Space Coast living has a unique benfit: we get to watch missile launches. They are always different and always impressive. Even though we're 20 miles south of Cape Canaveral we got a great view of the Delta 4 night launch on Dec-05. A great rumble really topped it off. The Delta 4 vehicle carried a WGS 3 satellite to geosynchronous orbit.
For this picture I attached a Canon 40D DSLR to my table top camera tracking mount to keep the stars from trailing during the long exposures. The missile trail was captured with a 4 minute exposure. ImagesPlus was used for most of the image processing. The constellation lines were added with Photoshop to make it easier to see the apparent path of the missile through the sky.
Delta 4 Slices the Night Sky
Posted by Rick Young 0 comments
Milky Way Star Clouds
Posted by Rick Young 0 comments
Labels: Milky Way Canon 40D Iowa
Posted by StrGzr Ron 0 comments
M33 Pinwheel Galaxy
Posted by Rick Young 0 comments
Labels: galaxy, M33, Pinwheel, Triangulum
M27 Dumbbell Nebula
Posted by Rick Young 0 comments
Labels: M27, Planetary Nebula
Banner Design
I want to combine some of the features of Ron's entry with some right-sized lettering to make the banner. After all, the logo won't stand alone, unless we are making T-shirts (not a bad idea). Here's a rough draft of a banner format: ...Phil
Posted by Phil Henderson 0 comments
Sept 4th Apollo Moon Party
Save the date, Friday Sept 4th 2009! For a special Apollo Landing Site Moon Party immediately following the NEW Space and Astronomy Public Lecture Series hosted by Dr. Fiorella Terenzi.
http://www.brevardcc.edu/astrolectures
What: Apollo Landing Site Moon Party (full moon)
Who: BAS/MAS/SAS
Set-up Time: 7:00pm
Moon Party: 8:30-10:30
Location: BCC Cocoa Planetarium & Observatory
Refreshments will be served
Lecture Info:
Sept. 4 '09 "Moon, Mars, and the Stars: The Constellation Program and the Future of Space Exploration". Panelists: Robert D. Cabana, NASA KSC Director and Astronaut; Russell Romanella, Director, International Space and Spacecraft Processing Directorate, NASA KSC; Jon Cowart, Manager Exploration Systems, NASA KSC.
Posted by Melbourne Astronomical Society 0 comments
My Final Idea
Posted by StrGzr Ron 1 comments
Posted by StrGzr Ron 0 comments