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Cluster C (anxious or fearful disorders)

* Avoidant personality disorder: social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation and avoidance of social interaction

* Dependent personality disorder: pervasive psychological dependence on other people.

* Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (not the same as obsessive-compulsive disorder): characterized by rigid conformity to rules, moral codes, and excessive orderliness

 

from Wikipedia

Silkscreen cluster pattern with split-fountain clouds on top.

 

Photography by ericagirlwonder

This cluster was a large open plan room, zoned into four parts which are identified by colour. This space in used for teaching. The blue, purple and red zones can be booked together or independently. The green zone cannot be booked, and is used for independent study whether there is teaching in the other zones or not. This sounds as if it wouldn't work, but it works very well.

 

Note the lecturer's station at the left had side. The lecturer's PC is connected to the projector and projection screen and also to high wall-mounted plasma screens.

The oak leaves are starting to turn nicely now and the colours are wonderful , looks like it'll be a good autumn

Frankenia glomerata

 

A prostrate or upright plant to 0.5 m often with salt crystals on the grey/green leaves.

巾着田 曼珠沙華の里にて

Kinchakuda Saitama, Japan

 

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巾着田 曼珠沙華の里にて

Kinchakuda Saitama, Japan

 

blog.livedoor.jp/bagdadcafe04/archives/50615401.html

Celestine cluster, India

Mounts Botanical Garden

James and I in front of the cluster.

M13, globular cluster in Hercules, taken with Celestron C6-N, 20mm. eyepiece, ISO200, 15" of exposure and 3x optical zoom.

 

ENGLISH

Third astrophotographic session. Not yet I dominate the focus, and the sky was very luminous because the artificial illumination and an almost full moon.

 

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The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules (also known as the Hercules Globular Cluster, Messier Object 13, Messier 13, M13, or NGC 6205) is a globular cluster in the Hercules constellation at right ascension 16h 41.7m and declination +36° 28'.

 

It was discovered by Edmond Halley in 1714, and catalogued by Charles Messier on June 1, 1764.

 

With an apparent magnitude of 5.8, it is barely visible with the naked eye on a very clear night. Its real diameter is about 145 light-years, and is composed of several hundred thousand stars, the brightest of which is the variable star V11 with an apparent magnitude of 11.95. M13 is 25,100 light-years away from Earth.

 

Its diameter is about 23 arc minutes and is readily viewable in small telescopes. Nearby is NGC 6207, a 12th magnitude edge on galaxy that lies 28 arc minutes directly north east. The J2000 coordinates are RA: 16h 41m 41.5s and Dec: +36° 27' 37".

 

The Arecibo message of 1974 was transmitted toward this globular cluster.

 

More info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_13

 

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CASTELLANO

Tercera sesión astrofotográfica. Aún no domino el enfoque, y el cielo estaba demasiado luminoso por la contaminación lumínica de las farolas y por una luna casi llena.

 

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El Cúmulo de Hércules (también conocido como Gran Cúmulo de Hércules, Objeto Messier 13, Messier 13, M13 o NGC 6205) es un cúmulo globular de la constelación de Hercules. Fue descubierto por el astrónomo inglés Edmond Halley en el año 1714. William Herschel, por medio de su gran telescopio reflector, pudo descubrir varias alineaciones de estrellas (conocidas como patas de araña), comprobar que estaba formado por estrellas y hacer un primer recuento de sus componentes (aproximadamente unas 8.500 según sus cómputos)

 

Más info: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%c3%bamulo_de_H%c3%a9rcules

Taken August 6, 2012. Was experimenting with autoguiding and camera settings. Taken at ISO400.

 

Total integration: 135 mins (2 hrs 15 mins)

 

Details, Equipment, & Software:

Telescope: Astro-Tech AT6RC w/ AT2FF (FL1370mm f/9)

Camera: Canon T2i (stock)

Mount: Orion Atlas EQ-G

Guide: Orion ST80 w/ SSAG

Capture: Backyard EOS (27x300s light / darks)

Stacking: Nebulosity 3

Final Processing: Photoshop CS5

M67 is an open cluster located about 2600 light-years away in the constellation Cancer. Also designated NGC 2682, the cluster was discovered by Johann Koehler in 1779 and is one of the oldest clusters in the Milky Way at around 4 billion years old. It is one of most well-studied clusters due to its relative proximity to Earth and its large number (more than 100) sun-like stars.

 

Acquisition:

Imaged over 7 nights in January 2017 from Lake St Louis, MO

Integration: 11.7 hours (LRGB)

Luminance: 36x600s @ 1x1 (360')

R/G/B: 22/22/22 x 300s @ 2x2 (110'/110'/120')

 

Equipment:

Scope: William Optics GTF 81 5 element refractor (535mm focal length)

Upgraded with Moonlite CF focuser with motor

Imager: QHY9Ms with Olivon OAG and QHYCFW2-s filter wheel

Guidecam: ASI120MM

Filters: Baader LRGB

Mount: Orion Atlas EQ-G

Processing and Software

Guiding with PHD2

Acquisition with Sequence Generator Pro

Integration and processing with PixInsight 1.8

 

M67 - Open Cluster: www.flickr.com/photos/mpusatera/32958893056/sizes/l

Annotated image: www.flickr.com/photos/mpusatera/32958898286/sizes/l

Astrobin: astrob.in/284317/0/

 

Taken with Chinon CE-5 camera and Soligor 85‍–‍205mm ƒ/3.8 lens, on an Ilford HP5+ film, pushed one stop, to EI 800 ASA. Developed in Rodinal, 1:50, 13:00@20°C.

 

Development details on FilmDev.

 

View on black.

More from Wildflower corner, maybe some kind of dianthus: small purple flower, slightly sticky seedpods.

Rows of grass clusters seen in a shopping center's landscape.

LRGB full colour version of the great cluster, if you look closely you will also make out the "propellor" feature of this globular cluster.

 

Location: Kidderminster, Worcestershire

Date: May 2012

 

Equipment:

Telescope: Evostar ED80 Pro

Camera: Atik 314L+

Mount: Celestron CG5-GT

Clustered Broom-rape (Orobanche fasciculata). No leaves, no chlorophyll. Broom-rape is a root parasite, acquiring essential nutrients by tapping into the root system of a host plant. Hetch Hetchy Valley. Yosemite National Park. Tuolumne Co., Calif.

Crop of the previous image of M5 globular cluster. In colour to show blue giant stars.

Tai O, Hong Kong

An unexploded Russian AO-2.5 RTM submunition lies near the public square in the center of Variani in August 2008. The submunition, an antipersonnel and anti-materiel weapon, can be carried in RBK-500 and RBK-250 air-dropped cluster munitions.

© 2008 Ole Solvang/Human Rights Watch

Postcard put together by Philippine Campaign to Ban Landmines to mark Dublin conference, May 2008. Postcard design; Kara M Santos.

Clustered thistle, Cirsium brevistylum.

 

Lincoln Park, Seattle, Washington State, June 14, 2017.

 

Thirteen days after these photos were taken, these native plants, which had been carefully nurtured by a more knowledgeable naturalist, were mowed down by "restoration" personnel, perhaps assuming that any thistle they see is invasive, or somehow otherwise unworthy. :-(

Chitkyachi bhaji or guvar or cluster beans. Recipe on my blog

Envisat captures a cluster of aircraft condensation trails, or 'contrails', over southern Italy, the Adriatic Sea and parts of Croatia.

 

Exhaust emissions from jet aircraft contain large amounts of water vapour that mixes with the atmosphere, which under certain atmospheric conditions has much lower vapour pressure and temperature than the exhaust emissions, causing the water vapour to condense to form ice crystals.

 

These ice crystals act as condensation nuclei around which even more water vapour in the surrounding air condenses. The result is the formation of an elongated cloud-like condensation trail in the sky.

 

Contrails can last anywhere from a few minutes to hours. They can also grow to form persistent artificial cirrus clouds that can last for days or weeks. Contrails and cirrus clouds could potentially have an impact on the Earth’s climate by trapping the Earth's heat in our atmosphere in a similar way to greenhouse gases.

 

Envisat's Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) instrument acquired this image on 1 September 2008, working in Full Resolution mode to provide a spatial resolution of 300 metres

The morning flock arrives at our feeder hanging outside the dining room window.

Canon EOS 5D MkII ISO6400 51x32s

254mm Newtonian f=1200mm f/4.8

HEQ5 equatorial mount, driven but not guided

2012 Jan 23 21:20:10-21:49:29 UT

Taken from Rookhope, Co. Durham, UK

All along the winding paths of the garden were interpretive signs giving both the Thai and English names of various plants and animals.

 

@ Thai Farmer House (Bann Choa Na).

Mae Ping River Cruise.

Chiang Mai, Thailand.

 

via @kasteha

@FixWMATA @unsuckdcmetro @wmata finally got to bethesda. Total cluster fuck. Met

Cluster roses seen in a layby at New Inn Central Fife

Pentax K-S2, Auto Sears 55/1.4 (m42)

little mobiles with lots of pretty things inside

Our new cluster!!! 16 dual-core cube PC's ready to crunch some data. Not the fasted in the world, but it'll do us! ;) All we need to do now is get it set-up properly... :-/

Clustered Broomrape, Orobanche fasciculata. Parasitizing Yerba Santa, Eriodictyon californicum.

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