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#M89, #M90, Galaxias en Virgo
Montura: Skywatcher AZEQ6
Telescopio: TS 76EDPH con reductor 0.82x
Cámara: ASI 294MM Pro
Filtros: ZWO L,R,G,B 36mm
Guiado con Skywatcher 50ED y cámara ASI120 monocroma
Tomas:
40 x lights en L de 60 segs Bin 2, 1 de mayo de 2022
20 x lights en R de 60 segs Bin 2, 1 de mayo de 2022
20 x lights en G de 60 segs Bin 2, 1 de mayo de 2022
20 x lights en B de 60 segs Bin 2, 1 de mayo de 2022
Software:
Captura con NINA
Guiado con PHD2
Procesado con PixInsight
Jerez, 1 de mayo de 2.022
Louise Virgo was a correspondent for the Atwater Signal newspaper for many years, recording the events in the early years of Winton. Married to Alfred Virgo in 1908, they lived on Lupin Avenue in rural Winton the rest of their lives.
Virgo Cluster with M 86 - annotations by SiriL
Hazy sky conditions
Skywatcher Newton 200/1000
AZ EQ 5
ZWO ASI294 MC Pro @ -20°C
49 x 240 s @ gain 121
Autoguider with ZWO ASI120 MS-C
PPEC trained
Software:
EQMOD/ASCOM
Stellarium
Astro Photography Tool (APT)
PlateSolve 2
Guiding with PHD2
Stacked with ASTAP
Postprocessing with SiriL
11 july 2008
Record:
Calopteryx virgo
Calopteryx splendens
Lestes dryas
Lestes sponsa
Coenagrion puella
Coenagrion pulchellum
Enallagma cyathigerum
Erythromma najas
Erythromma viridulum
Ischnura elegans
Platycnemis pennipes
Aeshna grandis
Anax imperator
Gomphus flavipes
Gomphus vulgatissimus
Cordulia aenea
Somatochlora flavomaculata
Somatochlora metallica
Libellula depressa
Libellula fulva
Orthetrum cancellatum
Sympetrum sanguineum
Sympetrum vulgatum
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Трогательные и милые образы дам-представителей зодиакальных знаков, созданных дизайнером нашего ателье, перенесены на текстиль.
9 mins 30s of exposure (19x30s) using a 4" Celestron NexStar 102SLT and Nikon D90 at prime focus. ISO3200. Frames processed in DSS and Photoshop. Taken on the 5th April 2016. There are a number of galaxies in this image which are all part of the Virgo Cluster. The bright galaxy in the centre is M60 and its fainter bluish companion is NGC 4647. A little to the right along the horizontal is NGC 4638 and the brighter galaxy at 2 o'clock position from M60 is M59. Near the top of the image is NGC 4606 and 4607. Other galaxies can be seen.
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
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
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