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I heard that Jupiter will pass behind the moon on May 17 (occultation)…
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Sorry for the dumb question, but why is the Milky Way curved in that picture? I think I've only seen it as a straight line of stars across the night sky when I've been lucky enough to see it (camping, etc.).DennisN said:Man over the Milky Way reflected on the Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia) by Jheison Huerta
berkeman said:Sorry for the dumb question, but why is the Milky Way curved in that picture? I think I've only seen it as a straight line of stars across the night sky when I've been lucky enough to see it (camping, etc.).
A very impressive rig!collinsmark said:I don't think I ever posted a proper photo of my secondary astro-rig. So here's a recent pic:
Congratulation to these beautiful images! The colors look very natural. These galaxies belong to my favorites, however I am still waiting for better weather conditions.collinsmark said:Bode's Galaxy (M81), The Cigar Galaxy (M82), and the Garland Galaxy (NGC 3077) gathered from my back patio in March-April, 2023. I was able to sneak this acquisition in during the few clear nights within the last couple of months using my secondary astro-rig.
DennisN said:This kind of light streak, which I have sometimes seen in photos by others, are they satellites? Or could they also be airplanes?
Devin-M said:Satellite
Andy Resnick said:Yeah, that's either a satellite or a high-altitude plane. Here, transcontinental/transoceanic flights are high enough that I can't distinguish those from satellites.
Tom.G said:Airplane navigation (clearance) lights blink on and off.
Airplanes typically show as dotted lines if the field of view is large enough with an exposure time is a second or so.
Cheers,
Tom
Article said:A new supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy, aka M101, is the closest to Earth in a decade.
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It should remain visible to amateur astronomers with backyard telescopes for a few months.
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The supernova – named 2023ixf – lies in the direction of the constellation Ursa Major, near the end of the handle of the Big Dipper.
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Devin-M said:@DennisN I’d be happy to try and draw out some more clarity if you upload the RAW file here: https://u.pcloud.com/#page=puplink&code=cwlkZxnAbdImDSG8LT1xX8zffYkao7EUX