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A collection of globular clusters taken in the spring of 2012.
StellarVue 115
QSI 583 wsg
Processed in MaximDL and Photoshop
Freya Olafson performing "Turtles Don't Smile" at Cluster Festival 2010
(photo credit: Sightlines Photography)
Crochet motif of the day for Thursday 26th April 2012
From "200 Crochet Flowers, Embellishments & Trims" by Claire Crompton
Rehearsal for 'teatro dell'udito/clusters' (photo credit: Aaron Sivertson for Sightlines Photography)
A cluster fly,Pollenia sp, visiting flowers of Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia sp.). Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, April 25, 2020.
M13/ Hercules Cluster
M13 ist ein Kugelsternhaufen im Sternbild Herkules. Er ist etwa 22.800 Lichtjahre von der Sonne entfernt. Er hat die 300.000-fache Leuchtkraft der Sonne und einen Durchmesser von 150 Lichtjahren.
Scheinbare Helligkeit: 5,7 mag
Aufnahme:24.08.2010, 23:00 hs,
Erfurt City Germany,
Optik: Meade LX200 GPS, 10", f/10,
Fokalreducer f/3,3
CCD: Meade DSI II Pro: LF 50x21";
R/G/B a`15x21"; stacked Fitswork
Cluster-amaryllis colonies in Hinatayakusi 日向薬師の彼岸花群生地
日向薬師宝城坊の周りには彼岸花の群生地が点在しており、「彼岸花の里」と呼ばれます。
伊勢原市の日向地区は、「神奈川の花の名所100選」に選ばれています。
The area around Hinatayakushi Hoshobo is dotted with clister-amaryllis colonies and is called "Higanbana no Sato (Village of cluster-amaryllis)".
This Hinata area in Isehara City is listed as one of" Kanagawa's top 100 flower viewing spots".
Kanagawa's top 100 flower viewing spots 神奈川の花の名所100選
Cluster of more pink pelargoniums; had to use Ribbet to upload due to a pop-up asking for either browsing in another program or saving on my computer
Camera Used: Canon EOS Rebel T1i
Lens Used: Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM prime lens
The new computer cluster which will do most of the heavy lifting for my Ph.D. 108 dual quad-core nodes and ~17 TB of hard drive space. We're hoping to eek into the very bottom of the "Top 500 computers" list.
The Pleiades Cluster is is one of the youngest objects we can see from earth (only 100 million years old). The bright stars central to the cluster give off an amazing, glowing hot blue color and have been labeled "the seven sisters" (although the cluster itself is made up of over 800 stars). These stars are extremely bright and luminous, and will burn out quickly (life span is only a few hundred million years, nothing compared to the billions of years our sun has). They are encapsulated by reflection nebulae, which give the Pleiades an awesome "wisp" look!
If you look for the constellation Taurus you'll be able to spot the Pleiades by looking for a spot where the stars are all packed on top of each other(almost looks like a smaller big dipper)!
Shot: 140x 30s @ f/4.9 total exposure time: 1hr 10 minutes
A cluster of jasper nuggets in two different colourways. The pinky beige cluster also includes some mookaite beads.
Small cluster with 80 cpus on Rocks. Rick and I am burning these machines these days. There are some issues, but it's a well-done setup wiht the resources, especially for my embrassingly-parallel apps.
Unexpected side effect: Getting results in an hour instead of 4-day means not-going-home-anytime-soon. Everyday is like, "Geez, gotta see the outcome of this run before leaving the office!" Soonho is certainly not welcoming this. :p