Astronomy, Starry skyPage 31
07-June-2024 Friday
Star trail
03-June-2024 Monday
Question for amateur astronomers
03-June-2024 Monday
Big parade of planets on June 3 and other events of the month
01-June-2024 Saturday
This is what the globular cluster M13 looks like
29-May-2024 Wednesday
Continuation of the post “The Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebula, showing through a telescope how they look in reality, without coloring, filters or processing”
28-May-2024 Tuesday
Lyrae's ring NGC 6720 (M57) seen through an amateur telescope. I'm showing it right now. Without coloring filters and processing
28-May-2024 Tuesday
Continuation of the post “The Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebula, showing through a telescope how they look in reality, without coloring, filters or processing”
25-May-2024 Saturday
Aurora in the New World. Crimea
24-May-2024 Friday
The explosion of a repeated nova in Northern Corona: in the wake of sensational news
18-May-2024 Saturday
I'll give you a star!
16-May-2024 Thursday
A BIG COMET is flying towards the Earth - C/2023 A3 (Zydzynshan-Atlas)
14-May-2024 Tuesday
North Aurora
14-May-2024 Tuesday
Northern lights or am I a little confused
12-May-2024 Sunday
Difficulties in astro photography
11-May-2024 Saturday
Polar lights in Rostov-on-Don May 11, 2024
11-May-2024 Saturday
Showing through an amateur telescope: Globular star cluster M3, this night. No filters or processing
10-May-2024 Friday
The Northern Lights are shown over the entire territory of Russia
10-May-2024 Friday
The beauty of the skies - galaxy NGC 4565 IGLA. I’m showing it through an amateur telescope right now. No processing
10-May-2024 Friday
The Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebula, showing through a telescope how they look in reality, without coloring, filters or processing
10-May-2024 Friday
Universal accident
09-May-2024 Thursday
Where stars are born. Diffuse nebula NGC 6513 in real colors, almost as seen by the eye, this night
08-May-2024 Wednesday
Stellar cradle - Lagoon Nebula NGC 6523, no worse than Hubble, well, maybe a little worse than James Webb: D