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A few images from life events and some images from telescope

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Observatory dome at the Leibniz Institute of Astrophysics (AIP). This building now serves as the Library (Bibliothek). But, just look at how big the dome is! Observation with the Corrected Dall-Kirkham (CDK) | diameter: 508mm | focal length: 3454 mm

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Data source: Mangalyaan Archive.

I did nothing special to this data, it was only contrast and brightness corrected, to look “Beautiful”. The data was sourced from the Indian Mars orbiter named “Mangalyaan”

Surface features of Mars, by ISRO’s Mangalyaan

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Data source: Mangalyaan Archive.

I did nothing special to this data, it was only contrast and brightness corrected, to look “Beautiful”. The data was sourced from the Indian Mars orbiter named “Mangalyaan”

Pillars of creation

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Data source: Hubble archive.


Filers used

f673n = Red

f657n = Green

f502n = Blue

Ring Nebula

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Data source: Hubble archive.


Filers used

f673n = Near Red

f658n = Red

f656n = Cyan

f502n = Cyan

f469n = Blue

Lagoon Nebula

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Data source: Hubble archive. 

 

Filers used

f673n = Red

f656n = Green

f502n = Blue

The data was sourced from “Galactic Hunter” The data was sourced from “astrobackyard” The data was sourced from “astrobackyard” Telescope: Bresser Newtonian 76/700 | Camera: Mi A1 Telescope: Bresser Newtonian 76/700 | Camera: Mi A1 Group photo in front of telescope dome. The dome houses a Messer 8″ Schmidt-Cassegrain which can be used with a Messer monochrome ccd with colour filters for images. | Photo (right to left): Desmond, Satish, Balaji, (unknown), Vishal, (unknown), Govardhan, (unknown) Visit to ISRO’s launch center. All launch vehicles produced by ISRO is launched from here. Sadly we could not take photos of the launch pad, Mission control center, and the communication center as they also operate defence satellites, so no cameras allowed inside. | Photo (right to left): Chetan, Desmond, Madhusudan, Anganba (behind Madhusudan), Archana, Yashas and Meena Visit to ISRO’s satellite center. Satellites, landers and rovers are produced by ISRO are assembled and tested here. This included Defence satellites, so no cameras allowed inside. | Photo (right to left): Desmond, Anganba and Chetan