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Celestial Scenes

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Photographer

Masoud Atighi

E-mail

Iran_astronomy@yahoo.com

Location

Tafresh-iran

Date

5-Nov-2007/ 19:19 UTC

Equipment

Fuji finepix5600s F3.2- Exp15Sec- Iso400

Description

What's The Mystery of deep Sky?
 

Photographer

Frank Marianek

Location

Oberkochen, Germany

Date

08/23/2007 8:25pm

Equipment

Canon EOS350D, 59sec exposure, ISO200, f/13

Description

Summer-thundercloud, illuminated by lightning, moves across the starry night sky of the Oberkochen valley in Germany.
 

Photographer

Bruce Karbal

E-mail

skyloverz@aol.com

Location

Mt Carrol, Illinois

Date

11/7/07 3 AM

Equipment

Pentax 125 SDP Finger Lakes Pro 9000 with FLI HAlpha filter

Description

This shot was combin ation of 2 frames at 1 hour each The 9000 chip is extremely sensitive and easily captured this faint remnant of supernova
 

Photographer

Eric Jacob

E-mail

ericjacob613@yahoo.com

Location

Santa Barbara CA

Date

September 2007

Equipment

Celestron C102 refractor (500mmf/5), unmodded Canon XTI, CG5 mount, TC80N3 timer, broadband LPR filter.

Description

An emission nebula, part of a larger complex that includes the Heart Nebula. 129 frames of 2 minutes each. Dark frame subtracted and adaptive stacked in Nebulosity. Processed in Photoshop CS.
 

Photographer

Christopher Connelly

E-mail

cconnelly@sacredheart-hs.org

Location

East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, USA

Date

11/06/07 at 6:45 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time)

Equipment

8" LX200 using a StellaCam II camera. stack rate at 256 gamma at full. Optimized, Stacked, and Processed in Registax 4. An IR filter was used as well as a focal reducer. Altuzimuth. Used the stellacam 11 to and recorded about one minute of streaming video and then captured 89 stills using ATI wonder Pro.

Description

My first, quick, less than one hour attempt to capture this comet--my first. Not bad, I think.
 

Photographer

Masoud Atighi

E-mail

Iran_astronomy@yahoo.com

Location

Tafresh-iran

Date

11/8/2007- 2:25 UTC

Equipment

Fuji 5600s F 3.6- Exp 5Sec- Iso 200

Description

Venus is That so Beautiful & can be seen on Daylight so
 

Photographer

Michael Eaton

E-mail

m_eaton@comcast.net

Location

West Valley City, UT

Date

8:30-9:00 MST

Equipment

Orion 80mm dia 480mm fl refractor, Canon XTi, Polaris equatorial mount

Description

This is a composite of about 17 RAW shots, most at ISO 800, with exposures from 35 sec to 60 sec. I aligned the shots in MaxIm DL and then used Paintshop Pro 12 to enhance detail in the nucleus.
 

Photographer

Wojciech Piskorz

E-mail

wojpisk@wp.pl

Location

Gliwice, Poland

Date

31.10.2007. and 05.11.2007.

Equipment

Canon 350D, Sonnar180mm, ISO 800, f4,5, 20 x 30sec.

Description

This photo shows tracking and growing Comet Holmes in stars between 31.10.2007 and 05.11.2007.
 

Photographer

AnnMarie Jones

Location

Aberllefenni, Wales, UK

Date

5th Nov '07 - pm

Equipment

Canon 20D & 100-400L @400mm f5.6 Celestron CG5 Mount

Description

Stacked & composited from 4hours of exposure to show maximum range of detail in 17P/Holmes as of late 11pm UST 5th Nov '07. Core location, Coma & tail streamers are all visible.
 

Photographer

Pere Sanz

E-mail

peresanz@ieee.org

Location

Tuscany, Italy

Date

August, 13th, 2007

Equipment

Canon 350D through a Sigma 17-70 lens set at 17mm f/2.8. The images is the result of one untracked 10s exposure (ISO 200) with a flash fired through a red filter, followed by 15 1 min exposures (ISO 1600) tracked with a homemade motorized barn-door-tracker.

Description

Two young children aged 11 and 6 look at the milky way setting in a summer night.
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