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Saturday, 7 September 2013
The Colorfield - Nasa MESSENGER: Release Date 6 Sept 2013
Quick update… | The Road To Endeavour
Conjunctions: Conjunction between the Moon and Venus, September 2013 – In-The-Sky.org
Conjunctions: Occultation of M44 by Mars, September 2013 – In-The-Sky.org
CANDELS: In Search of the First Galaxies
Hubble Space Telescope and Ground-Based Observations of V455 Andromedae Post-Outburst | AAVSO
Expedition 37/38 Crew Meets the Media
(2013 RC6) Near-Earth Flyby (0.048 AU) JPL Small-Body Database Browser
(2013 RF) Near-Earth Flyby (0.041 AU) JPL Small-Body Database Browser
Moon, Spica, Venus and Saturn after sunset on September 7 | Tonight | EarthSky
Friday, 6 September 2013
Hubble catches a spiral in the air pump
New Discovery Helps Map Earth's 250-Million-Year Journey through the Milky Way
LADEE prelaunch facts | The Planetary Society
NASA's Europa Mission Concept Rejects ASRGs -- May Use Solar Panels at Jupiter Instead | The Planetary Society
Curiosity update: AutoNav toward Mount Sharp, sols 373-383 | The Planetary Society
Spectacular Photos of Nebulas in Deep Space | Nebulas & Star Explosions | Interstellar Dust & Space Photography | Space.com
Eleven Spacecraft Show Interstellar Wind Changed Direction Over 40 Years | International Space Fellowship
What does the Universe look like as seen from its most distant galaxy? – Starts With A Bang
Europe completes second instrument for James Webb Space Telescope / Space Science / Our Activities / ESA
Eclipse at Mars Casts Shadow Around Mars Rover Curiosity
August 2013 Solar Wind & Space Weather From STEREO Ahead & Behind HI1
(2013 RQ5) Near-Earth Flyby (0.012 AU) JPL Small-Body Database Browser
One Final Test for J-2X Engine No. 10002
Possible Supernova PSN J01573355-0205572 in UGC 1442 Narrowfield L - Sept 5, 2013
Possible Supernova PSN J01573355-0205572 in UGC 1442 Narrowfield L - Sept 5, 2013, a photo by Joseph Brimacombe on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
SUMMARY
SN seen north-north-west of the nucleus at Mag 18.8 L.
DISCOVERY
F. Ciabattari, E. Mazzoni and R. Simonetti (ISSP): 2013.9.3.06; Mag 18.5
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Total exposure 90 min (6 x 15 min, luminance filter; binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Time: 2013.9.5.309
Photometry: 18.81 +/- 0.11 L (V as ref)
Astrometry: RA 01 57 33.50 Dec -02 05 58.2
These data were collected remotely using a 51-cm RCOS and STL11K camera at New Mexico Skies, Mayhill, New Mexico by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia.
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
Possible Supernova PSN J04213820-1755414 in ESO 550-G26 or PGC 14950 Narrowfield L - Sept 5, 2013
Possible Supernova PSN J04213820-1755414 in ESO 550-G26 or PGC 14950 Narrowfield L - Sept 5, 2013, a photo by Joseph Brimacombe on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
SUMMARY
SN seen east of the nucleus at Mag 17.8 L.
DISCOVERY
Stuart Parker (BOSS): 2013.8.30.662; Mag 18.5
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Total exposure 30 min (3 x 10 min, luminance filter; binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Time: 2013.9.5.475
Photometry: Mag 17.75 +/- 0.22 L (V for ref)
Astrometry: RA 04 21 38.32 Dec -17 55 41.4
These data were collected remotely from New Mexico Skies Observatory, Mayhill, New Mexico, USA, by Joseph Brimacombe Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia using a 51-cm RCOS and STL11K camera .
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
Luminous Blue Variable SNhunt151 in UGC 3165 Narrowfield L - Sept 4,2013
Luminous Blue Variable SNhunt151 in UGC 3165 Narrowfield L - Sept 4, 2013, a photo by Joseph Brimacombe on Flickr.
SUMMARY
LBV seen east of the nucleus at Mag 17.93 L. Brightened considerably since Oct 2012
DISCOVERY
Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey and Stan Howerton: 2012.9.25; Mag 20.7; LBV
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Total exposure 60 min (4 x 15 min, luminance filter; binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Time: 2013.9.4.397
Photometry: Mag 17.93 +/- 0.09 L (V for ref)
Astrometry: RA 04 47 29.83 Dec 23 58 56.3
These data were collected remotely using a 51-cm RCOS and STL11K camera at New Mexico Skies, Mayhill, New Mexico by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia.
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Pluto's Atmosphere Does Not Collapse
NASA's 2016 Mars' Mission Targeting the Elysium Planitia to Study Evolution of Rocky Planets
Powerful jets blowing material out of galaxy: Process limits growth of central black hole and rate of star formation
Orbital Sciences/Cygnus Demonstration Flight Animation
Cassidy Recounts His Experiences on ISS
Hubble's Universe Unfiltered: Horse of a Different Color
Mars Exploration Rovers Update: Opportunity Begins Science at Base of Solander | The Planetary Society
Great Red Spot Transit Table Sept-Dec 2013 - SkyTel Beyond the Page - SkyandTelescope.com
NASA-funded Program Helps Amateur Astronomers Detect Alien Worlds | International Space Fellowship
Antares Update
(2013 QE16) Near-Earth Flyby (0.021 AU) JPL Small-Body Database Browser
Possible Supernova PSN J01284766-0036399 near UGC 1062 Narrowfield L -Sept 4, 2013
Possible Supernova PSN J01284766-0036399 near UGC 1062 Narrowfield L - Sept 4, 2013, a photo by Joseph Brimacombe on Flickr.
SUMMARY
SN seen at Mag 18.8 L. Measurements include light from assumed host not seen on DSS2 image
DISCOVERY
Unknown: 2013.8.29.280; Mag 17.7
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Total exposure 75 min (5 x 15 min, luminance filter; binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Time: 2013.9.4.443
Photometry: Mag 18.81 +/- 0.07 L (V for ref)
Astrometry: RA 01 28 47.61 Dec -00 36 30.7
These data were collected remotely from New Mexico Skies Observatory by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia, using a 51-cm RCOS and STL11K camera.
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Super-Earth 40 Light-Years from Our Solar System --"Likely to Have a Water-Rich Atmosphere"
No Images of Comet ISON from Deep Impact/EPOXI Spacecraft Due to Communication Loss
France's Investment Program for the Future allocates €25 million for Ariane 5 upgrade | International Space Fellowship
[ISS] Japanese HTV-4 Spacecraft Released from International Space Station
Rocky Extrasolar Planet: Kepler-10b - Jason Rowe (SETI Talks)
ESOcast 60: A Polarised View of Exoplanets
New Station Trio Begins Qualification Exams for Soyuz Launch
New Surprises at the Heliospheric Boundary, Part 2 | Space News
Historic Sept. 6 Virginia Moon Shot Heralds Revolutionary New Paradigm for Fundamental Science Query- NASA Director Interview
Cassini Sees Saturn Storm's Explosive Power | International Space Fellowship
Venus close to star Spica in western dusk in early September | Tonight | EarthSky
Supernova LSQ13bwe in PGC 1059123 Narrowfield L - Aug 30, 2013
Supernova LSQ13bwe in PGC 1059123 Narrowfield L - Aug 30, 2013, a photo by Joseph Brimacombe on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
SUMMARY
SN seen west of the nucleus at Mag 19.5 L.
DISCOVERY
La Silla-Quest: 2013.8.25; Mag 18.79; Type 1a
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Total exposure 60 min (4 x 15 min, luminance filter; binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Time: 2013.8.30.426
Photometry: Mag 19.50 +/- 0.23 L (V for ref)
Astrometry: RA 23 27 44.61 Dec -04 22 11.4
These data were collected remotely from New Mexico Skies Observatory by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia, using a 51-cm RCOS and STL11K camera.
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
Possible Nova iPTF13dbt or ASASSN-13cq in M31 and PNV J00402314+4141381 in M110 Widefield L - Sept 1, 2013
Possible Nova iPTF13dbt or ASASSN-13cq in M31 and PNV J00402314+4141381 in M110 Widefield L - Sept 1, 2013, a photo by Joseph Brimacombe on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
Taken from New Mexico Skies using an FSQ 106 and STL11K camera.
3 x 20 min exposures
M31 Nova - detected; M110 Nova not detected
LINKS
Narrowfield image M31 Nova: www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/9665554989/
Narrowfield image M110 Nova: www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/9662623083/
Possible Nova PNV J00402314+4141381 in M110 Narrowfield L - Sept 1, 2013
Possible Nova PNV J00402314+4141381 in M110 Narrowfield L - Sept 1, 2013, a photo by Joseph Brimacombe on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
SUMMARY
Non-detection.
DISCOVERY Lick Observatory Supernova Search (LOSS): 2013.8.29.410; Mag 20.2
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Total exposure 75 min (5 x 15 min, luminance. filter; binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Time: 2013.9.1.346
Photometry: Not done
Astrometry: Discovery position marked
These data were collected remotely at New Mexico Skies, Mayhill, New Mexico by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia, using a 51-cm RCOS and STL11K
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Sky & Telescope's SkyWeek September 2 - 8
Skylive - Astrostoria - 3 Settembre 1976 La sonda Viking 2 atterra a Utopia Planitia, su Marte
Saturn's Dione From a Distance - SpaceRef
Messier Monday: Andromeda, the Object that Opened Up the Universe, M31 – Starts With A Bang
(2013 PD39) Near-Earth Flyby (0.076 AU) JPL Small-Body Database Browser
September 2013 guide to the five visible planets | Astronomy Essentials | EarthSky
Supernova ASASSN-13cp in PGC 55442 Narrowfield L - Sept 2
Via Flickr:
SUMMARY
SN seen north-north-east of the nucleus at Mag 16.3 L.
DISCOVERY
All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN): 2013.8.30.240; Mag 16.6; Type 1a
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Total exposure 37 min (74 x 0.5 min, luminance; binned 3x3, scale 1.37 asec/px)
Time: 2013.9.2.208
Photometry: Mag 16.26 +/- 0.03 L (V for ref)
Astrometry: RA 15 33 49.37 Dec +21 08 21.0
These data were collected remotely from New Mexico Skies, Mayhill, New Mexico, USA, by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia, using a 51-cm RCOS and STL11K camera.
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
Possible Supernova PSN J09133888+7628108 in NGC 2748 Narrowfield L - Sept 2, 2013
Possible Supernova PSN J09133888+7628108 in NGC 2748 Narrowfield L - Sept 2, 2013, a photo by Joseph Brimacombe on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
SUMMARY
SN seen south-west of the nucleus at Mag 16.1 L.
DISCOVERY
Raffaele Belligoli and Flavio Castellani (ISSP): 2013.8.31.940; Mag 15.9
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Total exposure 25 min (50 x 0.5 min, luminance filter; binned 3x3, scale 1.37 asec/px)
Time: 2013.9.2.168
Photometry: 16.07 +/- 0.04 L (V as ref)
Astrometry: RA 09 13 39.01 Dec +76 28 10.5
These data were collected remotely using a 51-cm RCOS and STL11K camera at New Mexico Skies, Mayhill, New Mexico by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia.
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
Possible Nova iPTF13dbt or ASASSN-13cq in M31 Narrowfield L - Sept 1,2013
Possible Nova iPTF13dbt or ASASSN-13cq in M31 Narrowfield L - Sept 1, 2013, a photo by Joseph Brimacombe on Flickr.
SUMMARY
Nova seen at Mag 18.5 L.
DISCOVERY
Palomar Transient Factory: 2013.8.29.470; Mag 17.8
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Total exposure 45 min (3 x 15 min, luminance filter; binned 2x2, scale 0.91 asec/px)
Time: 2013.9.1.442
Photometry: Mag 18.50 +/- 0.14 L (V as ref)
Astrometry: RA 00 44 01.49 Dec +41 32 01.3
These data were collected remotely using a 51-cm RCOS and STL11K camera at New Mexico Skies, Mayhill, New Mexico by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia.
FITS file available on request
Monday, 2 September 2013
NASA Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: August 26-30, 2013
Van Allen Probes Mark First Anniversary with New Discoveries and New Investigations
Coronal Hole Progression August 27 to September 1, 2013
Eyes on the Sky: Sept 2 thru Sept 8
Aurigid meteor shower peaks before dawn September 1 | Astronomy Essentials | EarthSky
Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) Widefield L - Sept 1, 2013
Via Flickr:
Taken from New Mexico Skies Observatory in the dawn sky with the comet 16 degrees above the horizon. Comet is mid-image.
Details
106-mm FSQ, STL11K camera, luminance filter. 1 x 10 min exposure
Time: 2013.9.1.474 UT (mid-point)
Photometry: Mag 14.8 +/- 0.1 L (V for ref) (from narrowfield data)
Astrometry: RA 08 42 34.68 Dec +22 04 20.4 (from narrowfield data)
Coma approx 15 asec
Tail appox 75 asec
Scale: 3.5 asec/px
NOTE
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LINK
Narrowfield image from Sept 1: (Mag 14.8 L): www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/9648080783/
Narrowfield Image from Aug 31 (Mag 14.3 IR): www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/9637293175/
Info about Comet ISON: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C/2012_S1
Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) Narrowfield L - Sept 1, 2013
Via Flickr:
Taken from New Mexico Skies Observatory in the dawn sky with the comet 16 degrees above the horizon.
Details
51-cm RCOS, STL11K camera, luminance filter. 39 x 30 sec exposures
Time: 2013.9.1.479 UT (mid-point)
Photometry: Mag 14.8 +/- 0.1 L (V for ref)
Astrometry: RA 08 42 34.68 Dec +22 04 20.4
Coma approx 15 asec
Tail appox 75 asec
Further details in image
NOTE
Comments are very much appreciated.
Please can any comments be sent to my FLICKR mail address and I will respond to each personally.
LINK
Widefield image from Sept 1: www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/9649682737/
Image from Aug 31 (Mag 14.3 IR): www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/9637293175/
Info about Comet ISON: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C/2012_S1
Supernova CSS130828:223849-251246 in USNOA2 0600-44222084 NarrowfieldIR - Aug 30, 2013
Supernova CSS130828:223849-251246 in USNOA2 0600-44222084 Narrowfield IR - Aug 30, 2013, a photo by Joseph Brimacombe on Flickr.
SUMMARY
Marginal detection. Host appears brighter at location of SN.
DISCOVERY
Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey: 2013.8.28; Mag 18.0
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Total exposure 150 min (10 x 15 min, infrared filter; binned 2x2, scale 1.01 asec/px)
Time: 2013.8.30.426
Photometry: Not done
Astrometry: Discover location marked
These data were collected by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia, using a 41-cm RCOS and STL6K camera.
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Moon mosiac - 8/26/13
Here is more of the moon in high resolution. In one image I saturated the colors a bit, the other one I left it at normal saturation levels.
Celestron C8
2x Barlow
ASI120MC
Saturn 31/8/13
Via Flickr:
ASI120MM camera.
Baader RGB 1.25" filters
6000 frames per colour stacked with Registax and AS!2 for red as registax was having a hissy, Processed in Photoshop and PixInsight.
GSO 10" f4 modded for prime focus.
Televue 5x powermate.
Celestron CGE mount.
Captured with Firecapture.
Saturn 1/9/2013 with two moons
Via Flickr:
RGB + IR for lum
ASI120MM camera, Gain at 100%
Baader RGB 1.25" filters
6000 frames per colour stacked with Registax, Processed in Photoshop and PixInsight.
GSO 10" f4 modded for prime focus.
Televue 5x powermate.
Celestron CGE mount.
Captured with Firecapture.
H-Alpha Sun 18th August 2013
Via Flickr:
A three pane mosaic.
The Solar Eclipse Cycle (Saros Cycle)
Apollo 13 - Press Conference (Full Mission 26)
[Zenit] Launch of Amos-4 Satellite on Zenit Rocket from Baikonur
(2013 GH66) Near-Earth Flyby (0.067 AU) JPL Small-Body Database Browser
(2009 WH106) Near-Earth Flyby (0.054 AU) JPL Small-Body Database Browser
Moon, Jupiter, Mars and star cluster before dawn September 2 | Tonight | EarthSky
Possible Supernova MLS130828:224900-034749 in USNOA2 0825-19784349Narrowfield IR - Aug 30, 2013
Possible Supernova MLS130828:224900-034749 in USNOA2 0825-19784349 Narrowfield IR - Aug 30, 2013, a photo by Joseph Brimacombe on Flickr.
SUMMARY
SN seen west-north-west of the nucleus at Mag 20.7 IR.
DISCOVERY
Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey: 2013.8.28; Mag 19.47
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Total exposure 105 min (7 x 15 min, infrared filter; binned 2x2, scale 1.01 asec/px)
Time: 2013.8.30.501
Photometry: Mag 20.77 +/- 0.50 IR > 700 nm (R for ref)
Astrometry: RA 22 48 59.76 Dec -03 47 49.0
These data were collected by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia, using a 41-cm RCOS and STL6K camera.
FITS file available on request from jbrimaco@bigpond.net.au
Comet C/2012 S1 ISON Narrowfield IR - Aug 31, 2013
Taken from Coral Towers Observatory in the dawn sky with the comet low on the horizon.
Details
41-cm RCOS, STL6K camera, IR > 700 nm filter. 4 x 45 sec exposures
Time: 2013.8.31.813 UT (mid-point)
Photometry: Mag 14.31 +/- 0.22 IR > 700 nm (R for ref)
Astrometry: RA 08 41 39.57 Dec +22 08 53.9
A = USNOA2 1050-05826539
Further details in image
Info about Comet ISON: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C/2012_S1
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