angstrom H-alpha filter and Flea2 video ccd camera.

Description

This image shows sunspot group in High Resolution taken in excellent seeing conditions.
 

Photographer

Abhijit Juvekar

E-mail

ak_juvekar@yahoo.com

Location

Dombivli, India

Date

17 March 2013

Equipment

6 inch Sky-watcher Dobsonian Telescope with Canon EOS 550D DSLR & Solar filter.

Description

Shot using 6 inch Sky-watcher Dobsonian Telescope with Canon EOS 550D DSLR & Solar filter. Labeling done using SOHO image as reference.
 

Photographer

Stanley Rusin

Location

Oneonta, NY

Date

3/15/12

Equipment

Canon Rebel T3i, ISO 400, 8s exposure.

Description

Comet C/2011 L4 (PAN-STARRS) just over the horizon in Oneonta, NY. We almost gave up until I spotted it with my 12' Dob and My friend, Jason Smolinski took the picture with his camera.
 

Photographer

Alexandru Tudorica

E-mail

alex.tudorica@gmail.com

Location

Germany

Date

11 February 2013

Equipment

0.5m Cassegrain telescope with a SBIG STl 6303 E ccd camera.

Description

The image shows comet ISON, which might become one of the brightest in history.
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