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Runde -Füsse- Cocktail :

 

Eine Flasche Sekt .

Eine halbe Flasche Orangensaft

50ml Cointreau

50ml Calvados

Eiswürfel

Zitronenverbene und Orangenscheiben zum Dekorieren .

Gerecht auf irgendeine Anzahl Gläser verteilen . Je grösser die Gläser desto runder die Füsse . Bei Bedarf Vorgang wiederholen .

A Dreamy Day & the Androids are having a Meeting ......

 

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Dreamscape

Interplanetary Travel

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Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu

Location: Outer space (space)

  

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LIVERPOOL (shot from my home planet earth)

 

White Mountains, NH ... Franconia Ridge

If anyone has been watching the series Mars on National Geographic, you can get a sense of how even outer space could become another place to be carelessly used and abused in the future.

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A photo from a raypunk pinup photoshoot I did last weekend with my friend Dan. We shot our gorgeous model Gemini on a grey background and substituted the grey background in ON1 Photo Raw for this awesome 1950s looking planetscape.

 

With the exception of one small portrait effect, this 'green screen' shot was all done in ON1 Photo Raw.

 

Artist Caz747 at DeviantArt www.deviantart.com/caz747/about#about was so kind to let me use one of his fantastic creations as a scene. © 2019 Caz747

NGC 5466 is a globular cluster that exhibits a low surface brightness and a less dense core compared to other globulars. Burnham lists this cluster at a magnitude of 9.0 and gives it a Class XII (in the Shapley–Sawyer Concentration Class, this is the lowest concentrated center of the globulars).

 

•Class: XII

•Constellation: Boötes

•Right ascension: 14h 05m 27.29s

•Declination: +28° 32′ 04.0″

•Distance: 51,900 ly

•Apparent magnitude (V): 10.5

•Estimated age: 13.57 billion years

 

Imaging Specs: Meade 12" LX90, Canon 6D, 27 x 60 seconds at ISO 3200 (includes darks, bias and flats), guided, stacked with DSS, processed with ImagesPlus. Image Date: April 22, 2019. Location: The Dark Side Observatory, Weatherly, PA, USA.

Beyond The Atmosphere

Interplanetary Travel

Youtube: Zero Gravity

 

Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i

Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu

Location: Outer space (space)

 

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This is a grouping of galaxies collectively known as Arp 99 (Arp Catalog of Peculiar Galaxies) and as Hickson 93 (Hickson Compact Group 93), all found in the constellation Pegasus. The three main galaxies in the image are the elliptical galaxy (center) NGC 7550, NGC 7547 is the small spiral galaxy to the left, and NGC 7549, the stretched barred spiral below NGC 7550 (this is interacting with the elliptical galaxy).

 

Tech Specs: Meade 12” LX-90, Antares Focal Reducer, ZWO AS071 running at -10C, Celestron CGEM-DX mount, ZWO ASIAir Plus, ZWO EAF, 108 x 60 second exposures, darks from the library and flats after the imaging session. Image Date: October 29, 2022. Location: The Dark Side Observatory (W59), Weatherly, PA, USA (Bortle Class 4).

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This is another session on open cluster Messier 103 (M103) using the Orion 8" f/8 Ritchey-Chretien Astrograph Telescope operating at 1600mm.

 

Tech Specs: Orion 8" f/8 Ritchey-Chretien Astrograph Telescope, Celestron CGEM-DX pier mounted, ZWO ASI290MC and ASI071MC-Pro, ZWO AAPlus, ZWO EAF. 15 x 60 seconds at -10C plus darks and flats. Image Date: November 2, 2021. Location: The Dark Side Observatory, Weatherly, PA, USA (Bortle Class 4).

Here is a view of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko taken on 21 Feb 2022 sporting an interesting looking tail. Stats at the time the image was taken:

 

Right Ascension: 08h 22m 36.9s Declination: 27° 28' 17.6" (J2000)

Magnitude: 10.5 (Observed: COBS) Constellation: Cancer

Sun Distance: 266,941,984 km [27.2 km/s] Earth Distance: 129,406,197 km [21.3 km/s]

Perihelion: 23 Jan 2022 07:06 UTC [+28d 19h 21m 22s]

 

Tech Specs: Orion 8" f/8 Ritchey-Chretien Astrograph Telescope, Celestron CGEM-DX pier mounted, ZWO ASI290MC and ASI071MC-Pro, ZWO AAPlus, ZWO EAF, 54 x 60 seconds at -10C plus darks and flats, processed using PixInsight and DSS. Image Date: February 21, 2022 @ 02:30 (UT). Location: The Dark Side Observatory, Weatherly, PA, USA (Bortle Class 4).

 

This probably seems half-assed...because it is...but at the same time it's kind of cool I guess. It reminds me of Incubus's "Stellar" which is on my playlist for the summer.

Your Knight in shining armor

 

In this world of hurt and pain,

Ill be the one that covers you when it rains.

Ill be there to comfort you when your sad.

and to make you happy when your mad

 

In this world ill be your knight

who would never give up or lose the fight.

A knight who would wash away your tears,

and protect you from all your worst fears.

 

A knight that cares for who you are inside

with me with there's nothing you have to hide

and know ill never leave your side.

 

I'm your knight that will keep you strong

and still keep his cool even if you do wrong.

I'll be with you everyday

and no one will ever take me away.

 

Schooner Smith

www.poemhunter.com/poem/your-knight-in-shining-armour/

 

"Extra-vehicular activity suits" never seeing the light of moon at Kennedy Space Center, Fl

NGC 1569 (also known as UGC 3056 and Arp 210) is a dwarf irregular starburst galaxy nearly 11 million light-years away in the constellation Camelopardalis. NGC 1569 is a hotbed of vigorous star birth activity which blows huge bubbles and super-bubbles. The galaxy’s vigorous “star factories” are also manufacturing brilliant blue star clusters.This galaxy is exceptional in that its spectrum is blueshifted. This means that the galaxy is moving towards the Earth. In contrast, the spectra of most other galaxies are redshifted because of the expansion of the universe. (annesastronomynews.com/photo-gallery-ii/galaxies-clusters...)

 

Tech Specs: Orion 8" f/8 Ritchey-Chretien Astrograph Telescope, Celestron CGEM-DX pier mounted, ZWO ASI290MC and ASI071MC-Pro, ZWO AAPlus, ZWO EAF. 108 x 60 seconds at -10C plus darks and flats. Image Date: November 5, 2021. Location: The Dark Side Observatory, Weatherly, PA, USA (Bortle Class 4).

Before The End

Interplanetary Travel

 

This adventure that started in 2019 is now coming to an end. I am leaving this planet in a few days, from which I came to discover new types of life. I've been on this planet for a long time. I've come a long way on this planet. I found a lot of evidence that there was life on this planet before. I discovered villages, towns and cities. All of the settlements were abandoned. They must have left the planet for some reason. I couldn't find any reason why the planet was abandoned. I took soil, plant and water samples from the planet. I took many photos and videos. I shared some of these photos with you. I hope you enjoyed this discovery. I'm embarking on a new space journey to make new discoveries. My destination is a planet I've visited before. Some time ago, I managed to activate a radio station I discovered on this planet. I spent several days scanning space trying to get a signal. And finally I managed to get a signal. This signal came from a planet I had visited before but had not found any traces of life. This surprised me quite a bit. I found no trace of life on that planet. It was another abandoned planet. I must have missed something. I recorded the signal for a few days. And finally, I decided to go back to that planet. I'm almost finished with the preparations for my spaceship. I have a few more jobs. Then I will start traveling in outer space again. I think there will be some disruptions in my data flow during this time. I may have difficulty making contact. I may not be able to post photos for a while. Thank you for accompanying me on my interplanetary journey.

 

See you in new adventures.

 

Yusuf Alioglu

 

Youtube: "4K" Road Trip in Tunisia - Visiting Tunisia "2019"

 

Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i

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Location: Outer space (space)

 

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Messier 48 or M48, also known as NGC 2548, is an open cluster of stars in the equatorial constellation of Hydra. It sits near Hydra's westernmost limit with Monoceros, about 18° 34′ to the east and slightly south of Hydra's brightest star, Alphard. This grouping was discovered by Charles Messier in 1771, but there is no cluster precisely where Messier indicated; he made an error, as he did with M47. The value that he gave for the right ascension matches, however, his declination is off by five degrees. Robert Burnham states, “Generally triangular in outline, the cluster is dominated by a central chain-like grouping of ten or so 10th and 11th magnitude stars.”

 

Observation data (J2000 epoch)

Constellation: Hydra

Right ascension: 08h 13m 43.0s

Declination: −05° 45′ 00″

Distance: 2,500 ly (770 pc)

Apparent magnitude (V): 5.8

Apparent dimensions (V): 30′

 

Tech Specs: Sky-Watcher Esprit 120ED Telescope, ZWO AS2600mc-Pro running at -10C, Celestron CGEM-DX mount, 85 x 60 second guided exposures, darks from the library and flats at the end of imaging, focused with a ZWO EAF, controlled with a ZWO ASIAir Pro. Processed using PixInsight and DSS. Image Date: February 15, 2023. Location: The Dark Side Observatory (W59), Weatherly, PA, USA (Bortle Class 4).

Here is a view of the most distant globular cluster in the Milky Way, NGC 2419, some have postulated that this may be an extra-galactic object. I have seen distances listed as high as 285,000 light-years away from Earth. It appears small and dim, but it is actually very large and very bright (if it was a bit closer to us), there are estimates of 300-400 million solar masses in this cluster.

 

You can also make out the galaxy NGC 2424, a barred spiral galaxy with a magnitude of 12.6. The view is dominated by the red giant star HD61294 in the lower right, magnitude 5.75, and 41 times larger than our Sun.

 

Tech Specs: Sky-Watcher Esprit 120mm ED Triplet APO Refractor, Celestron CGEM-DX mount (pier mounted), ZWO ASI071MC-Pro running at -25C, 30 x 60 second exposures, GAIN 200, guided using a ZWO ASI290MC and Orion 60mm guide scope. Captured using SharpCap v3.2. Image date: December 20, 2019. Location: The Dark Side Observatory, Weatherly, PA, USA.

Today’s sun (April 20, 2022) in white light with some HUGE sunspots coming into view.

 

Tech Specs: Orion 8" f/8 Ritchey-Chretien Astrograph Telescope, Orion Glass Solar Filter, Celestron CGEM-DX pier mounted, ASI071MC-Pro, ZWO AAPlus, ZWO EAF, best 15% of 1000 frames, processed using Autostakkert and Registax. Image Date: April 20, 2022. Location: The Dark Side Observatory, Weatherly, PA, USA (Bortle Class 4).

 

North of the Mountains

Interplanetary Travel

Youtube: Strange New World - Interplanetary Travel (Descent - Houses of Heaven) Ambient / Calm

 

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Lens: Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II Lens

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Location: Outer space (space)

 

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[From Wikipedia] NGC 5634 is a globular cluster in the constellation Virgo, located about 82,000 light years away. NGC 5634 has an apparent magnitude of about 10. Its Shapley–Sawyer Concentration Class is IV, meaning the cluster shows intermediate rich concentrations with stars in the 19th magnitude. There is also a bright orange giant, HD 127119, about 1.3 arcminutes away from the cluster.

NGC 5634 was likely a member of the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy. The galaxy itself is being pulled apart by tidal forces from the Milky Way, similar to how NGC 5634 was pulled from the Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy.

Tech Specs: Sky-Watcher Esprit 120mm ED Triplet APO Refractor, Canon 6D, ISO 3200, 29 x 60 second exposures with dark/bias frames, guided using a ZWO ASI290MC and Orion 60mm guide scope. Image date: June 22, 2019. Location: The Dark Side Observatory, Weatherly, PA, USA.

 

Sharpless 2-106, Sh2-106 or S106 for short, lies nearly 2,000 light-years from us. The nebula measures several light-years in length. It appears in a relatively isolated region of the Milky Way galaxy. A massive, young star, IRS 4 (Infrared Source 4), is responsible for the furious activity we see in the nebula. Twin lobes of super-hot gas stretch outward from the central star. A ring of dust and gas orbiting the star acts like a belt, cinching the expanding nebula into an "hourglass" shape.

 

Detailed studies of the nebula have also uncovered several hundred brown dwarfs. At purely infrared wavelengths, more than 600 of these sub-stellar objects appear. These "failed" stars weigh less than a tenth of our Sun. Because of their low mass, they cannot produce sustained energy through nuclear fusion like our Sun does. They encompass the nebula in a small cluster. (Ref: hubblesite.org/contents/media/images/2011/38/2932-Image.html)

 

Observation data: J2000.0 epoch

Subtype: bipolar nebula

Right ascension: 20h 27m 27.1s

Declination: +37° 22′ 39″

Distance: 2,000 ly

Apparent dimensions (V): 3′ × 3′

Constellation: Cygnus

 

Tech Specs: Sky-Watcher Esprit 120ED Telescope, ZWO AS2600mc-Pro running at 0C, Sky-Watcher EQ6R-Pro mount, Optolong L-eXtreme filter (2”), 42 x 300 second exposures, guided using a ZWO 30mm f/4 mini guide scope and ZWO 120 Mini, focus with a ZWO EAF, controlled with a ZWO ASIAir Pro. Processed using PixInsight and DSS. Image Date: August 3, 2022. Location: The Dark Side Observatory, Weatherly, PA, USA (Bortle Class 4).

in space

Interplanetary Travel

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Light of Dawn

Interplanetary Travel

Youtube: Into The Space

 

Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i

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Location: Outer space (space) (Aşot)

 

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The Galactic Core rising over the Appalachian Mountains early on a spring morning.

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