Showing posts with label astronomy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label astronomy. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Eta Carina Nebula



NGC 3372 Eta Carinae Nebula (RA 10:44:22.47 - Dec -59 56' 36.5"). Skywatcher Quattro 10" f4 Newtonian. Skywatcher AZ Eq6 GT (on Pier) Orion auto guider - PHD2. Baader MPCC Mark 3 Coma Corrector, UHC-S (Nebula) filter, Nikon D5300 (unmodified), Long via 500px MikeODay http://ift.tt/1CdY0oq

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Saturday, April 4, 2015

The Orion Nebula



Added a bit more data to my M42 Orion Nebula. Total Integration time is now around 8 hours made up of about a hundred 300 second exposures via 500px mikegreenham http://ift.tt/1CprWgd

Saturday, March 28, 2015

The Running Chicken Nebula



IC2948 Running Chicken Nebula in Centaurus ( bright star is Lambda Cenauri) (RA 11h 39.6m - Dec -63deg 37.2'). Skywatcher Quattro 10" f4 Newtonian. Skywatcher AZ Eq6 GT (on Pier) Orion auto guider - PHD2 (RA only - Dec ungiuded). Baader MPCC Mark 3 via 500px MikeODay http://ift.tt/1NnA1s0

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Exploded Star Blooms Like a Cosmic Flower

Exploded Star Blooms Like a Cosmic Flower

Published by Klaus Schmidt on Thu Feb 12, 2015 5:34 pm via: NASA

Because the debris fields of exploded stars, known as supernova remnants, are very hot, energetic, and glow brightly in X-ray light, NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has proven to be a valuable tool in studying them. The supernova remnant called G299.2-2.9 (or G299 for short) is located within our Milky Way galaxy, but Chandra’s new image of it is reminiscent of a beautiful flower here on Earth.

G299 was left over by a particular class of supernovas called Type Ia.  Astronomers think that a Type Ia supernova is a thermonuclear explosion – involving the fusion of elements and release of vast amounts of energy − of a white dwarf star in a tight orbit with a companion star. If the white dwarf’s partner is a typical, Sun-like star, the white dwarf can become unstable and explode as it draws material from its companion. Alternatively, the white dwarf is in orbit with another white dwarf, the two may merge and can trigger an explosion.