Photo Gallery:
Note: All images in this gallery are copyrighted by the photographers and may not be
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Celestial Scenes
PhotographerRobert FieldsLocationWarren, MIDateSummer 2005EquipmentCelestron 9.25 with SAC 7a camera at f20DescriptionMars, with Ice Cap |
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PhotographerT. Johnstone, C Miller, J. StetonLocationSouth Portland, MaineDateMay 29th and May 30thEquipment90 mm h-alpha filter, webcam, RegistaxDescriptionNumerous changes may be seen in the structure and appearance of a filament from one day to the next. |
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Photographermyron wasiutaLocationbackyard observatory-spotsylvania, va.Datemay 30, 2007EquipmentCelestron CGE 1400 w/f/7 reducer and Televue 5X powermate (f/35) Atk-1HS II Stack of about 500 1/250 sec frames. Image was taken in broad daylight with venus high in the sky.DescriptionSlightly gibbous phase-featureless cloud cover. |
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PhotographerJyoti S MahindruLocationOakleigh South, Vic. Australia 3167Date3rd.June 2007, 11:30 AMEquipment152 mm Flourite APO @ F15 Prime Focus Watec 902-H CCTV Monochrome Camera Badder Astro Solar And Astronomique UHC Filters Synta HEQ 5 168 Frames Registaxed Finished in AdobeDescriptionA False Coloured Detailed Sun Spot 960 With Disc Details Plaque and Faculi. |
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PhotographerPatrick AgnewLocationLower Yosemite FallsDate5-29-07, 9:54 PMEquipmentFuji FinePix S5300. Exposure of 15 seconds at F4, 1600 ISODescriptionI did this after reading "Moonbows over Yosemite" (S&T, 5/07) My first attempt at doing such. There were about 100 people there. Conditions were perfect. The following night there was cloud cover. Due to the <50% snowpack, I don't expect there will be much water flow by June's full moon. |
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PhotographerAlexandros DiamantisLocationAthens, GreeceDateApril 24 2007 & 23:08:58 localEquipmentCelestron 9.25 XLT, mount SG5-SGT, Sony DSC-H1, Baader hyperion 21mm. Exposure time: 1:20 sec.DescriptionThe photo shows the walled plain Stofler(diameter 129 km)above and on the left side the walled plain Maurolycus(diameter 117 km). You can sse also Licetus and Cuvier craters on the right side of the image. |
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PhotographerMarc DelcroixLocationTournefeuille, FranceDate2007-03-14, 22h07 UTEquipmentLX200 10", F/D=10, Barlow x3, IR-Cut filter, SPX900nc flashed ToUcam Pro1 webcamDescriptionSaturn under exceptional seeing (my best of 2006-2007 apparition). Mimas and Enceladus had their luminosity separately enhanced; Dione and Tethys come from another avi. Note all of the bands on Saturn, the details in the North of the globe and in the South pole. |
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PhotographerB.BrenceLocationVancouver, WADate4/9/07EquipmentCelestron NexStar 4se, ToUcam Pro II, 3x BarlowDescriptionProcessed in Registax 4, Paint Shop Pro, Photo XI |
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PhotographerAnthony AyiomamitisLocationAthens, GreeceDateJan 06/04 - Dec 20/04 @ 13:00:00 UT+2EquipmentCanon A-1, Canon FD 24 mm @ f/11, Fuji Super HQ 100, Baadar Solar Filter ND5, 1/30 sec, 46 multiple exposures + 1 foreground exposureDescriptionThe annual motion of the sun over local skies when observed and/or imaged approximately 30 minutes after local noon and at 13:00:00 UT+2. |
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PhotographerAnthony AyiomamitisLocationSounio, GreeceDateMay 23, 2005 @ 20:53:21 UT+3EquipmentCanon EOS 300d, Canon EOS 100-300 USM II @ 300 mm, 1 x 0.6 sec @ f5.6, ISO 100, JPG FINE Image Format, 3072x2048 image size, Auto ModeDescriptionA fifteen month exercise to identify the proper combination in natural lighting between the foreground and the rising full moon as well as the precise azimuth and altitude between the rising full moon and the Temple of Poseidon south of Athens. A similar project already in progress for the past twelve months. |
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