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Got closer to this celestial beauty last evening (April13th 08) in Bangalore sky.
Canon 400D, 400mm IS lens
F 8.0, Shutter 1/640 ISO1600
Handheld
(Unusual) Dune Monitoring in Crater
Full data JP2 processed in Photoshop CC {Centre Crop]
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Acquisition date
02 August 2024
Local Mars time
13:58
Latitude (centered)
64.855°
Longitude (East)
209.368°
Spacecraft altitude
312.8 km (194.4 miles)
Original image scale range
from 31.7 cm/pixel (with 1 x 1 binning) to 63.4 cm/pixel (with 2 x 2 binning)
Original data credit : NASA JPL-Caltech UofArizona
Source : www.uahirise.org/ESP_084456_2450
09 Apr. 2017, ZWO color video camera and Mewlon 180 at F/12. About 1200 frames stacked and processed with RegiStax.
THE SOLAR SYSTEM
200 PIECE
19 1/3" x 14 1/4"
MANUFACTURER: RAVENSBURGER
ARTIST: WALTER PEPPERLE
Hubby and I took a 9 day vacation, and of course, I couldn't be away from my precious puzzles for that long....lol....so I took along some small puzzles to do in the down time.They were easy and fast to do, but satisfied my need to work on a puzzle. Ravensburger is one of my favorite manufactures. Their puzzles are made well, pieces fit together nicely, and interesting.
My first image of the Sun!!! Shot on 1st June 2014 with a Canon DSLR 1100D, 1/3200 Shutter Speed, 200 ISO. Through 200/1000 Newtonian Telescope with a Baader Solar Filter. 10 frames stacked. Image shown in orange false colour to show more detail.
If you zoom in you will see sun spots and further detail. The sun spots are cooler than surrounding areas which is why they are dark.
Taken with a C9.25 telescope and ZWO video camera, stacked with RegiStax. Top image at F/10, bottom 200% enlargement.
In 1977, NASA's Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft began their pioneering journey across the Solar System to visit the giant outer planets. Now, the Voyagers are hurtling through unexplored territory on their road trip beyond our Solar System. Along the way, they are measuring the interstellar medium, the mysterious environment between stars that is filled with the debris from long-dead stars. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope is providing the roadmap, by measuring the material along the probes' trajectories as they move through space. Hubble finds a rich, complex interstellar ecology, containing multiple clouds of hydrogen, laced with other elements. Hubble data, combined with the Voyagers, have also provided new insights into how our sun travels through interstellar space.
More information: www.spacetelescope.org/images/opo1701a/
Credit:
NASA, ESA, and G. Bacon (STScI)
8" F/6 Newtonian with 2.5X barlow. Video stacked and processed with RegiStax. Lunar Photo of the Day, (LPOD), for July 17, 2012.
Three-frame HDR composite, consisting of a 10-second exposure, followed by a 2 second and 1/160th of a second exposure, blended and adjusted manually in Adobe Photoshop.
Captured using a Meade Series 5000 APO piggybacked to a 10-inch Meade LX200 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope, and a Nikon DSLR at the Loowit Imaging observatory in Shelton, Washington.
Not great seeing, and Mars only 34 degrees up. 12.5" F/4.8 Newtonian and 2.5X barlow, Imaging Source video camera. Frames stacked and processed with RegiStax. Reference image from CalSky.
Mini Solar System
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This is Jupiter, Europa was on transit, next to Jupiter Io, then Ganymede.
This image was obtained using a old beaurifull fancy big over 100 years telescope at La Plata Observatory Argentina...
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En el momento de estas imágenes, Europa se encontraba en Transito, la pequeña primera a la derecha Io y Ganímedes la pequeña derecha.
Esta imagen fue obtenida usando un gran hermoso y lujoso telescopio de mas 100 años
** Monocromatic Camera, Video Mode, Registrax
A sphere representing the sun at Otford Solar System.
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Uranus (Meade SC-8" @ f/20, Magzero 5c, 150 of 500 frames stacked with Registax, processed with PixInsight)
Almost done! I've run out of the blue I'm edging the outer sections with, but I've only 5 more segments to couch and outline left :-D
Jupiter on Thursday night 25 September. Seeing was poor probably partly because Jupiter was hanging just above trees and over my neighbors hot roof at Sundown so this will probably be my last shot at Jupiter this season from my home location. Not much detail visible, but there is a hint of white Oval BA (formally Red Spot Jr) towards the lower left edge of the planet at about the 7 O'clock position.