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The Globular Cluster in Hercules M13, 15 subs, stacked and processed, taken with Canon 1100D prime focus through Skywatcher 200P. Can just see the propellor in the bottom right of central cluster.

 

This is my first attempt at astro photography through the DSLR.

Andrea von Wichert performing Matthew Ricketts' 'Sensual Emergency' at BLITZ! (photo credit: Aaron Sivertson for Sightlines Photography)

Centolla (Chilean King Crab) clusters ready for freezing.

Also known as M44 or Praesepe in the constellation of Cancer. This is a stack of 20 60sec subs.

shot with the 350D and a 75-300mm lens. these are two of the clusters that were visible in my earlier Auriga widefield

Cluster Edge DVD Boxset

Agate Fluorite is the new transfer student at the elite school, “ClusterE.A.”, in which the sons of many prestigious families from different countries gather to study together. Soon after, Agate’s unexpected antics and enthusiasm in life impress many of his schoolmates, including Beryl Jasper, an honor student who is bored with his current way of life. However, unknown to Agate, he was born with a secret power that can create miracles.

 

Three-way meet at Pearl Street, Janesville, WI, 10/16/1998.

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Sketch of the Trapezium Cluster at the centre of M42 in Orion. Four of the Trapezium stars were visible as well as another star a small distance above these. The seeing was good and all the stars in the field had good Airy discs. There was quite a bit of detail discernible in the surrounding nebula too. One of the best sights visible in any telescope! This sketch was drawn on 27 February 2013 using a 130mm reflector (8mm Plössl eyepiece with a 2x barlow, 162x).

Elegant cluster lily, Brodiaea elegans.

 

It's also in the range of B. coronaria, but judging by photos of that at the Burke Museum, coronaria's staminodes hug the stamens much more closely.

 

Storm Ranch unit of BLM's New River ACEC, Oregon, June 11, 2011.

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Star cluster M5

First time I take a picture of a stars cluster (suns). In such a picture the focus and tracking must be super accurate for the stars to come out round and beautiful.

The M5 cluster is about 24,500 light-years from the solar system and contains at least 100,000 stars. Its diameter is about 165 light-years.

 

Image data after filtering bad frames:

200 frames of full color RGB, each lasting 10 seconds, total photography of 33 minutes.

 

Equipment:

Telescope: Skywatcher Quattro 200P

Tripod: Skywatcher AZ-EQ6 Pro

Camera: ZWO ASI2600MC-P

Guiding Telescope: Skywatcher 9x50

Guiding camera: ZWO ASI178MC

Focuser: ZWO EAF

 

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Cluster of kites at the 2007 Barmouth Kite Festival held on the beach in Barmouth, Wales.

© Rob Huntley

Cluster Wreath consisting of pink gerberas and roses, Cost £54

14 inch = £72

16 inch = £84

20 inch = £108

Date: 24.02.2004 and 27.02.2004

Location: downtown Freiburg (47,9996°N 7,8359°E)

Telescope: Pentax SDUF II

Focal length: 400 mm

Aperture ratio: f/4

Total exposure time: 360 min

Filter: Astronomik Type II

Camera: SBIG ST-10XME

Guiding: selfguided

Comments:

L = 42 x 300 s

R, G, B = 10 x 300 s each

H-alpha = 12 x 750 s.

Comments: Inversed image with designations

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.

 

www.clusterfestival.com

www.clusterfestival.com

 

March 8-10, 2012 Winnipeg, MB, Canada

 

credit: Aaron Siverston for Sightlines Photography

Transferring from the trailer to the truck Or this could become a cluster fuck!

Dunas de Corrubedo

the backparts of the new necklace. could be a nice brooch.

think..think...think....

A Mk.-4 160mm rocket lies in a field in Ditsi on October 17, 2008. Bought from Israel and launched by Georgia, the rocket carries 104 M85 submunitions.

© 2008 Bonnie Docherty/Human Rights Watch

The image shows a cluster of four entangled photons, which form the basis of quantum computing.

 

Physicists of the group of Prof. Anton Zeilinger at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI), the University of Vienna, and the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology (VCQ) have, for the first time, demonstrated in an experiment that the decision whether two particles were in an entangled or in a separable quantum state can be made even after these particles have been measured and may no longer exist. Their results will be published this week in the journal Nature Physics.

  

Location: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.

So mad I forgot my camera

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