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NGC 4945, Caldwell 83
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Image exposure: 240 Minutes
Image Size: 57.1 x 38 arcmin
Image date: 2023-06-16
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A gift for Mothers Day from my boys. A purple petunia with white speckles that look like planets and other solar objects.
DESCRIPTION: My second attempt at photo of M31 Andromeda Galaxy with limited data and limited Photoshop skills :-) …. I looking forward your comments and tips. I would very appreciate your advise how to do better.
OBJECT: M31, Andromeda Galaxy, Constelation Andromeda, apparent magnitude 3,4, apparent dimension 3,2 x 1 arcdeg, FOV 4,1 x 2,7 arcdeg,
GEAR: Nikon Z7 Kolari Full Spectrum + Nikkor 500/5,6 PF, no filter, pixel scale 1,79 arcsec/px, tracking mount iOptron CEM60EC - 3 star alignment, no auto guiding, dew heater.
ACQUISITION: August 20, 2020, Struz, CZ, Exposure 300s, f 5,6, ISO 400, Interval 15 s, Lights 25x, Darks 24x, Bias 24x, Flats 30x. Total exposure time 125 min. Night, no clouds, breeze, 17 C, no Moon, light pollution - Bortle 5.
STACKING AND POST PROCESSING: AstroPixelProcessor (stacking, background neutralization, light pollution removal, calibrate background.), Adobe Photoshop CC 2020 (stretching, black and white point settings, dim stars, enhance DSO, space noise reduction, contrast setting and sharpening). No cropped image, image size 3840 x 2560 px.
La belle galaxie d'Andromède culmine haut dans le ciel en ce moment en début de nuit.
J'attendais avec impatience une nuit claire pour m'éloigner de Paris et réaliser un beau portrait de cette galaxie. C'est chose faite depuis les environs de Provins.
En début de nuit nuages bas et brouillard m'ont fait craindre l'échec mais finalement le ciel s'est dégagé et j'ai pu en profiter à fond !
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Nikon Z6+ FTZ2 + Sigma 100-400
45x30s at 400mm / f8 / ISO3200
Tracking with Skywatcher Staradventurer
Processed with Siril, Starnet++ and PS
So a lot has changed since my last post, and with that change I opted for some change of my own. Decided to chop off some hair, color it, and try out a new pair of contacts. Think I'm liking my new look for the foreseeable future!
credits:
• jacket - eliavah - moonstone jean jacket (rare)
• tank - little fox - jennie knitted top
• skirt - ison - tianna skirt
• necklace - !13ACT - moon phases necklace
• glasses - triggered - lumos maxima glasses
• bracelet - :::NOIR::: - blair bracelet
• phone - #187# - ouija phone case
• eyeshadow - jack spoon - smoke glow eyeshadow
• lipstick - gorsimi - kasadya lipstick (LEL EVO)
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We are attending the Tokyo Zero event for the first time.
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A dome resembling a honeycomb is the latest addition to Galaxy Macau (澳門銀河綜合渡假城), which is a casino and hotel complex located in Cotai district of Macau.
Cette image montre la galaxie du Sculpteur sous un jour nouveau !
Cette composition en fausses couleurs révèle des longueurs d'onde spécifiques de la lumière émise par l'hydrogène, l'azote, le soufre et l'oxygène. Ces éléments sont présents sous forme gazeuse dans toute la galaxie, mais les mécanismes qui provoquent la lueur de ce gaz peuvent varier à travers la galaxie.
La lumière rose représente le gaz excité par le rayonnement des étoiles naissantes, tandis que le cône de lumière plus blanche au centre est provoqué par un écoulement de gaz provenant du trou noir au cœur de la galaxie.
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This image shows the Sculptor Galaxy in a new light !
This false-color composition shows specific wavelengths of light released by hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen. These elements exist in gas form all over the galaxy, but the mechanisms causing this gas to glow can vary throughout the galaxy.
The pink light represents gas excited by the radiation of newborn stars, while the cone of whiter light at the center is caused by an outflow of gas from the black hole at the galaxy’s core.
Credit : European Southern Observatory (ESO); E. Congiu et al.
Visitors to The Watchman in Zion National Park enjoy views of stratified rock layers and stone walls up the sides of Bridge Mountain.
I shot this through my ASTRO-TECH AT115EDT F/7 ED TRIPLET REFRACTOR with my Nikon D500. The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) is the closest large galaxy to the Milky Way and is one of a few galaxies that can be seen unaided from the Earth. In approximately 4.5 billion years the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way are expected to collide and the result will be a giant elliptical galaxy. You can also see galaxies M110 (elliptical) and M32.
The Milky Way Galaxy central region above Mt Teide National Park in Tenerife. This image was taken in August 2015 on the only clear night we got out of five.
The galaxy was captured via a 60 second exposure tracked via Astrotrac. The static foreground was captured earlier with the tracker turned of, then it was merged against the background in processing.
Every look-up shots at the Fukuoka Tower were dark and dull in the situation of the original jpeg files. The entrance of the tower was going to be closed as the night went on, so it's no wonder with fewer lights. That's why they have been in peaceful rest in the external hard disk since 2016. Yes, my photos were usually straight out of the camera those days. I was an enthusiastic jpeg lover. The other day I happen to find their RAW files and tried adjustment of their clarity, texture and sharpness a little bit. I got excited when these old pictures get new life. At first, its methodical structure stretching to the top through many glasses looked like cells before turning into something abstract that reminded me of a galaxy. I thought it was not bad to organize and archive old pictures with the latest software from time to time.
Pelargonie (Pelargonium)
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Oberschwaben in Süddeutschland ... Äcker und sattgrüne Wiesen wechseln mit Wäldern und fruchtbaren Obstgärten, da und dort blitzt ein Weiher oder ein kleiner See, Hügel reiht sich sanft an Hügel. Dazwischen schmucke Dörfer und kleine Städte eingestreut, Burgen und Schlösser, Klöster und Kapellen und die fernen Alpen, bei Föhn zum Greifen nahe.
Upper Swabia in southern Germany ... fields and lush green meadows alternate with forests and fertile orchards, here and there flashes a pond or a small lake, hill joins hill gently. In between, pretty villages and small towns interspersed, castles, monasteries and chapels and the distant Alps, with hair dryer at your fingertips.
Souabe supérieure dans le sud de l'Allemagne ... Les champs et les prairies verdoyantes alternent avec les forêts et les vergers fertiles, çà et là un étang ou un petit lac flamboie, les collines tapissent doucement les collines. Entre les villages soignés et les petites villes entrecoupées, les châteaux et les palais, les monastères et les chapelles et les Alpes lointaines, près de Föhn à portée de main.
M 51a The smaller object is Dwarf Galaxy NGC 5195 (M51b) They are 31 Million lightyears away in the Constellation Canes Venatici
I took a picture of the Andromeda Galaxy on August 26th, 2017 - and again on August 26th, 2022.
Watch the Video: youtu.be/HIXb_hGCFRM
In this video, Ashley and I travel to Starfest in Ontario, Canada. I decided to shoot the Andromeda Galaxy, and didn't realize that it was exactly 5 years after (to the day) to one of my first attempts.
A lot has changed since then, and it feels like it all changed on that night.
(Explore #77: Jul 20, 2009)
Reflections and ripples on the lake on Bluebird Estates, Alberta, Canada
I'll be out all day today, my friends, so enjoy your Monday and thanks so much for dropping by!
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Grass is sleep.
Dream of the galaxy.
It is silver river of spring grassland
EOS 1D MarkIII
Samyang 14mm f/2.8 IF ED MC Aspherical
ISO 3200
Only by one shot (None Composite)
exposure 45sec
I use LEE Soft Filter N03 for a lens (^_^)v
Panoramic with the MOONSET at The Three Peaks of Lavaredo (Italy), called also Drei Zinnen, in a night of July at 2450m, during a photographic weekend with landscaper friends.
Panoramic consist of 12 shots, the foreground was lightened by the MOONSET and shooted at 1600iso f4 30", the sky at 3200 30" f2.8.
Sony α7II, Samyang 14.
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Grand Café is located in South Western House, a Grade II listed building designed by John Norton that originally opened it's doors in 1872 as South Western Hotel.
The Restaurant itself was originally the Wedgewood Ballroom, with its traditional blue and white colour scheme seen in the plasterwork. There are only a few of these rooms still to be seen in the UK, and most of them are in London. Grand Cafe is very fortunate to be connected to this part of history.
Shot 92/100 x
This is M51, the Whirlpool Galaxy and NGC 5195. Two galaxies found near the end of the Dipper's handle. They are interacting and affecting each other. The smaller ngc 5195 (top left) is behind the bright Whirlpool and the bridge connecting the two can be seen in the centre of ngc 5195. All the pink areas are star birth regions that the intense interaction created. I re-processed my older data on this with improved processing tools. Image is cropped. Taken with my Ceravolo 300mm astrograph at f/4.9 (focal length 1470mm) with an SBIG Aluma 694 CCD camera. 24 hours of data using LRGB and hydrogen-alpha filters.
My first 'galaxy season' image is the beautiful galaxy known as Messier 106 in Canes Venatici.
Look at all of the other galaxies in the field! Really cool.
About Galaxy Season: astrobackyard.com/8-deep-sky-targets-galaxy-season/
I took this image using a one-shot-color dedicated astronomy camera and 150mm telescope in my backyard.
M51, or the Whirlpool Galaxy at 31 million light-years away. One of the most beautiful swirling-interacting galaxies. Cropping-in still holds up and show a lot of the details in the arms.
about 10.5 hours of exposure LRGB, with 10 hrs of Ha added in.
Sky-Watcher Esprit 120mm, QHY268M camera, EQR6 Pro mount.
M33, the Triangulum Galaxys one of the closest large galaxies to Earth. It’s located in the constellation Triangulum at a distance of about 2.5 million light years and has a diameter of around 60,000 light years. My first RGB image, taken in a Bortle 4 area; Borrego Springs, California, while attending a star party there about a week ago.
OTA: Esprit 120mm 840 focal length f 7.0
Camera: QHY268M
Gain: 56
Filters: Optolong LRGB,
Cooling Temperature: --15 Celsius
Mount: SkyWatcher EQ6-R with QHY Polemaster alignment
Autofocus: Sesto Senso 2
Guide scope: Orion 60mm focal length 240mm f/4
Auto-guiding: ZWO ASI290MM Mini
Control: Primaluce Eagle 4S
Calibrated PixInsight
Processed in Pixinsight and Lightroom
Borrego Springs - Bortle 4 skies
R 48 x 5min
G 39 x 5min
B 43 x 5min
L 55 x 5min
Ha 4 hrs
about 19 hour integration