Other: Astrophotography, Astronomy, Astrophysics & Quantum Mechanics
Website: www.thestarryknight.net
I’m an astrophotographer & amateur astronomer based in the Bay Area. Here’s a sampling of my pics👇🏽 , all taken from the Bay Area!
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Named for the delicate, draped filamentary structures, but is actually the debris of one of the best-known supernova explosions!
More in the Alt-txt
Named for the delicate, draped filamentary structures, but is actually the debris of one of the best-known supernova explosions!
More in the Alt-txt
Named for the delicate, draped filamentary structures, but is actually the debris of one of the best-known supernova explosions!
More in the Alt-txt
Named for the delicate, draped filamentary structures, but is actually the debris of one of the best-known supernova explosions!
More in the Alt-txt
I imaged Saturn two nights back & have been imaging since 2020. Notice how the rings have gone from nearly face-on to edge-on? This is a 13 to 15 year cycle and is due to Saturn's ring tilt of 27deg to Earth's orbital plane. Saturn just had Equinox in May!
I imaged Saturn two nights back & have been imaging since 2020. Notice how the rings have gone from nearly face-on to edge-on? This is a 13 to 15 year cycle and is due to Saturn's ring tilt of 27deg to Earth's orbital plane. Saturn just had Equinox in May!
Taken from my deck in SF Bay Area👇🏽
Taken from my deck in SF Bay Area👇🏽
👇🏽Just 10 min exposures (each 5sec)
👇🏽Just 10 min exposures (each 5sec)
This is a composite of my own takes of Saturn over the last few years. Looking forward to imagining Saturn in the fall when the rings will still be near invisible!🫥
This is a composite of my own takes of Saturn over the last few years. Looking forward to imagining Saturn in the fall when the rings will still be near invisible!🫥
👇The last time it was seen in 1995. 🔭🧪
👇The last time it was seen in 1995. 🔭🧪
Venus (upper right) and Mercury (lower left)
Venus (upper right) and Mercury (lower left)
M81 aka Bode’s galaxy is a grand design spiral galaxy. M82 aka the Cigar is a starburst galaxy.
Repeated encounters between the two is triggering star formation in M82 but also tearing it apart
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M81 aka Bode’s galaxy is a grand design spiral galaxy. M82 aka the Cigar is a starburst galaxy.
Repeated encounters between the two is triggering star formation in M82 but also tearing it apart
#astronomy
#astrophotography
While they are two degrees or four Moon-widths apart from one another in our skies, in reality they are over a billion and a half kms apart
Their true distance scale in the alt-txt
While they are two degrees or four Moon-widths apart from one another in our skies, in reality they are over a billion and a half kms apart
Their true distance scale in the alt-txt
While they are two degrees or four Moon-widths apart from one another in our skies, in reality they are over a billion and a half kms apart
Their true distance scale in the alt-txt
While they are two degrees or four Moon-widths apart from one another in our skies, in reality they are over a billion and a half kms apart
Their true distance scale in the alt-txt
This is ingress👇🏽
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This is ingress👇🏽
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About the same size as the Earth and formed of the same materials, but a runaway greenhouse effect means surface temps over 900F and clouds formed of sulfuric acid
This is Venus!
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About the same size as the Earth and formed of the same materials, but a runaway greenhouse effect means surface temps over 900F and clouds formed of sulfuric acid
This is Venus!
#astronomy
#astrophotography
About the same size as the Earth and formed of the same materials, but a runaway greenhouse effect means surface temps over 900F and clouds formed of sulfuric acid
This is Venus!
#astronomy
#astrophotography
About the same size as the Earth and formed of the same materials, but a runaway greenhouse effect means surface temps over 900F and clouds formed of sulfuric acid
This is Venus!
#astronomy
#astrophotography
Watch the Great Red Spot rotate in & out from our perspective, Io (right) and Ganymede (left) in their orbit
The best part? In the first frame, Ganymede is in a partial phase as it has just emerged.. that’s Jupiter’s shadow!
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Watch the Great Red Spot rotate in & out from our perspective, Io (right) and Ganymede (left) in their orbit
The best part? In the first frame, Ganymede is in a partial phase as it has just emerged.. that’s Jupiter’s shadow!
#astronomy
Specs in the alt text
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Specs in the alt text
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#astrophotography
Watch the Great Red Spot rotate in & out from our perspective, Io (right) and Ganymede (left) in their orbit
The best part? In the first frame, Ganymede is in a partial phase as it has just emerged.. that’s Jupiter’s shadow!
#astronomy
Watch the Great Red Spot rotate in & out from our perspective, Io (right) and Ganymede (left) in their orbit
The best part? In the first frame, Ganymede is in a partial phase as it has just emerged.. that’s Jupiter’s shadow!
#astronomy
Specs in the alt text
#astronomy
#astrophotography
Specs in the alt text
#astronomy
#astrophotography