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         Astronomy Images:     more books (100)
  1. CTE model for estimating CCD image smear (Proceedings / SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering) by James S Flores, 1995
  2. International Ultraviolet Explorer new spectral image processing system information manual: Low-dispersion data (International Ultraviolet Explorer) by J. S Nichols, 1994
  3. Incorporating the APS catalog of the POSS I and image archive in ADS final report for NAS5-32670 (SuDoc NAS 1.26:206798) by Roberta M. Humphreys, 1998
  4. SKYMAP astronomical image display and analysis by Doug Mink, 1988
  5. The Messier objects: Images from Grasslands Observatory by Charles Messier, 2000
  6. Evaluation of image quality in a Cassegrain-type telescope with an oscillating secondary mirror (NASA technical memorandum) by Edwin F Erickson, 1975
  7. High spatial resolution restoration of IRAS images final report (SuDoc NAS 1.26:199506) by NASA, 1990
  8. Results of basic improvements to the extraction of spectra from IUE low dispersion images by Ralph C Bohlin, 1980
  9. International Ultraviolet Explorer new spectral image processing system information manual (International Ultraviolet Explorer) by M. P Garhart, 1997
  10. ROSAT X-ray images (SuDoc NAS 1.86:R 67/V.-) by NASA,
  11. Infrared and visible images of the eclipsed moon of December 19, 1964 (AFCRL) by J. M Saari, 1966
  12. Virtual Observatory: Plate Content Digitization, Archive Mining & Image Sequence Processing: Proceedings of the International Workshop
  13. A system for astronomical image processing: Documentation for the system manager (Internal report) by Bianca Garilli, 1984
  14. Image construction from the IRAS survey and data fusion (SuDoc NAS 1.26:187640) by Tjeerd Romke Bontekoe, 1990

121. Index Of /~littmann/Astronomy/Images
Parent Directory 25Jul-1999 1341 - home.gif 25-Jul-1999......Index of /~littmann/astronomy/images. Name Last modified Size
http://web.utk.edu/~littmann/Astronomy/Images/
Index of /~littmann/Astronomy/Images
Name Last modified Size Description ... Parent Directory 25-Jul-1999 13:41 - home.gif 25-Jul-1999 13:38 4k homebutton.gif 25-Jul-1999 13:38 4k links.gif 25-Jul-1999 13:38 3k moon.gif 25-Jul-1999 13:38 5k schedule.gif 25-Jul-1999 13:38 3k syllabus.gif 25-Jul-1999 13:39 3k

122. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Astronomy & Space - Refere
23. Jeff MacQuarrie s astronomy CCD images http//members.aol.com/tchphysics/ Dive into CCD images of galaxies, nebulae and star clusters.
http://zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=1160834

123. Astronomical Images
Astronomical images. Most pictures taken at the Wheaton College Observatory. This is the equipment we use, a 12 LX200 telescope and SBIG ST8 camera.
http://www.wheatoncollege.edu/academic/academicdept/astronomy/observatory/atorio
Astronomical Images Most pictures taken at the Wheaton College Observatory This is the equipment we use, a 12" LX200 telescope and SBIG ST8 camera. James Eberhart 03' The Horsehead Nebula, taken in February 2000. Three 20 min. exposures to make this RGB image. The Southern Celestial Pole, taken in July 1999 just outside of Gore, New Zealand. Roughly a 3.5 hour exposure on ISO 25 Kodak film, with 28mm lens at f/2.2. Notice the Southern Cross at the right. Solar Images: Taken with an H-alpha filter and an SBIG STV camera. Eagle Nebula: 10 min. clear, 15 min. red, 17 min. green, 20 min. blue with 12 in. scope and ST8. LRGB Red Omega Nebula: 10 min. clear x2, 5 min. red x2, 6.6 min. green x2, 10 min. blue x2 with 12 in. scope and ST8. The clear was taken in high resolution and the colors were taken in medium resolution. LRGB Red First Light for Wheaton's 18" Centurion Telescope. On Monday July 23, 2001, James Eberhart, Lori Agan, and I finally got Wheaton's newest telescope up and running. This is a section of the Veil Nebula. It is a 20min exposure with the red filter. The Centurion funs at f/2.8 and we are using an ST8 with a CFW-8 filter wheel. Not bad for our first picture. Back to Resource Page

124. Caltech Astronomy : Palomar Observatory
Printable /img Printable Version. Astronomical images. Snoop The Palomar AllSky Camera.
http://www.astro.caltech.edu/observatories/palomar/images/skyimages.html
Printable Version Astronomical Images Snoop: The Palomar All-Sky Camera Images on this site are attributed to:
Meet the Department
Observatories Academics ... Search Please send your feedback to webmaster@astro.caltech.edu

125. Astronomical Images
Back to Table of Contents. Astronomical images. astronomy Picture of the Day; JPL Archives; NASA Photo Gallery; Views of the Solar System. Back to Top.
http://www.phys.uvic.ca/dbr/resman/astronomy_images.html
Back to Table of Contents
Astronomical Images
Back to Top

126. Astronomy Picture Of The Day
astronomy Picture of the Day Each day a new, beautiful image or picture of our intriguing atmosphere is presented on this Web site, created by NASA, along with a short description written by an
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html&

127. Astronomy Picture Of The Day Archive
astronomy Picture of the Day Archive This site is the archive for the NASA (National Aeronautic Space Administration) astronomy Picture of the Day. Each day a different image or photograph of our
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.htm

128. Astronomical Images - Deep Sky Astrophotography
We ve moved! If you are not automatically transfered to the new page in a couple of seconds, please click on the link below to go to our new site
http://www.astrosurf.com/neptune/astropix/
We've moved! If you are not automatically transfered to the new page in a couple of seconds, please click on the link below to go to our new site:
http://www.astropix.com/INDEX.HTM

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129. Browsing Astronomical Images On The Web
M51, Astronomical images Over the Web. Browsers Servers Web Serving Test. There are quite a few servers which offer images of
http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/astro.image.html
Astronomical Images Over the Web
Browsers Servers Web Serving Test There are quite a few servers which offer images of either user-selected or observed sections of the sky (sometimes called "postage stamps"). Current servers and client browsers mostly deal with simple single-wavelength FITS images with World Coordinate System (WCS) sky coordinate to pixel transforms encoded in their headers. See Mark Calabretta and Eric Greisen's paper
Image Servers
  • SkyView , a versatile Mosaic-based, multi-wavelength image server, has been implemented at NASA/Goddard. It also returns a FITS file with WCS information. The SkyView Basic Form lets you select center coordinates, a sky survey, and image projection, size, and brightness scaling. The SkyView Advanced Form adds exact image size specification in pixels and degrees, catalog overlays, multi-color image overlays, and contouring.
  • DSS : The STScI Catalogs and Surveys Branch has a nice form for retrieving an image from the Digitized Sky Survey CDROMs. The SAO Digitized Sky Survey Server forms-based server retrieves FITS or GIF images within the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
  • Aladin Interactive Sky Atlas
    An interactive software sky atlas visualizing digitized images of any part of the sky, with superimposed entries from astronomical catalogs.

130. UA Astronomical Image Galleries
Thumbnail transfers too slow? Try our textonly image selection. This page is so popular that we are counting visitors. Since Apr. UA astronomy Home Page.
http://www.astr.ua.edu/choosepic.html
Select an image collection:
Thumbnail transfers too slow? Try our text-only image selection This page is so popular that we are counting visitors. Since Apr. 7, 2000 the count is (new server, new count) This material is managed by Bill Keel (keel@bildad.astr.ua.edu) Last changes: 03/2002
UA Astronomy Home Page

131. Index Of /~jparker/astronomy
Parent Directory 11Apr-2004 1700 - clusters/ 21-May-1998 1302......Index of /~jparker/astronomy. Name Last modified Size
http://www.stwing.upenn.edu/~jparker/astronomy/
Index of /~jparker/astronomy
Name Last modified Size Description ... Parent Directory 11-Apr-2004 17:00 - clusters/ 21-May-1998 13:02 - galaxies/ 23-Oct-1997 00:59 - Apache/1.3.27 Ben-SSL/1.48 Server at www.stwing.upenn.edu Port 80

132. Astronomical Images
Thumbnail images of galaxies, planets, and deep sky images.
http://www-astro.phast.umass.edu/images/
2MASS Image Gallery Welcome to the Planets SL-9/Jupiter Events NICMASS Gallery ... IC 2391 ROSAT Image
Animations
Animations of the time-dependence of the galactic disk response to the disturbance of the galactic halo by the Large Magellanic Cloud.

133. The Web Nebulae
Introduction Types of Nebulae The images The Pleiades; NGC 7023; Antares Rho Ophiuchi; Orion Nebula; Horsehead Nebula; Intro, images. © Bill Arnett, 1995 April 6.
http://www.seds.org/billa/twn/
The Web Nebulae
by Bill Arnett
If you look up at the night sky with your naked eye all you see is a black void with a few points of white light. But with a camera and a telescope an entirely different view unfolds in brilliant color and amazing detail. The pages that follow introduce a few of these spectacular objects. The study of the physics of many of these objects is of considerable scientific importance but their simple beauty can be enjoyed by all. Introduction
Types of Nebulae
The Images More info Appendices Note: I would greatly appreciate any comments you might have about this document, especially if you find a mistake. Send me mail at bill@nineplanets.org or see my " home page Intro Images Bill Arnett 1995 April 6

134. Astronomical Photographs From David Malin Images
David Malin images, microscope to telescope, seen from pole to pole . A new series of intriguing and attractive images are photomicrographs of crystals.
http://www.davidmalin.com/
Malin's micrographs Miller's twilights Fujii's constellations Anglo-Australian Observatory David Malin Images, microscope to telescope, seen from pole to pole....
David Malin Images
(DMI) is a source of high quality photographs of stars, galaxies and nebulae taken with some of the world's finest optical telescopes and by talented photographers using ordinary cameras. The images cover most of the sky on all angular scales, from the nearby constellations to the Milky Way and far distant galaxies.
Many of these pictures have been made by David Malin , mainly from plates taken with the telescopes of the Anglo-Australian Observatory . These pictures focus on stars and star-forming regions, globular clusters and the endless variety of galaxies. Other pictures, of star trails and constellations, were made with more modest equipment, both by David Malin and his associates David Miller and Akira Fujii.
The pictures are divided according to their source and often according to subject matter as well. The individual pages below take you on a tour of the distant universe with professional telescopes. David Miller's images are beautiful views of the nearest star at the beginning and end of the day and the moon, set in the Australian landscape. In between are the constellations, the star colours vividly captured by Akira Fujii.
A new series of intriguing and attractive images are photomicrographs of crystals. These are images of science but are presented as abstract art. All the images on these pages are available as high resolution digital files as well as prints.

135. Dave Palmer's Astronomy Page
Dave Palmer s astronomy page. Are we having fun yet? . My deep sky astro work is done with my 8 inch Meade LX200 SCT, sometimes with
http://www.magicdave.com/astro.htm
Dave Palmer's astronomy page
"Are we having fun yet?"
My deep sky astro work is done with my 8 inch Meade LX200 SCT, sometimes with a piggyback camera for wider fields.
Some of my work:
The total solar eclipse of Aug 11, 1999
Rocket launches
The 4th of July, 2000 Moon
Aurora of Sept 15, 2001
Conjunction of five planets and a 24-hour Moon 5/13/02
Ring around the Moon, 2/27/02
The Leonid meteor storm of Nov 18, 2001. A composite of several
exposures, shot near Mojave, Ca. The light on the horizon is not
Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter 2/23/99.
Three Jovian moons visible in full size image
Transit of Mercury 11/15/99
Transit of Mercury 11/15/99,
lotsa sunspots visible
Triffid nebula Eagle nebula M16 Lagoon nebula M8 The Great Orion Nebula Orion's belt Sagittarius and the summer Milky Way Partial solar eclipse 1991 Solar eclipse 1991 Solar eclipse 1991 Solar eclipse Total Lunar eclipse and Saturn Moon and Venus in conjunction Moon, partial phase 24-hour-old new Moon Comet Hale-Bopp Solar flares photographed in H-alpha
Some spaceflight links:
Steven Pietrobon's Guide to the Space Shuttle NASA Space Flight Page
Some astro links:
International Dark-Sky Association. Rage, rage against the glowing of the light!

136. David Hanon's Astronomical CCD Images
Welcome to David Hanon s Astronomical CCD Imaging Page. This home page is presented for the purpose of displaying recent Astroimages taken with my 7 f/9
http://www.mindspring.com/~dhanon/home.htm
W elcome to D avid H anon's A stronomical
CCD I maging P age
This home page is presented for the purpose of displaying recent Astro-images taken with my 7" f/9 refractor and ccd camera.
NGC7293 Helix Nebula
To view a collection of my CCD Images,
select from the following categories:
Deep Space...
Sun, Moon, and Planets... Comets...
  • About my imaging equipment ...
  • Visitor#
    David Hanon, dhanon@mindspring.com
    New home page look thanks to my HTML consultant, Letha McLaren
    Add a Web-Counter to your homepage.

    137. Astronomical Images
    Astronomical images. ATNF Telescopes. Pictures of ATNF Telescopes; Australia Telescope Compact Array Live! See what The Australia Telescope
    http://www.atnf.csiro.au/research/images/
    Parkes Narrabri Mopra VLBI ... Internal
    Astronomical Images
    ATNF Telescopes
    Images from ATNF Telescopes
    Planets
    Jupiter shines brightly at radio wavelengths, the emission comes from electrons trapped in its magnetosphere. Because the planet is rotating, it is possible to make three-dimensional images of magnetosphere, and watch it change.
    • Still images of Jupiter at two different radio wavelengths.
    • Movies of Jupiter at radio wavelengths.
    Stars
    • Movie of the star Eta Carinae; watch the radio-emitting nebula around the star change during its 5.5-year cycle.
    Starburst Galaxies
    Starburst galaxies are forming huge numbers of stars, all at once. Two of the nearest examples are
    Radio Galaxies
    "Radio galaxies" are galaxies that give off most of their light at radio wavelengths. They are incredibly bright - we can see them at the far end of the Universe! They are thought to be caused by a black hole at the centre of a galaxy, which pulls gas and stars in to the centre, and sends some of it flying out again in narrow jets of plasma, which gives off the radio emission. Three nearby examples that were found in a survey by the Parkes telescope are With the Parkes telescope and others in the northern hemisphere, astronomers have mapped the

    138. XEphem 3.5.2
    Interactive astronomy program for Unix systems with X Windows and Motif. open source Unix
    http://www.clearskyinstitute.com/xephem/

    139. Astronomy Picture Of The Day
    A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation. astronomy Picture of the Day. Discover the cosmos!
    http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
    Astronomy Picture of the Day
    Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2004 June 6
    Mercury Spotting
    Credit:
    SOHO EIT Consortium ESA NASA Explanation: Can you spot the planet? The diminutive disk of Mercury, the solar system's innermost planet, spent about five hours crossing in front of the enormous solar disk on 2003 May 7, as viewed from the general vicinity of planet Earth. The Sun was above the horizon during the entire transit for observers in Europe, Africa, Asia, or Australia, and the horizon was certainly no problem for the sun-staring SOHO spacecraft. Seen as a dark spot , Mercury progresses from left to right (top panel to bottom) in these four images from SOHO's extreme ultraviolet camera. The panels' false-colors correspond to different wavelengths in the extreme ultraviolet which highlight regions above the Sun's visible surface. This was the first of 14 transits of Mercury which will occur during the 21st century , but the next similar event will be a much more rare transit of Venus this coming Tuesday. Need help spotting Mercury? Just click on the picture.

    140. ASP: Astronomical Images
    home resources links. SEARCH ASP SITE Resource Center Topics AstroShop, Books, Favorite Links, ASP Educational Resources, Astronomical images.
    http://www.astrosociety.org/resources/linkimages.html
    home resources
    SEARCH ASP SITE: Resource Center Topics: AstroShop Books Favorite Links ASP Educational Resources
    Astronomical Images
    The ASP NGC Images Listing
    Astronomical CCD Imaging

    Astronomical Image Library

    Astronomy Picture of the Day
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