Last night’s full moon at 20:03 UT, almost a super moon, i.e. a full moon at perigee, which will be on 2024-08-21 5:05 UT at a distance of 360193 km. Two days earlier, the Moon here is at declination -14.7°, a distance of 364578 km, aged 13.8 d with the canoncial full moon at 18:28 UT. Combined RGB exposures with heavily boosted colors.
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A Strange Cosmic Beast
Gathering more H-alpha while approaching full moon. Two nights of Lobster data.
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Continue readingEtosha Day 4
Another batch of images from the Etosha National Park, Namibia. See also the previous posting for day 1, day 2 and day 3, as well as the expanded series in the gallery.
Ein weiterer Schwung von Bildern aus dem Etosha National Park, Namibia. Siehe auch das vorherige Posting zu Tag 1, Tag 2 und Tag3, sowie die erweiterte Serie in der Galerie.
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Continue readingBW Nebula
Some black and white H-alpha while the moon is more and more occupying the night.
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Continue readingMystic Mountain
If you were looking for the Mystic Mountain in the previous post of the Carina Nebula, here’s an enlargement of this feature in the starless image.
Reflections in Serpens
Another cosmic composition of reflection and dark nebulae, vdB 123 and surroundings in Serpens.
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Continue readingThe Chandelier and the Cloud
One of most beautiful region in the southern skies, the Corona Australis Molecular Cloud with the NGC 6726 and IC 4812 reflection nebulae and nearby Chandelier Cluster NGC 6723. The later belongs to Sagittarius, though.
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Continue readingReflection Nebula and Cometary Globule
Most of the CGs – Cometary Globules – are in the outskirts of the Gum Nebula, CG12 here is located in Centaurus together with the reflection nebula NGC 5367.
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Continue readingGreat Peacock Globular
Enough SHO images, here’s something in plain LRGB, NGC 6752, the Great Peacock Globular Cluster in Pavo.
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