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Note: All images in this gallery are copyrighted by the photographers and may not be
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Celestial Scenes
PhotographerLuigi FiorentinoLocationBari-ItalyDateApril,12th 2007 18:30 UTEquipmentSCT 8" + Barlow Televue 3x + Toucam II ProDescription500 best frames processed with Registax 4 (from 1200) |
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PhotographerRamiro HernándezLocationSaltillo, MéxicoDateapril 10 th, 21:31 CTEquipmentCanon Rebel XT,primary focus on copy lens 55 mm diameter and 290 mm focal length, 5 seconds on tripod.DescriptionPicture taken in suburban sky, some trouble with light pollution but the "pearls" well captured. |
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PhotographerJohn L. GrahamLocationKettering, OhioDate4/10/07 2h UTEquipmentOrion StarBlast (original version), Meade LXD75, DSI and DSI ProDescriptionThis image of M3 was taken using a Meade DSI Pro (L:50x20sec) and a DSI (RGB:10x30sec) at the prime focus of an Orion StarBlast (original version) driven by an LXD75. The source images were saved as FITS3P combined offline in Envisage/drizzle. Drizzle was also used to convert the FITS3Ps into BMPs which were then combined in Photoshop. |
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Photographerchander devgunLocationjaisamand dam, alwar, rajasthan. indiaDate8 pm, April 11, 2007EquipmentNikon d50, 18mm f/3.5 tripodDescriptionImage of the venus pleiades conjuntion on april 11th, 2007 |
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PhotographerRaivo HeinLocationTallinn, Estonia, EuropeDate11.04.2007EquipmentCanon EOS 20Da 3.2 sec F/4.5 ISO 1600 FL 70mmDescriptionSeven Sisters Host the Evening Star, as seen from my backyard (also fragment of my observatory at left bottom) Bests from Estonia, Tallinn! Raivo |
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PhotographerAndrew DallowLocationDarfield, New ZealandDate04-10-2007 1331(UT)Equipment6 inch sky-Watcher Reflector (equatorial mount) With 2x barlow lens, taken with a Meade LPI.DescriptionThis is Jupiter with the transiting great red spot. All four Galilean moons are viable: Callisto at the top right, the two moons close to Jupiter are Ganymede on the top and Europa below, and Io is in the bottom left of Jupiter. |
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PhotographerMark RiddickLocationStaunton, Va., USADateApril 1o, 2007 8:49 PMEquipmentFuji S2 body, 80-200mm lens at f/2.8DescriptionVenus and Pleiades seen through (still) leafless trees. |
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PhotographerSheldon FaworskiLocationElizabeth, ILDate4-9-07 11:00pmEquipment10" f/4.5 Newtonian, DSI Pro II Camera & Paramount 1100-S EQ Mount.DescriptionThis is M64 also known as the "Black Eye Galaxy". It's NGC number is 4826. It's magnitude is 8.5 Located in the constellation of Coma Berenices |
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PhotographerJohnie GibbsLocationJames Wesley Observatory on my parent farm in Bagdad, KYDateMarch 25 2007 00:36 UTCEquipmentLXD75 SN-10AT with UHTC and Meade LPIDescription120 stacked images taken with Meade LPI and 2x barlow. Image prosessed with Registax. This is one of the first images I took with my 10" scope and LPI. I had not intended on taking any images that night but I was there and it was fairly clear. I am still learning all the software so I am sure these will get better. |
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PhotographerJohnie GibbsLocationBagdad KyDaten/aEquipmentThis houses my LXD75 SN-10ATDescriptionI wanted to build a place for my new scope. And building a building with a roll off roof was just to easy. I like to do things the hard way. So I drew up some building plans and built this from scratch. I named it after my late grandfather. He passed away when I was three so I never got to know him well. I am sure he would have loved to see this. |
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