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Photographer

Mike Smeester

Location

Palm Coast

Date

9-1-2012 9:58UT

Equipment

Telescope:CPC1100 Camera: DBK21au618.as

Description

Jupiters Great red spot and Red Jr.
 

Photographer

Randy Shivak

E-mail

rshivak@mr40mm.com

Location

Anthem, AZ USA

Date

August 26, 2012 17:13 UT

Equipment

Hi Resolution prominence image taken with the Lunt 152mm at 1800mm EFL and Flea2 video ccd camera.

Description

This image shows how small some solar features really are. The spicules are approximately 5 to 10 arc seconds high. The prominence is approximately 40 arc seconds by 150 arc seconds in length.
 

Photographer

kurtis markham

E-mail

kurtismrkhm@aol.com

Location

Alexandria Virginia

Date

May 12,2012

Equipment

point and shoot mounted on celestron cgem 1100hd

Description

moon
 

Photographer

Efrain Morales Rivera

E-mail

jaicoa52@yahoo.com

Location

Aguadilla, Puerto Rico

Date

08/29/2012. 09;27ut

Equipment

Equipment: LX200ACF 12 in. OTA, CGE mount, Flea3 Ccd, TeleVue 3x barlows, Astronomik LRGB filter set.

Description

Jupiter, Shadow of the moon Io from August 29th, 08:57ut, 09:29ut. Also on these images the moon Io is begining to approach the transition across jovian disc. (left=Lum..., right=RGB channels).
 

Photographer

GABRIEL CORBAN

E-mail

gabycorban@yahoo.com

Location

Bucharest Romania

Date

August 3 2012

Equipment

Lunt H-alpha DS, Monochrome Chameleon camera, TeleVue X2.5, EQ6 Skywatcher mount

Description

Is about a filament which is crossing the Solar limb line.
 

Photographer

mohammad karami

E-mail

lost_galaxy_2006@yahoo.com

Location

shahin shahr town - esfahan city - Iran

Date

8/20/2012 7:04 PM

Equipment

this photo was taken by FUJIFILM FinePix HS20EXR camera. ISO - 100 / f/11 / exposure time : 1/250 sec. and 126mm focal length.

Description

the eagle that you see in this photo was determind to hunt the pigeon on the wire but the pigeon found the risk and left the wire Quickly.the sun spots are Clearly.
 

Photographer

valmir martins de morais

E-mail

valmirmmorais@yahoo.com.br

Location

Juazeiro do Norte, Ceará - Brazil

Date

2012 July 25, 23h25 to 23h45 (UT)

Equipment

Telescope Celestron 203 mm, f/10 witc go to. Camera Canon T1i (500D). 17,219 images to compose the mosaic of the Moon. Software: EOS Camera Movie Record V0.3.1.1 , Registax V5.1, Microsoft Image Composite Editor 1.4.4.0, Infanview V4.2 and Image Analyzer 1.2.9.

Description

The Lunar X is an optical effect observed on the Moon with small telescopes and is caused by sunlight that appears between the ridges of the craters La Caille, Blanchinus and Purbach.
 

Photographer

Gianni Pasquali

E-mail

spicantares@alice.it

Location

Cimone Trentino North Italy

Date

2011 october 8

Equipment

Reflex Canon 40D at prime focus of a Maksutov Intes Micro Alter M603 6" F/10 telescope on a Celestron CGEM mount

Description

The colors of the Moon, intensified in this image with a particular procedure of Post processing, they show the difference in the chemical-mineralogical composition of the lunar ground. Thousand of impacts of asteroids, great Lava's effusions and Solar radiation they have all contributed to create this palette
 

Photographer

Odilon Simões Corrêa

Location

Araxá, MG Brazil

Date

28 Nov 2012 - 23:57:25 UT

Equipment

Meade Lx50 SC 10" F/10 and Canon EOS 600D/T3i at prime focus.

Description

This 1/80 sec. single frame at ISO-100, shows the final moments of the reappearance of Jupiter from the lunar occultation that took place on November 28th, 2012.
 

Photographer

med Aissa Moussa

E-mail

med.aissa.moussa@gamil.com

Location

Ghardaia

Date

11 Nouvember 2012 - 05:40 GMT + 1

Equipment

CANON XSI REBEL 450D Without Mount

Description

i took this photo of three solar system object moon in the last quarter and the venus planet in perhaps 3° of conjuction with the moon and the mercury planet abouve the tree in the left down of the view.
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