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Here is a group of galaxies known as Hickson Compact Group 87 (HCG 87) in near-infrared and visible light. I combined datasets from Hubble's WFPC2 and Gemini South's GMOS to create a more complete picture of the group. The upper right corner and top and right edges, which you may notice are slightly fuzzier in appearance, come from Gemini, while the larger part of the image in the lower left comes from Hubble. The filter sets were not quite the same, but I found they blended together quite well regardless.
Despite the galaxies being apparently close together, interaction between them seems rather subtle to me, with the most obvious sign including a perturbation in the dust of the edge-on galaxy at the lower left of the image, which is called HCG 87a. This edge-on spiral is quite picturesque with its contrasting dust lane, prominent X-shaped nucleus, and blue streak of star formation.
Another member of the group, HCG 87b, is a large, bright elliptical galaxy seen to the right of HGC 87a. Striking to me about this elliptical are the numerous pinpoints surrounding it, which I assume to be a halo of globular clusters or something similar, like the cores of smaller galaxies that have long since merged with the elliptical. This leads me to conclude that HCG 87b is huge in size compared to the others, but must be more distant. Some faint, partial shells are visible in the upper right quadrant of the galaxy, hinting at some kind of interaction, perhaps an older one. Simulations have shown that shell features could form after ellipticals have taken in some smaller galaxy.
Hubble colors:
Red: WFPC2 F814W + WFPC2 F675W
Green: WFPC2 F555W
Blue: WFPC2 F450W
Gemini colors:
Red: i (780 nm)
Green: r (630 nm)
Blue: g (475 nm)
North is NOT up. It is 45.1° counter-clockwise from up.
The Opel Ampera-e was introduced in 2017. Like the previous Ampera it's a badge-engineered version of a Chevrolet model, this time the Bolt EV. Only a small number was sent to Europe until 2020 as Opel was no longer part of GM. About half of the 10.000 Ampera-e's exported to Europe were sold in Norway, and about 3,300 in the Netherlands.
İşlenmemiş siyah beyaz fotoğraflarını daha önceden indirdiğim ama bir türlü işlemeye fırsat bulamadığım bu harika renklere ve detaylara sahip devasa bir bulutsuyu bu gece sizlerin beğenisine sunmak için hazırladım. Yaklaşık 4.5 GB gibi dev bir tek dosyayı işlemek pc için ve benim için biraz yorucu olsa da neticenin güzelliği bütün yorgunluğumu unutturdu :)
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Bu görüntü, NASA/ESA Hubble Uzay Teleskobu'nun 30 yıllık ömrü boyunca gözlemlediği birçok çalkantılı yıldız doğumevinin en fotojenik örneklerinden biridir. Portre, yaklaşık 163 000 ışıkyılı uzaklıktaki Samanyolu'nun bir uydu gökadası olan Büyük Macellan Bulutu'ndaki geniş yıldız oluşum bölgesinin bir parçasını oluşturan dev bulutsu NGC 2014 ve komşusu NGC 2020'yi gösteriyor.
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This image is one of the most photogenic examples of the many turbulent stellar nurseries the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has observed during its 30-year lifetime. The portrait features the giant nebula NGC 2014 and its neighbour NGC 2020 which together form part of a vast star-forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, approximately 163 000 light-years away.
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Processing Credit & Copyright: Dr. Mehmet Hakan Özsaraç,11 Sept 2021. Postprocessed with NASA Fits Liberator & PS 2021.
Credit: NASA, ESA, HUBBLE ST 24 April 2020
Colors & filters
Optical g 475 nm Blue
Optical O3 502 nm Cyan
Optical Ha+N2 657 nm Orange
Optical I 814 nm Red
12-13-1978, Muri, Switzerland; drafted round 8 #209 overall by Anaheim Mighty Ducks 1997. René Stüssi is a former Swiss hockey player. He played over 500 games in Switzerland’s National League A (EHC Kloten; ZSC Lions; EHC Chur; EHC Basel) and National League B. René Stüssi was also nominated for Switzerland’s Junior National Team during the WJC 1997 and 1998 (GP:13/G:1/A:4/PIM:4). He retired as a professional player after the 2006/07 season, and played with Pikes Oberthurgau in the 1st league (best Swiss Amateur League) from 2007/08 to 2010/11. He was playing 2 seasons with Uzwil in the 1st league, before he hired with league rival Pikes Oberthurgau for the 2013/14 season. He retired from active playing in November 2016. His Career-Stats: GP:891 / G:475 / A:438 / Pts:913 / PIM:517 (1988/89 – 1991/92 + 1995/96 – 2016/17).
Stüssi became an Assistant Coach for PIKES. From 2018/19 to 2019/20, Stüssi was the Head Coach of EHC Kreuzlingen-Konstanz in the Swiss 2. Liga (3rd best amateur league). Between 2020/21 and 2023/24, he was the Head Coach of SC Herisau in the Swiss 1. Liga. Since 2025/26, René Stüssi is the Head Coach of SC Rheintal in the Swiss 1. Liga.
Bu akşam daha önce daha geniş açılı görüntüsünü işleyip paylaştığım bulutsuların komşu olanını kroplayıp daha yakından bakın istedim.
Sizce neye benziyor ?
İşleme kredisi ve telif hakkı: Dr. Mehmet Hakan Özsarac. 25 Ocak 2023.
NASA Fits Liberator ve PS 2023 kullanılarak bilimsel olarak renklendirildi.
Bu görüntü, NASA/ESA Hubble Uzay Teleskobu'nun 30 yıllık ömrü boyunca gözlemlediği birçok çalkantılı yıldız doğumevinin en fotojenik örneklerinden biridir. Portre, yaklaşık 163 000 ışıkyılı uzaklıktaki Samanyolu'nun bir uydu gökadası olan Büyük Macellan Bulutu'ndaki geniş yıldız oluşum bölgesinin bir parçasını oluşturan dev bulutsu NGC 2020’yi gösteriyor.
This image is one of the most photogenic examples of the many turbulent stellar nurseries the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has observed during its 30-year lifetime. The portrait features the giant nebula NGC 2014 and its neighbour NGC 2020 which together form part of a vast star-forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, approximately 163 000 light-years away.
Processing Credit & Copyright: Dr. Mehmet Hakan Özsaraç,25 Jan 2023 Postprocessed with NASA Fits Liberator & PS 2023.
Credit: NASA, ESA, HUBBLE ST 24 April 2020
Colors & filters
Optical g 475 nm Blue
Optical O3 502 nm Cyan
Optical Ha+N2 657 nm Orange
Optical I 814 nm Red
07-17-1985, Göteborg, Sweden. Drafted round 2 #33 overall by Dallas Stars 2003. Loui William Eriksson is a Swedish former professional ice hockey forward. Eriksson was selected by the Dallas Stars in the second round, 33rd overall, at the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, and has also played for the Boston Bruins, Vancouver Canucks, and Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey League (NHL). Eriksson started playing for Lerums BK at a young age and excelled beyond others his age quickly. By age 11, he was already playing with the older under-16 team. His talent was recognized by coach Joshua Clemas, at various tournaments, and he finally landed on the junior team for Frölunda HC. Eriksson's professional career began in the top-tier Elitserien, where he played for Frölunda, sometimes facing his future fellow Boston Bruins forward Carl Söderberg when playing against the Malmö Redhawks during his first two seasons with Frölunda. Eriksson won Rookie of the Year honours in 2004 at the age of 18 after posting eight goals and five assists in 46 games. A year later, Eriksson would post five goals and nine assists in 39 games, helping Frölunda win the Swedish ice hockey championship.
In the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, the Dallas Stars drafted Eriksson in the second round with the 33rd overall pick. After playing in his second season with Frölunda, Eriksson moved to North America and appeared in two pre-season games for Dallas in 2005. His professional debut in North America came on 6 October 2005, with the Stars' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Iowa Stars, in a game where Eriksson posted his first assist and point of the season. Eriksson's first NHL goal came in his debut, 4 October 2006, against the Colorado Avalanche. Two years later, he had a break-out season in 2008–09, where he led the Stars with 36 goals, placing him fifth in the West and 12th overall in goal-scoring. He was one of only three Stars to play in all 82 games of the season. Prior to the following season, on 2 October 2009, he was recognized as a significant offensive force of the Stars attack by re-signing to a six-year contract extension worth $25.5 million. Eriksson participated in his first NHL All-Star Game in 2011. He had a goal and two assists as well as the eventual game-winning empty-net goal to lead all players with four points (matched only by Shea Weber with four assists).
On 4 July 2013, Eriksson, along with prospects Joseph Morrow, Reilly Smith and Matt Fraser, was traded by the Stars to the Boston Bruins in exchange for Tyler Seguin, Rich Peverley and Ryan Button.[3] In an injury-marred first season in Boston, after two concussions on separate hits from John Scott of the Buffalo Sabres and Brooks Orpik of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Eriksson would finish the 2013–14 season with 10 goals and 27 assists for 37 points in 61 games, finding chemistry with centre and fellow Swede Carl Söderberg. During the 2015–16 season, on 13 February 2016, Eriksson scored his 200th NHL goal, as the third Bruins goal going towards a 4–2 road win against the Minnesota Wild.
On 1 July 2016, Eriksson signed a six-year, $36 million deal with the Vancouver Canucks. Eriksson previously had success with Henrik and Daniel Sedin in international tournaments. He made his Canucks debut on 15 October 2016, against the Calgary Flames where he scored an own goal. With the Vancouver net empty due to a delayed penalty by the Flames and facing pressure from attacking players, Eriksson attempted to dump the puck into his own zone, however, a miscalculation in the heat of the moment lead to the puck entering the Canuck's net. Nevertheless, Vancouver would win 2–1 in the shootout, with Eriksson earning an assist on the game-tying goal by Daniel Sedin. On 5 March 2017 Eriksson suffered a season-ending knee injury after a collision with Anaheim Ducks forward Chris Wagner. Eriksson ended a disappointing first season with the Canucks with 11 goals and 13 assists in 65 games. Eriksson would have another dismal and injury plagued season with the Canucks in 2017-18 finishing with 23 points in 50 games. During the 2018-19 NHL season, Eriksson was able to stay healthy, but only scored 29 points in 81 games. On 10 February 2021, Eriksson was placed on waivers.
On 23 July 2021, Eriksson was traded, along with Jay Beagle, Antoine Roussel, a 2021 first-round pick, a 2022 second-round pick and a 2023 seventh-round pick, to the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Conor Garland. On 6 December 2021, Eriksson played his 1000th NHL game in a 4-1 loss over his former team, the Dallas Stars. Eriksson and the Pittsburgh Penguins attempted to reach a deal in late August 2023, however it eventually fell through. After going unsigned through by any other NHL team, Eriksson re-signed with Frölunda on 10 November 2022, marking his return to the SHL after 17 years in North America. On February 10, 2025, Eriksson announced his retirement from professional hockey after 22 years, via a statement on Instagram. He finished an amazing career, Eriksson played 6 World Championships, 1 World Cup, several U18 and U20 Championships and appeared in more than 1000 NHL games. His NHL-Stats: GP:1094 / G:259 / A:368 / Pts:627 / PIM:218; Career-Stats: GP:1721 / G:475 / A:594 / Pts:1069 / PIM:374 (2000/01 – 2022/23)