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One of a series of Zodiac depictions on the railings outside the Golden Portal to St Vitus cathedral.
12 subframes 10 minutes each
20 darks
80mm apo 480 mm focal length
EQ6
Guided
Quick stretch and process PS + Maxim. work more on it next cloudy night. You know how it is.....
New York Trip - September 2008
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Well over a thousand galaxies are known members of the Virgo Cluster, the closest large cluster of galaxies to our own local group. In fact, the galaxy cluster is difficult to appreciate all at once because it covers such a large area on the sky. This careful wide-field mosaic of telescopic images clearly records the central region of the Virgo Cluster through faint foreground dust clouds lingering above the plane of our own Milky Way galaxy. The cluster's dominant giant elliptical galaxy M87, is just below and to the left of the frame center. To the right of M87 is a string of galaxies known as Markarian's Chain. A closer examination of the image will reveal many Virgo cluster member galaxies as small fuzzy patches. Sliding your cursor over the image will label the larger galaxies using NGC catalog designations. Galaxies are also shown with Messier catalog numbers, including M84, M86, and prominent colorful spirals M88, M90, and M91. On average, Virgo Cluster galaxies are measured to be about 48 million light-years away. The Virgo Cluster distance has been used to give an important determination of the Hubble Constant and the scale of the Universe. via NASA ift.tt/1g355DJ
Clothing: Virgo by Lemania Indigo
Jewelry: Knotted Pearls Set by Diamond Dreams Jewelry
Tiara: Belle Tiara in Silver by LacieCakes
Hair: Sofia in Chestnut by ETD
Pose: Magical 1 by DeePosed
Character design inspired in a toy art style. This work was made to be part of the horoscope section of the teenage magazine website DM: www.revistadm.com.br
Parque Biologico de Gaia.
20.04.2009.
Esta Ă© a mais exigente em termos ambientais das 3 espĂ©cies do genero Calopteryx que habitam o nosso territĂ³rio.
When my bag gets too messy for my (admittedly low) tolerance for disorder, the only thing to do is dump it all out on the floor and start fresh in a different bag. Plus, daisies for spring!
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The Virgo Cluster.
The Virgo Cluster is a cluster of galaxies situated in the constellation Virgo. Comprising approximately 1300 (and possibly up to 2000) member galaxies, the cluster forms the heart of the larger Virgo Supercluster, of which the Local Group, inluding the Milky Way and Andromeda to name a few within the local group, which is an outlying member of the Virgo Cluster.
The Virgo Cluster of Galaxies imaged with a Canon T3 and 50mm lens at f/2.2. Combined 20 90-second images with DeepSkyStacker.
Well over a thousand galaxies are known members of the Virgo Cluster, the closest large cluster of galaxies to our own local group. In fact, the galaxy cluster is difficult to appreciate all at once because it covers such a large area on the sky. This careful wide-field mosaic of telescopic images clearly records the central region of the Virgo Cluster through faint foreground dust clouds lingering above the plane of our own Milky Way galaxy. The cluster's dominant giant elliptical galaxy M87, is just below and to the left of the frame center. To the right of M87 is a string of galaxies known as Markarian's Chain. A closer examination of the image will reveal many Virgo cluster member galaxies as small fuzzy patches. Sliding your cursor over the image will label the larger galaxies using NGC catalog designations. Galaxies are also shown with Messier catalog numbers, including M84, M86, and prominent colorful spirals M88, M90, and M91. On average, Virgo Cluster galaxies are measured to be about 48 million light-years away. The Virgo Cluster distance has been used to give an important determination of the Hubble Constant and the scale of the Universe. via NASA ift.tt/1g355DJ