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Dimensional Transformation Re-Entry

A single long exposure in monochrome taken on my Canon 700D DSLR through my SK1309EQ2 telescope. No post processing what so ever. Image is as achieved in camera. The night this image was taken was my first attempt at photographing a deep sky object. I feel that my skills at deep sky imaging is still at a beginner level.

DWB 111

 

Location: Hook

NGC7000 - North America and Pelican Nebulae

 

SXVF-M25C on 80mm APO Refractor with WO 0.8 Focal Reducer, EQ6 SkyScan Mount. 20 images of 300 secs. each, guided, processed in PS7.

 

Average seeing, average transparency, Moon setting!

Messier 61 captured April 10

Am SA 22.4. und SO 23.4.2017 drehte sich im Ars Electronica Center alles um das Thema Radfahren.

 

Credit: Christoph Breiner

A mighty excavating engine at work in the canal bottom, Panama

 

credit: Underwood & Underwood

Maoris at home, New Zealand

 

credit: Keystone View Company

Impressionen aus dem Deep Space.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Magdalena Sick-Leitner

Impressionen aus dem Deep Space.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Magdalena Sick-Leitner

Impressionen aus dem Deep Space.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Magdalena Sick-Leitner

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

 

credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena

Crop emphasizing the nebular region.

This image taken with Hubble's Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 shows the planetary nebula NGC 2440 - the chaotic structure of the demise of a star.

 

This image shows the colourful "last hurrah" of a star like our Sun. The star is ending its life by casting off its outer layers of gas, which formed a cocoon around the star's remaining core. Ultraviolet light from the dying star makes the material glow. The burned-out star, called a white dwarf, is the white dot in the centre. Our Sun will eventually burn out and shroud itself with stellar debris, but not for another 5 billion years.

 

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Am DO 23.2.2017, 19:00 eröffnet Prof. Marc Streit (Studienrichtung: Informatik) die Vortragsserie mit dem Thema „Daten sehen – Krebs verstehen“. In seinem Vortrag stellt er neuartige Visualisierungen vor, die uns beim Auffinden von Mustern und Zusammenhängen in den Daten unterstützen. Anhand von vielen Beispielen wird erklärt, wie interaktive Visualisierung großer Datenmengen beispielsweise in der Krebsforschung und der Entwicklung neuer Medikamente eingesetzt wird.

 

Credit: Christopher Sonnleitner

205x 15s Light Frames and 40x Dark Frames at ISO1600 Stacked in DeepSkyStacker. I also caught (by accident) distant galaxy USNOA2 1125-06769559 - it can be seen to the right of the picture as a faint smudge.

Unfortunately flickr always changes my videos into a strange format. Normally this is a lot wider.

 

Created out of the series of crops, Project Deepspace, which were created out of coffee galaxies and accompanied by the sound of this jpg, edited in Audiopaint.

 

Inspired by a workshop from Rosa Menkman

Location: Hook

Nebula in the Auriga

Telescop: OO CT8

Mount: Losmandy G11

Camera: SBIG ST-8300M

Focal length: 900mm

Total exposure time: 17,5h HST

Place shooting: TARNOBRZEG (POLAND)

www.astrofotki.pl

 

I finally have been able to get some reasonable results from my scope! cpc925, 60d, 30sec exp, post in lightroom.

The Naturhistorisches Museum Wien (Museum of Natural History of Vienna) is one of the most important museums of the world with collections covering an area of 8,700 m².

 

credit: Lammerhuber

Hubble's Variable Nebula

RGB of 120 seconds per filter.

Faulkes Telescope South.

Merope Camera.

 

Taken: 2010-02-17, 12:26

A mosaik of the Orion Nebula and the Running Man Nebula. Taken with the Seestar S 50. Just some minor edits in blacklevels on the IPhone.

IC2948 (The Running Chicken Nebula) taken with 12.5" Ritchey Chretien at F9 and STL11000M CCD Camera. About 10 hours total exposure time.

NGC2237 - The Rosette Nebula

 

SXVF-H9 with 12nm Ha filter on 80mm APO Refractor, EQ6 SkyScan Mount. 15 images of 600 secs. each, guided, processed in PS.

 

Average seeing, poor transparency.

 

01/02/11

Deskové hry v Deepspace

Linz, on the Danube, Austria

 

credit: Underwood & Underwood

Am SA 15.12.2018 gab es bei den Bike Visions 2018 wieder atemberaubende Bilder und Videos im Deep Space 8K und spektakuläre Liveshows mit dem Linzer Dominik Raab, einem der großen internationalen Profis der Trial-Bike-Szene.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica/ Robert Bauernhansl

The planetary nebula IC5148/50 in Grus

 

Taken with a SBIG STL6303E CCD camera on a 31.75cm Ritchey Chretien telescope working at F9.

 

This is a LRGB image with L=200 minutes, R=G=100 minutes and B=80 minutes.

M20 Trifid Nebula in the constellation Sagittarius.

8" Newt

modded canon 1100D

ISO-800

about 5 mins of data

Stacked in DSS processed in CS5

M8 Lagoon Nebula in the constellation Sagittarius

8" Newt

modded canon 1100D

ISO-800

about 10 mins of data

Stacked in DSS processed in CS5

Starburst galaxy in Ursa Major.

HaRGB shot.

Ha: 180 seconds

R: 240 seconds

G: 300 seconds

B: 240 seconds

 

Faulkes Telescope North

Merope Camera.

 

Taken: 2010-01-19, 12:57

The productive star factory NGC 206 in the SW arm of M31

IC 405 is an emission/reflection nebula located 1500 ly away in the constellation Auriga

12 000000 light years away. Seestar S50 Eq mode 1h exposure.

The fort where native chiefs held off the 16th century Spaniards, Cuzco, Peru

 

credit: American Stereoscopic Company

M33

100 minutes exposure

SkyWatcher 200/1000 Newton

EQ5-Pro Synscan

Nikon D7000 (unmodified)

SkyWatcher coma-corrector

No filters, only optical light

No Photoshop manipulations - other than to resize.

NGC 7000

The original tif is 69MB!

43 subs at 5 min with calibration; ED80 with 0.85 flattener

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