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NGC 6765: A Stellar Enigma in the Constellation Lyra

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Eyes Galaxies

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Flocculent Spiral Galaxy

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The Globular Cluster in Hercules

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NGC 5033: A Cosmic Laboratory in the Constellation Canes Venatici

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The Beauty of Transformation: Exploring NGC 7008

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A Cosmic Trio Engaged in a Gravitational Dance

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Here is the last image obtained from IC4109, in Ha,O[III],S[II] narrowband filters and RGB Stars.

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Here is the last image obtained from M81 and M82, with LRGB-Ha filters.

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Here is the last image obtained from M01, with LRGB-Ha filters.

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First light from remote observatory of the Tulip Nebula.

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Shark Nebula from Astrocamp.

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160h Veil Nebula Collaboration

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The Ghost of Cassiopeia

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A Spiral Galaxy in the Vortex of Cosmic Interaction

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IC 1805 and IC 1795, image acquired and combined with different resolutions.

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Practical guide to make photometric observations, explained step by step, of exoplanet transits.

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This image was awarded on 11/07/2023 by AAPOD

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Explain a technique, that can be used by non-professional astronomers, and whose results could go in line with the characterization of planetary atmospheres.

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The numerous columns of gas and dust in this nebula are known areas of star formation. Taking images with different filters allows us to very well separate the elements that form it, the blue color being characteristic of Oxygen.

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Here is the last image obtained from NGC281, with Ha,O[III],S[II] filters.

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  • NGC 6765: A Stellar Enigma in the Constellation Lyra

    NGC 6765: A Stellar Enigma in the Constellation Lyra

    The Fascinating End of a Star: The Planetary Nebula NGC 6765 As a researcher in the vast field of astrophysics, my attention is often drawn to objects that mark the end of the life of stars like our Sun: planetary nebulae. These spectacular cocoons of gas and dust, expelled by dying stars, are cosmic laboratories…

  • Arp 286: A Cosmic Trio Engaged in a Gravitational Dance

    Arp 286: A Cosmic Trio Engaged in a Gravitational Dance

    The Fascination of Galactic Interactions: The Case of Arp 286 As an astrophysicist, my work focuses on unraveling the mysteries of galactic evolution, and few phenomena are as revealing as interactions between galaxies. The Arp 286 system, also known as KTG 54, is a stellar example of this cosmic dance. Located in the constellation Virgo,…

  • NGC 7008: The Fetus Nebula, A Glimpse into Stellar Death and Cosmic Birth

    NGC 7008: The Fetus Nebula, A Glimpse into Stellar Death and Cosmic Birth

    The Beauty of Transformation: Exploring NGC 7008 In the field of stellar evolution, I have always been fascinated by the final stage of the life of stars like our Sun: the formation of planetary nebulae. These objects, despite their misleading name (which stems from their planet-like appearance through small telescopes), are actually the gas and…

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