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Leonids
2001. 30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.
The Double Cluster is in the upper left. |
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Leonids
2001. 30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.
The Double Cluster is in the upper left. |
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Leonids
2001. 30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.
The Double Cluster is in the upper left. |
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The Orion
Nebula. 30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.
The Double Cluster is in the upper left. |
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Leonids
2001. 30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.
The Double Cluster is in the upper left. |
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Leonids
2001. 30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.
The Orion Nebula can be seen. |
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Leonids
2001. 30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.
A wispy orange Leonid trail can be seen in the upper left. |
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Leonids
2001. 30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.
The Flame Nebula and Barnard's Loop are just visible at the left of
the image. |
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Aurora
raining down from the constellation Hercules. |
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Aurora
overhead. Vega is the bright star in the upper left corner which
belongs to the constellation Lyra. |
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Auroral
curtains. |
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The northern
lights in full array. |
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The
clouds were moving in. |
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Jupiter
is the bright planet in the middle of the image. The purple
could not be seen with the naked eye. |
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The northern
lights showering the Lone
Pine. |
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Colorful aurora.
It was windy so the tree is blurred. Saturn is the bright spot
at the top. |
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The Milky
Way in Cassiopeia. The Andromeda Galaxy is in the upper right
and the Double Cluster at the bottom. The red glow in the middle
is SH2-184. |
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The Double
Cluster in Perseus (NGC 884 and NGC 869) |
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M27 the
Dumbbell Nebula in the constellation Vulpecula. Taken at prime
focus through a Skywatcher 102mm refractor. |
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That's me
doing some astrophotography. |
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The Lagoon
Nebula (M8) with the Trifid Nebula at the top (M20). |
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My favorite
image of the Lagoon Nebula and the Trifid Nebula. Beautiful
extent on the nebula! |
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The Milky
Way in Sagittarius! |
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The Milky
way near the constellation Aquila. |
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The Milky
Way star cloud near M11. |
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The Milky
Way near Cygnus. The North American Nebula is easily visible on
the right side of the picture. |