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nature-godsgardenofeden · 1 year ago
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our beautiful, and forever mysterious, universe ♥
Though a doomed star exploded some 20,000 years ago, its tattered remnants continue racing into space at breakneck speeds—and the Hubble Space Telescope has caught the action.
The nebula, called the Cygnus Loop, forms a bubble-like shape that is about 120 light-years in diameter. The distance to its center is approximately 2,600 light-years. The entire nebula has a width of six full Moons as seen on the sky.
"Hubble is the only way that we can actually watch what's happening at the edge of the bubble with such clarity," said Ravi Sankrit, an astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland.
"The Hubble images are spectacular when you look at them in detail. They're telling us about the density differences encountered by the supernova shocks as they propagate through space, and the turbulence in the regions behind these shocks."
The Cygnus Loop was discovered in 1784 by William Herschel, using a simple 18-inch reflecting telescope. He could have never imagined that a little over two centuries later we'd have a telescope powerful enough to zoom in on a very tiny slice of the nebula for this spectacular view.
Credit: Video - NASA, ESA, STScI; Acknowledgment - NSF's NOIRLab, Akira Fujii, Jeff Hester, Davide De Martin, Travis A. Rector, Ravi Sankrit (STScI), DSS.
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thinhspacex · 6 months ago
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Gskyer Telescope,70mm 400mm Aperture Mounted Astronomical Refractor Telescope
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#telescopeviews #stellarjourney #celestialwonders #exploringouterspace #astrovideo #visualsinthesky #amazon
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space-india · 2 years ago
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Video for National Astro Video Podcast Competition by Space India
Video for National Astro Video Podcast Competition by Space India - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/national-astro-video-podcast-competition-space-india-sameer-mehta/
#spaceindia #astrovideo #podcast #competition #india
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astrospacemoth · 7 years ago
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Hey guys I was sick for a bit but now I’m back with some new LISA footage. Expect more episodes within the week. Thanks guys.
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angeliqueastrologue · 4 years ago
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L'été au Bois de Vincennes #Nature #boisdevincennes #astrovideo @angeliqueastrologuejournaliste (à Bois de Vincennes) https://www.instagram.com/p/CB53WGBAnUO/?igshid=1j1zk1dfulalw
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earthstory · 8 years ago
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Videographer tries to rethink astrovideography and timelapse with some amazing work. I’ll let them explain in their caption below:
You are lying on a blanket on a clear summer night and gazing at the dark starry sky. You are trying to spot the big dipper, Andromeda, or maybe Orion. However you are noticing strange bright patches aligned in a band across the night sky and realize they are not stars: it is our home town, our own galaxy, the milky way. That’s how all star-gazing experiences, hobbies, but also the history of astronomy began: from naked eye observations thousands of years ago, to the finest and biggest telescopes today, capable of unravelling the most intriguing secrets of the universe. As the hobby or science grows and evolves, we always want to go deeper and zoom in. You are now seeing not only our galaxy, but billions of them!
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> With the first opus of the short film series ‘Galaxies’, I wanted to experiment and take the astro-timelapse technique to the next level. There are a lot of sumptuous short films and very technical time-lapses featuring the milky way, but I found very little variation in this field. Most of the time they show a wide-angle view of the milky way, albeit majestic, rising or setting against various foregrounds. This is the reason why I wanted to rethink the whole process, find different angles, get more detail. Why not zoom in? Why not consider other deep-sky objects like other galaxies? Why not show our very space home address and neighborhood in a very different way? 
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> I started thinking about making time-lapse of deep-sky objects about three years ago when I bought my tracker. I would experiment and track the Andromeda galaxy moving in front of rocks, monuments, trees, behind northern lights. I extended the limits of wide-field astro-timelapse (10-35mm) to a more middle (50-85mm) and narrow-field (> 85mm). It gives a lot of new options and reveals the true beauty and detail of our galactic core fore example. 
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> The main canvas of the project is based on our galaxy and their neighbors (Andromeda, the Magellanic clouds..), but also a lot more deep-sky objects like nebulas, star clusters etc… Amateurs and professionals will certainly recognize a multitude of them like the North-American nebula, the Orion nebula, the Rosette nebula, the Carina nebula, the dark horse nebula, the Andromeda galaxy in different situations like photobombed by northern lights or moving behind the tree canopy, the majestic milky way core either rising or in very fine detail moving fleeting gently across the nigh sky… You will still find some wide-angle milky way scenes, because you just cannot pass on them! My two favorite parts of the project (and the most technically difficult) were shooting the Andromeda galaxy in the aurorae for one, and shooting a scene of the Orion constellation along with its nebulae, including nature and the zodiacal lights for the other. The former was hard to realize because of my location at the time of shoot (Denmark) since we don’t get aurorae too often. I needed to find a calm night (no wind for tracking), with an aurora storm but not too bright either (so one can still see the detail in the galaxy). It also needs to be at that time year when Andromeda passes low on the horizon, coinciding with the space where northern lights would appear. It was the most technical time-lapse I have ever done so far, but the most rewarding! The latter was also difficult, but paid off incredibly well. My goal was to get the red of the emission nebulae in the region of Orion that would still be visible in single pictures of the time-lapse, since you cannot stack and bring out detail! I astro-modified my Canon 6D to get the shot, and included the beautiful zodiacal lights towards the west, and even got a surprise visitor (grey heron) if you can spot it!
> I shot a various locations to get a variety of shots: Denmark (northern light, Andromeda, some milky way), Malawi (Milky way core and nebulas), France (star trails), Tenerife (Milky way core and wide-field), Vermont (wide field milky way) and Slovenia (milky way). Since I basically started this project a few years back when I began with astrophotography, some scenes still contain annoying flickering or weren’t as sharp as the ones I get now, but all in all I am truly amazed by the result and I really hope you can appreciate this new view on astro time-lapse. I should mention that this kind of technique demands a lot of work on thinking, preparing, executing and post-processing, and it took me about two years to achieve it.
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> Canon 6D (Baader modded), Sony a7rII, Sony a7s Multiple lenses ranging from 10mm to 500mm iOptron Skyguider tracker
> Pre-processed in Lr and post-processed in Final Cut Pro X
> You can find more information about the film at adphotography-online.com. Thank you for watching and I hope you enjoyed the marvels of galaxies as much as I did. Don’t hesitate to like, comment, share and of course follow me for more 4K videos!
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m0onbean · 7 years ago
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ROCKY vs SANHA 😂 sanha is so cute (edited by me!)
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mattau60 · 8 years ago
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Waxing crescent moon of 1 April 2017 moving across the chip of the camera
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ann-divinepriestess · 4 years ago
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#annmorgan #anndivine or #divinemaat with it!! #thelovegang411  #Patreon #astrology #extendedreads #lovereads #numerology #astrovideos #exclusivecontent https://www.instagram.com/p/CEUbUEcHHHL/?igshid=1btqzgrhuah3q
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futuretodaymag-blog · 6 years ago
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Endless space storie. #astrovideo #natgeospace #neverstopexploring #nationageographic #natgeo #travelstoke #explorer #discovery #awesomeearth #nature #astronomy #milkyway #stars #space #longexposure #longexpoelite #amazing_longexpo #lazyshutters #nightphotography #nightsky #night_excl #supreme_nightshots #milkywaychasers #night_shooterz #nightscaper #explorer #discovery #awesomeearth #nature (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/Btll-dvgNY3/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1bxwq3260qsxv
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digitalwondersandsmiles · 3 years ago
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Astrovideo on a Phone?!
Astrovideo on a Phone?!
Hey, hey, hey everyone! Today, I am going to talk about something SUPER cool; Astrovideo on a phone! I am also going to show off some Astrophotography shots as well and compare the phone to my dslr. What Phones? If you have been following the blog for a while, you almost certainly know. It is the Google Pixel phones. The feature came in the June feature drop after rumours began circling just a…
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circe-poetica · 5 years ago
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Time Stood Still (Dubtronic Far East Remix)
OMG Rupert Everett!
http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Rupert+Everett/21st+British+Independent+Film+Awards+Red+Carpet/pelO0e5Yng2
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ilcieloastrologico · 6 years ago
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Sound of #Stars ✨ 🎶This record is from Hubble satellite 🛰✨❤️ Il suono delle #Stelle ✨ Registrazione del satellite Hubble 🌌 ✨🛰🔮🎶 #hubble #soundofnature #astrology #astrologia #astronomia #universe #universo #astrologypost #astrologylover #astrolog #dailyastrology #ilcieloastrologico #astrovideos #videostars #zodiacdaily #astrologersofinstagram #astrologa #pianeti #galassia #galaxy #starsaddicted (presso Il Cielo Astrologico) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu_XuSwHlJQ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=wo0i2qk5nzi7
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space-india · 2 years ago
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Video for the National Astro Video Podcast Competition by Space India
Video for the National Astro Video Podcast Competition by Space India - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/winner-national-astro-video-podcast-competition-space-sameer-mehta/
#spaceindia #astrovideo #podcast #competition #india
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astrospacemoth · 7 years ago
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Finally in the double digits. Also happy 50 subs to me! ~Yay~ Check out the video if you want! Hope you like it!
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nonviable-hostage · 7 years ago
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via astronomy - Google News
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