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NGC 253 - The Sculptor Galaxy
Bernard: One of the best I've seen! I think the addition of the Ha makes the difference (and being imaged from down under). Thanks for sharing it. Clear skies, Gregg visit my astrophotography site: ww
Bernard: One of the best I've seen! I think the addition of the Ha makes the difference (and being imaged from down under). Thanks for sharing it. Clear skies, Gregg visit my astrophotography site: ww
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NGC 6946
Sorry, I misread your email; the top link is the one I preferred. Clear skies, Gregg visit my astrophotography site: www.greggsastronomy.com On 11/15/2018 3:50 PM, 'Bernard Miller' bgmiller011@cox.net
Sorry, I misread your email; the top link is the one I preferred. Clear skies, Gregg visit my astrophotography site: www.greggsastronomy.com On 11/15/2018 3:50 PM, 'Bernard Miller' bgmiller011@cox.net
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Gregg Ruppel
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NGC 6946
Hi Bernard Honestly, I prefer the original version. The reprocessed version seems to have brown cast. While this may be more realistic, I’m probably biased by images I’ve seen in the past. Gregg Visit
Hi Bernard Honestly, I prefer the original version. The reprocessed version seems to have brown cast. While this may be more realistic, I’m probably biased by images I’ve seen in the past. Gregg Visit
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Gregg Ruppel
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NGC 6946
Very nice Bernard...you captured quite a bit of the faint outer arms Gregg Visit my astronomy & astrophotography site www.greggsastronomy.com
Very nice Bernard...you captured quite a bit of the faint outer arms Gregg Visit my astronomy & astrophotography site www.greggsastronomy.com
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c2018 V1 Macholz-Fujikawa-Iwa
Hi all: I was able to grab about 16 minutes of data to capture the new comet c2018 V1 Macholz-Fujikawa-Iwa this morning before it disappeared into the approaching dawn: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/
Hi all: I was able to grab about 16 minutes of data to capture the new comet c2018 V1 Macholz-Fujikawa-Iwa this morning before it disappeared into the approaching dawn: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/
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38P Stephan-Oterma and NGC 2392
Hi everyone: Comet 38P Stephan-Oterma passed within a half degree of the planetary nebula NGC 2392 (Eskimo Nebula) this morning: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/38P-Stephan-Oterma-LRGB_111018.jp
Hi everyone: Comet 38P Stephan-Oterma passed within a half degree of the planetary nebula NGC 2392 (Eskimo Nebula) this morning: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/38P-Stephan-Oterma-LRGB_111018.jp
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64P Swift-Gehrels
Hi all: Comet 64P Swift-Gehrels appears to have peaked in brightness around magnitude 11 as it moves slowly through Andromeda: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/64P-Swift-Gehrels-LRGB_110718.jpg L
Hi all: Comet 64P Swift-Gehrels appears to have peaked in brightness around magnitude 11 as it moves slowly through Andromeda: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/64P-Swift-Gehrels-LRGB_110718.jpg L
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vdB 29 and 31
Hi all: The reflection nebulae vdB29 and vdB 31 are about 1 3/4 degree apart, with vdB 29 in Taurus and vdB31 to the northeast in Auriga: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/vdB29_31_LRGB.jpg vdB 31
Hi all: The reflection nebulae vdB29 and vdB 31 are about 1 3/4 degree apart, with vdB 29 in Taurus and vdB31 to the northeast in Auriga: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/vdB29_31_LRGB.jpg vdB 31
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NGC 133, 146 and King 14
Hi The open clusters NGC 133, NGC 146 and King 14 all lie within about 30 arcminutes of the 4th magnitude star kappa Cassiopeia: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/ngc133-RGB.jpg NGC 133 consists o
Hi The open clusters NGC 133, NGC 146 and King 14 all lie within about 30 arcminutes of the 4th magnitude star kappa Cassiopeia: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/ngc133-RGB.jpg NGC 133 consists o
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Comet 38P Stephan-Oterma
Hi all: Comet 38P Stephan-Oterma is currently moving slowly through Gemini in the morning sky at about magnitude 9: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/38P-Stephan-Oterma-LRGB_110718.jpg LRGB, 40 mi
Hi all: Comet 38P Stephan-Oterma is currently moving slowly through Gemini in the morning sky at about magnitude 9: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/38P-Stephan-Oterma-LRGB_110718.jpg LRGB, 40 mi
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Hanson in Astronomy
Hi all I just received my December issue of Astronomy and found the great article about Mark Hanson and remote imaging (p. 52). Nice to see the magazine devote some space to imaging and Mark in partic
Hi all I just received my December issue of Astronomy and found the great article about Mark Hanson and remote imaging (p. 52). Nice to see the magazine devote some space to imaging and Mark in partic
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vdB 11
Hi all: vdB 11 is a small, faint reflection nebula in Camelopardalis; it was barely visible in 10 minute subexposures. It does appear to have a significant emission component. http://www.greggsastrono
Hi all: vdB 11 is a small, faint reflection nebula in Camelopardalis; it was barely visible in 10 minute subexposures. It does appear to have a significant emission component. http://www.greggsastrono
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vdB 24
Hi all: vdB 24 is a small reflection nebula surrounding the 9.8 magnitude star XY Persei: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/vdB24_LRGB.jpg LRGB, 9 hours total exposure from Animas, NM
Hi all: vdB 24 is a small reflection nebula surrounding the 9.8 magnitude star XY Persei: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/vdB24_LRGB.jpg LRGB, 9 hours total exposure from Animas, NM
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Three clusters in Cassiopeia
Hi all: King 16, Berk 4 and Do 13 are open clusters in Cassiopeia. King 16 (right, West), Berk 4 (upper right, Northwest) and Do 13 (below the 5th magnitude star, Southeast) are all within about 40 ar
Hi all: King 16, Berk 4 and Do 13 are open clusters in Cassiopeia. King 16 (right, West), Berk 4 (upper right, Northwest) and Do 13 (below the 5th magnitude star, Southeast) are all within about 40 ar
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Comet 46P Wirtanen
Cyanogen! Clear skies, Gregg visit my astrophotography site: www.greggsastronomy.com On 10/28/2018 12:21 PM, 'Bernard Miller' bgmiller011@cox.net [DarkSkyNewMexico] wrote: Virus-free. www.avast.com
Cyanogen! Clear skies, Gregg visit my astrophotography site: www.greggsastronomy.com On 10/28/2018 12:21 PM, 'Bernard Miller' bgmiller011@cox.net [DarkSkyNewMexico] wrote: Virus-free. www.avast.com
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Comet 46P Wirtanen
Hi all: 64P Wirtanen is brightening slowly (now around magnitude 10-11) and is just about to start heading north from the constellation Fornax: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/46P-Wirtanen-LRGB_
Hi all: 64P Wirtanen is brightening slowly (now around magnitude 10-11) and is just about to start heading north from the constellation Fornax: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/46P-Wirtanen-LRGB_
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Weather Monitor
Hi Bernard Our weather station showed high humidity, and I saw fog-like halos around stars on Friday evening. So, I think your dew alert was probably correct. Gregg Visit my astronomy & astrophotograp
Hi Bernard Our weather station showed high humidity, and I saw fog-like halos around stars on Friday evening. So, I think your dew alert was probably correct. Gregg Visit my astronomy & astrophotograp
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Gregg Ruppel
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Veil Nebula
Brian A nice wide field view...thanks for sharing it. Clear skies, Gregg visit my astrophotography site: www.greggsastronomy.com On 10/17/2018 12:31 PM, 'Brian D. Ottum, Ph.D.' ottum@comcast.net [Dark
Brian A nice wide field view...thanks for sharing it. Clear skies, Gregg visit my astrophotography site: www.greggsastronomy.com On 10/17/2018 12:31 PM, 'Brian D. Ottum, Ph.D.' ottum@comcast.net [Dark
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Whoops, Here's the Inverted, Higher Res
Great capture Brian - I am partial to inverted views! Thanks for posting it both ways. Clear skies, Gregg visit my astrophotography site: www.greggsastronomy.com On 10/13/2018 11:30 AM, 'Brian D. Ottu
Great capture Brian - I am partial to inverted views! Thanks for posting it both ways. Clear skies, Gregg visit my astrophotography site: www.greggsastronomy.com On 10/13/2018 11:30 AM, 'Brian D. Ottu
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Gregg Ruppel
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M83 - The Southern Pinwheel Galaxy
Excellent Bernard! Much better resolution shooting from the southern hemisphere. Thanks for sharing this. Clear skies, Gregg visit my astrophotography site: www.greggsastronomy.com On 10/13/2018 11:16
Excellent Bernard! Much better resolution shooting from the southern hemisphere. Thanks for sharing this. Clear skies, Gregg visit my astrophotography site: www.greggsastronomy.com On 10/13/2018 11:16
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