Monday, May 16, 2011

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astrophotography Week World's Astrophothographers

The Horsehead Nebulae Region

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astrophotography
This week's winner World's Astrophotographers is a great perspective on the region of the B33 dark nebula (Barnard 33) or popularly known as the Horse Head because of the way that makes their vision from our perspective.
The Horsehead Nebula is a cloud of cold gas and dark contrast against a red emission nebula called IC 434. It is located about 1500 light-years from Earth, south of the far left of Orion's Belt.




We can also look to the left of the emission nebula NGC2024 or "Flame Nebula" in his trademark red fruit of the luminosity of hydrogen atoms that compose . The brightest star is Zeta Orionis picture is one of the three components of the famous belt of Orion.


was made by Chris Meijers from Heerlen (Netherlands) and highlighted this week as the winner of World's Astrophothographers

8 "Newton Astrograph on a EQ6 Pro mount.
Fully guided with a MTO 11C A ( 100 @ f/10 )
Exposures in filters 10 x 700 seconds
H-Alpha
10 x 500 seconds SII
10 x 400 seconds OII
25 Darks and 15 Flats Used



Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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Designed and painted our shirts!! Nuria

A nice activity are being developed in the neighborhoods where ECOCLUB is working, the volunteers and the children have designed and colored shirts, the same have made beautiful drawings a technique that we teach our volunteer Ruth international. Much interest was in children and adolescents who participated in this proposal. Many mothers also came to see the technique of dyeing, and get through this back to color certain items. This activity seeks to somehow give the children skills in a fun and happy, so that they themselves can later retrieve their clothing. Congratulations to the volunteers who provide entirely by our children, who work tirelessly every day in the actions of the various projects being undertaken ECOCLUB.



Monday, May 9, 2011

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More than 500 Friends of the Week



Today we would like to share the happiness we feel in Cygnus Valverde by over 500 friends in Facebook. Through this network we have the opportunity to share experiences and work with amateurs and professionals from around the world.
THANK YOU ALL.



Sunday, May 8, 2011

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Astro World Astro's Astrophotographers

This time Astro chosen as this week is a fantastic making one of the most famous globular clusters can be, even if conditions permit, the naked eye from the northern hemisphere. The globular cluster M13 (Messier ) was discovered in 1714 by English astronomer who noted Edmond_Halley " shown naked eye when the sky is clear and the moon absent." It is located in the constellation Hercules, and we can observe in all its splendor between spring and summer. This beautiful object is a distance of 25,000 light years and its diameter is about 150. For amateur astronomers
his observation is certainly a must day after day to see this beautiful cluster of stars that exploded with light and contrast of the ocular field.
Its luminosity is of a magnitude of 5.8 which means it can be seen with binoculars or small telescopes initiation.




winning Astrophotography brings us Hartmut from Germany who made Bornemann decision in May 2008.
In this picture we can highlight its focus and depth of field that makes possible the vision of the stars in the core if it comes out overexposed, it is hard to do and gives you valuable work.

Globular Cluster M13
Telescope: Takahashi TOA-150, field flattener
FF67 Camera: SBIG ST-2000XM, CFW-8
Guide scope: Takahashi FS-60
Guide camera: SBIG ST-402ME
Mount Takahashi EM-400
Software: CCDSoft, own calibration and stacking, PhotoShop CS2

Hartmut Bornemann