Thursday, June 26, 2014

Summer is Back!!

Summer has to be my favorite time of year for astronomy. There's just nothing quite like seeing the Summer Milky Way stretching across the night sky and thinking about each tiny point of light being light years apart. The vastness of our own galaxy, let alone the universe, is just truly awe inspiring.

For astronomers, nothing says Summer quite like this shot from my Michigan friend, Joe Tocco, taken recently while visiting the Arizona desert and his friend Steven Aggas.

 
The image itself is stunning, but just as impressive to me is that this is a single 5 second shot at around f/3.5 with his Nikon D7100 SLR camera. This is a testament to the dark and transparent skies in the Arizona desert. The dobsonian in the foreground is Steven's monstrous 36 incher. I can only imagine what the views would be like through that telescope pointed at those pristine skies.

Here in Arkansas, the weather still seems to be in a Spring pattern. Lots of clouds, a little rain, then more clouds. There were a few clear nights where I was able to get out to the observatory. These were around the Full Moon and I was able to shoot through my Astrodon 5nm hydrogen alpha filter. I have been anxious to add color to at least a couple of these but I have to take the weather as it comes. This is only a tiny sample of some of the Summer targets and I'm looking forward to those clear nights that are sure to come. These were all shot with my 80mm Levenhuk triplet and SBIG STF-8300M camera set to -10 degrees Celsius.

North America and Pelican nebula in Cygnus
 
The Crescent nebula (NGC 6888) in Cygnus

Cygnus is a treasure trove. This is the area around Sadr, the central star in the northern cross.

To the south in Sagittarius is this beautiful pairing, the Trifid (M20) and Lagoon (M8) nebula.

 
To the north in Cepheus, you will find NGC 7380, the Wizard nebula
Just above the Wizard nebula in Cepheus is IC 1396, the Elephants Trunk nebula.

With so many things to see in the summer I sometimes feel rushed when I have so few precious clear nights. This is when I try to just slow down and try to take in the awesome beauty of what it is I am seeing. The enormity of it all is truly amazing.

As wonderful as some things are about Summer, it doesnt come without a price. Nothing does I suppose. I sure hope those two mosquitos bring back our neighbors beagle.

Have a happy and safe Summer everyone! :)

5 comments:

  1. Wonderful post! It makes me think of the verse from Ecclesiastes: To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. And now I have that song stuck in my head too! (To every thing, turn, turn, turn; there is a season, turn, turn, turn; and a time for every purpose under heaven.)

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    1. Oh yeah...The Byrds!! Here ya go.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4ga_M5Zdn4 Now its stuck in my head too! LOL

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  2. Great post Richard. Keep them coming! :)

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    1. Thanks Joe! For those that might not understand about the Beagle, they get quite large here! The other night I was out and thought I heard a helicopter. I looked up and it was two mosquitos carrying off the beagle. ;)

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    2. Now I created more confusion. The mosquitos are large here....the beagles are normal size. :P

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