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Bei den „Bike Visions“ wird ein vielseitiges Programm zum Thema „Radfahren“ im Deep Space 8K geboten. Es erwarten Sie abwechslungsreiche Bilder und Videos aus der Sicht von Bikern, Fotografen und Filmern.

 

credit: Florian Voggeneder

STEREO VISUALIZATION:

astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2009/02/cone-and-rosette-mosaic...

 

IMAGING DATA: Camera QHY9 Guiding QHY5 Optics Canon EF 200mm f1.8 lens Platform LX200 GPS 12" - Exposures for Cone Nebula part: H-a = 2 x 1200s S-II = 2 x 600s O-II = 2 x 600s - Exposures for Rosette Nebula part: H-a = 3 x 1200s S-II = 2 x 600s O-III = 2 x 600s - Final image is 7000 x 2500 pixels and the resolution is 5,5 arc seconds/ pixel

Image palette is HST, Red=O-II, Green=H-alpha and Blue=O-III

 

Large image:

astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2009/02/cone-and-rosette-nebula...

Our earth is an extraordinary place. What makes it a world where over eight million species of living beings can not only survive, but also thrive? Learn about Earth's many special features: from its powerful protective shields, to its vibrant interior - to its perfect location in our home galaxy of the Milky Way.

 

Photo showing: Presentation at the Family Days: More than a planet / Ars Electronica Center

 

Photo: tom mesic

Prof. Dr. Franz Fellner, Vorstand der Radiologie am AKh Linz und Präsident der Medizinischen Gesellschaft Oberösterreich, präsentiert faszinierende Einblicke in die virtuelle Anatomie.

 

credit: Florian Voggeneder

The Tarantula is situated 170,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) in the Southern sky and is clearly visible to the naked eye as a large milky patch. Astronomers believe that this smallish irregular galaxy is currently going through a violent period in its life. It is orbiting around the Milky Way and has had several close encounters with it. It is believed that the interaction with the Milky Way has caused an episode of energetic star formation - part of which is visible as the Tarantula Nebula.

 

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Ash plume of the Eyjafjallajökull on May 8, 2010.

 

credit: NASA/GSFC/Jeff Schmaltz/MODIS Land Rapid Response Team

Boris Chimp 504 Audiovisual live act. Pictures from the the performance at Festival Som Riscado. Loulé / Portugal.

 

April 2016

 

*Photos by Helio Ramos

Supernova SN 2011 DH within Galaxy M51

 

SXVF-H9 with 12nm Ha Filter on 98mm WO APO Refractor, EQ6 SkyScan Mount. 28 images of 180 secs. each stacked in MaximDL. Guided.

 

Average seeing, very poor transparency

 

03/06/11

This photograph is not in the public domain and may not be used on websites, blogs, or in other media without advance permission from Bruce Finocchio.

31Jan2010

Despite a full Moon last night I was able to image IC410 by using a narrowband Ha filter. The ambient temp in the dome was -4c which allowed me to push the camera down to -40c, but this unfortunately resulted in some bizarre artifact around the edges of the image which our 'Imaging guru' John M quickly confirmed as frosting in the CCD chamber, so I warmed :-) the camera up to -35c and the frosting went away after about 15 minutes. I was then able to find a suitable guide star and tracked IC410 until it disappeared behind my neighbours trees some 3 hrs later. The mount was performing extremely well and even with an 8 second guide exposure the tracking error graph was as flat as I've ever seen it.

 

Dusty emission nebula IC 410 lies about 12,000 light-years away in the northern constellation Auriga. The cloud of glowing gas is over 100 light-years across, sculpted by stellar winds and radiation from embedded open star cluster NGC 1893.

 

Formed in the interstellar cloud a mere 4 million years ago, bright cluster stars are seen by the prominent dark dust cloud near picture centre.

Notable are two relatively dense streamers of material trailing away from the nebula's central regions. Potentially sites of ongoing star formation, these cosmic tadpole shapes are about 10 light-years long.

 

Location: Hook

Date: 30 January 2010 20:34:13 GMT (start)

Subject: IC410

Right Ascension 05h 22m 39.3s

Declination +33° 31′ 1″

Distance 12000 ly

Constellation: Auriga

Telescope: Takahashi FS-152

Mount: Takahashi EM-500 (auto-guided)

Mount Control: FS-2 and 'The Sky 6'

Camera: SBIG ST2000XM

Filter: Schuler - H-Alpha

Camera Control: MaxIm DL

Image processing: CCDStack, IRIS and Photoshop

Camera Temp: -35c

Exposure: 37 x 5 minutes

Calibration: Dark and Flat frames applied

 

Location: Hook

Michael Fincke (NASA Bordingenieur/Copilot) und und Oleg Germanowitsch Artemjew (russischer Kosmonaut/Bordingenieur)im Ars Electronica Center

 

credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena

The milky way shot overhead. 5 images stacked using Deep Sky Stacker. The resulting image was processed using curves to bring out the details and colours.

Taken from my back garden in Basingstoke through gaps in the weather and under the bright glow of the new white streetlights I think this is one of my better images from last year. Reprocessed for the astronomy photographer competition.

 

Camera - Canon 1000D (Modified|)

250mm f4.8 Reflector

Processed in Pixinsight

18/03/2009; Debrecen (downtown).

 

M53 (NGC 5024) is a globular cluster in the Coma Berenices constellation. M53 is one of the more outlying globular clusters, being about 60,000 light-years away from the Galactic Center, and almost the same distance (about 58,000 light-years) from the Solar system. -wikipedia

 

scope: 70/500 SW refractor

guiding scope: 80/400 SW refractor

mount: Celestron CG-4 with SW EQ3 RA motor drive

guide: 12.5mm reticle eyepiece, TeleVue 2x barlow, manually guided

filter: Baader UHC-S

camera: Baader-ACF mod. Canon EOS 350D

cond. of exp.: 44x40-190sec @ iso 800 in prime focus

cond.: taken during its rising.

processing: Iris(composit, asinh, noffset, rgbbalance), PS(levels, curves); only dark (10 frames) correction was applied.

 

Taken at the Deep Space Center in Usuda, Japan. This was a wicked depiction of architecture and the technological advancements that mankind has made! More information can be obtained about this location from here: www.jaxa.jp/about/centers/tracking/udsc/index_e.html

10 X 4 min subs at ISO 800, darks subtracted.

taken through my Stellarvue 102 ABV, using my unmodified Canon 450D.

I got some great colours from only 10 subs, well pleased with this effort, the clouds rolled in shortly after this was taken.

M3, widefield view.

 

Canon 450d 59x2 minutes @ ISO200,15 darks and 22 flats. Mounted on a C80ED with a CLS Clip filter.

on a guided HEQ5. Guided with a QHY5v on an Konus Vista 80s

Von 1.3. bis 3.3.2013 fand die CEDIC, die europaweite Konferenz für Astrofotografie, mit wissenswerten Vorträgen und Workshops im Ars Electronica Center statt. Im Rahmen des Deep Space LIVE Special "Expedition ins Weltall" präsentierte der Astrofotograf Christoph Kaltseis einer breiten Öffentlichkeit eine Auswahl der besten hochaufgelösten Bilder aus dem Weltall. Im Foyer konnte in dieser Zeit eine Bandbreite an aktuellen Profikameras und Teleskopen begutachtet werden.

 

Foto: Herbert Raab, Linzer Astronomische Gemeinschaft, www.sternwarte.at

 

credit: Herbert Raab

Photo showing an Ice climber in Italy.

 

credit: Hermann Erber

A series of AI-generated pictures of an extraterrestrial spaceship.

To be continued.

Pictures made with Midjourney.

NGC2024 - The Flame Nebula and Alnitak

 

SXVF-H9C on 80mm APO Refractor, EQ6 SkyScan Mount. 24 subs of 200 secs. each, guided, processed in PS4.

 

Average seeing, average transparency.

A series of AI-generated pictures of a space station light years away from home.

To be continued.

Pictures made with Midjourney.

Bei den „Bike Visions“ wird ein vielseitiges Programm zum Thema „Radfahren“ im Deep Space 8K geboten. Es erwarten Sie abwechslungsreiche Bilder und Videos aus der Sicht von Bikern, Fotografen und Filmern.

 

credit: Florian Voggeneder

Taken at Clayton South Australia with D3 and 135mm f2 DC nikkor.

Prof. Dr. Franz Fellner, Vorstand der Radiologie am AKh Linz und Präsident der Medizinischen Gesellschaft Oberösterreich, präsentiert faszinierende Einblicke in die virtuelle Anatomie.

 

credit: Florian Voggeneder

This Hubble image of the Antennae galaxies is the sharpest yet of this merging pair of galaxies. As the two galaxies smash together, billions of stars are born, mostly in groups and clusters of stars. The brightest and most compact of these are called super star clusters.

 

The Universe is an all-action arena for some of the largest, most slowly evolving dramas known to mankind. A new picture taken by the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS), onboard the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows the "sharpest ever" view of the Antennae galaxies - seemingly a violent clash between a pair of once isolated galaxies, but in reality a fertile marriage. As the two galaxies interact, billions of stars are born, mostly in groups and clusters of stars. The brightest and most compact of these are called super star clusters.

 

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This is my first image using an off-axis guider.

 

Galaxy in the Camelopardalis constellation.

1000mm @ f/4.9.

5 hours of RGB.

 

The graceful, winding arms of the majestic spiral galaxy M51 (NGC 5194) appear like a grand spiral staircase sweeping through space. They are actually long lanes of stars and gas laced with dust.

 

This sharpest-ever image, taken in January 2005 with the Advanced Camera for Surveys aboard the Hubble, illustrates a spiral galaxy's grand design, from its curving spiral arms, where young stars reside, to its yellowish central core, a home of older stars. The galaxy is nicknamed the Whirlpool because of its swirling structure.

 

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Von 1.3. bis 3.3.2013 fand die CEDIC, die europaweite Konferenz für Astrofotografie, mit wissenswerten Vorträgen und Workshops im Ars Electronica Center statt. Im Rahmen des Deep Space LIVE Special "Expedition ins Weltall" präsentierte der Astrofotograf Christoph Kaltseis einer breiten Öffentlichkeit eine Auswahl der besten hochaufgelösten Bilder aus dem Weltall. Im Foyer konnte in dieser Zeit eine Bandbreite an aktuellen Profikameras und Teleskopen begutachtet werden.

 

Foto: Herbert Raab, Linzer Astronomische Gemeinschaft, www.sternwarte.at

 

credit: Herbert Raab

Photo showing the Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria Christian Kern (AT) at the Ars Electronica Center.

 

credit: tom mesic

More tests for close-up and background phenomena.

 

Not a real space photo. Light art. No Photoshop manipulations - other than to resize.

Galaxy in Pegasus.

RGB of 120 seconds per filter.

A series of AI-generated pictures of a space station light years away from home.

To be continued.

Pictures made with Midjourney.

A series of AI-generated pictures of an extraterrestrial spaceship light years away from home.

To be continued.

Pictures made with Midjourney.

M27 - The Dumbbell Nebula. SXVF-H9C with Canon 1.4X extender on 10" Reflector, EQ6 SkyScan Mount. 12 shots 300 secs. each, guided, SDMask stacked in Maxim DL, processed in Photoshop.

 

Average seeing, fair transparency. Cloud cover stopped session!

Unmodified Canon 350D, C8N-GT. 11 x 30 sec exposures at ISO800. 27th Dec 2008, unfortunately I had to throw out 80% of light frames due to wind jiggling my telescope.

✨ Messier 15 – A Cosmic Jewel in Pegasus ✨

 

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Gaze upon Messier 15 (M15), one of the densest and most ancient globular clusters in the Milky Way. This tightly packed sphere of stars, shining brilliantly in the constellation Pegasus, has fascinated astronomers for centuries.

 

📍 Constellation: Pegasus

✨ Distance from Earth: ~33,600 light-years

📏 Diameter: ~175 light-years

⭐ Apparent Magnitude: +6.2

🌀 Age: ~12.5 billion years

 

🌟 Interesting Facts:

 

M15 is home to a dense core, possibly containing a central black hole, making it one of the few globular clusters with this feature.

It contains over 100,000 stars, many of which are red giants and variable stars.

It houses one of the largest known populations of pulsars and neutron stars in any globular cluster.

First cataloged by Jean-Dominique Maraldi in 1746, it was later added to Charles Messier’s famous catalog.

A true relic of the early universe, M15 stands as a living fossil of our galaxy’s formation. What fascinates you most about these ancient stellar cities? Let me know in the comments! 🌠

 

Lights: 10x60" each filter (RGB)

Dataset: Moana Project (Blackrig/Elleraz)

Camera ZWO ASI 1600 MM COOL

Telescope: DIY Moana 10" f/5.3 Newtonian (250/1325)

Filters: Baader (CMOS-Optimized) 36 mm

Processed: PixInsight

 

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Centaurus A, NGC 4945 and Omega Centauri

3hrs and 45 minutes of 5 minute subs @ ISO 400.

Camera- canon 20d

Lens- Tamron 90mm @ f5.6

guided using qhy5 through the ed80

Mount - HEQ5Pro

Software used - DeepSkyStacker and CS3

  

Photo showing Ice climbers in Japan.

 

credit: Hermann Erber

A series of AI-generated pictures of an extraterrestrial spaceship.

To be continued.

Pictures made with Midjourney.

The Helix Nebula (NGC 7293) is a large planetary nebula located in the constellation Aquarius and is only 700 light years from Earth.

 

This was just a quick test shot.

 

Capture Details:

Exposure duration: 3x 300s (15m)

Darks: 10

Bias: 20

ISO: 800

Canon EOS 1100D

AdvancedVX Mount

Sky-Watcher Pro 80ED APO Refractor (600mm Focal Length, 3.1" or 80mm Aperture)

Guider: Orion Magnificent Mini Autoguider (Orion Star Shoot)

Post processing: DeepSkyStacker + Corel Photo Paint X6

 

Location: Sondela Nature Reserve, Bela Bela, Limpopo, South Africa

 

Date: 21 July 2017

The syposium "The End of the Night" is devoted to various aspects of light pollution and wants to raise awareness for a conscious utilization of artificial light.

  

credit: Hechenberger Martina

Weltraum-Bastelwettbewerb im Foyer im Ars Electronica Center

 

credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena

M52 and Bubble Nebula, Unmodded Canon 450d, Konus Vista 80s (ST80 clone) on a Celestron NexStar SLT AltAz mount, tracked in AltAz

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