Photo Gallery:
Note: All images in this gallery are copyrighted by the photographers and may not be
reused in any form without their permission.
Celestial Scenes
PhotographerMiguel ClaroLocationCorroios -PortugalDate22-06-2007- 22:29:34EquipmentMaterial: ETX90ec + Web Cam Philips Tou Cam Pro + 0.5X Focal reducer.Alt: 33º Azimuth: 225º SW Iss altitude: 597 kmDescriptionThe pursuing of the ISS was made manually. I recorded an AVI of hundreds of frames, however only one frame it was used successfully for each photograph. All the images are the result of the same AVI file. I made a 200% resize in the final image.I used the forecast of the site CalSky and Heavens Above to get these "ISS Crosser" You can see more images and the real video in this link: http://www.astrosurf.com/astroarte/autostar_e_iss.htm |
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PhotographerGonzalez Gustavo JAvierLocationLas Flores, ArgentinaDate06/17/2007, 22:00GMTEquipmentCanon EOS 300D, Canon 15mm f2.8 Fisheye, homemade dew heater and timerDescriptionThis photo it´s compose of 69 individual 8 minutes images at ISO400 plus the dark frame. The southern pole is the rotation center |
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PhotographerSadegh GhomizadehLocationIRAN TehranDate18 june 2007EquipmentTelescope C 11 camera ToUcam pro III mount G 11DescriptionI took 3 images from eclipes venusof the moon. total which one 1000 frame processed seeing was good |
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PhotographerSadegh GhomizadehLocationTehran, IranDate18 june 2007EquipmentTelescope C 11 camera ToUcam pro III mount G 11DescriptionTotal of 1000 frames stacked. |
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PhotographerDoug ZubenelLocationLinn Co., Kansas, USA.DateMarch 20, 1995EquipmentThis is a 20 minute exposure with a 16mm Nikkor fisheye lens @ f/4 on Fuji Super G 400 film.DescriptionWhen I began the exposure for this portrait of the Zodiacal light it was winter. Twenty minutes later when I closed the shutter, it was spring! |
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PhotographerPaul RickettsLocationParker Mountain, UtDate12:30 a.m. 6/15/07EquipmentCanon Rebel XTi, Sigma 15-30mm, Manfrotto TripodDescriptionThis is a 40 minute exposure of the sky above Parker Mountain, Utah. While setting up equipment for seeing measurements with my professor and co-worker from the UofU, I exposed the northern sky. Parker Mountain peaks at 9900 feet. I was at about 9830 ft. |
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PhotographerScott RayLocationYakima, WashingtonDateJune 19, 2007 9:23pmEquipmentCanon S2 IS on Bogen tripodDescriptionUnique alignment of Moon, Regulus, Saturn, Venus and Noctilucent clouds over Yakima, Washington. |
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PhotographerAlexandros DiamantisLocationAthens, GreeceDateJune 18 2007 22:07:00 localEquipmentDigital camera Sony DSC-H1 on mount SG5-SGT. Exposure time:1/40 sec.DescriptionThis night Selene(Moon) and Aphrodite(Venus) were very close: 1 degree 36' 59'' at the time of photography. |
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PhotographerDoug ZubenelLocationJefferson Co., Kansas, USA.DateJune 17, 2007, atEquipmentThis is a 10 second exposure with a 50mm Nikkor lens @ f/5.6 on a Canon Rebel XTi body at ISO 100.DescriptionThe June 17th, 2007 alignment. |
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PhotographerLeo EvansLocationVieux Fort,St.luciaDateMonday June 18th 2007 8.28 pmEquipmentSony Cybershot dsc-h2DescriptionImage of Saturn,The Moon and Venus inconjunction |
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