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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 GanÃmedes la pequeña derecha.
Esta imagen fue obtenida usando un gran hermoso y lujoso telescopio de mas 100 años
** Monocromatic Camera, Video Mode, Registrax
Inspired by the song 'Moonage Daydream' by David Bowie.
Vibrant planets with swirling patterns float amidst a cosmic backdrop of stars and a colourful rainbow. The blend of reds, purples, and blues creates a mystical interstellar scene.
The low cloud of the late night sky slowly drift over a couple of tree's while the winters stars shine through.
Canon EOS 60D and Sigma 10-20mm EX 30 second exposure at f/4 ISO 400 @ 10mm
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My Astrophotography Set
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The periodic comet 46p / Wirtanen is currently the brightest comet in the night sky, the last dawn of December 16, 2018 was at its closest point to Earth, with an orbital period of about 5.4 years, the perihelion of the Comet newspaper (the closest point to the Sun) was December 12. On December 16, he made his closest approach to Earth: about 11.6 million kilometers away, that is, 39 light seconds. Visible even in the constellation of Taurus step apparently very close to the open star cluster: The Pleiades, the bright blue stars to the left of the composition, encompassed in the same field of vision. captured on December 16, 2018.
10 shots of 150s, 150mm, Iso800.
Captured with a # Sonya77 and guided by a #Celestron Vx mount with the Piggyback method.
Author: Mario Poblete
El cometa periódico 46p/Wirtanen es actualmente el cometa mas brillante del cielo nocturno, la pasada madrugada del 16 de diciembre del 2018 se encontraba en su punto mas cercano a la tierra, Con un perÃodo orbital de unos 5,4 años, el perihelio del cometa periódico (el punto más cercano al Sol) fue el 12 de diciembre. El 16 de diciembre hizo su aproximación más cercana a la Tierra: a unos 11,6 millones de kilómetros de distancia, o sea, 39 segundos luz. Visible aun en la constelación de tauro paso aparentemente muy cerca del cúmulo estelar abierto: Las Pléyades, las estrellas brillantes azuladas a la izquierda de la composición, abarcada en el mismo campo de visión. capturada el 16 de Diciembre del 2018.
10 tomas de 150s, 150mm, Iso800.
Capturada con una #Sonya77 y guiada por una montura #Celestron Vx con el metodo Piggyback.
Autor: Mario Poblete
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.
Pallasite NWA 16774, 4.7 g.
Orange-brown streaking along fractures/contacts is most likely terrestrial oxidation/weathering or polishing residue trapped in microcracks, not olivine.
Image credit : Thomas Thomopoulos
Enhanced RGB with F635, F546 and F437 filters
Image taken by Hope probe (Emirates Mars mission) : May 18, 2024
Image credit : Emirates Mars mission/EXI/Thomas Thomopoulos
Saturn from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-08-31). www.nicolesharp.net/
Saturn from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-08-31). www.nicolesharp.net/
Jupiter from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-08-31). www.nicolesharp.net/
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This enhanced-color picture shows Saturn, its rings, and four of its icy satellites. Three satellites (Tethys, Dione, and Rhea) are visible against the darkness of space, and another smaller satellite (Mimas) is visible against Saturn's cloud tops very near the left horizon and just below the rings. The dark shadows of Mimas and Tethys are also visible on Saturn's cloud tops, and the shadow of Saturn is seen across part of the rings. Saturn, second in size only to Jupiter in our Solar System, is 120,660 km (75,000 mi) in diameter at its equator (the ring plane) but, because of its rapid spin, Saturn is 10% smaller measured through its poles. Saturn's rings are composed mostly of ice particles ranging from microscopic dust to boulders in size. These particles orbit Saturn in a vast disk that is a mere 100 meters (330 feet) or so thick. The rings' thinness contrasts with their huge diameter--for instance 272,400 km (169,000 mi) for the outer part of the bright A ring, the outermost ring visible here. The pronounced concentric gap in the rings, the Cassini Division (named after its discoverer), is a 3500-km wide region (2200 mi, almost the width of the United States) that is much less populated with ring particles than the brighter B and A rings to either side of the gap. The rings also show some enigmatic radial structure ('spokes'), particularly at left. This image was synthesized from images taken in Voyager's orange, blue, and ultraviolet filters and was processed to create an exaggerated false color.
Image Credit:
NASA/JPL/USGS
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Saturn from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-08-31). www.nicolesharp.net/