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In the course of Deep Space LIVE, underwater photographer Peter Pflügl will present some of his favourite pictures.

 

credit: Peter Pflügl

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

 

Credit: Christoph Breiner

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

To be continued.

Pictures made with Midjourney.

 

I'm always happy to accept invites to groups as long as I can see their content. Should I see "this group is not available to you", my pictures won't be made available to that group. Thanks for your understanding.

Am 21. April 2016 trafen sich die Botschafterinnen und Botschafter des Ars Electronica Center zum AEC-BotschafterInnentag in Linz. Bei Vorträgen erhielten sie unterschiedliche Einblicke in aktuelle technologische Entwicklungen und lernten das Ars Electronica Center als außerschulischen Ort näher kennen.

 

credit: Magdalena Leitner

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

 

Credit: Christoph Breiner

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

To be continued.

Pictures made with Midjourney.

 

I'm always happy to accept invites to groups as long as I can see their content. Should I see "this group is not available to you", my pictures won't be made available to that group. Thanks for your understanding.

Rho Ophiuchus, Antares and the MilkyWay

This is a deep image of part of the Scorpius constellation towards the centre of our Milky Way galaxy.

The bright yellow star to the left is Antares, the heart of the scorpion, and is part of the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex.

Details:

6 Tracked shots at 120 second each on Star Tracker. Stacked in sequator and post processed in LR.

Gear:

Tracker : ioptron skytracker pro

Camera : Nikon D750, Lens: Nikon 24-120 f/4 @24mm

ISO : 1600 and amazon basics tripod.

 

The Double Cluster - Perseus SXVF-M25C on 8" Skywatcher Reflector with Baader MPCC, EQ6 SkyScan Mount. 7 images of 40 secs. each, guided, processed in PS7. Average seeing, average transparency. 16/09/09

Telescope: RCOS 12.5 Open Truss

Mount: Paramount Me

Camera: SBIG STL-11000M

Filters: Baader LRGB

L: 21x15min, R: 3x15min, G: 3x15min, B: 3x15min

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

 

credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena

Planetary Nebula in Musca.

Narrowband image. (I.e. Ha, Oiii and Hb)

A 30 second exposure in each filter.

Faulkes Telescope South.

A narrowband image with a Takahashi FSQ taken on 4/8th March 2011. Ha (red) 200 minutes, S11 (green) 150 minutes and Hb (blue) 90 minutes all in 20 minute segments. I would have liked more Hb exposure but weather conditions did not permit this. Initially I constructed an image in the Hubble palette with O111 for blue but I prefer the submitted image.

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

 

Credit: Christoph Breiner

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: Saber-toothed cat

 

credit: BBC

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.

Another one of the Hubble Images on display in the AEC. Nice barred spiral galaxy...

Weltraum-Bastelwettbewerb im Foyer im Ars Electronica Center

 

credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena

NGC1491 Emission Nebula in Perseus

 

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

 

Poor seeing, poor transparency, clouded out!

 

25/10/09

The brightest member of the M101 Galaxy Group, and one of the largest disk galaxies known, M101 is a type-Sc spiral with a linear diameter of over 170,000 light years. In 2004, CHANDRA discovered a whole new class of X-ray sources in this galaxy.

 

Canary Islands 1 High Mag | 26 Mar 11 01:10:39 UTC

 

This image was captured by me using the real-time online telescopes at slooh.com

LX200 8" @ F6.3 15 X 4min EXPS, CANON 20DA , then photoshop.

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

 

Credit: Christoph Breiner

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

 

Credit: Christoph Breiner

29x 75-sec exposures at ISO800 with Canon 1000D, and stacked in DSS.

Two galaxies perform an intricate dance in this new Hubble Space Telescope image. The galaxies, containing a vast number of stars, swing past each other in a graceful performance choreographed by gravity.

 

A pair of galaxies, known collectively as Arp 87, is one of hundreds of interacting and merging galaxies known in our nearby Universe. Arp 87 was catalogued by astronomer Halton Arp in the 1960's. Arp's Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies is a compilation of astronomical photographs using the Palomar 200-inch Hale and the 48-inch Samuel Oschin telescopes.

 

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(June 14, 2010) More than 50 stereoscopic images provided by the Prints and Photographs Online Catalog of the Library of Congress and a specially developed projection process now make it possible to view fascinating photos made around the year 1900 on a 16×9 meter screen in 3D. This excursion embarks from Deep Space in the Ars Electronica Center; the itinerary includes the Panama Canal construction site, Hong Kong harbor, and idyllic cottages in the hills of Ireland

 

credit: Underwood & Underwood

Verzerrte Sternenbilder in unserem 3D Uniview

 

credit: Gerid Hager, Ars Electronica Center

Cosplayer: Miiithril

Con: Anime Los Angeles 2025

The Leo Triplet imaged by Geoffrey Lenox-Smith, Olly Penrice and Andrew Harrison. Luminance acquired with Orion Optics 14" ODK with Starlight Xpress SXH36 mono camera, and TEC 140mm refractor with Atik 4000 camera. RGB acquired with TEC 140mm. Image processing with Registar, AstroArt 5.0 and Photoshop CS3.

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

 

credit: Sick-Leitner Magdalena

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

 

Credit: Christoph Breiner

Dimensional Transformation

Taken with a Takahashi FSQ106ED at F5 with a STL11000M CCD camera using Baader filters. This is a HaRGB exposure with:

 

Hydrogen Alpha = 345m

Red = 90m

Green = 110m

Blue = 90m

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.

Moorish women as seen only in their homes, Algiers, Africa

 

credit: Strohmeyer & Wyman

The M13 (or NGC 6205) in the Hercules sign. A well known sight on the North sky. It was discovered by Edmond Halley, in 1714.

Instrument: 250/1200 SW Newton SW corrector

camera: Canon eos 350D home-modified

mount: EQ6 SynScan

guiding: GuideMaster

exposure time:35x5 min 50x1 min iso 800

location:Hungary, Dunapataj

 

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

 

Credit: Christoph Breiner

Impressionen aus dem Deep Space.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Magdalena Sick-Leitner

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