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Re: Photo NGC 2903 04-30-2025.jpg uploaded #photo-notice

 

Bravo!? I love seeing the result of all the hard work you astrophotographers put in!
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Re: Which Do You like Better and Why

 

Thanks for the Comments. I agree. I did a final reprocess and posted to astrobin


Re: Which Do You like Better and Why

 

Agreed on the first one.?
The distorted galaxy below the center has a lot more detail.?
Mark


Re: Which Do You like Better and Why

 

The first, 3911364. I see more structure in several of the galaxies.
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Thank you!!
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Re: Photo NGC 2903 04-30-2025.jpg uploaded #photo-notice

 

Very nice images Alan! Really good galaxies with excellent detail in the spiral arms and outer regions, without blowing out the cores. Of course, the SCT FL helps. I also like the Owl Nebula. I have tried the Owl a couple of times a few years ago, but was it was so dim that I was never happy with the results.

Good job!

Gerry

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Thank you Lee. This one is around 11¡¯ x 5¡¯ and I do hunt for these to take advantage of focal length.
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Which Do You like Better and Why

 

I've processed this image using 2 different methods. I'd like to know which you like better and why.
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Member News for May 2025

 

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Hi All!

Here¡¯s our NSN Member News for May!?
Deb Fennell

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Date: May 1, 2025 at 2:14:19?PM EDT
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Subject: Member News for May 2025

?Deb:

An older man in a classroom teaching young children about the solar system and telescopes.

Budding second-grade astronomers from E.B. Ellington Elementary School in Ravenel, SC, learned how to use a telescope, reviewed our solar system using the traveling model, and had questions about?astrophysics and exoplanets! Credit: Cale Shipman/Lowcountry Stargazers

1. NSN Webinar Series: Placing Worlds and Suns in Context with Dr. Eric Mamajek, May 15, 2025
2. Community Updates: Cosmic Conversations, May 22, 2025; SHIPPING SOON: New Solar Toolkits!; Toolkit Review, June 3, 2025
3. Partner News: Planetary Defenders; Learn @ ASP Workshop, May 21; Leaders Needed - International Space Apps Challenge

4. Featured Resources for May:?What's Up for May 2025; Articles & News; Star Maps


The image features an artistic representation of a large pink gas planet, set against a black, star-filled cosmic background. A bright, distant sun is visible in the top-right corner, softly illuminating the scene. In the bottom-right corner is a photo of the speaker Dr. Eric Mamajek.

1. NSN Webinar Series: Placing Worlds and Suns in Context with Dr. Eric Mamajek, May 15, 2025

Join the NASA Night Sky Network on Thursday, May 15, at 6:00 PM Pacific Time (9:00 PM Eastern) along with Dr. Eric Mamajek, where we¡¯ll discuss the path to exo-Earths with ±·´¡³§´¡¡¯²õ Habitable Worlds Observatory.

Zoom Registration:?

NSN Members can register for this webinar using the following link. Once registered, you will receive an automatic reminder shortly before the webinar begins.?The?webinar?registration link will give you access to the live video?webinar and a backup call-in number and code, just in case your computer experiences connection issues.?

Share the YouTube Livestream:?
The talk will also be streamed live for any public audience at the YouTube link and saved for future viewing. Please note: NSN member questions submitted via the Zoom Q&A feature will be prioritized over YouTube chat.

Further Information:?

  • NASA Exoplanets -
  • Eyes on Exoplanets -


Upcoming Webinars:

  • June - NO WEBINAR!
  • July 22 -?
  • August 6 -

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2. Community Updates: Cosmic Conversations, May 22; SHIPPING SOON: New Solar Toolkits!; Toolkit Review, June 3, 2025

On May 22, 2025, at 5 PM (8 PM Eastern),?join fellow educators for?Cosmic Conversations! We'll discuss what we learned in the??about ±·´¡³§´¡¡¯²õ Lucy Mission and asteroid exploration. Come with questions, ideas, and your own experiences; this is an excellent opportunity to brainstorm and get feedback from others! We¡¯ll also share some recommended resources.?Registration:?
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Good news, Coordinators! Our new kit, Our Dynamic Sun, has finished printing and will be shipped by mid-May! Make sure your shipping address is up-to-date by May 11, 2025! This refresh of the original kit will be shipped to every NSN club listed as Active. ?Kits will begin shipping by May 16.

NOTE: NSN will host a Toolkit Review meeting on June 3, 2025.?Register here:?

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3. Partner News: Planetary Defenders; Learn @ ASP Workshop, May 21; Leaders Needed - International Space Apps Challenge

How would humanity respond if we discovered an asteroid headed for Earth? ±·´¡³§´¡¡¯²õ is a gripping documentary that delves into the high-stakes world of asteroid detection and planetary defense. Watch this video and more on NASA+:?

The team is offering a free workshop on Wednesday, May 21, at 3:00 PM Pacific Time (6:00 PM Eastern) titled: Color Our Universe: Hands-On Astronomy for Summer Reading Programs. The 2025 Library Summer Reading Program is called "Color Our World." Connect your local library to astronomy with this simple activity. Printed materials and your cell phone allow you to explore how filters work and how astronomers use representational color to better understand objects we observe. This simple, hands-on activity can provide minutes or an hour of exploration at the library and beyond. Register yourself or share with your favorite librarian:

The NASA International Space Apps Challenge is in search of Local Leads for this year¡¯s hackathon taking place on October 4-5, 2025. Local Leads work alongside the NASA Space Apps Global Organizing Team to organize the hackathon in their own city or town. During this two-day event, participants from around the world will use NASA open data to address challenges we face on Earth and in space. Last year, the NASA Space Apps Challenge was held at 485 Local Events in 165 countries! Learn more and become a lead:?


Brilliant purple and red Milky Way streaks across the sky as the silhouettes of an adult and child point up, next to a telescope
4. Featured Resources for May: What's Up for May 2025; Articles & News; Star Maps

Video:
Discover observing tips in the latest video for stargazers on NASA's "What's Up" page¡ªupdated after the first of each month.

Article for your Newsletter:?
Exoplanet observation has come a long way since the 19th century. Learn about three methods used to hunt for other worlds in May's Night Sky Notes!


Managed for NASA at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) accurately characterizes the orbits of all known near-Earth objects, predicts their close approaches with Earth, and makes comprehensive impact hazard assessments in support of the agency¡¯s Planetary Defense Coordination Office at NASA Headquarters in Washington. .?


Activity:
This activity helps you demonstrate how transits of our Sun by Venus and Mercury work, and how transits are used to detect exoplanets.


Star Maps:
The?Astronomical League?produces monthly night sky maps in both English and Spanish for Northern Hemisphere observers. We have downloadable copies of the guides available at the link below! Check out the featured event for the month: Moon, Mars and the Beehive!

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Re: Photo NGC 2903 04-30-2025.jpg uploaded #photo-notice

 

Thank you Lee. This one is around 11¡¯ x 5¡¯ and I do hunt for these to take advantage of focal length.?
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Trail 53 Observatory, Lyme CT


Re: Photo NGC 2903 04-30-2025.jpg uploaded #photo-notice

 

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Very cool Alan. I like how you can get real close to these small galaxies.

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Re: Catherine Kolnaski STEAM night

 

Well done folks! Impressive!
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Alan Sheiness
Trail 53 Observatory, Lyme CT


Re: Photo Markarian's Chain.jpg uploaded #photo-notice

 

Nice job, Lee!


Catherine Kolnaski STEAM night

 

Mark, Gerry K., and I manned the TAAS table, Mark¡¯s 60 mm refractor, my Seestar 50, and Gerry¡¯s Lund 80 mm solar scope tonight from 5-7 pm at CKMS.

According to CKMS staff around 400 attendees came through the door.

Using the handy-dandy counter Jeff & Shoreline provided (from the Chester Fair last year) at least 170 hands (and fingerprints) landed on Mark¡¯s refractor and Gerry¡¯s Lund. A few wanted to ¡°look through¡± the Seestar but I held them off and pointed them to the image on the iPad of Gerry and/or Mark outside at the solar scope. ?

We handed out lots of Night Sky Network NASA stickers and other NSN swag. We had one woman say she was sending in her membership application as soon as she got home. Keep an eye out George!


Deb Fennell


Salt Meadow Star Party Announced

 

SAS is hosting its first public star party at Salt Meadow Park in Madison on Saturday May 17th.?
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I will be there as early as 7pm to setup.
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details at
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Poster created by the Town of Madison
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Thanks Alan.?

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Nice capture!
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Alan Sheiness
Trail 53 Observatory, Lyme CT


Re: Photo Markarian's Chain.jpg uploaded #photo-notice

 

Nice capture!
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Alan Sheiness
Trail 53 Observatory, Lyme CT


Photo Markarian's Chain.jpg uploaded #photo-notice

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The following photos have been uploaded to the Lee's Photos photo album of the [email protected] group.

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