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Photographer

Luigi Fiorentino

E-mail

afowfi@tin.it

Location

Bari-Italy

Date

April,12th 2007 18:30 UT

Equipment

SCT 8" + Barlow Televue 3x + Toucam II Pro

Description

500 best frames processed with Registax 4 (from 1200)
 

Photographer

Ramiro Hernández

E-mail

ramirohb@itesm.mx

Location

Saltillo, México

Date

april 10 th, 21:31 CT

Equipment

Canon Rebel XT,primary focus on copy lens 55 mm diameter and 290 mm focal length, 5 seconds on tripod.

Description

Picture taken in suburban sky, some trouble with light pollution but the "pearls" well captured.
 

Photographer

John L. Graham

Location

Kettering, Ohio

Date

4/10/07 2h UT

Equipment

Orion StarBlast (original version), Meade LXD75, DSI and DSI Pro

Description

This 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.
 

Photographer

chander devgun

E-mail

cb@devgun.net

Location

jaisamand dam, alwar, rajasthan. india

Date

8 pm, April 11, 2007

Equipment

Nikon d50, 18mm f/3.5 tripod

Description

Image of the venus pleiades conjuntion on april 11th, 2007
 

Photographer

Raivo Hein

E-mail

raivo@cvkeskus.ee

Location

Tallinn, Estonia, Europe

Date

11.04.2007

Equipment

Canon EOS 20Da 3.2 sec F/4.5 ISO 1600 FL 70mm

Description

Seven Sisters Host the Evening Star, as seen from my backyard (also fragment of my observatory at left bottom) Bests from Estonia, Tallinn! Raivo
 

Photographer

Andrew Dallow

Location

Darfield, New Zealand

Date

04-10-2007 1331(UT)

Equipment

6 inch sky-Watcher Reflector (equatorial mount) With 2x barlow lens, taken with a Meade LPI.

Description

This 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.
 

Photographer

Mark Riddick

E-mail

icecubephoto@gmail.com

Location

Staunton, Va., USA

Date

April 1o, 2007 8:49 PM

Equipment

Fuji S2 body, 80-200mm lens at f/2.8

Description

Venus and Pleiades seen through (still) leafless trees.
 

Photographer

Sheldon Faworski

Location

Elizabeth, IL

Date

4-9-07 11:00pm

Equipment

10" f/4.5 Newtonian, DSI Pro II Camera & Paramount 1100-S EQ Mount.

Description

This 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
 

Photographer

Johnie Gibbs

E-mail

johniegibbs@yahoo.com

Location

James Wesley Observatory on my parent farm in Bagdad, KY

Date

March 25 2007 00:36 UTC

Equipment

LXD75 SN-10AT with UHTC and Meade LPI

Description

120 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.
 

Photographer

Johnie Gibbs

E-mail

johniegibbs@yahoo.com

Location

Bagdad Ky

Date

n/a

Equipment

This houses my LXD75 SN-10AT

Description

I 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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