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A cluster of teasels and were very prickly near St Tanwg's medival church in the sand dunes at Llandanwg.
When we went to National Trust Penrhyn Castle last October we saw them on some of the chairs there,they were to stop the general public on sitting on them..(ouch)..hehe
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Celebrate with a stellar snowflake that sits within the cosmic Christmas Tree Cluster!
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/CfA
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Scanned slide, image taken in mid February 1998.
Meanwhile, the plain became a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Plain of Jars is a megalithic archaeological landscape in Laos. It consists of thousands of stone jars scattered around the upland valleys and the lower foothills of the central plain of the Xiangkhoang Plateau. The jars are arranged in clusters ranging in number from one to several hundred.
The Plain of Jars is dated to the Iron Age (500 BCE to 500 CE) and is one of the most important prehistoric sites in Southeast Asia and was most likely used as burial site.
The Double Cluster (also known as Caldwell 14) refers to the open clusters NGC 869 and NGC 884 located 7500 light years away in the constellation Perseus.
This image was captured from my roll-away shed observatory at Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri.
Image Details:
38 x 360s, ISO 800
30 darks, 200 flats, 300 bias
Gear: Canon 450D, Orion 8" Newtonian Astrograph @ f/3.9 800mm, Baader MPCC, Hutech LPS D1
Processed in Pixinsight
TOPAZ DE-NOISE ALERT . if anyone is using it and did a update in the last two days its faulty and needs taking off and the older version re-installed as per these links
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anyway heres two done today after re-installing the older version 8 stack focus stack diff 5
Named after a slight resemblance to the insect. This star cluster lies in the constellation scorpius and is about 1600 ly from earth.
Planewave 24in
FLI PL9000
L 12x10m
R 14x10m
G 13x10m
B 12x10m
Total Integration
Data from Telescope.Live
I always end up revisiting this cluster of flowers throughout the summer, they're so simple and pretty and usually have a few bugs to snap a couple quick macros with.
No bugs on this day, but that doesn't mean I can't still appreciate how pretty these flowers are on their own.
Hope everyone is doing well and staying safe.
Click "L" for a larger view.
Clusters of bronze-coloured leaves hanging on through the winter - Thank you for looking and I hope you like it
There are 1795 species of this popular plant, Begonias are a classic gardeners favourite due to their ease in growing,
M72 (NGC 6981) is a globular cluster in Aquarius.
Shot with RGB filters from my backyard in Long Beach, CA.
R: 16 30 s exposures
G: 30 30 s exposures
B: 25 30 s exposures
All taken with an Atik 414-EX mono camera on a Celestron Edge HD 925 at a focal length of 535 mm with Hyperstar. RGB filters are from Optolong.
Pre-processing in Nebulosity; registration, stacking, channel combination, and processing in PixInsight; final touches in Photoshop.
revisiting and reprocessing some photos we took in the Richtersvelt, South Africa in 2013. #flashbackfriday
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I love looking closer how different flowers grow.
These tiny flowers are maybe 5 mm and altogether they for these clusters gathered on the branches and when the shrub is in full bloom it looks like it is snow-covered.
A joy in the morning, seen from my kitchen window.
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This is a close up of where a cluster of crystals has been broken off (this sample usually lives outside in my rock garden) and it shows the formation of the crystals out from the centre.
Macro Mondays - Crystals
M36 open cluster in Auriga
7 Novembre 2020
Località: San Romualdo - Ravenna
Tecnosky Apo 130/900 - Avalon M1
OAG Celestron - Autoguida con PHDguiding2 e QHY174M
CCD QSI 520wsi raffreddato -15
Filtri RGB Astrodon Gen2 I-series
RGB: R 30x3min, G 30x3min, B 30x3min.
Acquisizione: MaximDL5 - Calibrata con Dark, Bias e Flat.
Elaborazione: MaximDL5, Astroart6, StarTool1.6, Paint Shop Pro2021, Topaz e Nik plug-in.
My first galaxy with the F4 Quattro, M33 - Triangulum Galaxy. The galaxy is located approximately 3 Million light years away in the constellation of Triangulum, it is the third largest member in a cluster of galaxies which includes our own and the famous M31 Andromeda Galaxy
The image was the first taken with my Nichrome wire in front of the Mirror Fan to prevent dew forming on the Primary.....And it worked!!!
Image Details:
21x300S in LRGB
16x600S in HA
The HA was added as a Lighten Layer to the Red Channel, all frames have 25 Flats and 25 Darks applied
Equipment Used:
Mount: Sky-Watcher EQ8 Pro
Imaging Scope: Sky-Watcher Quattro 8-CF @ F4
Imaging Camera: Atik Cameras 383L+ Mono Cooled to -20C
Filter Wheel: Starlight Xpress Ltd 7x36mm unmounted USB Filter Wheel
Filters: Baader Planetarium 36mm LRGB + 7nm HA
Guide Scope: Celestron Telescopes C80ED
Guide Camera: Qhyccd QHY5L-II
Software Used:
Image Acquisition: Main Sequence Software Sequence Generator Pro
Image Stacking and Combining: Maxim-DL
Post Processing: Photoshop CS5, Noise Ninja
The ballast train from earlier in the day has completed its run around move and waits patiently for the signal from the dispatcher to re-enter the MRL 2nd sub. Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding in Lombard Canyon would hold things up for a bit. The Bozeman Local managed to sprint east just after thee LM arrived and took position behind the ballast train. To top it off, the Logan local finished its daily duties in the midst of this crazy thunderstorm and called it a day. While not all visible, it was pretty neat knowing that there were 4 MRL trains in Logan for a minute.
Taken w/ Skywatcher Evostar Pro 80 ED (w/.85x reducer/corrector & QHYCCD Polemaster), Skywatcher EQM-35, Nikon D7500.
70 lights x 60 s @ ISO 800, ~45 dark, ~45 flat, ~100 bias, stacked in DSS and post-processed in Photoshop
The Perseus Double Cluster (NGC884)
L-RGB
Bin1x1 / G75 : L:2h36mn ; Bin2x2 / G150 : R:23mn, G:23mn, B:23mn
80/600 mm Refractor – Camera ZWO ASI1600MM Pro
Preprocessing with SIRIL
Image processing with Photoshop
Final touch with Lightroom
M13 Hercules Cluster
L 38 * 60s
R 14 * 180s
G 14 * 180s
B 14 * 180s
Integration Time 2h 44m
Takahashi epsilon-160ed
ZWO ASI2600MM Pro
iOptron CEM60
Antlia LRGB filters
ZWO OAG-L + ZWO ASI174MM
ZWO EAF, EFW
Nina, PixInsight, Topaz DeNoise AI, Photoshop