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Messy party to celebrate graduating from 8th grade
Messy lottery: Stephanie is about to be covered in chocolate syrup by Ziva.
M63 Sunflower Galaxy
Location: Eifelsternwarte/Germany
frames (-25°C):
Luminance:
26 x 600 sec (1x1 binning)
R: 12 x 300 sec (2x2 binning)
G: 10 x 300 sec (2x2 binning)
B: 10 x 300 sec (2x2 binning)
made with
Astrondon true balance filter
All images are bias, dark, flat calibrated (15 images each)
Camera: QSI 540wsg
Telescope: russian 7" Intes Alter Maksutov Cassegrain (180/1800) f/10
Mount: Losmandy G11
Webcam autoguiding @
Vixen ED81 + 2x barlow
Processing: ImagesPlus, Photoshop
A barbers in Bristol that has a rather contradictory advert above it. Will it encourage people to ask for messy haircuts? Doubt it!
Spiral galaxy
Exposure Details
Lens Celestron Nexstar 6SE
Focal Length 1500mm
Focal Ratio f/10
Mount Alt Az fitted with wedge
Camera Nikon D5300 (unmodified)
Exposure ISO1600, 57x60sec
(total exposure 57min)
Calibration 40 darks, 40 flats, 40 bias
Date 25th Feb2021
Location Southampton, UK
Sky Bortle 5
Beaver Bus Lines 74 is a 2000 Orion 05.501.
This bus was originally delivered to GO Transit as 2000, and was purchased by Beaver in 2013.
Photo taken on Archibald St near Messier St in Winnipeg, MB.
One of three photos of my messy bedroom. One set of many in the UNEASYsilence "messiest bedroom" competition.
Was up all night working on things when the sun decided to show his face by blasting through my window. Picture was taken from the corner of my bed.
Look at the state of this shit hole. bags, cushions, gas, books, boxes, Clothes, toblerone. god. what a mess.
*A quick "grab the camera" kind of shot. I will try again, but maybe next time without the ironing board and honeysuckle vines. Yet, i think it worked.
Messier 39 (also M39, NGC 7092, Collinder 438, Melotte 236 and OCL 211) is a magnitude +4.6 open star cluster located 824.4 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus.
The first discovery was made by Aristotle 325 BC.
With good observing conditions the 30 stars comprising the cluster can be seen with the naked eye. The cluster appears as a triangle with a bright star on each corner. The brightest star is at +6.8
The open cluster was observed by French astronomer Charles Messier using a 8.38 cm (3.3-inch) refracting telescope at the Hôtel de Cluny (now the Musée national du Moyen Age), in Paris, France on the 24th October 1764.
Position (J2000): R.A. 21h 31m 42.0s | Dec. +48° 25' 30"
Untracked tripod capture, 10 seconds, ISO 1600, f5.6
Clear sky. Bortle 5.5
Messier 7. Apilado de 135x16segs (36min), f:400mm @ F/5.7, ISO 1600. Canon 1000D +Celestron 70/400. 05-06-2012
This is another rendering of the same data as my previous image showing how the core is usually presented.
Sweet girl another I really loved from her session. I don't know if mom will with the messy hair but I loved it. I love kids with messy look. Can't beat a jelly stained or fluff smeared face
Danielle
Divorce is messy. The pearls symbolise tears (an old wedding superstition), typical wedding memorabilia, damaged, bloodied, dirty. A bloody heart.