The Image Index is a system based on likes received on images, that incentivizes the most active and liked members of the community. Learn more.
The Contribution Index (beta) is system to reward informative, constructive, and valuable commentary on AstroBin. Learn more.
Imaging telescopes or lenses: ASA - Astro Systeme Austria ASA 10'
Imaging cameras: Moravian G2-4000
Mounts: Paramount MyT
Guiding telescopes or lenses: ASA - Astro Systeme Austria ASA 10'
Guiding cameras: Moravian G1-0300
Focal reducers: ASA - Astro System Austria ASA 3" Wynne Reducer Korrektor 0,95x
Software: The SkyX Pro · MaxPilote · PIXINSIGHT PixInsinght 1.8 RC7
Filters: Astrodon Blue · Astrodon Red · Astrodon Luminance · Astrodon Ha 5nm · Astrodon Green
Accessory: X-rite i1 Display Pro · EIZO ColorEdge CS2420
Dates:April 28, 2019
Frames:
Astrodon Blue: 32x300" -15C bin 1x1
Astrodon Green: 32x300" -15C bin 1x1
Astrodon Ha 5nm: 36x900" -15C bin 1x1
Astrodon Luminance: 160x300" -15C bin 1x1
Astrodon Red: 32x300" -15C bin 1x1
Integration: 30.3 hours
Avg. Moon age: 23.54 days
Avg. Moon phase: 35.39%
Astrometry.net job: 2664414
RA center: 14h 3' 11"
DEC center: +54° 21' 23"
Pixel scale: 1.677 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: -173.307 degrees
Field radius: 0.624 degrees
Resolution: 1903x1885
Data source: Own remote observatory
Remote source: Non-commercial independent facility
Here is the galaxy M101 that we present more.
Many galaxies are in the background of the image including NGC5477.
In addition, the image shows the trace of a satellite just above, to the right of M101.
This is the Globalstar telecommunications satellite specializing in satellite telephony. It uses a constellation of low earth orbit telecommunications satellites to provide low-speed voice and data services to its customers with specialized mobile phones with coverage from all over the planet except polar latitudes. As its main competitor, Iridium, the company is established in the 1990s. The network becomes operational in 2000 after the deployment of 48 satellites.
On the picture, it is the GLOBALSTAR M030 satellite launched in July 1999.
You have no new notifications. |
This page or operation is not available at the moment, because AstroBin is in READ ONLY mode. For more information, please check out our Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/AstroBin_com
This feature is only offered at higher membership levels.
Would you be interested in upgrading? AstroBin is a very small business and your support would mean a lot!
If this user has been harassing you, and you shadow-ban them, all their activities on your content will be invisible to everyone except themselves.
They will not know that they have been shadow-banned, and the goal is that eventually they will get bored while having caused no harm, since nobody saw what they posted.
You will remove your shadow-ban on this user, and their comments, messages, etc, will appear again on your content.
Please note: You are on a Free account, and when you delete an image, your upload counter does not decrease (unless the image is deleted within 24 hours of uploading it). The Free account is not a way to keep your most recent or best 10 images on AstroBin, but a trial period for you to decide whether or not a paid subscription is worth it. For more information, please click here.
The image will be permanently deleted and cannot be recovered. All its revisions will be deleted too. Are you sure?
You will delete all other revisions (if any), and the originally uploaded image, leaving the current revision as the final and only version of this image.
You will delete all revisions, leaving the originally uploaded image as the final and only version of this image.
Such limitation improves the website as a whole by discouraging people from creating fake accounts to like their own content. Thank you for understanding!
Currently, your Image Index is .
To learn more about the Image Index, please visit the FAQ page. Thanks!
Comments