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IC1805 taken with my AT6RC and QSI 683 wsg-8
Description: The Heart Nebula, IC 1805, Sharpless 2-190, lies some 7500 light years away from Earth and is located in the Perseus Arm of the Galaxy in the constellation Cassiopeia. This is an emission nebula showing glowing gas and darker dust lanes. The nebula is formed by plasma of ionized hydrogen and free electrons.
The very brightest part of this nebula (the knot at the right) is separately classified as NGC 896, because it was the first part of this nebula to be discovered.
The nebula's intense red output and its configuration are driven by the radiation emanating from a small group of stars near the nebula's center. This open cluster of stars known as Melotte 15 contains a few bright stars nearly 50 times the mass of our Sun, and many more dim stars that are only a fraction of our Sun's mass. The cluster used to contain a microquasar that was expelled millions of years ago.
Lossie bridge ownership mystery solved – it belongs to nobody !
IT HAS PUZZLED COMMUNITY leaders in Lossiemouth for years – why nobody would ever admit ownership of one of the most iconic structures in Scotland.
Title searches in the national property register showed that the last known owner of the ground on which the bridge is constructed was The Lossiemouth Old Harbour Commissioners. They became owners around 1915. They ceased to exist at some time in the middle of last century and no trace of a successor could be found.
Such ‘ownerless’ property would generally become the property of the Crown. However, after months of discussion with the Queen and Lord Treasurer’s Remembrancer (QLTR), who are the Crown’s representative in Scottish property matters, it was established the bridge was ‘bona vacantia’ – ownerless goods.
Further consideration by QLTR led to a ‘Notice of Disclaimer’ letter, in which they exercised their discretion to waive and disclaim any Crown right and title on the bridge.
So . . who will take it on ?
Correction de la couleur
Newton 150-750 | HEQ5
MPCC mark III
Canon 1000Da (défiltrage partiel)
40 X 60 sec (40mins)
800 iso
15 Darks/Flats/Offsets
Mauvais seeing, ciel brumeux
SIRIL | Photoshop
THE FASHION TELLER: MURDER, My Sweet
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We are so proud to present to you a book about Mystery, Mayhem and Murder, set in a classic detective film noir style. Let’s follow a down on his luck detective as he attempts to solve the biggest case of his life.
Will he succeed or will it be his end?
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*CAST & OUTFITS:
Editorial Clarity: SoliDea FoliEs - Murder, My Sweet
(LovelyMi Makeup - Avant Garde)
Arisia Ashmoot: Bliss Couture - Federica Gown
RicoRacer Flux: SoliDea FoliEs - Murder, My Sweet
*PHOTOGRAPHER:
Natzuka Miliandrovic
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: I Do Not Condone Any Acts Of Vandalism Nor Do I Participate In Such Criminal Activity. I Am Simply An Observant and Take Photos Of This Graffiti You Have Come Across. ALSO I Will Not Condone Any Usage Of My Photos To Support Any Legal Matter Involving These Acts Of Vandalism Therefore YOU ARE NOT WELCOME TO VIEW OR TAKE THIS MATERIAL For ANY Purpose...
Shot from Lookout Mountain, Colorado.
This is my first attempt at astrophotography. I am absolutely amazed with it. I can't wait to get more shots in the coming weeks and months!
The comet was drifting through dust and gas-rich area in Taurus. Bluish ion tail looks to be kinking and reaching two degrees on this frame. The blue of the tail is different from the blue of Pleiades, though the intensity was far lower than Pleiades then. North is up, and east is to the left.
Earth distance: 2.119 AU
Sun distance: 2.885 AU
"Strong CO+ and N2+ Emission in Comet C/2016 R2 (PAN-STARRS)" by Cochran AL et al, January 8, 2018
"CO and Other Volatiles in Distantly Active Comets" by Womack M et al
mafiadoc.com/queue/co-and-other-volatiles-in-distantly-ac...
Watch 425nm blue here. CO+ emission is around 425nm.
academo.org/demos/wavelength-to-colour-relationship/
equipment: Zeiss Aposonnar 135mmF2.0 and Canon EOS 6D-sp4, modified by Seo-san on Takahashi EM-200FG-Temma2-BL, autoguided at the center of the condensation of the comet with Takahashi FOA-60, Starlight Xpress Lodestar X2 Autoguider, and PHD Guiding 2
exposure: 10 times x 15 minutes, 5 x 4 min, and 9 x 1 minute at ISO 1,600 and f/3.0
The first exposure started at 11:04:08 January 11, 2018 UTC.
site: 1,233m above sea level at lat. 36 14 27 North and long. 138 36 35 East near Uchiyama Farm in Saku Nagano 長野県佐久内山牧場
SQM-L was up to 20.91 at the night. Ambient temperature was around -9 degrees Celsius or 16 degrees Fahrenheit.
Nuova versione riveduta ed aggiornata. La base è sempre la splendida luminanza ripresa dall'amico Raffaele Castellano con un Hiper APO A&M 152 f8 e CCD sbig ST10XME per totali 150min.
Sono poi stati aggiunti altri 220min + 40 min di Ha ripresi da me con vari strumenti e CCD da un 125mm APO ad un 14" RC.
To our Transatlantic Cousins - I can't claim this is my own - it cropped up on a web thread discussing the ridiculous toilet debate going on in the States right now
Heart Nebula IC 1805, Fishhead Nebula IC1795
4.5hrs guided
Camera and scope : TS72 APO + TS72flat, Nikon d90 mod
432mm /f6/ iso800
Tracking: Skywatcher Star Adventurer
guiding: TS 50mm f3.6 guidescope , zwo asi120mc-s
Software: Deepskystacker, Photoshop, PHD2
RIP Brendan Scanlon, aka SOLVE.
Located on Grand, Milwaukee, Halsted intersection.
If anyone could tell me the name of the artist, I'd like to give credit to where credit is due. I just snapped the photo.
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update:
artist = tiptoe.
It's been a good 15 years since I've owned or played with a Rubik's Cube. But then I saw The Pursuit of Happyness a few weeks ago. For those who haven't seen the movie, the Rubik's Cube is featured in the movie. Well anyways, I decided to pick one up and see if I could learn how to solve the damn thing. The most I've ever been able to get is one side and two rows of each of the adjacent sides.
Only problem..everyone had gotten the same friggin' idea. Everywhere I went, I was told the same thing, "Sorry, we're sold out. Check back next week." Of course, I could have gotten it online, but I wanted it right away. So I kept shopping around, calling different Targets and Walmarts. Well last Saturday, I FINALLY found one while Jane and I were shopping at a Target(not our usual Target).
Well for the past four days, I've been playing with this thing. It's been driving Jane nuts. She keeps telling me to put it down. :D Well as of tonight I have finally solved the damn thing. I got home from work today and spent about an hour on it...and voila! Only took me FOUR effing days. haha. But I don't care. It's the first time I've ever solved it....without popping the pieces out with a screwdriver. :D I've gotten really good at solving 90% of it, which I can do fairly quick. It's the other 10% that takes me forever. My goal right now is to be able to solve it in 20 minutes or less.
Now that I've solved it and taken my picture, I'm off to mess it up and start over again. :D
Study becomes easy when you want to learn. When you are searching for solutions. Some people know me as a photographer, but I am also a nurse. As a nurse I am a detective. A health detective, able to see a reason for two seemingly diverse indicators such as trouble concentrating and consuming large quantities of ice. The foundation of arriving at solutions in healthcare lies in the study of pathophysiology. I enjoy my role in healthcare. I like finding root causes, solutions and bringing about improvements in people's lives.
So, if you hate studying, then change your way of thinking about it. Find a way to benefit yourself or others through your increasing knowledge. You won't be worth a damn at what you want to do if you don't understand what you're doing. Those indicators? Iron deficiency anemia. Quick and easy solution? Get rid of the copper and aluminum cookware and replace it with cast iron. If that isn't possible, increase the intake of beef, turkey and beans.
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20/02/2022, Flamenco Marina, Panama.
(Mystery motor yacht.)
Built in 2014 by Custom Line, Ancona, Italy.
199 g.t.
L x B x D = 30.6m x 7.25m x 1.97m.
(Identity sought please, for this luxury motor yacht.)
Possibly laid up, not displaying any AIS signal.
www.superyachttimes.com/yachts/sha-sha-sha-iv
Photo with the kind permission of Ovanes Agaryan - Агарян Ованес 💪