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The moon on May 16th 2008 at 9:34 P.M PST.

ISO: 100

exposure: 1/160

f/6.3

focal length: 270mm

 

GCam Astrography Mode

my first attempt of star trails. i did it from my backyard, where light pollution is terrible. for my next attempt i am planing on traveling to some of near by mountains... can't wait too try it again.

focal length: 18 mm

exposure: 30 min

aperture: 5.6

ISO: 100

 

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2017年4月6日 朝2-4時

一ノ瀬ファミリースキー場

一ノ瀬ダイヤモンドスキー場

連絡橋

Nikon D3s + AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G

150 frames stacked

Shutter speed 13 sec

ISO 1000

Aperture f/2.8

Focal length 18mm

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Fujifilm X-T3

Fujinon XF 18-55mm f2.8-4

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Bortle Class 4

If somebody wonder, yes, it was cold.

First Quarter of the moon along with Jupiter as a tiny dot on the lower left side.

2017年4月6日 朝4-5時

一ノ瀬ファミリースキー場

Captured 22nd Sep 2017 Evening from Jabal Jais

2017年4月6日 朝2-4時

ダイヤモンドスキー場

2017年4月6日 朝2-4時

一ノ瀬ファミリースキー場

ISO: 100

exposure: 1/250

f/00 (no lens, through telescope)

 

30 second exposure with iso 3200

The largest globular cluster in the Milky Way.

Located in the southern constellation of the Centaur, NGC 5139 is 16,500 light-years away. Its name, Omega Centauri, is reminiscent of that of a star. This is indeed what believed E.Halley when he observed it in 1677.

It is actually a globular cluster of more than 10 million stars that are billions of years old. They fit in an apparent volume equivalent to that of the full moon. (36,3')

 

In recent years this status of globular clusters has been called into question. Several indications suggest that Omega Centaur is actually the nucleus of an ancient galaxy.

If its visual appearance resembles that of globular clusters, Omega Centaur has some singularities:

• On the one hand it contains several populations of stars. Their time-extended formation and diversity contradicts the scenario that stars in a globular cluster are the same age and composition

• On the other hand, a stream of stars originating from the cluster has been identified, a current that is attracted to our Milky Way. These could be the remains of a nearby dwarf galaxy whose heart remains, Omega Centauri

• There is a final clue in favour of the hypothesis of a dwarf galaxy, A small galaxy that fell into the trap that the Milky Way set for it by its gravitational force,billions of years ago, and which is devoured its stars by the thousands..., little by little, piece by piece, like two other famous neighbors familiar to the inhabitants ofthe southernhemisphere: the Little and the Great Cloud.. .

Astronomers have measured the movements of 100,000 stars in the cluster. Their movements too fast can only be explained by the presence of a black hole. An exotic celestial object as found in the heart of galaxies, not globular clusters...

 

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Durchmesserca. 140.000 Lj

 

LRGB

Equipment:

TS 10" f/4 ONTC Newton

1000mm f4

GPU Aplanatic Koma Korrector

Moravian CCD G2-8300FW

Astrodon LRGB Filter

Losmandy G11/LFE Photo

 

Guding:

Lodestar on TS Optics - ultra short 9mm Off Axis Guider

PHD2

 

30x600 Luminanz

6x300 RGB

 

total exposure time: 6:30 hour

 

Processing: PixInsight/Lightroom

  

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Takahashi FS-60CB x0.72RD 255mm F4.2

7min x 5 composite

 

2012-12-14 Geminid meteor shower

This is a 10-min exposure of the cliffs next to Gallagher Lake outside of Oliver BC. IT is a happy accident that the image is sharp as I had to focus in nearly complete darkness. It is a further happy accident that I included Polaris in the picture.

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Shutter speed 1h 20min 6s

ISO 640

Aperture f/2.8

Focal length 18mm

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Fujifilm X-T3

Fujinon XF 18-55mm f2.8-4

Comet Neowise, as seen in Wallingford, Pennsylvania, 2020-07-18.

A shot of the moon taken with my digital camera

jupiter taken on the 27th December by Canon eo 700D mounted to the telescope sky watcher, the conditions werent really optimal, bad seeing. on the picture there is visible jupiter with Callisto, Ganymedes, Europa at the bottom side, and up to the jupiter s Io

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