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Celestial Scenes
PhotographerTaha TebyaniLocationAmand,ZanjanDate12/15/2010 5:00 AMEquipmentCanon EOS 50D + Grip Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM Slik 400 Pro Tripod Giga T Pro Hannel RimoteDescriptionVenus is classified as a terrestrial planet and it is sometimes called Earth's "sister planet" due to the similar size, gravity, and bulk composition. Venus is covered with an opaque layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in visible light |
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PhotographerSidney RosenthalLocationPensacola, FLDateWeek of Dec 5, 2010EquipmentScope TSA102/Camera STL11000M/Mount EM200/ Exposure: Astrodon Filters/ Ha 5nm 29x20min, OIII 3nm 12x20min, SII 3nm12x20min. Processed in CCDStack, Pixinsight, and Photoshop CS4DescriptionThe Soul Nebula or IC 1848 captured in narrowband with colors mapped to the HST palette. |
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PhotographerJohn W.O'Neal,IILocationAmherst,Ohio,USADate12/21/2010 03:18amEquipmentCanon 40D@primeFocus. Astro Tech AT8INon Losmandy G-11GEM.DescriptionThe Total Lunar Eclipse of December 21st, 2010 was a dark one and quite deeply red. |
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PhotographerPouria NazemiLocationIran, Mazandaran, Kiasar RoadDateDecember, 17, 2010 - 03 p.mEquipmentCanon EOS 350-DDescriptionMoon Shining over southern frontiers of North of Iran forests. |
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PhotographerSadegh GhomizadehLocationIran TehranDate8 Dec. 2.12 UTCEquipmentC11 celestron + DMK21AU04. ASDescriptionFirst image to detect the new storm on 8 December. |
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PhotographerHamidreza AhmadiLocationMosque, Sheikh Lotfollah-isfahanDatemay 2010EquipmentBraun SR2000 f/3.5 , ISO 400, 1 s exposure.DescriptionRising full Moon over Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah,isfahan |
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PhotographerMick HollimonLocationCupertino, CADate29 Nov 2010 05:49 UTCEquipment10 inch f/6 Newtonian on Atlas EQ-G 4X Powermate TIS DFK21AF04.AS Bayer-matrix colorDescriptionJupiter on 29 Nov 10 showing the evolving SEB outbreak, with IO in the field, from Cupertino, CA: 37:18 N 122:03 W. Good seeing and transparency. |
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PhotographerLouie AtalasidisLocationYailbraith,NSW,AustraliaDate01/2010EquipmentTelescope: FSQ106N Exposures: 10 min x 18 & 15 min x 4 Camera: SXVF-M25c Mount: AP600E Guiding: FS60c Software: Astroart4 & CS4DescriptionEmission and reflection nebula immersed in dust in the Constellation of Monoceros. |
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PhotographerJesus Carmona de ArgilaLocationMadrid (SPAIN)Date10/27/2010EquipmentStacking 3,000 frames (1/218"). Telescope : Takahashi FS152N. Filter : Solarmax90 bf30, H-alpha 656.28nm <0.7A. Camera : Dmk21Af04. Software : RegiStax V5, Photoshop Cs2.DescriptionActive region AR1117 compared with the Size of the Earth and with the Distance from Earth to the Moon. |
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PhotographerDoug ZubenelLocationEast of De Soto, Kansas, USA.Date12-06-10 23:40 UTEquipmentCanon Rebel XTi (Hutech modified) with a 300mm NIKKOR lens @ f/8; 2 second exposure at ISO 100.DescriptionAfter making the image of the Moon and Mars setting on the treeline, I quickly moved to higher ground and caught the pair close to one of the water towers in De Soto, Kansas. |
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