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Second night of the 2013 Cluster: New Music + Integrated Arts Festival (March 9-16, 2013 in Winnipeg, MB). Featuring TSAWORKS, Ensemble Paramirabo, James O'Callaghan, Gordon Fitzell, Jessica Mays, and David Storen.
The Shoe-Buckle Cluster is an open star cluster around 3870 lightyears away and 175 million years old. Also visible is NGC 2158, a much older cluster 11,000 light years away.
Canon 60D unmoddified
TecnoSky 60APO
Sky Guider Pro
Processed in DSS, APP and PS
45x 60s Lights
20x Darks
20x Flats
50x Bias
I worked with the admin of this cluster for a couple of hours to migrate it into this rack and redo the cable management.
It's not bad. I wish we had shorter power cables so we didn't have to hide so much mess, and I'd prefer more unified ethernet cables so that they could be swept to the side more gracefully, but this is definitely not terrible.
Ariana Padovano
BFA Printmaking 2023
Concentration: Literary Arts and Studies
Woodcut on Ingres & kozo paper
M45 is a bright, open star cluster in Taurus, also known as the seven Sisters, and Subaru in Japan. It is a lovely jewel box in binoculars or a wide field telescope.
This was taken with an 80mm fluorite doublet apo using an Orion Starshoot camera.
TRIO '86 and Andrea von Wichert perform Matthew Ricketts and Kelly Lovelady's 'Sensual Emergency' (photo credit: Aaron Sivertson for Sightlines Photography)
8" f/5 Newtonian with 2x barlow
Nikon D3300
Location: IIT Madras
The Double Cluster (also known as Caldwell 14) is the common name for the open clusters NGC 869 and NGC 884 which are close together in the constellation Perseus.
Both visible with the naked eye, NGC 869 and NGC 884 lie at a distance of 7500 light years
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NGC 4755 , Jewel Box
2008-05-10
The great variety of star colors in this open cluster underlies its name: The Jewel Box.
One of the bright central stars is a red supergiant, in contrast to the many blue stars that surround it. The cluster contains just over 100 stars, and is about 10 million years old.
This Jewel Box lies about 7500 light-years away and spans about 20 light-years.
It can be seen with binoculars towards the “Southern Cross”
Camera: Canon EOS 350D 7 images at 30 sec @ ISO 1600
Scope: Celestron CPC 925, f/10, alt-az mount.
Image Processing
Deepsky Stacker 3.2.2: Aligned and Stacked with dark frames applied.
Gimp: contrast stretch, saturation increase, conversion to jpg.
Until the beginning of the 1980s, there was no significant tradition in the aerospace industry in the Basque Country. The initiative of a handful of people from local firms and the support of the Government gave rise to the cluster. After an impressive growth over the last 20 years, the Basque aerospace cluster Members forms today an important part of the global value chains supplying the world's leading aircraft manufacturers.
Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of the cluster Terzan 12.
Original caption: The glittering globular cluster Terzan 12 — a vast, tightly bound collection of stars — fills the frame of this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. This star-studded stellar census comes from a string of observations that aim to systematically explore globular clusters located towards the centre of our galaxy, such as this one in the constellation Sagittarius. The locations of these globular clusters — deep in the Milky Way galaxy — mean that they are shrouded in gas and dust, which can block or alter the wavelengths of starlight emanating from the clusters. Here, astronomers were able to sidestep the effect of gas and dust by comparing the new observations made with the razor-sharp vision of Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys and Wide-Field Camera 3 with pre-existing images. Their observations should shed light on the relation between age and composition in the Milky Way’s innermost globular clusters. [Image Description: The frame is completely filled with bright stars, ranging from tiny dots to large, shining stars with prominent spikes. In the lower-right the stars come together in the core of the star cluster, making the brightest and densest area of the image. The background varies from darker and warmer in colour, to brighter and paler where there are more stars.]
I worked with the admin of this cluster for a couple of hours to migrate it into this rack and redo the cable management.
It's not bad. I wish we had shorter power cables so we didn't have to hide so much mess, and I'd prefer more unified ethernet cables so that they could be swept to the side more gracefully, but this is definitely not terrible.
Mitsubishi Galant 2.5 V6 1998 A/T
First detach the glass surface of the cluster by pushing the plastic pins.
Second night of the 2013 Cluster: New Music + Integrated Arts Festival (March 9-16, 2013 in Winnipeg, MB). Featuring TSAWORKS, Ensemble Paramirabo, James O'Callaghan, Gordon Fitzell, Jessica Mays, and David Storen.
Second night of the 2013 Cluster: New Music + Integrated Arts Festival (March 9-16, 2013 in Winnipeg, MB). Featuring TSAWORKS, Ensemble Paramirabo, James O'Callaghan, Gordon Fitzell, Jessica Mays, and David Storen.
Cluster of bees, Croydon NSW
Canon 80D
Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 'Art'
f/2.0 ISO 100
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Here you can see that a paper-like membrane covers these clusters. It's similar to the membrane inside a grapefruit, but much more delicate.
Photo by Betsey Merkel.
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Farming For Justice with Maurice Small, Strategist
Maurice Small, Food Strategist, works in communities of low wealth to make sure they are able to activate the wealth they have internally and that they have around them. Maurice provides tools communities need to have great food access, food health and food awareness.
Maurice Small is an independent consultant with 25 years of experience in urban/ rural food systems development, youth entrepreneurship training, and soil creation. Maurice inherited his profound respect and love for the earth from his parents. This love for natural process and growth nurtures his strong desire to build community as he teaches and cultivates regional visions for sustainable agriculture, healthy lifestyles in underserved communities & urban/rural collaboration between growers and vendors. His work to address the development of a more sustainable regional food system began in Northeast Ohio in 1988 with vacant lot reclamation, community garden creation, work with local after-school programs and volunteering with organizations to cultivate urban local food production.
His current contract work in North America address's urban and rural food system creation, food justice awareness programming and urban/peri urban soil production with worms.
This interview was on recorded on March 9, 2015 with the permission of The City of Cleveland, Department of Public Works at the Rockefeller Park Greenhouse opened in 1905 at 750 E 88th St., in Cleveland, Ohio 44108. Phone: 216-664-3103
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Giorgio Magnanensi performing a solo set at BLITZ! (photo credit: Aaron Sivertson for Sightlines Photography)