Astrophotography (cross-posting) in The Irresistible Urge to Write

  • Aug. 27, 2013, 1:21 a.m.
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I managed to process my photographs today. So here we go:

Delphinus, in the Summer Triangle, had a nova go off last week. Naturally, my students are working on higher-magnification images, but it's somewhere in here:

Note: For comparison, I took a photograph of the same patch of sky in Bintan.

Delphinus is the diamond-shaped patch on the right-hand part of this image, and the top right corner in the other one. The nova should be... somewhere below it. The bright stars on the left-hand side of the image in both cases are the same star: Vega. Deneb is the bright (but dimmer) star near the centre of the image.

On to more exciting photos!

Orion:

I should really crop it.

Pleiades (top left) and Taurus) (bottom right):

I'm sorry for the crappy orange glow. I need a sodium filter.

And Pleiades, by itself:

Also, not so exciting sky-wise but definitely more busy pictures:

The bright star over the building on the left is not a star. It is Jupiter.

Orion, top right:

Again:

I guess it's often going to be a question of balancing aesthetic photographs and useful photographs. Especially in Singapore; the sky is too light-polluted to get aesthetically interesting in and of itself.

So here's one to finish that I think does the job:


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