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My Best NEOWISE Shot 2 messages
https://www.mlive.com/weather/2020/07/last-few-days-of-seeing-comet-neowise-but-expert-says-techniques-are-important.html Took it at the top of Michigan. Still trying to catch a non-monsoon evening to
https://www.mlive.com/weather/2020/07/last-few-days-of-seeing-comet-neowise-but-expert-says-techniques-are-important.html Took it at the top of Michigan. Still trying to catch a non-monsoon evening to
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By Brian Ottum
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M20 - The Trifid Nebula in LRGB and narrowband 2 messages
Hi, This is an image of M20, also known as the Trifid Nebula. It is a combination of an open cluster, an emission nebula, reflection nebula, and dark nebula. It is located about 4,100 light years away
Hi, This is an image of M20, also known as the Trifid Nebula. It is a combination of an open cluster, an emission nebula, reflection nebula, and dark nebula. It is located about 4,100 light years away
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By Bernard Miller
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Neowise not from DSNM 6 messages
Since lots of folks seem to be posting their Neowise images, and many were not taken from DSNM, I figured I might as well post my version, taken on Tuesday night from near my house in Oregon. Neowise
Since lots of folks seem to be posting their Neowise images, and many were not taken from DSNM, I figured I might as well post my version, taken on Tuesday night from near my house in Oregon. Neowise
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By William McLaughlin
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Vela SNR in bicolor narrowband
Hi, This is an image of the Vela Supernova Remnant, or more accurately, an image of a small portion of the Vela Supernova Remnant. It is the expanding debris of a massive supernova in the Vela constel
Hi, This is an image of the Vela Supernova Remnant, or more accurately, an image of a small portion of the Vela Supernova Remnant. It is the expanding debris of a massive supernova in the Vela constel
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By Bernard Miller
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Dolidze-Dzimselejsvili 8
Dolidze-Dzimselejsvili 8 is a trumpler (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trumpler_classification) class IV 2 p open cluster located in Hercules. Luminance – 24x300s – binned 1x1 – 120 minutes RGB – 8x180
Dolidze-Dzimselejsvili 8 is a trumpler (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trumpler_classification) class IV 2 p open cluster located in Hercules. Luminance – 24x300s – binned 1x1 – 120 minutes RGB – 8x180
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By Dan Crowson
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Hickson 81 2 messages
Hickson 81 consists of PGC 57777, 2MASX J16181406+1247202, 2MASS J16181481+1247361 and 2MASX J16181367+1248108. These appear to be collectively cataloged as UGC 10319, too. These are located at an unk
Hickson 81 consists of PGC 57777, 2MASX J16181406+1247202, 2MASS J16181481+1247361 and 2MASX J16181367+1248108. These appear to be collectively cataloged as UGC 10319, too. These are located at an unk
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By Dan Crowson
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NGC 4945
Hi, This is an image of NGC 4945. It is an edge-on spiral galaxy about 13 million light years away in the constellation Centaurus. It is roughly the same size as our Milky Way galaxy with dusty spiral
Hi, This is an image of NGC 4945. It is an edge-on spiral galaxy about 13 million light years away in the constellation Centaurus. It is roughly the same size as our Milky Way galaxy with dusty spiral
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By Bernard Miller
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F3 NEOWISE
Hi everyone: A couple more images of c2020 F3 NEOWISE as it slowly makes its way south and east in the evening twilight. I was unable to see it visually, but captured easily with a telephoto lens in t
Hi everyone: A couple more images of c2020 F3 NEOWISE as it slowly makes its way south and east in the evening twilight. I was unable to see it visually, but captured easily with a telephoto lens in t
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By Gregg Ruppel
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c2020 F3 NEOWISE Sunday morning 9 messages
Hi all: After a monsoon storm rolled through, the skies cleared early this morning. I was able to catch F3 NEOWISE around 4 am but it was only about 4-5 degrees above the local horizon: http://www.gre
Hi all: After a monsoon storm rolled through, the skies cleared early this morning. I was able to catch F3 NEOWISE around 4 am but it was only about 4-5 degrees above the local horizon: http://www.gre
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By Gregg Ruppel
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RCW 58 2 messages
Hi, This is an image of RCW 58. It is a ring nebula about 13,000 light years away in the constellation Carina. It surrounds and originates from Wolf-Rayet star WR40, which is the bright blue star in t
Hi, This is an image of RCW 58. It is a ring nebula about 13,000 light years away in the constellation Carina. It surrounds and originates from Wolf-Rayet star WR40, which is the bright blue star in t
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By Bernard Miller
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LDN 673 2 messages
A quick dark nebula with the SVQ-100 and STT 8300 https://www.astrobin.com/full/rxt7s6/0/?nc=user -- ****************** My images can be found at: AstroBin and JAlbum
A quick dark nebula with the SVQ-100 and STT 8300 https://www.astrobin.com/full/rxt7s6/0/?nc=user -- ****************** My images can be found at: AstroBin and JAlbum
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By William McLaughlin
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M17 5 messages
Not the world's hardest object but I had not imaged M17 for well over 10 years. About time! I also have some narrow-band data I still need to process. https://www.astrobin.com/full/9opuqx/0/?nc=user I
Not the world's hardest object but I had not imaged M17 for well over 10 years. About time! I also have some narrow-band data I still need to process. https://www.astrobin.com/full/9opuqx/0/?nc=user I
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By William McLaughlin
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Internet Down 10 messages
Hello all Is internet down for anyone else? My router is not getting connected. Howard - my ip address is http://206.128.69.5:4701/. Are you able to ping it? Madhup
Hello all Is internet down for anyone else? My router is not getting connected. Howard - my ip address is http://206.128.69.5:4701/. Are you able to ping it? Madhup
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By Madhup Rathi
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My earlier message was rejected? Or REALLY SLOW?
My earlier message was rejected? Or REALLY SLOW?
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By Howard Anderson
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NGC 1999 2 messages
Hi, This is an image of NGC 1999 and surrounding molecular cloud. NGC 1999 actually refers to the reflection nebula in the lower left quadrant with a black “T” or pawn shaped structure. The dark shape
Hi, This is an image of NGC 1999 and surrounding molecular cloud. NGC 1999 actually refers to the reflection nebula in the lower left quadrant with a black “T” or pawn shaped structure. The dark shape
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By Bernard Miller
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Sh2-53 and vdB122 3 messages
Hi all: Sh2-53 is a small emission nebula and vdB122 is a small reflection nebula, both in the constellation Scutum: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/Sh2-53-HaLRGB.jpg HaLRGB, 9.6 hours total exp
Hi all: Sh2-53 is a small emission nebula and vdB122 is a small reflection nebula, both in the constellation Scutum: http://www.greggsastronomy.com/IMAGES/Sh2-53-HaLRGB.jpg HaLRGB, 9.6 hours total exp
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By Gregg Ruppel
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Comet F3 NEOWISE 2 messages
Hi all: I was amazed to see how bright the comet was this morning around 4:15 am local time. It was easily visible to the unaided eye with a broad diaphanous tail, inspite of some high thin clouds: ht
Hi all: I was amazed to see how bright the comet was this morning around 4:15 am local time. It was easily visible to the unaided eye with a broad diaphanous tail, inspite of some high thin clouds: ht
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By Gregg Ruppel
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NGC 5078 and NGC 5101
Hi, This is an image of NGC 5078 and NGC 5101. NGC 5101 is the face on barred spiral galaxy on the left and edge-on spiral galaxy NGC 5078 is on the right. They are both about 90 million light years a
Hi, This is an image of NGC 5078 and NGC 5101. NGC 5101 is the face on barred spiral galaxy on the left and edge-on spiral galaxy NGC 5078 is on the right. They are both about 90 million light years a
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By Bernard Miller
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Arp 125 2 messages
Arp 125 consists of UGC 10491 (VV 501 and others), the peculiar galaxy above PGC 58674. These are part of Arp’s ‘E and E-like Galaxies – Close to and Perturbing Spirals’ class and appear to be approxi
Arp 125 consists of UGC 10491 (VV 501 and others), the peculiar galaxy above PGC 58674. These are part of Arp’s ‘E and E-like Galaxies – Close to and Perturbing Spirals’ class and appear to be approxi
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By Dan Crowson
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NGC 908 2 messages
Hi, This is an image of NGC 908. It is a spiral galaxy about 60 million light years away in the constellation Cetus. It is a starburst galaxy with many star forming regions seen in the spiral arms. It
Hi, This is an image of NGC 908. It is a spiral galaxy about 60 million light years away in the constellation Cetus. It is a starburst galaxy with many star forming regions seen in the spiral arms. It
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By Bernard Miller
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