| Astrophotography
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2009-11-21
A simple star trail image |
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2009-08-12
Two perseid meteors |
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2009-04-30
M53 and NGC 5053, two
very different globular clusters |
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2009-04-18
Another image of NGC 4565
with the 6" newtonian |
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2009-03-17
Firstlight for my new scope: NGC
4565 |
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2009-04-18
M13 with the D200 and
the 6" |
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2009-03-16
The Leo Triplet of galaxies. |
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2009-02-28
First light for our club's
new DMK camera! |
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2009-02-26
At last I had a little bit of clear sky to take a picture
of Comet Lulin! |
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2008-12-27
The Andromeda Galaxy M31 |
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2008-11-26
A heart in
Andromeda. |
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2008-10-20
NGC 891,
a target that I wanted to shoot for a long time. |
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2007-11-28
It´s Comet
Holmes again, this time with the Nikon Series-E 70-210mm
Zoom. Including
a comparison
in size between the 4 Holmes images. |
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2007-11-19
Comet Holmes
with the re-built 6-inch. |
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2007-09-13
Another image of the planetary nebula M27 |
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2007-11-15
The great comet Holmes
near the Perseus OB association. |
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2007-07-28
Noctilucent
clouds from a 747 above Canada. |
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2007-10-28
Comet 17/P
Holmes |
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2006-12-14
A geminid
meteor near Orion. |
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2007-08-13
Two perseids
from this year. |
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2006-12-23
The Plejades
with the Nikon D200 |
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2006-12-23
The Andromeda
nebula with the D200 |
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2006-10-10
Moon |
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2005-05-01
Giant Sunspot #10756 |
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2005-01-11
Another Double
Cluster |
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2005-01-11
Digital M42 |
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2004-09-11
M57
in a 20
inch telescope |
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2005-01-11
Komet Machholz
2004 Q2 |
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2004-06-08
The Transit of Venus!
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2004-05-20
M27, another shot
from the "third light" night. |
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2004-05-20
Another M13, this
time with my newly rebuilt 6" f/5 Newtonian telescope
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2004-05-20
M57, also a Test-object
for my 6" Newtonian. |
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2004-02-24
A big sunspot |
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2004-05-20
I came across this rather obscure Globular
Cluster while observing 2002
NY 40 |
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2003-11-09
Total Lunar Eclipse,
observed from Pt. St. Lucie/Florida
Java Panorama! |
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2004-02-14
The Sun near Solar
Minimum |
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2003-10-29
A major solar eruption triggered northern lights which
were visible even at lower latitudes: Aurora
Borealis 2003 - 1 |
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2003-10-30
Again: Aurora Borealis
2003 - 2
360° Aurora-Panoramas:
20031029
20031030 |
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2003-08-02
Mars with the Coolpix
4500 |
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2003-08-09
Mars is coming! |
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2003-08-09
Nebulosity in Cygnus |
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2003-05-23
M 51, the Whirlpool
galaxy |
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2003-05-23
NGC 4565 in Coma
Berenices |
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2003-05-23
M 3, a globular cluster |
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2003-05-23
Another try at M13 |
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2003-05-12
A movie showing Schlieren
images in the Foucault test. |
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2003-05-07
Mercury Transit |
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2002-10-07
ITT Internationales
Teleskop Treffen auf der Emberger Alm 2002 |
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2002-09-13
A fisheye view of
the autumn sky |
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2002-09-06
The central part of the Andromeda
galaxy, Coolpix 4500 |
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2002-09-06
Another try at the ring-nebula
with the Coolpix 4500 |
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2002-08-18
Animation of the flyby
of Asteroid 2002 NY 40 |
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2002-08-17
a naked-eye sunspot |
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2002-08-18
M57 - Image taken with
Coolpix 4500 |
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2002-08-14
M 13 - Globular Cluster
in Hercules, taken with Coolpix 4500 digital camera, with
labels. |
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2002-06-16
M 8 - the Lagoon Nebula |
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2002-06-16
M
13 - Globular Cluster in Hercules |
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2002-06-16
M 27 - the Dumbbell Nebula |
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2002-01-11
The first deep-sky
astrophoto by me for a long time: M42
- what else coud it be! ;-) |
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2002-06-13
Moon - Venus conjunction
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2001-11-17
The constellation
Orion rising above
the Bregenzerwald. |
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2002-01-11
The Plejades: M45 |
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2001-11-17
Jupiter
with his four major moons. |
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2001-11-17
my results from 2001´s Leonids |
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Aurora
Borealis! 21-10-2001 & 23-10-2001 |
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2001-11-17 Jupiter
& Saturn with
my 130mm Newton, improved technique. |
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2001-11-03
Saturn |
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2001-11-03 Jupiter
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The
globular Cluster Messier 13 |
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2001-11-03
The occultation of Saturn
by the moon (GIF-Animation) |
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The
dumbbell nebula M27 |
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The
double cluster in Perseus |
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The
Sun during solar maximum, several
sunspot-groups are visible (27 March 2001). |
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The
planets Jupiter & Saturn.
(24 November 1999) |
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M42,
The Orion Nebula, is the brightest nebula in the sky. It is
a glowing cloud of hydrogen giving birth to new stars. |
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The
Flame & Horsehead Nebula
are also part of the Orion complex of nebulosity |
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The
Rosette Nebula surrounds an
open cluster of stars. |
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A
wider view of the central part of Cygnus |
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M31,
the Andromeda Galaxy is the neighbour galaxy of our own Milky
Way. This image was made with a 105mm f/2,8 35mm lens. |
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NGC
7000 is also called the North America Nebula. It is a big
cloud of glowing Hydrogen gas in the constellation Cygnus.
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The
Lagoon nebula M8 is a star forming region in Sagittarius |
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An "Iridium flare" - that´s a reflection of sunlight from
a communication satellite. |
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A
wide field view of the Milky Way from Cygnus to Sagittarius
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The Constellation Orion with Barnards loop and other faint
nebulosity. |
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The Constellation Orion with Barnards loop and other faint
nebulosity. |
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M
42 Copyright Reinhard Ilk, manipulated with Astronomical Unsharp
masking |
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