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Hi Folks,
It seems this year the sky is quite active. Last night I managed to get a panoramic image which contains airglow (atomic oxygen emission, green cast), the Gegenschein (a bluish fuzzy ball at the center-right), and the Milky Way. Although the clouds spoiled the observations, on the other hand they brought something special to the image.
Canon 5D Mark II, panoramic shot (3 images)
Cheers,
Yuri
strongmanmike
13-04-2013, 06:40 AM
Beautiful Yuri, something for everyone in there :thumbsup:
Mike
CapturingTheNight
13-04-2013, 07:09 AM
Great work Yuri. Beautiful image :thumbsup: I saw this in a few posts on FB this morning.
multiweb
13-04-2013, 07:46 AM
Great field. So many components captured at the same time. :thumbsup: I saw the Gegenschein visually once at Coonabarabran but it was right up ahead and the milkyway was all around at the horizon level so the sky was very dark and the glow was very obvious. I noticed it and asked one of the guys what was it? That's how bright it was. Never heard about it before.
LewisM
13-04-2013, 08:41 AM
I have seen the Gegenschein TWICE, both of course at DARK sites. At home, I can barely even see the Magellanic clouds naked eye, let along Gegenschein!
GREAT image Yuri. Ti Russkii?
Paul Haese
14-04-2013, 11:40 PM
Very nice Yuri.
Thanks, guys !
Not really, but ya govoryu po-russki ;)
iceman
15-04-2013, 05:03 AM
Beautiful image Yuri. How long was each exposure? Were you on a polarie or astrotrac? (foreground a bit blurred).
We captured the green airglow Saturday night too. Looks like it was in abundance!
Thanks, Mike ! Indeed, it seems there is lots of stuff happening in the upper atmosphere these days. This image is a panorama of 3 x 180 sec, and as you correctly pointed out - the foreground is quite blurred due to tracking. I use Kenko Skymemo as a tracker. It's much heavier than Polarie and Astrotrac, but it does have huge advantage in my observing conditions (mountains > 2000 m, strong wind sometimes) - it's extremely rigid and stable.
rogerg
17-04-2013, 09:08 PM
Great colour and sweeping clouds :thumbsup:
ourkind
18-04-2013, 05:37 AM
Great image Yuri the sky is stunning! Never heard of Gegenschein till now. Learn something new everyday. Thanks :thumbsup:
iceman
20-04-2013, 07:43 PM
Congrats on APOD today Yuri, sensational!
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