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Celestial Scenes
PhotographerKianoosh SabetizadehLocationIran - Tireh Village - North Of ArakDate2011.09.21EquipmentCanon EOS 550D, Canon Lens 18-55mm IS @18mm. ISO 1600. f/3.5 90 Frames and time exposure Of each frame : 30 secDescriptionIn this Picture, I show Damage of earthquake in Tireh Village,(in north of Arak)and pass of time. In this frame you can see The Jupiter and Seven Sister (Open Cluster) and the other bodies. |
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PhotographerNiels V. ChristensenLocationCopenhagen, DenmarkDate3. Sep-2011EquipmentTelescope WO FLT-110 and Canon 20Da camera.DescriptionWidefield image and used subs for stack 53*5min. Bigger image can be found here, www.astro-hp.dk |
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PhotographerWill DavisLocationTucson, ArizonaDate11:40 P.M. MST, 09-14-2011EquipmentA Meade DS Saturn 114mm newtonian, on a Meade alt-azimuth mount, and a Olympus C-750 UZ digital camera. 1/5 second exposure, at f/3.7, ISO 100.DescriptionJupiter with three of it's moons. In this image you can see Ganymede to it's lower left, Io to it's upper right, and you can faintly see Europa to Io's upper right. |
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PhotographerJose MtanousLocationMonclova MexicoDateFrom 2011-09-12 till 2011-09-26EquipmentCamera QHY9M Telescope Mini Borg 60ED + Reducer (FL = 230mm) Mount Vixen Sphinx Filters: Baader Ha 7nm Exposure Mosaic of 9 panels. 64 x 20 min (21h20m) total exposure.DescriptionSadr region Ha 9 panel mosaic. |
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PhotographerJIm TomakaLocationAlamogordo, NMDate09/26/2011 21:51 UTEquipmentOprion 90mm refractor (f10, 910mm), Celestron CGE mount. Lunt B1200 CaK module, Imaging Source DMK41AU02DescriptionHaving difficulty imaging AR1302 using a whitelight filter, I plugged the Lunt CaK module in and with its narrowband (2.4 Angstrom) bandpass, image sharpness increased dramatically. |
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PhotographerG.T.LarsonLocationMoloka'i Hi.Date8/29/11EquipmentNikon d90, 500mm f8 Nikkor mirror lens, Gitzo tripodDescriptionGreen flash on cloud above the silhouette of the buildings of downtown Honolulu Hawai'i. The image was taken from the island of Moloka'i , 39 miles to the East. |
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PhotographerScott FletcherLocationCovington, TNDate9/5/11 @ 10 PM CDTEquipmentWilliam Optics 90mm Megrez APO telescope w/ Canon 30D @ prime focus. 1/1000 sec exposure @ ISO 200.DescriptionMoon w/ good crater features and lighting showing contrast of maria, etc. |
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PhotographerSamuele GaspariniLocationCastelfiorentino (Fi) ItalyDate11.09.2011 h. 11.28 AMEquipmentSkywatcher 80Ed with Meade Apo Barlow lens 2x and Apm Herschel wedge . Baader Nd3 and polarizing filter. 300 frames. www.astrobook.itDescriptionVery big Sunspot |
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PhotographerPatrick Hochleitner+Dieter BeerLocationAustriaDate2011/08/10 15h40minEquipmentTelescope:Skywatcher Black Diamond ED80 Syntha-Flattener Focal length 510mm Camera:QHY8 Pro + Moravian G28300 FW Mount:Neq6Pro Filter:Astronomic 2cDescriptionThe summer in Austria with it's bad weatherconditions makes us unhappy for our nice hobby. The moonphase has troubled too but we have tried to do our best for a good result. The total exposure time for this image was 15h 40min. and the subframes were taken with QHY8 Pro and Moravian G2 8300. http://www.photonhunter.at/NGC7023.html http://www.starhopper.at/ngc7023.htm |
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PhotographerTullio Di PrimioLocationFonte Vetica L'Aquila (Italy)Date02th August 2011EquipmentRefractor Triplet APO 105 mm F6.5; Mount G42; CCD SBIG St8300; LRGBDescriptionM20 Emission/Reflection Nebula + Open Cluster in Sagittarius : 6 frames x 5 minuts x LRGB. Crop. |
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