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Diesel locomotive 5033 "Matilde" with an empty freight train from Gaia to Tuy.

 

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Diesel locomotive 5033 "Matilde" with a cement train from Godim to Gaia.

 

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Best Dog Costume Competition at the 2020 Birmingham Youth Assistance Kid's Dog Show, Berkshire Middle School, Beverly Hills, MI, February 2, 2020.

Ekambareswarar Temple, dedicated to Shiva, in Kabchouram, Tamil Nadu, India.

Teco Medway a cargo de la 5033 Matilde a su paso por La Garrovilla.

Geltonoji starta (Emberiza citrinella) Yellowhammer. Šaipiai

La EURO4000 335-033 ( 5033 en Portugal) con decoración de la nueva operadora lusa de mercancías MEDWAY en la estación de Bilbao Mercancías.

Diciembre 2017

Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania

Date: 2005.07.03

The Story: The faces of Steamtown's Railfest, way back when it had faces. The event certainly isn't close to what it once was, especially when it comes to Railroads sending power to the show. Here's a view of some visitors back in 2005.

Three EMD models bring train C15 down the hill out of Dewinton and towards Calgary. The SD30ECO looks so small next to the massive SD70ACU.

I think i'm ugly :(

 

Già nua rùi

Nov 11 2020

No Underwater Dentists

 

For WH: Fun At The Dentist Office

Galaxie situé dans la constellation des Chiens de Chasse à environ 50 millions d'années lumière. Photographié depuis l'observatoire Tomastro, Télescope de 300 mm, caméra ASI1600MM-C, le tout autoguidé sur EQ8 et avec une ASI290C.

Ijsvogel Kingfisher Alcedo Atthis

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• Sky-Watcher Quattro 250P

• Sky-Watcher EQ8-R Pro

• ZWO ASI294MM-Pro

 

• Astronomik L: 41x300s bin1 gain 0

• Astronomik RGB: 26x300s bin2 gain 125

(total integration 5.5h)

 

• ZWO OAG & ASI290Mini guide cam

• TS GPU coma corrector

• ZWO EFW, ZWO EAF & Pegasus Astro Ultimate Powerbox 2

 

Trevinca, Valding, Spain

Bortle 3, SQM 21.8

 

processed with Pixinsight

This image shows galaxy NGC 5033’s spiral arms, dotted with blue clusters of hot, young stars still forming, while older, cooler stars populate the galaxy’s center causing it to appear redder.

 

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured this closeup of spiral galaxy NGC 5033, which lives about 40 million light-years away in the constellation of Canes Venatici (the Hunting Dogs). The galaxy is similar in size to our own galaxy, the Milky Way, at just over 100,000 light-years across.

 

Unlike our Milky Way, NGC 5033 is missing a central bar. Instead, it has a bright and energetic core called an active galactic nucleus, powered by a supermassive black hole. This active nucleus gives it the classification of a Seyfert galaxy. Due to the ongoing activity, the core of NGC 5033 shines brightly across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. This released energy shows that the central black hole is currently devouring stars, dust and gas getting close to it.

 

While its relative proximity to Earth makes it an ideal target for professional astronomers to study its active nucleus in more detail, its big apparent size in the night sky and its brightness also make it a beautiful target for amateur astronomers.

 

Image Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA; Acknowledgment: Judy Schmidt

 

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NGC 5033 is an inclined spiral galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici. Distance estimates vary from between 38 and 60 million light years from Earth. The galaxy has a very bright nucleus and a relatively faint disk. Significant warping is visible in the southern half of the disk, presumably caused by previous gravitational interaction with another galaxy.

Image captured on my dual rig in Spain.

Scopes: APM TMB LZOS 152 Refractors

Cameras: QSI6120wsg8

Mount: 10Micron GM2000 HPS

A total of 12.5 hours image capture (HaLRGB)

More details are available on my website at: www.imagingdeepspace.com/ngc-5033.html

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