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Celestial Scenes
PhotographerEfrain Morales RiveraLocationAguadilla, Puerto RicoDate06/08/08 08:06utEquipmentLX200gps 10in. ota, CGE mount, DMK21AF04, Astronomik LRGB filter set, TeleVue 3x barlowsDescriptionA sequence of sessions (10) demontrating the moon callisto passing by and a final image processed with rgb channels. Jupiter is less then a month from opposition in july. At this cycle jupiter is at its lowest for northern latitudes next year and after will climb to higher altitudes. |
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PhotographerJAMIE BRADLEYLocationSpartanburg SCDate6/20/08 0100HrsEquipmentCelestron 10" Newt atop an Orion Atlas Mount Self modified Canon 350Da. 30x0 Sec exp ISO 100.DescriptionThe nearly full Moon. Saturation tweaked to show that the more color differentiation. |
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PhotographerPaco Burguera CataláLocationCalpe, SpainDate7-6-2008EquipmentNikon D200 10.5 DX fisheye lens base exposure 25seconds at f:2.8 ISO 100DescriptionLooking south, this shot shows the stars trails over a period of 3 hours. The place is Arenal-Bol beach at Calpe (Spain). The rock on the left is Penyal de Ifac, and right most is Serra Gelada. Beside the stars trail we have on the sea shore the tails left by cleaning machines that work at night, and on the sea the trails left by boats that use the harbors of Calpe on the left and Altea on the right. |
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PhotographerJoao CruzLocationLeiria, PortugalDateJun 4th, 2008 at 21h06 UTEquipmentWilliam Optics ZS80FD+0.8xFR, Canon 350D.DescriptionI got so lucky that night; in between clouds, the Moon showed up for this long awaited crescent. |
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PhotographerGreg BruggemannLocationNorth Haven NSW AustraliaDateMay 23 2008 - 8.30-930pm Local TimeEquipmentMeade LX-90 20cm @ F5 with Meade DSI 25 x 11.8 second exposures over 45 minutes (unprocessed) Poor seeing with unsteady coastal air.DescriptionAnimation of the noticeable movement of Comet Boattini as it makes its way toward the Sun. |
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PhotographerAntonio PascarellaLocationEast Haven, CTDate4/17/2008EquipmentModified Canon Rebel XT 350D Orion ED80 Single Exposure 1/1000 ISO 400 Focused with DSLRFocus Processed with PhotoShop CS |
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PhotographerioannisLocationAthens, GreeceDateMarch 2008EquipmentMEADE S 5000 ED APO,F 100 NIKONDescriptionFullMoon in Athens,Greece |
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Photographerwilliam wardenLocationLos Alamitos, CADate4/10-30/2008EquipmentCelestron N8GPS @f/6.3, SX AO-.1-.2 sec exposures, IDAS/CS 10 nm HA, starlight xpress H9/H9C cameras. luminance 140x5 min, color 30x20 min, Ha 24x20 minDescriptionA hydrogen alpha blink enhancing hydrogen jets and nebulae in galaxy M 106. |
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PhotographerGarrett GraingerLocationNew Smyrna Beach, FloridaDateMay 13,2008EquipmentImaging scope was Orion ED80 Canon Rebel XT - Hap Griffin Modified WO 0.80 Flattener/reducer, IDAS LPR 21 x 300s Guided with PHD & EQMOD IP Vista Camera Control, IP 3.5, PS CS3DescriptionThe Pelican Nebula (also known as IC 5070) is an H II region associated with the North America Nebula in the constellation Cygnus. |
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PhotographerBob JohnsonLocationWinfield British ColumbiaDateMay 12th. 11:40pmEquipmentCanon 40D and Tokina 10-17mm fisheye lens.DescriptionWhile on holidays in Winfield BC I took some shots of the Saturn, Moon and Regulus conjunction, it was very cloudy, but the clouds broke just for about 30 minutes, enough time to capture the conjunction and a Lunar Halo with my fish eye lens, notice Saturn and Regulus just off the top right of the Moon. |
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