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iceman
07-06-2013, 07:47 AM
Updates in this Newsletter

Deep Deep Centaurus A image
Asteroid 1998 QE2 video
The Yukon's Northern Lights
Voting now Open in the IceInSpace Calendar Competition!



* Deep Deep Centaurus A image

http://www.iceinspace.com.au/newsletter/images/20130607-centaurusa.jpg

Rolf Olfsen from New Zealand has created what's likely the deepest ever amateur image of the Centaurus A Galaxy.

With over 120 hours of exposure, captured over 43 different nights between February and May, this image is absolutely superb and highlights many amazing parts of this galaxy:

Optical counterparts of the radio lobes, including an outer portion of the Northern (bottom) relativistic jet and a faint trace of the otherwise invisible opposite Southern jet.
The complete shell structure of the extended halo, showing both the faint outer shells and brighter inner ones.
709 of the catalogued globular clusters orbiting the galaxy.
Integrated Flux Nebulae permeating the entire field of view around the galaxy.

Read how Rolf produced the beautiful image here. (http://goo.gl/9a9Qa)


* Asteroid 1998 QE2 video

Asteroid 1998 QE2 was captured by Jonathan Bradshaw (Astrojunk) in this video complete with meteor and satellite zooming past!
Nabbed on the 31st May during closest approach. Watch the video on YouTube (http://goo.gl/z4ALv).


* The Yukon's Northern Lights

http://www.iceinspace.com.au/newsletter/images/20130607-philhart.jpg

Here's another example of Phil Hart's extraordinary work. Two minutes of stunning aurora and nightscapes video from the Yukon in Canada's north. Sit back, turn the sound up, and enjoy. Watch the video here (http://goo.gl/GnonD).

You can also see some behind the scenes on his blog (http://goo.gl/yJQTP).


* Voting now Open in the IceInSpace Calendar Competition!

http://www.iceinspace.com.au/scripts/calendar-competition/voting/2014-voting-selection-300px.jpg

Voting for the IceInSpace Calendar Competition for 2014 is now open! Just by voting, you can win a prize pack valued at $110.
Click here to vote (http://iceinspace-calendar-2014.questionpro.com/).

So it's over to you! During May, we had some of IceInSpace's best astrophotographers submit their images. We had an amazing response, with 242 images submitted by 69 different photographers. The quality of images was absolutely stunning - we were blown away by the talent and will be pleased to feature ANY of those images in the 2014 calendar!

David (Astrovisuals) and I have now narrowed those images down to 5 in each category across 13 categories, and now it's up to you! You get to select your favourite (http://iceinspace-calendar-2014.questionpro.com/) images in each category, and the winning images will be used in the 2014 IceInSpace Astronomy Calendar.

So get voting, and please share the link with your friends.

http://iceinspace-calendar-2014.questionpro.com

For all the information, see the IceInSpace Calendar Competition Rules and Info Page here (http://goo.gl/uBM77).


* What's Hot This Week

Sharpless 308 by Marco (http://goo.gl/JrFBE) : Image of the Week.
Nightscape Photography 101 series (http://goo.gl/s4fwt).



Thanks for reading, keep looking up.