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Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, USA

28 October 2013

Telescope: Skywatcher Mak 150

Camera: EOS 550D, movie crop mode

Processing: Registax, Autostakkert, CS3

This old fence finial reminded my of our little planet!

 

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518. Pentax and Tamron gear.

I gaze through the wormhole, fixed in space, experiencing the thrilling speed of of the citrus grove as it rushes past, propelled by the earth's movement, spinning and circling the sun, an ancient, frenetic dance set in motion long, long ago.

 

I close the wormhole and return to reading today's copy of the New York Times. Ah, a revival of Pippin opens this weekend. I must go.

 

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Way, way out in near Death Valley

The Saturn Nebula, NGC 7009

Aquarius

Imaged: 2021-10-31

 

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Standing by the sea, I look out into infinity.

 

My gaze sweeps from left to right, and I can see almost 180 degrees. With my own eyes, I can observe the curvature of the horizon. I’ve come face to face with the planet.

 

It does something to you, to see it with your own eyes, this incomprehensible scale of the ocean. It's liberating. You let go of left-brain knowledge and lose yourself in awe.

 

Our ancient ancestors all the way back to the first animals have been seeing oceans just like this, and if there are other living worlds out there, they may have similar watery expanses.

 

Standing by the sea, I feel the oneness of it all. I feel connected to eternity.

150/750 PDS, canon 1100d modificada, filtro IDAS LPS D1, autoguiado EZG60 + ASI 120MM, montura Neq5 GoTo, 37x300" + 15x600", 20 darks, 20 flats, 200 bias, capturada en Belmonte, Castilla la Mancha, España el 8/8/21

Absolutely thrilled to photograph Venus, Jupiter and Mars this morning! We had hazy cloud but could still make out Mars with the naked eye ;0)

 

And wonderful to have this photograph featured amongst so many fantastic captured from around the world!

 

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Keep looking up!

Well used baseball lit from the side for the Macro Mondays group, challenge: Sidelit.

 

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"Planetary by My Chrmical Romance"

  

There might be something outside your window

But you'll just never know

There could be something right past the turnpike gates

But you'll just never know

If my velocity starts to make you sweat

Then just don't let go

And if their heaven ain't got a vacancy

Then we just, then we just, then we just

Then we just get up and go!

 

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Planetary Nebula in Norma

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Magnitude: +12.6

Diameter: 0.32 light years.

Distance: 4,900 light years.

Apparent size: 1.1 arc min

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Further details are on my blog site: cosmicfocus.wordpress.com/2021/07/03/pn-shapley-1/

 

Relaxing to the tunes of TwinGhost.

From Left edge tiny Comet Catalina, Venus, Mars, Moon Jupiter top Right. If you zoom in 100% there is tiny star on the left of Venus that is Comet Catalina

One of the more eccentric structures in the city. Breaking the norm

full moon teetering over the 518. Pentax gear.

taken from my backyard in April/May 2021 telescope session , from two hundreds sub frames I choose 90 the best x 120 seconds exposure time each for stacking and processing in PixInsight .Thanks for looking :) I used my home build Newtonian telescope with QHY268C camera and Optolong UV/IR Cut filter . thanks for looking .

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