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Lunar Eclipse from This Morning
As Gregg said, we had to dodge the clouds.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3qycuuw6k70ra27/Eclipse_6x4.jpg?dl=0
Brian
As Gregg said, we had to dodge the clouds.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3qycuuw6k70ra27/Eclipse_6x4.jpg?dl=0
Brian
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Brian Ottum
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#3735
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Eclipse through clouds
Hi all:
A moderate layer of clouds blocked my view of the lunar eclipse, but I was able to grab a few images through the obstruction. These two frames were about 5 minutes before
Hi all:
A moderate layer of clouds blocked my view of the lunar eclipse, but I was able to grab a few images through the obstruction. These two frames were about 5 minutes before
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Gregg Ruppel
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#3734
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Re: Flats panel
Hi Dan,
I get what you did and I think I'll copy that. Much apprec.
And I'll be using that ASCOM driver as well.
Rick Darden
Hi Dan,
I get what you did and I think I'll copy that. Much apprec.
And I'll be using that ASCOM driver as well.
Rick Darden
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Rick Darden
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#3733
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Re: Flats panel
Rick,
I haven’t looked at mine in ages but I think it is just something like a standard picture frame. I ended up mounting mine on a wall using the scrap wood. I put a board below and above it
Rick,
I haven’t looked at mine in ages but I think it is just something like a standard picture frame. I ended up mounting mine on a wall using the scrap wood. I put a board below and above it
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Dan Crowson
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#3732
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Re: Flats panel
Hey you guys with the Spika-A Flat, I am having one shipped to the obs to replace an Alnitak Flat Man Large that is mounted on a TV wall arm and I wanted to know how this thing is mounted to a
Hey you guys with the Spika-A Flat, I am having one shipped to the obs to replace an Alnitak Flat Man Large that is mounted on a TV wall arm and I wanted to know how this thing is mounted to a
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Rick Darden
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#3731
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Re: NCG 7223
That’s an interesting field...I like the crop. Thanks for sharing.
Gregg
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That’s an interesting field...I like the crop. Thanks for sharing.
Gregg
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www.greggsastronomy.com
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Gregg Ruppel
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#3730
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NCG 7223
NGC 7223 (UGC 11931, PGC 68197 and others) is the loose-armed spiral galaxy located approximately 213 million light-years away in Lacerta.
UGC 11927 (PGC 68169 and 68171 and others) is the
NGC 7223 (UGC 11931, PGC 68197 and others) is the loose-armed spiral galaxy located approximately 213 million light-years away in Lacerta.
UGC 11927 (PGC 68169 and 68171 and others) is the
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Dan Crowson
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#3729
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Re: Abell 39
Sorry, forgot to include this...
http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/abell39-LRGBcrop.jpg
Clear skies,
Gregg
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Sorry, forgot to include this...
http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/abell39-LRGBcrop.jpg
Clear skies,
Gregg
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http://www.greggsastronomy.com/
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Gregg Ruppel
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#3728
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Re: Abell 39
Gregg,
Beautiful color. Do you plan to post a cropped version?
Bernard
Gregg,
Beautiful color. Do you plan to post a cropped version?
Bernard
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Bernard Miller
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#3727
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Abell 39
Hi all:
Abell 39 is a small well defined planetary nebula in Hercules:
http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/abell39-LRGB.jpg
LRGB, 7.5 hours total exposure from Dark Sky New Mexico.
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Clear
Hi all:
Abell 39 is a small well defined planetary nebula in Hercules:
http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/abell39-LRGB.jpg
LRGB, 7.5 hours total exposure from Dark Sky New Mexico.
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Clear
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Gregg Ruppel
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#3726
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M17 - The Swan or Omega Nebula
Hi,
This is an image of M17, also known as the Swan or Omega nebula. It is an emission nebula about 6,000 light years away in the constellation Sagittarius. It spans about 15 light years in
Hi,
This is an image of M17, also known as the Swan or Omega nebula. It is an emission nebula about 6,000 light years away in the constellation Sagittarius. It spans about 15 light years in
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Bernard Miller
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#3725
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Re: M16 in SHO Narrowband
Simply spectacular, Bernard. The saturated colors bring out all the details. Does the extra elevation of this target from Rio Hurtado improve SNR w.r.t. DSNM?
MJ
Simply spectacular, Bernard. The saturated colors bring out all the details. Does the extra elevation of this target from Rio Hurtado improve SNR w.r.t. DSNM?
MJ
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MJ Post
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#3724
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Re: FW: Next ASEM Digital SIG meeting - Ron Brecher - PixInsight Deconvolution and Sharpening - Tuesday
The recording on Ron’s presentation can be found here - https://youtu.be/gWOXAQATQRU.
Excellent NB image you posted on CN.
For anyone reading this, I’m always looking for imaging topics
The recording on Ron’s presentation can be found here - https://youtu.be/gWOXAQATQRU.
Excellent NB image you posted on CN.
For anyone reading this, I’m always looking for imaging topics
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Dan Crowson
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#3723
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Re: FW: Next ASEM Digital SIG meeting - Ron Brecher - PixInsight Deconvolution and Sharpening - Tuesday
Hi Dan,
Is there a recording for this? Sad that I missed it...
Thanks,
Yizhou
Hi Dan,
Is there a recording for this? Sad that I missed it...
Thanks,
Yizhou
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Yizhou Zhang
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#3722
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M16 in SHO Narrowband
Hi,
This is an image of M16, also known as the Eagle nebula. It is an emission nebula about 5,700 light years away in the constellation Serpens. M16 actually refers to the open cluster in the
Hi,
This is an image of M16, also known as the Eagle nebula. It is an emission nebula about 5,700 light years away in the constellation Serpens. M16 actually refers to the open cluster in the
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Bernard Miller
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#3721
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Re: M107
Dan,
Nice resolution in the core. Not a lot of blue stragglers in this one.
Bernard
Dan,
Nice resolution in the core. Not a lot of blue stragglers in this one.
Bernard
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Bernard Miller
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#3720
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Re: M107
Very well done, Dan. Is that a carbon star at the bottom?
MJ
Very well done, Dan. Is that a carbon star at the bottom?
MJ
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MJ Post
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#3719
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Re: M107
Very nice. My image shows identical colors - almost no blue stragglers, or at least dimmed by galactic dust. Thanks for sharing.
Gregg
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Very nice. My image shows identical colors - almost no blue stragglers, or at least dimmed by galactic dust. Thanks for sharing.
Gregg
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By
Gregg Ruppel
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#3718
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M107
M107 (NGC 6171 and others) is a Shapley-Sawyer class X (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shapley%E2%80%93Sawyer_Concentration_Class) globular cluster located approximately 19,500 light-years away in
M107 (NGC 6171 and others) is a Shapley-Sawyer class X (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shapley%E2%80%93Sawyer_Concentration_Class) globular cluster located approximately 19,500 light-years away in
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Dan Crowson
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#3717
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Re: T2 meets M3
Really nice Gregg. Great color, clarity and composition. Submit it to APOD. They like this kind of stuff with comets passing near other objects.
Bernard
Really nice Gregg. Great color, clarity and composition. Submit it to APOD. They like this kind of stuff with comets passing near other objects.
Bernard
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Bernard Miller
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#3716
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