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Astrophotography Collection (page 6)

Astrophotography takes us on a mesmerizing journey through the vastness of the universe, capturing breathtaking celestial wonders

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The Cave Nebula

The Cave Nebula

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Messier 88 and Messier 91 in the constellation Coma Berenices

Messier 88 and Messier 91 in the constellation Coma Berenices

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Melotte 15

Melotte 15 taken with sulfur II, hydrogen alpha, and ionized oxygen filters

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Star trails and a lone tent in the Inyo National Forest, California

Star trails and a lone tent in the Inyo National Forest, California

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Dusty Nebulae in Cepheus constellation

Dusty Nebulae in Cepheus constellation
This field contains the dusty nebula vdb 150 in the Cepheus constellation

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: M106 Spiral Galaxy

M106 Spiral Galaxy harboring our nearest extragalactic jet taken with clear red green blue filter set and hydrogen alpha filters

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Messier 81, or Bodes Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major

Messier 81, or Bodes Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major
Messier 81, or Bodes Galaxy, is located about 12 million light years from our planet and is one of the most iconic spiral galaxies in the night sky

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The Large Magellanic Cloud and bright star Canopus

The Large Magellanic Cloud and bright star Canopus

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Messier 101, The Pinwheel Galaxy in Ursa Major

Messier 101, The Pinwheel Galaxy in Ursa Major

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Widefield view of nebulae in Sagittarius

Widefield view of nebulae in Sagittarius

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The Sombrero Galaxy

The Sombrero Galaxy, also known as Messier 104 or NGC 4594, is an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo. It has a bright nucleus, an unusually large central bulge

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: NGC 6995, the Bat Nebula, part of the Veil Nebula in Cygnus

NGC 6995, the Bat Nebula, part of the Veil Nebula in Cygnus

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The Rosette Nebula with nebulosity complex in Monoceros

The Rosette Nebula with nebulosity complex in Monoceros
The Rosette Nebula (bottom), with open cluster NGC 2244, and complex of nebulosity in Monoceros (above), including the Cone Nebula and Christmas Tree Cluster, with Monoceros dark nebula complex

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The Heart and Soul Nebulae in the constellation Cassiopeia

The Heart and Soul Nebulae in the constellation Cassiopeia
The Heart Nebula (at right, aka IC 1805) and the Soul Nebula (at left, aka IC 1848, and also the Fetus Nebula), in Cassiopeia. Just right of upper centre is the open star cluster NGC 1027

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Omega Centauri globular cluster

Omega Centauri globular cluster in the constellation Centaurus

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The Grand Carina Nebula in the southern sky

The Grand Carina Nebula in the southern sky. The Carina Nebula is a hydrogen-rich diffuse nebula

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The Bubble Nebula and open star cluster

The Bubble Nebula and open star cluster in the Cassiopeia constellation

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Nebulosity in Cassiopeia showing NGC 7822 and IC 1805

Nebulosity in Cassiopeia showing NGC 7822 and IC 1805
Nebulosity in Cassiopeia showing NGC 7822 (above center), and IC 1805 (at left)

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The constellation of Virgo

The constellation of Virgo

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Widefield view of the Crescent Nebula

Widefield view of the Crescent Nebula, also known as NGC 6888

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: IC 59 and IC 62 faint reflection nebulae near Gamma Cassiopeia

IC 59 and IC 62 faint reflection nebulae near Gamma Cassiopeia

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The Coalsack and Jewel Box Cluster in the Southern Cross

The Coalsack and Jewel Box Cluster in the Southern Cross
The Coalsack and Jewel Box Cluster area on the east side of Crux, the Southern Cross. The Coal Sack, which to the eye looks like a large dark patch, under photography breaks up into small patches

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The constellation of Leo and the Coma Star Cluster in Coma Berenices

The constellation of Leo and the Coma Star Cluster in Coma Berenices. The slight brightening at bottom is from Gegenschein

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Star Trails over Columbia Icefields

Star Trails over Columbia Icefields
September 6, 2014 - The stars setting into the west over the Columbia Icefields and Athabasca (left) and Stutfield (right) glaciers, and snowdome peak

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: 360 panorama of the Milky Way over Lago-Naki plateau, Russia

360 panorama of the Milky Way over Lago-Naki plateau, Russia

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: A star forming region in the constellation of Sagittarius

A star forming region in the constellation of Sagittarius
This image displays a major star forming region in the constellation of Sagittarius and features the Lagoon Nebula (M8) and the Trifid Nebula (M20)

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Southern Milky Way with Eta Carinae, Crux and Alpha & Beta Centauri

Southern Milky Way with Eta Carinae, Crux and Alpha & Beta Centauri
Area of southern Milky Way containing Eta Carinae, Crux and Alpha & Beta Centauri

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The Lagoon Nebula and Trifid Nebula in the constellation Sagittarius

The Lagoon Nebula and Trifid Nebula in the constellation Sagittarius
The Lagoon Nebula (NGC 6523), and Trifid Nebula (NGC 6514), in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The Cigar Galaxy and Bodes Galaxy

The Cigar Galaxy and Bodes Galaxy
Messier 82, the Cigar Galaxy (left), and Messier 81, Bodes Galaxy (right)

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Messier 81 spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Messier 81 spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The Milky Way behind a rural landscape, Mercedes, Argentina

The Milky Way behind a rural landscape, Mercedes, Argentina
The Milky Way in horizontal position setting at the west behind a rural landscape, Mercedes, Argentina

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: IC1805 Everest of Nebula

IC1805 Everest of Nebula
IC 1805 Everest of Nebulae taken with sulfur II, hydrogen alpha, and ionized oxygen filter

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: NGC 3628, an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo

NGC 3628, an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo
The Andromeda Galaxy, also known as Messier 31 or NGC 224, in the constellation Andromeda

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Star trails above campfire lit pine trees in Lassen Volcanic National Park

Star trails above campfire lit pine trees in Lassen Volcanic National Park
Star trails above the campfire lit pine trees in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Northern summer / autumn Milky Way from horizon to past the zenith, Alberta, Canada

Northern summer / autumn Milky Way from horizon to past the zenith, Alberta, Canada
September 20, 2011 - Northern summer/autumn Milky Way from horizon to past the zenith, Alberta, Canada

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: NGC7331 Galaxy and its companion galaxies

NGC7331 Galaxy and its companion galaxies
NGC 7331 Galaxy and its companion galaxies with clear red green blue filter set

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Centaurus A Galaxy NGC 5128

Centaurus A Galaxy NGC 5128

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The Vela Supernova Remnant

The Vela Supernova Remnant

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: 47 Tucanae, a globular cluster located in the constellation Tucana

47 Tucanae, a globular cluster located in the constellation Tucana
47 Tucanae (NGC 104), a globular cluster located in the constellation Tucana

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: The bright star cluster known as Melotte 15

The bright star cluster known as Melotte 15. Melotte 15 is embedded within and illuminates the central portion of the much larger glowing nebula identified as IC 1805

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Rosette nebula (NGC 2244) in Monoceros

Rosette nebula (NGC 2244) in Monoceros

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: A 360 degree panorama with aurora and bands of airglow at a Summer Star Party

A 360 degree panorama with aurora and bands of airglow at a Summer Star Party
August 19, 2012 - A 360 degree panorama of the main observing field at the Meadows Campground at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Saskatchewan, Canada, for the annual Summer Star Party

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Large complex of dust and gas in the constellations Lacerta and Pegasus

Large complex of dust and gas in the constellations Lacerta and Pegasus
Large complex of dust and gas on the border of the constellations Lacerta and Pegasus

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Messier 5, a globular cluster in the constellation Serpens

Messier 5, a globular cluster in the constellation Serpens
Markarians Chain Galaxies showing Messier 84, Messier 86, Messier 87, Messier 88, and Messier 90

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: NGC 884 and NGC 869, the Double Cluster in Perseus

NGC 884 and NGC 869, the Double Cluster in Perseus

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Bubble Nebula and Cave Nebula mosaic

Bubble Nebula and Cave Nebula mosaic
A mosaic of the region in Cassiopeia and Cepheus containing the Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635) at lower left, and the Cave Nebula (Sh 2-155) at upper right. At left is the bright open cluster Messier 52

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Messier 82, a starburst galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Messier 82, a starburst galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major
Messier 82, also known as the Cigar Galaxy, is a nearby Starburst Galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major. Messier 82 is the closest starburst galaxy to the Milky Way

Background imageAstrophotography Collection: Glowing and reflecting nebulosity in the constellation of Lacerta

Glowing and reflecting nebulosity in the constellation of Lacerta
Glowing and reflecting nebulosity of dust and gas in the constellation of Lacerta



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Astrophotography takes us on a mesmerizing journey through the vastness of the universe, capturing breathtaking celestial wonders. From M16, The Eagle Nebula in Serpens, where towering pillars of gas and dust give birth to new stars, to The Orion Nebula, a stellar nursery ablaze with vibrant colors. In Yukon's Fish Lake, Canada, witness the ethereal dance between the Aurora borealis and Milky Way as they paint the night sky with their enchanting hues. Star trails intertwine with the Aurora Australis or Southern Lights reflected in tranquil waters—a captivating spectacle that leaves us in awe. NGC 3324, known as Gabriela Mistral Nebula nestled within its constellation home; IC 2177 unveils itself as the Seagull Nebula—both showcasing intricate patterns and cosmic beauty beyond imagination. Nature's canvas comes alive when blue and green auroras grace gum trees—an extraordinary fusion of Earth's terrestrial charm with celestial marvels. Andrew Ainslie Common, a British astronomer whose passion for astrophotography paved new paths into our understanding of space. Through Picture No. 11671874 and Picture No. 11671842, we glimpse fleeting moments frozen in time—each frame telling its own cosmic tale waiting to be unraveled by curious minds. And let us not forget NGC 4565—a magnificent edge-on barred spiral galaxy residing in Coma Berenices constellation; while NGC 457 beckons stargazers with its open star cluster nestled within Cassiopeia's embrace. Astrophotography invites us to explore realms beyond our reach—to immerse ourselves in wonderment beneath an endless expanse of twinkling stars, and is through these glimpses into distant galaxies that we find inspiration and appreciation for both our place among the cosmos and the boundless mysteries yet to be discovered.