Cousins
alachia posted a photo:
Winnie vs Daisy. The two cousins have been playing together but the size difference means they have to be constantly monitored. Winnie knows how to let Daisy play at her level for awhile and even seems like the more timid one at first with her tail tucked between her legs. But then later, the true Win-ster comes out and Daisy gets schooled. Unfortunately, Daisy is a sore loser. She can dish it but not take it. Lol. Then the little one gets frustrated and angry. We are trying to train them to play nicely.
Butterflies & Puppies
thomevered posted a photo:
View On Black
I had the opportunity to play paparazzi at my wife's company picnic last week :-)
Stargazing at BodyWorlds (Sept 3, 2010) #5
Astronomy Calgary posted a photo:
It was stargazing under the lights and in the parking lot -- sidewalk astronomy at its best, and going where the people are not where the skies are! But on Friday, Sept. 3 we set up telescopes outside the entrance to BodyWorlds exhibit at the TELUS World of Science, to take advantage of the late-night hours of the closing weekend to show people coming and going the stars and Jupiter. Most people stopped for a look and stayed to talk. About 150 people stopped by, and despite the lights and clouds, saw some "really cool stuff!" © 2010 Alan Dyer
Stargazing at BodyWorlds (Sept 3, 2010) #4
Astronomy Calgary posted a photo:
It was stargazing under the lights and in the parking lot -- sidewalk astronomy at its best, and going where the people are not where the skies are! But on Friday, Sept. 3 we set up telescopes outside the entrance to BodyWorlds exhibit at the TELUS World of Science, to take advantage of the late-night hours of the closing weekend to show people coming and going the stars and Jupiter. Most people stopped for a look and stayed to talk. About 150 people stopped by, and despite the lights and clouds, saw some "really cool stuff!" © 2010 Alan Dyer
Stargazing at BodyWorlds (Sept 3, 2010) #3
Astronomy Calgary posted a photo:
It was stargazing under the lights and in the parking lot -- sidewalk astronomy at its best, and going where the people are not where the skies are! But on Friday, Sept. 3 we set up telescopes outside the entrance to BodyWorlds exhibit at the TELUS World of Science, to take advantage of the late-night hours of the closing weekend to show people coming and going the stars and Jupiter. Most people stopped for a look and stayed to talk. About 150 people stopped by, and despite the lights and clouds, saw some "really cool stuff!" © 2010 Alan Dyer
Stargazing at BodyWorlds (Sept 3, 2010) #2
Astronomy Calgary posted a photo:
It was stargazing under the lights and in the parking lot -- sidewalk astronomy at its best, and going where the people are not where the skies are! But on Friday, Sept. 3 we set up telescopes outside the entrance to BodyWorlds exhibit at the TELUS World of Science, to take advantage of the late-night hours of the closing weekend to show people coming and going the stars and Jupiter. Most people stopped for a look and stayed to talk. About 150 people stopped by, and despite the lights and clouds, saw some "really cool stuff!" © 2010 Alan Dyer
Stargazing at BodyWorlds (Sept 3, 2010) #1
Astronomy Calgary posted a photo:
It was stargazing under the lights and in the parking lot -- sidewalk astronomy at its best, and going where the people are not where the skies are! But on Friday, Sept. 3 we set up telescopes outside the entrance to BodyWorlds exhibit at the TELUS World of Science, to take advantage of the late-night hours of the closing weekend to show people coming and going the stars and Jupiter. Most people stopped for a look and stayed to talk. About 150 people stopped by, and despite the lights and clouds, saw some "really cool stuff!" © 2010 Alan Dyer
Explorando el Universo
abrahamponce posted a photo:
Los conocimientos astronómicos mayas conducían su vida de acuerdo a sus predicciones.
Marzo 2010
Maya mirando el cielo
abrahamponce posted a photo:
Los conocimientos astronómicos mayas conducían su vida de acuerdo a sus predicciones.
Marzo 2010
Have a Daisy Doodle Day!
Bluebird0927 (Off/On) posted a photo:
Daisy, a golden ShiTzu puppy says 'hello' to all our dear Flickr friends. Have a good one! ♡
the Heart nebula in hydrogen-alpha
write_adam posted a photo:
For all the lovers out there, here's IC1805, the Heart Nebula, in hydrogen-alpha.
Will aim to colourize this with RGB the next time we have a clear night.
Thanks for looking!
Details:
FSQ-85 and STL-11000M
160 minutes exposure, Baader 7nm Ha filter (8 x 20 minutes)
Taken from downtown Toronto, Canada
September 4, 2010
Minerva
kudosmyhero posted a photo:
Wealth industry looks out of the box
Jupiter
Brendan Alexander posted a photo:
My first attempt at planetry imaging.
Camera: Phillips SPC900 Webcam
Telescope: Celestron C8 Newt.& Celestron 2x Barlow Lens
FL: 2000m
Mount: CG5
Date & Time: 30Aug2010, Appox: 23:30gmt
Location: Donegal, Ireland
Stacked: Registax
Processed: Photoshop 7.0 and Registax.
The Moon: Up Close
Brendan Alexander posted a photo:
Camera: Phillips SPC900 Webcam
Telescope: Celestron C8 Newt.& Celestron 2x Barlow Lens
FL: 2000m
Mount: CG5
Date & Time: 31Aug2010, Appox: 00:00gmt
Location: Donegal, Ireland
Stacked: Registax
Processed: Photoshop 7.0 and Registax.
Four Months: Toby is certainly maturing
Spikey67 posted a photo:

