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Andromeda Galaxy 2016

Galaxia Andrómeda

(Messier M31, M32 y M110)

 

Reprocesado con PixInsight de la sesión de Enero 2016.

 

Es increíble cuanta información se pudo captar, para ser exposiciones de 5 segundos.

 

Tamron 150-600 @ 500mm, F5.6

Nikon D750 (sin modificar) @ iso3200

Celestron AVX, sin guiado

Datos: 46x5s + darks + bias

 

Termas San Joaquín, Coahuila,

Cielo Bortle 3

 

Pavel Vorobiev

_vorOBSERVAtorio_

AI-S Nikkor 35mm f/1,4 @ f/2

 

ACR 6.7:

–WB = luz de día

–Luz de relleno = 50

–Contraste = +67

–Saturación = +20

Name: Andromeda

Length: 107m

World's largest yacht number: 31

Shipyard: Kleven

Price: 170 000 000€

 

M31

 

Andromeda Galaxy

Overexposed Orange

DIY astrophotography from light poluted cardiff, 30 shots with deepskystacker. 70D 300mm f2.8

The skies at night are now dark enough to get back outside for some astrophotography. Clear enough skies last night set me in motion. Here is a quick stack of the Andromeda Galaxy, Messier 31, our closest galactic neighbour. I didn't do any post-processing on this image to tease the bands out of the disk. It is spectacular in any view. Prince George, BC. Aug 30, 2019

 

Specifics:

Lens focal length = 300mm

# of frames = 45

ISO=1600

Exposure of each frame = 50s

Aperture= f/4.5

A shot of M31 with a 200mm lens from my back yard

Picture saved with settings embedded.

Perfectly clear sky last night so I prepared my telescope and captured a meteor crossing the heart of the Andromeda Galaxy.

Equipment used:-

Skywatcher 200 8" Telescope

EQ5 Mount with SynScan control

Orion Star Shoot 60mm Guide Scope

ATIK 314+L CCD Mono Camera

10 x 5 minute exposures

7º de altura y contaminación lumínica

Kaleidoscopic version of an image of M31, the Andromeda Galaxy.

Andromeda Galaxy also known as Messier 31 - shot with 1Dx, 70-200 f4 - ISO 6,400, f4, 30" Seconds - stack of 7 x shots...

Edited huge image of the Andromeda Image. There is a huge amount of detail to be seen in the full-resolution image.

 

This image is under copyright by NOAO/AURA/NSF and used under the "Personal/Non-Profit Use" clause.

 

Local Group Survey Team and T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage)

 

"National Optical Astronomy Observatory/Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy/National Science Foundation"

 

www.noao.edu/image_gallery/copyright.html

The Andromeda galaxy.

 

Image details:

Telescope: 1016mm f.l. f/4

Exposure: ISO 3200, 10 seconds

Processing: ~60 exposures stacked in Deep Sky Stacker, post-processing in PaintshopPro.

 

Name: Andromeda

Length: 107m

World's largest yacht number: 31

Shipyard: Kleven

Price: 170 000 000€

 

Deatail from the context image of Andromeda from the Chandra Space Telescope web site - used to help show where the black holes it found were.

Name: Andromeda

Length: 107m

World's largest yacht number: 31

Shipyard: Kleven

Price: 170 000 000€

 

Faint Andromeda Galaxy in the centre of image. First proper attempt.

I'd never seen (or at least, never noticed) this stuff before this trip. It was all over the courtyard at Terpening Terrace.

"Andrómeda" Mandala

 

Acrílico sobre tela

50 x 50 cm

Puntillismo (dotillism)

Poco más de 13,500 puntos (ó gotas)

Mount Andromeda Athabasca Glacier Jasper National Park

Mount Andromeda is located within the Columbia Icefield on the boundary of Banff and Jasper national parks. The mountain can be seen from the Icefields Parkway (#93) near Sunwapta Pass and is directly southwest of Mount Athabasca.

Mt. Andromeda was named in 1938 by Rex Gibson, former president of the Alpine Club of Canada, after Andromeda, the wife of Perseus.

First attempt at astrophotography with the Dwarf Labs Dwarf 3 scope

NGC 224 once again, but this time with much, much better results. Focus is in perfectly, all data reduction done with no problems, and there's only one slight issue - you may notice a series of strange colored dots to the left of the main galactic disk. This is actually a single asteroid, 372 Palma, as it traverses the shot!

 

Times for each color + luminance: 30 minutes

Telescope: Takahashi FCT-150 triplet flourite Apochromatic refractor

Camera: SBIG STL-11000CM

According to the ancient Greeks, Andromeda was the young princess saved from the clutches of the evil gorgon Medusa by the hero Perseus atop his winged steed Pegasus. Any who looked at the snake-headed gorgon would be turned to stone so Perseus slayed Medusa by watching her reflection in his polished shield. Our nearest galactic neighbour is the so-called Andromeda Galaxy, a mere 2.5 million light years away. It is a spiral galaxy like our own Milky Way although a bit bigger. It can be seen as a fuzzy splotch next to the star Mu Andromedae with the naked eye if you are in dark enough skies. Dec 05, 2010.

The centre of our nearest neighbouring galaxy, M31 or Andromeda. About 2.5 million light years away its diameter is about 150,000 light years. Its most visible satellite galaxies are M32 (top centre) and M110 (bottom).

5.9 A2 WI 5

This is certainly an Alpine Classic that most hard-men cut their teeth on. It is not super hard but consistant with reasonable protection through the crux sections. Having said that it should be noted that this is a objective that requires a high end climbing skill level and mountaineering experience.

Name: Andromeda

Length: 107m

World's largest yacht number: 31

Shipyard: Kleven

Price: 170 000 000€

 

Andromeda Redux

By Thomas Spanos

2014 Horns and Heroes Project

  

Beti erabiltzen dudan avatarra. Andromeda. Gertuen dugun galaxia, baina ez dakit inoiz bertara helduko garen...

Same data as previous image, little more time processing.

Andromeda Galaxy, 2.2 total exposure time.

crop of Cassiopeia and Andromeda

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