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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
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
M33
100 minutes exposure
SkyWatcher 200/1000 Newton
EQ5-Pro Synscan
Nikon D7000 (unmodified)
SkyWatcher coma-corrector
No filters, only optical light
The Western Veil nebula is part of the Cygnus loop located in the Constellation Cygnus 1500 ly away. It is a supernova reminant of heated and ionized gases. It consists of NGC 6960.
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
A series of AI-generated pictures of an extraterrestrial spaceship shaped like a lobster ;-).
To be continued.
Pictures made with Midjourney.
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: Florian Voggeneder
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
For those who have been following my works, did you know that the Lagoon Nebula and Trifid Nebula are actually pretty close to each other?
Telescope: RCOS 12.5 Open Truss
Mount: Paramount Me
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
Filters: Baader LRGB
L: 8x30min, R: 4x10min, G: 4x10min, B: 4x10min
Michael Fincke (NASA Bordingenieur/Copilot) im Ars Electronica Center
credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena
Rosette Nebula NGC2337in Monoceros.
80mm Meade APO refractor.
Canon 1100D (modified) at iso1600.
20 minute exposure.
Photo taken from Andover, Hants by Paul Curtis
The ESA education room at the New Norcia monastery. On the left models of Rosetta and NNO1, on the right models of Ariane 5 and Mars Express.
Our closest neighbor, Andromeda (M31). This is my best version of this galaxy yet, and I’m not done. I’m planning on adding some hydrogen alpha to bring out the tiny nebula all throughout but for right now here is my take in RGB.
Equipment:
-William Optics Z61
-Celestron AVX
-ZWO ASI 183MM Pro
-ZWO ASI Air Pro
-ZWO 120mm mini
-ZWO mini guide scope
-ZWO EFW
-Orion LRGB
60x300” in RGB, 30 darks and 60 bias
Gain 111
Processed in AstroPixel Processor and Photoshop
Taken on the 1st January this year this is a very busy part of the sky with numerous knots of nebulosity and star clusters scattered around.
Captured from my home in Loxwood West Sussex using my Miniborg 45ED telescope and astro modified Canon 450D with Astronomik CCD CLS clip filter
16 X 10 min subexposues at ISO 800
Calibrated and stacked using the freeware Deep Sky Stacker and processed in Photoshop
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
Comet C2009/K5 McNaught. 38x2 Minutes @ISO800, Canon 450d, Celestron 80ED mounted on an unguided HEQ5
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm at ~170mm and f/4
Mount: EQ6 Pro running EQMod with CDC
Camera: Modded Canon 350D, CLS Clip Filter
Guiding: Skywatcher ST80, Phillips SPC900NC webcam and PHD
Exposure: ~1hr 45mins, 71 x 90secs ISO 800 with 30secs gap between, 25 x Darks, no flats.
Stacked in DeepSkyStacker and processed in CS3 using Noel's Actions.