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edited by Dean Motter & Ron Van Leeuwen.

 

Toronto, Andromeda Publications, september 1978.

 

7 x 1o, 12 sheets grey newsprint folded to 48 pp & stapled twice into white semigloss wrappers, all printed black offset with 3-colour process addition to outside covers.

 

cover by Paul Rivoche.

 

8 contributors ID'd:

Arthur C.Clarke, Robert MacIntyre, Don Marshall, Dean Motter, Tom Nesbitt, bpNichol, George Olshevsky, Paul Rivoche.

 

Nichol contributes:

i) EXILE of the ÆONS by Arthur C.Clarke, adaptation by Nichol, illustrated by Paul Rivoche with typography by George Olshevski (comic in 26 pp)

 

also includes:

ii) So this is ANDROMEDA THREE, by Dean Motter (prose editorial; passing reference to Nichol)

Vienna (Andromeda-Tower)

Wien conceptual - © Matteo Mannucci

see on www.mamastudios.com

Vixen 81ED 0.66x Reducer, ST-4 autoguiding test

Andromeda galaxy (14 frames)

Constelaciones de Cefeo, Casiopea, Perseo y Andrómeda.

Snapshot del programa Stellarium

Andromeda37608northampton010824 0H72 Derby R.T.C.(Network Rail) to Wembley H.S.

Andromeda galaxy

Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com.

 

In this collection of illustrations from Traité des arbres et arbustes que l'on cultive en France en pleine terre (1801–1819), you will find more than 400 public domain images from the "Raphael of Flowers" – Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759–1840) and Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700–1782). Appreciate the variety of flowers, shrubs, trees and other botanical artworks from these distinguished illustrators.

 

Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/567691/traite-des-arbres-et-arbustes

  

Andromeda Redux

By Thomas Spanos

2014 Horns and Heroes Project

  

Bog-rosemary, marsh andromeda; Sw. rosling.

Sweden, Norbotten, Kärkevagge. July 2000.

EOS 300, EF 35-80mm, Kodachrome 200.

20000300KEOS300.

© 2000. All rights reserved.

First attempt at imaging The Andromeda Galaxy, ~150 1.6" exposures at 300mm. Stacked using DeepSkyStacker and post-processed in Lightroom.

Taken with a 400mm telphoto lens on a canon 400d fitted to an orion EQ1 + motor drive 7 x 2 1/4 mins 1600 iso pics + dark frame.

The next Galaxy to our with 2 smaller galaxies. 5.5h total exposure time

The international freighter, Andromeda, downbound in the St Marys River, approaching Mission Point.

ANDROMEDA STAR

 

FLAGSINGAPORE

REGISTRY SINGAPORE

 

IMO8126800

 

TYPEM.BULK CARRIER [GEARED]

 

BUILDERDONGHAE SHIPBUILDING CO LTD. ULSAN

COUNTRYSOUTH KOREA

YD NR8032

SHIP DESIGN

BUILT1982

 

GRT7958

DWT11244

 

OWNERAUG. BOLTEN

 

EX

 

LOCATIONROZENBURG 1 MAY 1986

Picture saved with settings embedded.

ANDROMEDA STAR

 

FLAGSINGAPORE

REGISTRY SINGAPORE

 

IMO8126800

 

TYPEM.BULK CARRIER [GEARED]

 

BUILDERDONGHAE SHIPBUILDING CO LTD. ULSAN

COUNTRYSOUTH KOREA

YD NR8032

SHIP DESIGN

BUILT1982

 

GRT7958

DWT11244

 

OWNERAUG. BOLTEN

 

EX

 

LOCATIONROZENBURG 1 MAY 1986

From the Chesterwood Garden.

Andromeda Galaxy, 2.5mil light years away. Spiral dust lanes are visible, can't believe you can see this in LA. Also, M110 dwarf companion galaxy in the bottom right. Here is a pro shot, for comparison and size scale.

www.tvdavisastropics.com/astroimages-1_i0000ce.jpg

Andromeda galaxy and tree at 70mm.

Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com.

 

In this collection of illustrations from Traité des arbres et arbustes que l'on cultive en France en pleine terre (1801–1819), you will find more than 400 public domain images from the "Raphael of Flowers" – Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759–1840) and Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700–1782). Appreciate the variety of flowers, shrubs, trees and other botanical artworks from these distinguished illustrators.

 

Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/567691/traite-des-arbres-et-arbustes

 

M31/32 Andromeda. Image by Andrew Davies

This image is a stack of a dozen photos taken in a rural area.

Same image as previous, just with slightly different processing for better contrast and a tighter crop.

 

D3300 with Nikkor FX 50mm 1.8D prime

ISO 3200, f/2.2

100x4" lights, 20 darks, 20 bias

Stacked with DeepSkyStacker

Curves edited in Lightroom, fair amount of noise reduction

37608 'Andromeda'. 08/06/19

Name: Andromeda

Length: 107m

World's largest yacht number: 31

Shipyard: Kleven

Price: 170 000 000€

 

Andromeda galaxy. A barn door tracker was used to take this picture.

55x 1 s exposure, f/5.6, ISO6400, 300mm, 3x drizzle

Messier 31 (Andromeda Galaxy) with Messiers 32 and 110

2016-09-10, near Swindon, England

 

60% moon, high level clouds, forgot flats, used the wrong ISO for half of my darks, and dew all over the secondary mirror for half of the lights. I'm just glad I salvaged something from the session!

 

Gear:

Skywatcher 130-PDS with 0.9x coma corrector (585 mm, f/4.5)

Skywatcher NEQ6-Pro Synscan

Canon EOS 550D (unmodified)

ZWO ASI120-MC guide camera

Skywatcher Startravel 80 guide scope

  

Acquisition:

- AstrophotographyTools (APT) and PHD2 guiding with dithering

- 10 x 300s = total 50 minutes @ ISO 800

- 5 darks plus library bias, forgot flats but used some from a previous session

- Stacked in DeepSkyStacker and post-processed in Photoshop CC 2015

ESA's Herschel image of Andromeda in infrared.

2 kilometers to the peaks, 2kk light years to Andromeda. We will reach it, somewhen.

Andromeda J

IMO 9355422

Container ship

South Queensferry, Scotland

16th May 2018

Heading up to Grangemouth

Core of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31)

 

Orion XT6 / Canon 300D - 02/12/12

Mono Lake, CA, US.

 

The Andromeda Galaxy is in the upper center right. It is the galaxy closest to our own and is expected to collide with the Milky Way in about 4 billion years. A likely outcome of the collision is the galaxies will merge to form a giant elliptical galaxy or a large disc galaxy. The fate of the Earth and the rest of the Solar System is currently unknown. Before the galaxies merge, there is a small chance that the Solar System could be ejected from the Milky Way or join the Andromeda Galaxy.

 

Tufa is limestone formed when underwater springs rich in calcium mix with lakewater rich in carbonates, as the calcium comes into contact with the carbonates a chemical reaction occurs resulting in calcium carbonate, aka, limestone. The calcium carbonate precipitates (settles out of solution as a solid) around the spring, and over the course of decades to centuries, a tufa tower will grow. Tufa towers grow exclusively underwater, and some grow to heights of over 30 feet. The reason visitors see so much tufa around Mono Lake today is because the lake level fell dramatically after water diversions to southern California began in 1941.

 

Mono Lake, CA, US.

Captured from Karachi, Pakistan. The Andromeda Galaxy M31 with one of its its satellite galaxies M32.

IMO: 9372327

Name: ANDROMEDA SPIRIT

MMSI: 372945000

Vessel Type: VEHICLES CARRIER

Gross Tonnage: 43810

Summer DWT: 15261 t

Build: 2007

Flag: PANAMA

  

my lichen photos by genus - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections/7215762439...

 

my photos arranged by subject, e.g. mountains - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections

Stunning Andromeda Galaxy (M31) in the middle and at 4 o'clock M32, which is a same fuzzy spot than M31 but smaller

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