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Photographer

MINORU OWADA

Location

Mori-town,Shizuoka-pref,JAPAN

Date

Feb 15 20h54.5m-20h57.5mUT,2013

Equipment

Canon EOS 5DMarkā…¢ DSLR camera,with Nikon 300mm F2.8 lens. Composite of three 58sec exposures with 2sec interval. ISO1600

Description

Asteroid 2012DA14 rapidly moved the morning sky in Japan.
 

Photographer

Andre van der Hoeven

Location

HI-Ambacht, NL

Date

02/18/2013

Equipment

Lunt LS60 with LS75 Double stack / DMK21AU618

Description

I followed this filament during several days. On the 18th conditions were very good for imaging this beautiful formation...
 

Photographer

John Ambrose

E-mail

john@johnsastropics.com

Location

Cherry Springs, Pa

Date

9-11-12; 10PM

Equipment

Camera: Canon 60Da w/Canon 200mm f/2.8 lens; ISO 3200; Exp: 26-min (26x60s subs); Mount: CGEM; guided;

Description

The Garnet Star and nebula cloud IC1396
 

Photographer

janet furlong

Location

United States

Date

11.28.12..8:51 p.m.

Equipment

used my nikon d5000 55-200 lens. settings f5.3 iso 1600 1/10 sec.focal length 195..on a tripod.. from Culpeper Va. 11/28/12

Description

shows 3 of Jupiter's moons. Callisto,Io,Europa are shown.. Ganymede is not there because the light from Jupiter is to bright and hide the 4th moon.
 

Photographer

Eugene Charriez

E-mail

maxx2121@hotmail.com

Location

Bolivar Peninsula, Texas

Date

November 16, 2009

Equipment

Canon AE-1 Prog. Lens 80-220mm F/11 ASA/400 Shutter Speed 150

Description

Rare sunset at the peninsula since it is mostly cloudy at this time of evening and season of the year.
 

Photographer

Piotr Dzikowski

E-mail

dzikowskip@piomarhouse.com.pl

Location

Leszno, Poland, Europe

Date

16-18 September 2012

Equipment

Takahashi 106 ED, SBIG 11000M, Takahashi EM-200

Description

This picture shows IC 1318 / gamma Cyg nebula , NGC 6914 , IC 1311 as well as some other nebulous regions. (4-ich Takahashi FSQ106ED refractor at f/5, SBIG 11000M CCD camera,HaLRGB image with exposures of 240, 140,90,60,90 minutes respectively).
 

Photographer

Kjell H.Winnem

E-mail

kjell.winnem@gmail.com

Location

Hof,Norway

Date

Sep 15 2012

Equipment

Homebuilt 10-inch Newtonian f/4 and mount in dome. Cam.:SXVR-H9 guided off-axis with DSI ProII and PHD. Exp.:Ha 3x30m,SII 4x30m bin2x2,OIII 2x30m bin2x2.HST-palette. Processing: Nebulosity2 and PS CS3.

Description

DWB111 Propeller Nebula is an emission nebula in Cygnus.There is very little known about the object,distance to this object and the source of exitation is unknown.
 

Photographer

Doug Lozen

E-mail

douglozen@comcast.net

Location

Sanibel, FL

Date

November 23, 2012 7:30-10:30 UT

Equipment

Televue 60mm imaging system astrograph. Canon 550D DSLR, full spectrum modified 26 individual frames, each 300 seconds.

Description

The Horsehead Nebula is a beautiful region in the constellation Orion. This is a favorite target for astroimagers during the winter months in the northern hemisphere.
 

Photographer

Tyler Tate

Location

Baltimore, Maryland

Date

1/21/2013, 10:00 PM EST

Equipment

Canon Digital Rebel T3i mounted to a classic Questar 3.5" telescope.

Description

It is a windy night in Baltimore tonight, but the skies did clear just after sunset--revealing this beautiful conjunction. This composite includes multiple frames to capture the complete scene.
 

Photographer

Pete Lardizabal

Location

S Johns, Florida

Date

10:50pm EST 1/21/13

Equipment

Imaged with the AP130EDFGT with a Canon 7D @ prime focus on a home shop built alt/az mount. ISO 640, 1/320 sec @f/6.3.

Description

Beautiful conjuction imaged through hazy skies here in North Florida.Too many clouds to try and spot or image Jupiter and the Moon this afternoon.
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