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Telescopio: Celestron C90
Camara: ZWO ASI120MM
Montura: Quasar Eq5 Synscan
Frames: 5000
Df: 1200 mm.
F: 14
Captura: Fire Capture
Procesado: Autostakkert 2, Registax 6, Fitsworks 4, Pixinsight 1.8, Lr5.
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Observatorio Astronómico Altaír
Poncitlán Jalisco México
Port Lotniczy Wrocław im. Mikołaja Kopernika
Location: Strachowice, Wroclaw
Built: 2009-2012
Project: JSK Architekci
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Mission control team in the main control room at ESA's ESOC mision control centre on 21 Nov 2020, just a few hours prior to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Credit: ESA/J. Mai
Mission control team in the main control room at ESA's ESOC mision control centre on 21 Nov 2020, just a few hours prior to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Credit: ESA/J. Mai
El Monumento a Nicolás Copérnico en Varsovia, es uno de los monumentos notables de la capital polaca. Se encuentra frente al Palacio Staszic, la sede de la Academia Polaca de Ciencias en Krakowskie Przedmiescie. Diseñado por Bertel Thorvaldsen en 1822, se terminó en 1830. "Referencia Wikipedia."
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Taken with a Samsung S3, skywatcher 130p, 25 mm sp and a 3xbarlow. I used the full zoom of the S3 camera. Not great as I couldn't get focus and cloud started to roll in but still, it's only a mobile phone camera!
Port Lotniczy Wrocław im. Mikołaja Kopernika
Location: Strachowice, Wroclaw
Built: 2009-2012
Project: JSK Architekci
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Below left, half lit, we can see the Copernicus crater, a vaguely hexagonal crater about 96 km in diameter.
At the top right, however, the Eratosthenes crater is visible.
The Eratosthenes crater is a crater of about 59 km in diameter in which the central peaks are clearly distinguishable.
Halfway between the 2 craters, slightly shifted downwards, we can see the phantom crater Stadius.
Seeing 6/10
Acquisition data:
Verona, Italy
45 ° 24 'N - 18 ° 59' E
13.12.2021
CET 7:25 pm
Sky-Watcher Newton 200/1000 BD
HEQ5 Pro SynScan
ZWO ASI178 MM
Barlow 2,7x APM
R filter Meade
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Mission control team in the main control room at ESA's ESOC mision control centre on 21 Nov 2020, just a few hours prior to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Credit: ESA/J. Mai
Mission control team in the main control room at ESA's ESOC mision control centre on 21 Nov 2020, just a few hours prior to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Credit: ESA/J. Mai
Newtonian F=650 mm, D=130 mm, eyepiece 4.7 mm.
Canon SX10IS ISO 100.
Lugar / place / lieu : Cagua, Estado Aragua, Venezuela.
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Copernicus is the crater with rays in the middle of this image. The Lunar Sea, above and to the left of Copernicus is Mare Serenitatis.
I usually don't use a polarizing filter on moon images. however, I was experimenting. Really makes for a dramatic image.
Photographed 4 11 2012 at about 5 a.m. MEADE ETX-90 telescope, Sony 7 megapixel camera, 32mm eyepiece.
Tweaked slightly in Photoshop Elements 9.
Waning Gibbous, 71% illuminated.
Mission control team in the main control room at ESA's ESOC mision control centre on 21 Nov 2020, just a few hours prior to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Credit: ESA/J. Mai
March 4, Waxing crescent moon 82% illuminated.
Celestron C8 telescope With 2X Barlow and Nikon D5100.
134 video images stacked.
North is at three o'clock
Press "L" to view on Black
Mission control team in the main control room at ESA's ESOC mision control centre on 21 Nov 2020, just a few hours prior to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Credit: ESA/J. Mai
Mission control team in the main control room at ESA's ESOC mision control centre on 21 Nov 2020, just a few hours prior to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Credit: ESA/J. Mai
Mission control team in the main control room at ESA's ESOC mision control centre on 21 Nov 2020, just a few hours prior to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Credit: ESA/J. Mai
Copernicus: De Revolutionibus [Nuremberg 1543]. 'Ad Lectorem' ( note to the reader): Lutheran clergyman, Andreas Osiander, assisted in proofreading and liaising with the printer. Not content with simply overseeing the work, Osiander seems to have added an anonymous preface to it, stating that "these hypotheses need not be true nor even probable". Sp Coll Hunterian Cz.1.13.
Philatelic Phriday. Last month was the warmest July ever recorded in the contiguous United States, and the blame for that should be placed squarely on the shoulders of Nicolaus Copernicus for putting the sun at the center of the universe. The responsibility for this stamp should be placed squarely on the shoulders of Alvin Eisenman.
Read Copernicus's explanation here: ads.harvard.edu/books/1543droc.book/
Learn more about Alvin Eisenman here: www.aiga.org/medalist-alvineisenman/
Celestron CPC Deluxe 1100 HD
Altair IMX 174 Mono Camera
IR650nm Filter
X-Cel 3.0 Barlow
Primalucelab Eagle 2 Pro