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10 X 4 min subs at ISO 1600, darks subtracted.

Taken through my Stellarvue 102 ABV and unmodified Canon 450D, no filters.

Tweaked in Photoshop

The NGC 884 (also known as the Caldwell 14) can be found in the Perseus sign. The NGC 884 was discovered by Hipparkhos. The sets consist of really shiny stars, 300-350 each. Its diameter is about 70 light years

Instrument:200/800 home made SW Newton SW f/4 corrector

camera: Canon eos 350D home-modified

mount: EQ6 SynScan

guiding: Lacerta Mgen

exposure time:27x5 min iso 800

location:Hungary, Dunapataj

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

 

Credit: Christoph Breiner

31st May mini messier marathon

8 x 200s exposures = 26min exposure

This was one of 6 messier objects I captured in a small 3 hour window on a rare clear night from my back garden in surbiton.

I knew i only had about 30mins while this object appeared between the chimney pots of the houses on the street., so i feel very lucky and privileged to have seen this famous object for myself, and managed to get a photo to remind me.

 

Stacked in DSS and processed in Photoshop

Self Modded Nikon D50, Skywatcher Explorer 200p on HEQ5 mount controlled by Ascom

Guided with PHD using a SPC900 web cam attached to the skywatcher finder scope.

Series: "Project Deepspace"

 

Things I've seen in my coffee...

Series: "Project Deepspace"

 

Things I've seen in my coffee...

i started collection Data of NGC 1499

  

The NGC 7023 (or Caldwell4, Iris nebula) can be found in the Cepheus sign, 1400 light years far from our planet.

Instrument:200/800 home made SW Newton SW f/4 corrector

camera: Canon eos 350D home-modified

mount: EQ6 SynScan

guiding: Lacerta Mgen

exposure time:73x10 min iso 800

location:Hungary, Dunapataj

Outer Space, planets, icons of art history as comic heroes - the pictures of Michaela Konrad (AT) are part of a unique intermedia project. The setting for "Memories of Now" is the Deep Space of the Ars Electronica Center.

 

credit: Michaela Konrad, Daniel Dorobantu

Um aglomerado de várias galáxias na direção da constelação do Leão, das quais 4 aparecem nesta foto.

 

A galaxy cluster in the direction of the Leo constellation, from which 4 appear in this photo.

Details: 600mm f/7.5 apochromatic reflector with a Canon Rebel xTi camera, mounted on an EQ-5 Pro SkyWatcher. Exposure time was 173s at ISO 1600, processed with PhotoShop CS2, Iris software and Imaginomic Noiseware.

Telescope: RCOS 12.5 Open Truss

Mount: Paramount Me

Camera: SBIG STL-11000M

Filters: Baader LRGB

L: 11x15min, R: 3x15min, G: 3x15min, B: 3x15min

NGC4088 and SuperNova 2009dd. NGC4085 is also visible. 9.5 mins total at ISO1600. EOS350D, CLS filter, Celestron C8N-GT scope. 18th April 2009 at 21:56UT.

The SN is the bright point at the centre of the galaxy.

This is a type II supernova caused by the core collapse of a massive star. The Galaxy is approx 42.38 Million Light Years away,meaning you are looking at something that happened over 42.38 million years ago.

Object: NGC 6820, NGC 6823 (6000ly)

Telescope: Tak FSQ85

Camera: Atik 320E

Exposures: Ha-68x300s

Processing: Darks, Flats, Bias, DSS, PS CS3

Michael Fincke (NASA Bordingenieur/Copilot) im Ars Electronica Center

 

credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena

Cosplayer: Baii.Leaf, Misfa.cos, Pearlsonblack

Con – Anime Los Angeles 2025

 

Der Linzer Künstler Norbert Artner und Martin Hochleitner, Leiter der Landesgalerie Linz, luden an diesem „Deep Space LIVE“-Donnerstag zu einer fotografischen Reise in den Deep Space: Mit Aufnahmen von Ateliers und Studios werden jene Orte präsentiert, an denen Kunst nicht ausgestellt, sondern produziert wi

 

Hierbei wird auf das fotografische Verfahren Artners eingegangen.

 

credit: Florian Voggeneder (www.rzprk.com), Ars Electronica Center

Deskové hry v Deepspace

This is my second attempt at M81, now including M82 and shot at 1000mm and f/4.9 rather than 2000mm and f/9.8.

 

14 x 10 minutes at 800 ISO.

Stacked and drizzled with Nebulosity 2.

 

Stock Canon 40D.

IDAS LPS2 light pollution filter.

Baader MPCC.

 

Takahashi FSQ85 refractor and Atik 4000 mono camera. 9 x 5 minutes in each of RGB, with 10 x 15 minutes of Ha blended into the R channel. Taken from Les Granges, France, on 22 January 2012

HOO - 3 Hours

 

Atik460 - 61edph

 

Halpha 18 x 5 minutes - -15°

OIII 18 x 5 minutes - -15°

Mit seiner bereits fünften Auflage legte das NEXTCOMIC Festival 2013 seinen Schwerpunkt auf Comics und Musik. Einer der Spielorte in Linz war das Ars Electronica Center. Am DO 21.3.2013 stellten die Künstlerin Michaela Konrad, StudentInnen der FH OÖ Campus Hagenberg und das Ars Electronica Futurelab ihre aktuellsten interaktiven Comic-Abenteuer im Deep Space vor.

 

credit: Florian Voggeneder

The Yevpatoria RT-70 radio telescope is one of the largest radio telescopes in the world

Deep Space Rendering created entirely in photoshop. For more info about how I created the image, see my blog. Part 1. Size is 1920 x 1200 px.

Location: Lo Barnechea, Chile (suburban sky).

 

Also called the Lambda Centauri Cluster, this cluster embedded in nebulosity is a star nursery by excellence. It presents the famous Bok globules (center low image) tha are dense clouds of dust and gas that will very likely give birth to new stars.

18x5 min. mono exposure. Kappa sigma clipping. Images captured with CCDSoft, stacked with Deepskystacker and postprocessing with Photoshop elements.

 

Equipment: Televue NP101is; SBIG ST8300M; Celestron CG5; Astronomik CLS filter.

 

Seeing 4/5; transparency 3/5

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

 

credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena

Digital terrain model of the Kürnberg - a woody hill in Upper Austria that holds mighty fortifications from ancient times ...

 

credit: DORIS

Modernste Präsentationstechnik bietet der Deep Space, wenn es um Tanzeinlagen, Konzerte oder Seminaren geht.

 

(c) Andreas Bauer, Ars Electronica Center

The Ars Electronica Center and Terra Mater Factual Studios present you the exciting documentary about living creatures during Ice Age. Terra Mater LIVE can be watched for free at the Deep Space of the Ars Electronica Center.

 

Picture: Mastodon with calf

 

credit: BBC

Marlies Czerny was the first Austrian woman on all 82 four-thousand-meter peaks in the Alps. Between Piz Bernina and Barre des Ecrins, the Upper Austrian journalist and her partner in life and the outdoors, Andreas Lattner, show the Alps from enthralling perspectives.

 

Credit: Vanessa Graf

For five years, the Korean nature filmmaker Sooyong Park explored the mysterious life of the Siberian tiger. He managed to capture spectacular scenes and documented the lives of these impressive big cats. Together with the biologist Chris Morgan, he tries to complete one of his biggest dreams: to watch a Siberian tiger in the wild and film it for the first time.

 

credit: Terra Mater/ Mike Birkhead Associates, Joe Loncraine

Kimiya Yui (JAXA Testpilot/Forscher) im Ars Electronica Center

 

credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena

NGC 6888

 

Location: Hook

The Sun in white light. Baader Solar Filter. Canon EOS 450D prime focus Skywatcher 150 Explorer. 68exposures each 1/125s ISO100 stacked and processed in Adobe Camera Raw, ImageJ, Registax 6 and Photoshop CS5

B33 - The Horsehead Nebula & NGC2024 - The Flame Nebula

(in Hydrogen Alpha)

 

SXVF-H9 on 200mm Canon 200L, EQ6 SkyScan Mount. 20 images of 300 secs. each, guided, processed in MaximDL and PS7.

 

Average seeing, pretty poor transparency - clouded out AGAIN!!...

Kimiya Yui (JAXA Testpilot/Forscher)im Ars Electronica Center

 

credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena

A series of AI-generated pictures of a deep space lobster :-).

Quite interesting, but not to be continued.

Pictures made with Midjourney.

Besuch aus dem Weltraum im Ars Electronica Center

 

credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena

This is the first part of an ongoing project to collect data in Ha, OIII, SII and Hb to further my knowledge of narrowband imaging.

Taken with my SXVF-H9 through a Sky-Watcher ED80 refractor and Astronomik 12nm Ha filter. Exposure was 28 subs. of 400 seconds each with a nearly full Moon present.

Mit seiner bereits fünften Auflage legte das NEXTCOMIC Festival 2013 seinen Schwerpunkt auf Comics und Musik. Einer der Spielorte in Linz war das Ars Electronica Center. Am DO 21.3.2013 stellten die Künstlerin Michaela Konrad, StudentInnen der FH OÖ Campus Hagenberg und das Ars Electronica Futurelab ihre aktuellsten interaktiven Comic-Abenteuer im Deep Space vor.

 

credit: Florian Voggeneder

M16, The Eagle Nebula.

A lovely object this time of year, you can clearly see the iconic 'Pillars of creation' made so famous by the Hubble space telescope in the early 90s

Taken using a Vixen VC200L and modded Canon450D at a campsite in Dymchurch, St Marys Bay, Kent.

8 X 5 min subs at ISO 1600.

In 1981, Mount St. Helens, a gigantic volcano in the north-west of the United States exploded. 30 years later, Erich Pröll was the first allowed to dive in the lake ...

 

credit: Erich Pröll

Sharpless SH-101 The Tulip Nebula

 

SXVF-M25C on 8" Skywatcher Reflector with Baader MPCC, EQ6 SkyScan Mount. 21 images of 300 secs. each, guided, processed in PS7.

 

Average seeing, average transparency with clouds flitting by

 

20/08/09

NGC281 The Pacman Nebula

 

SXVF-M25C on 8" Skywatcher Reflector with Baader MPCC, EQ6 SkyScan Mount. 11 images of 400 secs. each, guided, processed in PS7.

 

Poor seeing, very poor transparency, finally clouded out!

 

17/11/09

NGC7635 The Bubble Nebula

 

SXVF-M25C on 8" Skywatcher Reflector with Baader MPCC, EQ6 SkyScan Mount. 22 images of 300 secs. each, guided, processed in PS7.

 

Poor seeing, average transparency

 

17/10/09

1 hour Hα, 45 min RGB

My very first attempt at taking Hα. I've recently purchased a Baader 7nm filter. I'm so pleased with the result. This wasn't a particularly clear night, but the only one so far in July.

I'd already taken an RGB image a few weeks ago. Why isn't it called the hedgehog nebula, you can see it's nose and eyes as it's all curled up on it's back.

6 x 11min Hα

10 x 4min RGB

Stacked in DSS and processed in Photoshop

Self Modded Nikon D50, Skywatcher Explorer 200p on HEQ5 mount controlled by Ascom

Guided with PHD using a SPC900 web cam attached to the skywatcher finder scope.

Eyjafjallajökull Glacier Volcano.

 

credit: hrannsa66

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

 

Credit: Christoph Breiner

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