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Named after the state of "Nagaland", seen here is airframe VT-ALT departing off Runway 27 at CSIA Mumbai bound for New Delhi IGI Airport as "AIRINDIA 144".

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On the public display during Farnborough International Airshow 2018.

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I just published a new imaging project on my website.

 

Messier 101 - The Pinwheel Galaxy with the recently discovered supernova - SN2023ixf!

 

This target is located 21 Million light-years away in the constellation of Ursa Major.

 

This was about a 3-hour exposure in LRGB using my widefield Askar FRA400 Platform.

 

Everybody and their brother seems out there shooting images of this galaxy with its supernova.

 

And who's to blame them? Supernovae are amazing events. At the end of its life, a star explodes, releasing as much energy in one second as our Sun will emit in its entire lifetime!

 

This does not happen every day, and to have one in a galaxy as beautiful as the Pinwheel is worth shooting.

 

But with so many images of this out there - why should I shoot it tool. Do I think I can do better than everyone else? Hardly!

 

This is such a cool event that I did want to have one captured in my portfolio.

 

But during my last imaging session, my widefield Askar FRA400 Platform was the only scope that was untasked. During galaxy season, there are relatively few large targets to shoot. So I pointed it at M101 and decided to go for it!

 

My expectations were very low, though:

 

- A widefield scope shooting a galaxy - that will be a problem!

- I was only able to get 3 hours of integration - my last shot of M101 had 11 hours - so that's going to be a problem

- I am shooting with some thin smoke from the Alberta Wildfires in the air - that IS a problem.

 

So why shoot it at all?

 

- Supernovae are one the coolest events in our night sky - I wanted to capture an image of that - even a poor one!

- I saw this as an opportunity to dive into what supernovae were all about and describe that in my web write-up

- I have the twisted part of my personality that likes the challenge of getting a better image out of compromised data

 

I drizzle processed, then cropped like mad, and took advantage of BlurXTerminator and NoiseXTerninaor to help improve a dicey image.

 

The final result is not wonderful, but it is not horrible either!

 

The full story of this imaging project, and some cool info on supernovae, can be found here:

cosgrovescosmos.com/projects/m101-sn2023xif

 

Thanks,

Pat

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Emirates is one of the two flag carriers of the United Arab Emirates (the other being Etihad Airways). Based in Garhoud, Dubai, the airline is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group, which is owned by the government of Dubai's Investment Corporation of Dubai. It is the largest airline in the Middle East, operating more than 3,600 flights per week from its hub at Terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport. It operates in more than 150 cities in 80 countries across six continents on its fleet of nearly 250 aircraft. Cargo operations are undertaken by Emirates SkyCargo.

Emirates is the world's third-largest airline by scheduled revenue passenger-kilometers flown. It is also the second-largest in terms of freight tonne-kilometers flown.

Emirates operates a mixed fleet of Airbus and Boeing wide-body aircraft and is one of the few airlines to operate an all-wide-body aircraft fleet (excluding Emirates Executive). As of January 2025, Emirates is the world's largest Airbus A380 operator with 116 aircraft in service. Since its introduction, the Airbus A380 has become an integral part of the Emirates fleet, especially on long-haul, high-density routes. Emirates is also the world's largest Boeing 777 operator with 133 aircraft in service. S_5064

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À l'époque des Nabatéens, cet édifice renfermait des chambres funéraires, accessibles par les trois ouvertures supérieures. D'après certains historiens, les Romains ont ensuite aménagé une prison ou un tribunal dans la partie antérieure du bâtiment.

Le christianisme pénètre à Pétra vers le IVe siècle, près de 500 ans après l’établissement de Pétra comme centre commercial.

En l’an 330 le premier empereur chrétien, Constantin Ier, fait de Byzance sa nouvelle capitale et la renomme Constantinople. Pétra fait désormais partie de l’empire byzantin et l’empire y encourage comme sur tout son territoire la diffusion de la foi chrétienne en construisant des églises. Les habitants de la ville restent d’abord fidèles à leurs croyances, mais en 350 un évêque est nommé à Pétra, et un siècle plus tard de grandes églises sont édifiées dans la ville. Athanase d’Alexandrie mentionne un évêque de Pétra nommé « Asterius ».

 

At the time of the Nabataeans, this building contained funerary chambers, accessible by the three upper openings. According to some historians, the Romans then built a prison or court in the front of the building.

Christianity entered Petra around the fourth century, nearly 500 years after the establishment of Petra as a commercial center.

In the year 330 the first Christian emperor, Constantine I, made Byzantium his new capital and renamed Constantinople. Petra is now part of the Byzantine Empire and the empire encourages as in all its territory the spread of the Christian faith by building churches. The inhabitants of the city remain at first faithful to their beliefs, but in 350 a bishop is named in Petra, and a century later large churches are built in the city. Athanasius of Alexandria mentions a bishop of Petra named "Asterius".

 

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We went to an after-school activity for Joshua and this bus was providing food. The entire long bus has been converted into a portable pizza kitchen with stone pizza oven inside.

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From the Loretto Chapel Website:

 

When the Loretto Chapel was completed in 1878, there was no way to access the choir loft twenty-two feet above. Carpenters were called in to address the problem, but they all concluded access to the loft would have to be via ladder as a staircase would interfere with the interior space of the small Chapel.

 

Legend says that to find a solution to the seating problem, the Sisters of the Chapel made a novena to St. Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters. On the ninth and final day of prayer, a man appeared at the Chapel with a donkey and a toolbox looking for work. Months later, the elegant circular staircase was completed, and the carpenter disappeared without pay or thanks. After searching for the man (an ad even ran in the local newspaper) and finding no trace of him, some concluded that he was St. Joseph himself, having come in answer to the sisters' prayers.

 

The stairway's carpenter, whoever he was, built a magnificent structure. The design was innovative for the time and some of the design considerations still perplex experts today.

 

The staircase has two 360 degree turns and no visible means of support. Also, it is said that the staircase was built without nails—only wooden pegs. Questions also surround the number of stair risers relative to the height of the choir loft and about the types of wood and other materials used in the stairway's construction.

 

Over the years many have flocked to the Loretto Chapel to see the Miraculous Staircase. The staircase has been the subject of many articles, TV specials, and movies including "Unsolved Mysteries" and the television movie titled "The Staircase."

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"QATARI 001" on short final for Runway 27L at Heathrow Airport arriving from Hamad International Airport, Doha, Qatar. This airframe features the special One World Livery.

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La Negra is an industrial complex just outside of Antofagasta in the Atacama Desert. Everything was covered in a coat of cement dust.

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As a fan of stair photos the Atomium was always going to be one of the highlights of my trip to Brussels...... This is the final shot of the interior I'll be uploading (for now......)

 

I love the retro-futuristic feel of the interiors, this one reminds me maybe of Battlestar Galactica or Buck Rogers. The way the lights changed as you travel along the tunnel added to that considerably.

 

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From Wikipedia : "The Atomium is a landmark building in Brussels (Belgium), originally constructed for the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair (Expo 58). It is located on the Heysel Plateau, where the exhibition took place. It is now a museum.

 

Designed by the engineer André Waterkeyn and architects André and Jean Polak, it stands 102 m (335 ft) tall. Its nine 18 m (60 ft) diameter stainless steel clad spheres are connected, so that the whole forms the shape of a unit cell of an α-iron (ferrite) crystal magnified 165 billion times. Tubes of 3 m (10 ft) diameter connect the spheres along the 12 edges of the cube and all eight vertices to the centre. They enclose stairs, escalators and a lift (in the central, vertical tube) to allow access to the five habitable spheres, which contain exhibit halls and other public spaces. The top sphere includes a restaurant which has a panoramic view of Brussels."

 

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"LUFTHANSA 754" holding briefly for few seconds, while I let my camera do the work of freezing her, before taxiing to the gate after landing on Runway 09 at Bengaluru International Airport.

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