Piece I drew in 2020, thinking of making more!
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Ax-2 lifts off from LC-39A earlier today
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Full Flower Moon mosaic
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72nd Descent
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Starless image of the Cygnus Wall
Captured by myself. Exposure time: 3 hours 55 minutes (47 x 300 second exposures) Telescope: SVBony SV503 80ED w/ 0.8x field flattener/reducer (focal length: 448mm) Camera: QHY533C Filter: Optolong L-eXtreme Processing: Processed with SiriL and PixInsight. Stacked w/ SiriL, did color calibration and background extraction, stretched the image and , then did a star removal with StarNet++. I separated the RGB channels & extracted the HA from the image, then recombined using HA as a luminance layer. I did image sharpening & denoising in PixInsight with BlurXTerminator and NoiseXTerminator plugins.
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M101 Supernova
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Falcon 9 nails its landing after boosting Ax-2 and crew to orbit
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Cygnus region
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Starless M20 Trifid Nebula, Narrowband
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*LIVE* ~ NASA's coverage of Axiom Mission 2 Launch, from historic launch complex 39A. Commandeered by NASA's legendary former chief Astronaut - Peggy Whitson.
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Captured very low sunset. Possible sunspot? Also weird bands I believe were thin clouds, but honestly not too sure
Before anyone asks, yeah no solar filter. With the sun that low my eyes were fine and it wasn't that big of a lens. Call me stupid or brave but the shot was worth it. 200mm lens on D5200. Exposures 1/100 at 320 iso f5.6. a bit of editing to make the color a bit closer to what I saw. The contrast on the bands is a little bit higher than with the naked eye though. The dot in the top region was visible in all images, believe it could be a sunspot? Anyone know how I could find out if that's a sunspot and why stripes would appear? Taken May 18, 2023 at 20:09.
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Starless M8 Lagoon Nebula, Narrowband
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Capella
I am constantly seeing the Capella star changing it’s colors today, it could be going through the light spectrum but I cannot record it due to the lack of a telescope. I have seen this phenomenon but I am not sure if that was Capella. Anyway does anybody have any idea what could it be? For reference I live Central Europe
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B1080 completes its first launch, after carrying Axiom 2 to the ISS
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Houston's Axiom Space sends 4 people, including first female Saudi astronaut, to space station
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