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When a wall gets in the way of the drainpipe.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.
Messier 74 (also known as Phantom Galaxy) is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces. It’s at a distance of about 32 million light-years away from Earth. The relatively large angular size and the face-on orientation make M74 an ideal example of a grand design spiral galaxy. The galaxy contains two clearly defined spiral arms but its low surface brightness makes it the most difficult Messier object for amateur astronomers to observe. It’s estimated that M74 is home to about 100 billion stars
Camera: Moravian G2 8300
Filters: 31mm unmounted Optolong
Optic: RC GSO 8" F/8
Mount: Ioptron CEM60 HP
Autoguider: Magzero QHY 5L II, OAG 9mm TS, Phd guiding
Frames: L: 12X600sec - RGB: 5-5-5 X600 sec Bin 2 -25°
Processing: Pixinsight, Maxim, PS
In celebration of Mats Valk, breaking the World Record by Solving the Cube in 4.74 seconds in November 2016
It took more than a year, but the squirrels finally figured out how to get to the window mounted bird feeder.
St. Elisabeth church
Marburg
Germany
HDR
Sigma 10-20 mm
There are certainly a lot of ugly problems in the world due to a lack of water.
Here I thought that water could solve a few issues ;-)
"Exactly. Basically, it says the world has been broken into pieces. All this chaos, all this discord. And our job-- everyone's job-- is to try to put the pieces back together. To make things whole again."
This photo lacks focus, like my mind.
This will probably be the last Aurora photo i ll put up until i run out of photos to take! So i hope no one gets bored looking at them!
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Daniel Bradley Photography 2014
I spent hours trying to solve a maths problem, then found some required information was missing. This picture shows the similar thing. Some parts are missing to complete the expected geometrical shape.
We came back from our adventure to the coast a couple of day early. A tropical storm is potentially building in the gulf. For whatever reason, Hadley is bored and antsy, walking back and forth. An old fashioned method of occupying himself seems to be solving the problem.
I really cannot recall the last time I saw real cards in his hands but whatever works!
ODC: solving the problem
The Eastern Veil nebula is a portion of the supernova remnant in the constellation Cygnus about 1500 ly away. This composite shows the Hydrogen alpha (Ha) and doubly ionized oxygen (OIII) emission and contains NGC6992 and NGC6995 collectively known as the Network nebula. However, to me, it takes a more haunting appearance as this side of the Veil supernova remnant resembles a face in profile with the mouth area prominent in the lower portion.
The progenitor supernova exploded an estimated 5000-8000 years ago and the full diameter is 3 degrees, giving a size of around 50 ly. The remnant emits radio, infrared, visible light and is also a very bright source of X-rays. As with the Western Veil nebula, the emission filaments are thought to be the edge-on view of the thin shell of expanding gas. The entire 3 degree field contains this gas, but it's only in this edge-on view that the shell is visible. The supernova must've been quite a site to our ancestors. For reference, it's about 4.3x closer than the supernova that left the Crab nebula remnant, M1, in 1054 AD, which had an apparent magnitude of -6.5 at it's peak. For supernovae with the same intrinsic brightness, this would give a 18x increase in brightness, or around 3.2 magnitudes.
Details:
Scope: TMB130SS
Camera: QSI683-wsg8
Guide Camera: Starlight Xpress Ultrastar
Mount: Mach1 GTO
Ha: 6x15min
OIII: 6x15min
3 hrs total exposure
SOLVER & GETAR breaking down the steeze in San Bernardino, CA. 1/11
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FINALEMENT J'AI GAGNE !!!!
texture problem has solved
left: PNG, right: TGA (24bit)
「テクスチャをPNGでなく、他の形式にしてみたらどうか」
というアドバイスに従ってTGA形式で作ってみた。
左のうさぎはPNGのテクスチャ、右はTGA。
ありがとうございます!!!!
失敗例
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・耳が曲がっていない
CurvをApplyし忘れていた。
Object modeの時しか曲がらず、Edit modeになった時に耳が真っ直ぐになることには気づいていたものの、UPするときには曲がってるだろうと思い込んでいた。
・片耳が透明
平面で作った耳をミラー反転させた結果、右耳は裏の透明部分が表に出ている。(Solidifyに気付く前にうpした例なので)
厚みをつける時、外側につけるか、内側につけるかにも気をつける必要あり。
Not the scanning software problem but the Windows app. It was too easy using. That was the flaw. Was not designed for people looking for great results. Adobe did fine
A close group of hot young stars in Taurus.
Object Details:
Messier 45, Seven Sisters, Suburu Cluster.
Constellation: Taurus.
Visual magnitude: +1.5
Apparent diameter: 120 arc-min. (about 4 Lunar Diameters).
Actual diameter: 15 light years.
Distance: 430 light years.
Image:
Exposure: 11 x 60s, 840mm, f/7, ISO 250.
Date: 2017-11-22.
Location: Leumeah, NSW.
Sky: suburban sky, some cloud.
Moon: 4 day crescent, low in West.
Processing: Canon DPP > Deep Sky Stacker > GIMP.
Cropping: no.
Gear:
Imaging telescope: Skywatcher Esprit 120ED Super APO triplet refractor.
Focal length: 840 mm, focal ratio: f/7.
Imaging camera: Canon EOS 60D.
Guiding: off (due to RA corrections failing).
Telescope mount: SkyWatcher EQ6-R.
Polar aligning: QHYCCD PoleMaster.
Field flattener: yes; filter: no.