astrophotography by bill w

Astrophotography

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

monster prom

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Interrupting the Jovian parade with a monster solar prominence jutting way off the edge of the solar disk. This one sat on the edge of the ...
Sunday, March 27, 2016

clown nebula, scientific jelly bean pallet

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Narrow band imaging is a technique astronomers use to demonstrate the spatial distribution of specific ion emission lines in an astronomical...
Thursday, March 24, 2016

Double transit and GRS on jupiter

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On 3/21-22 Jupiter put on a juggling display Io, Europa and their shadows crossed Jupiter's face along with the great red spot over th...
Tuesday, March 22, 2016

jupiter's redder red spot, detail on ganymede

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jupiter's up and in prime form right now here's my first of the season: might be my imagination,  but the red spot (which ha...
Sunday, March 6, 2016

clowning around with narrow band filters :)

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I'd planned to image a very faint planetary binned x 4, but felt compelled to shoot something binned x 1 when I realized the seeing was ...
Sunday, February 21, 2016

Abell 78 where's the helium?

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first, a more aesthetically pleasing version in Ha OIII OIII, then the helium: Abell 78 is a rare type of planetary nebula who's exha...
Sunday, November 29, 2015

the dolphin, sharpless 188: an exercise in faintness

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Sharpless-188 (SH2-188, Simeis 22 or the Dolphin Nebula) is one of the largest planetary nebulae known (9 light year diameter).  Extremely f...
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