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Showing posts with label NYC astrophotography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYC astrophotography. Show all posts

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) visible in NYC

Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) is making its grand journey through the inner solar system, inspiring astronomers, photographers, and stargazers around the world. As part of this collective fascination, I’m excited to share my photographs I captured of this remarkable celestial visitor against the vibrant cityscape of Brooklyn, NYC.

These photos are my small contribution to the ongoing global observation of this rare comet, offering a glimpse into how even from an urban environment, the wonders of space remain accessible to those with the patience to seek them.


Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) visible from Brooklyn over the Verrazano Bridge and Staten Island after Sunset

Canon EOS Ra, EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Lens, f/3.8, ISO 1600, 2 sec. October 15, 2024.

In a stunning blend of cosmic beauty and urban life, Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) was captured over Brooklyn just after sunset. Although not visible to the naked eye due to the intense light pollution of New York City, the comet revealed itself through the preview on a Canon RA camera. 


Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) over Brooklyn, NYC.

Canon EOS Ra, EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Lens, f/3.2, ISO 400, 3 sec. October 15, 2024.

Nestled between Staten Island and a boat drifting across the water, the comet adds a subtle glow beneath the iconic Verrazano Bridge, demonstrating the magic that can still be found in the night sky, even amid the city’s overwhelming lights.

The next photo dives deeper into the beauty of Comet C/2023 A3, revealing details not visible in the wide-angle city shot. Captured with a Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM telephoto lens, the image showcases the comet’s bright, glowing tail and even a faint anti-tail.




Canon EOS 60Da, Canon EF200mm f/2.8L II USM Lens,  f/2.8, ISO 2500, 2 sec, stock 10 images, using iOptron SkyTracker, October 16, 2024.

The anti-tail is a fascinating feature that forms due to the unique alignment between the comet, the Sun, and Earth. While the main tail streams away from the Sun, the anti-tail appears to extend in the opposite direction. This is not because the comet has two tails going in different directions, but rather due to an optical illusion caused by our perspective. The anti-tail consists of dust particles along the comet’s orbit, which, under the right angle, seem to point sunward.

These images represent not just the beauty of the comet but also the joy of participating in a global observation effort. Whether observing from a dark, rural landscape or amidst the glowing lights of a bustling city, we all have the opportunity to look up and witness the universe unfolding before us.



Monday, August 4, 2014

Astrophotography little planet at night polar panorama

Astrophotography - tiny planet at night - Photoshop Filter - Polar Coordinate.. Manhattan.

Astrophotography little planet at night polar panoramas
Ladder to the Sky - Manhattan 360 Degrees Panorama polar coordinate
Little Planet - Tower of David Jerusalem Israel - 360 Panorama
Little Planet Brooklyn Sheepshead Bay

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Canon 60Da Astrophotography - Brooklyn NYC


This is my first photo by Canon 60Da. Roses and night sky (Saturn and Libra, Scorpius, Ophiuchus constellations).

Sky and roses Canon 60Da Astrophotography Brooklyn NYC
Canon 60Da astrophotography
Canon 60Da - Astrophotography Camera

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Dew-Not Astrophotography Dew Remover

One of the problem for night photographer is dew forming on your lens or telescope. Before I used chemical hand warmer to prevent the dew forming but finally decided to buy the Dew Remover
Dew-Not dew removal systems DNC02 Controller, Dew-Not dew removal systems DN005 for 4" Scope and Celestron Power Tank - Astrophotography
Dew Heater Astrophotography



Wednesday, April 9, 2014

NYC Lunar Eclipse April 15, 2014

How does the man-in-the-moon cut his hair?
(Eclipse it!) 

NYC Total lunar eclipse will be on April 15, 2014

NYC Lunar Eclipse December 21, 2010


Penumbral eclipse begins:  Apr 15 at 12:55 AM
Partial eclipse begins:         Apr 15 at  1:59 AM
Total Eclipse begins:          Apr 15 at  3:08 AM
Maximum Eclipse:             Apr 15 at  3:46 AM
Total Eclipse ends:             Apr 15 at  4:23 AM
Partial Eclipse ends:           Apr 15 at  5:32 AM
Moonset:                            Apr 15 at  6:21 AM
Penumbral Eclipse ends:    Apr 15 at  6:36 AM



 

The weather forecast is not good for NYC at this time. But may be it will change, I hope.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Fixed Tripod DSLR Astrophotography

Fixed Tripod DSLR Astrophotography is easy and simple.

Tripod Digital Astrophotography - Brooklyn Astronomy - Canon Ultra Wide Angle Lens EF 16 35mm f2.8L II
Digital SLR Astrophotography with Fixed Tripod
DSLR Astrophotography - NYC Astronomy - Fixed Tripod

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Astrophotography Equipment DSLR Webcam Collage

This is astrophotography collage with images of  solar corona,  saturn, jupiter, mars, solar and lunar eclipses, northern lights, milky way and photos of telescopes with photo camera and webcamera, binoculars.

Astrophotography Equipment DSLR Webcam Collage - NYC Astrophotography

Friday, January 24, 2014

Urban Astrophotography

Urban Astrophotography - NYC astronomy - Orion Constellation
Urban Astrophotography NYC - Lyra Constellation
Cassiopeia constellation - Urban Astronomy-  Brooklyn Astrophotography
Brooklyn astronomy - Manhattan panorama at night

Friday, January 17, 2014

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Photos from Airplane


Sky and Clouds from Airplane
Sunset from airplane, Brooklyn astrophotography
Sunset - East Coast of the United States from airplane, Astrophotography
Photos from Airplane - Europe sunrise
Clouds from airplane
View from airplane -Earth sunrise


Thursday, December 5, 2013

Brooklyn Sunset NYC

Tried to made photo of comet PANSTAR on March 2013. I was not so lucky. Instead there are some photos of  sunset as seen in Brooklyn NYC.

Brooklyn Sunset, Astronomy and Astrophotography,  Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
NYC Sunset (as seen in Brooklyn), Verrazano Bridge, Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, Astronomy and Astrophotography
Sunset as seen in Brooklyn (NYC), Verrazano Bridge, Astronomy and Astrophotography,  Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

NYC Solar Eclipse



Still are waiting ISON comets. I hope it will be visible in NYC in couple of days. Now I just adding photos from NYC solar eclipse.
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NYC Solar Eclipse November 3 2013

NYC Solar Eclipse JFK Airport Sunrise November 3 2013
NYC Solar Eclipse

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Coronado SolarMax II 60 NexImage5

Sun 2013-10-26
Coronado SolarMax II 60,
NexImage 5 ccd,
Nexstar 4SE mount,
Two Barlows 2x each (Total x4),
Registax, Photoshop
Two Colors


NexImage 5, Coronado SolarMax II 60, Nexstar 4SE

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

NexImage 5 Coronado SolarMax II 60

Sun 2013-10-26
Coronado SolarMax II 60,
NexImage 5 ccd,
Nexstar 4SE mount,
Barlow 2x,
Registax, Photoshop - false color

Coronado SolarMax II 60 NexImage 5
Telescope Coronado SolarMax II 60, Celestron NexStar 4SE Computerized Mount and NexImage5

Monday, October 28, 2013

Solar prominences - Coronado SolarMax II 60 Canon 40D

Coronado SolarMax II 60
Celestron 4se mount
Canon 40D
Barlow 2x
October 20, 2013


Solar prominences - Coronado SolarMax II 60 Canon 40D
I bought Coronado Dovetail Mounting Plate for PST and SolarMax Item# MEAD414-1
Coronado Dovetail Mounting Plate for PST and SolarMax Item# MEAD414-1 and Coronado SolarMax II 60 
All configuration now is more simple
Coronado SolarMax II 60 and Celestron 4SE Computerized Mount
This allow use even Canon 40D to make photos


Thursday, October 3, 2013

Cloudy starry night sky

Cloudy starry night sky
Cloudy starry night sky, Canon 16-35mm f 2.8 L II USM Ultra Wide Angle Lens, Canon 40D, ISO 1600, 30 sec, @2.8 - KOA Delaware Water Gap

Monday, June 17, 2013

Coronado SolarMax II 60 Telescope

Coronado SolarMax II 60 Telescope

Coronado SolarMax II 60

Coronado SolarMax II 60


 Celestron 4SE and piggy back Coronado SolarMax II 60 Telescope

Celestron 4SE and piggyback Coronado Solarmax 60
Piggy-Back for Celestron 4SE allows easy to use GOTO for Coronado SolarMax II 60!
Coronado Solarmax 60 piggy-back

Celestron 4SE, Solarmax 60
Piggy-back Coronado 60 Celestron 4SE
Piggy-Back Mount for Celestron NexStar 4 (Item# BRKTPIG4)

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Celestron Stereo Binocular Viewer # 93691

I just received the Celestron Stereo Binocular Viewer 93691. These are photo of scope with the Binoviewer.
Celestron 4SE and Binoviewer
Celestron Stereo Binocular Viewer  93691 and 4SE
Celestron 4SE and Celestron Stereo Binocular Viewer  93691
I like this toy. Also, more easy for kids now see through Binoviewer. Really like 3-D or IMAX scope :)