Astronomical Images
Reappearance of Jupiter following occultation by the Moon, July 15th, 2012.
Reappearance of Jupiter following occultation by the Moon, July 15th, 2012.
Reappearance of Jupiter and its Galilean moons following occultation by the Moon, July 15th, 2012.
The moon, imaged individual slices and stiched by Iair Arcavi
The Transit of Venus, June 6 2012 (the dot on the left is a sunspot)
+ “Off Axis” White Light solar filter
Sunspots, June 5 2012, + “Off Axis” White Light solar filter
Jupiter with its four Galilean Moons, December 20, 2011, B filter, o.oo1 seconds exposure time
Saturn, April 17 2012, B filter, 0.001 seconds exposure time
M3 Globular Cluster, Clear, 80 seconds exposure time
M27, the Dumbbell Planetary Nebula, separate images through BVR filters stacked by Iair Arcavi
M51, the Whirlpool Galaxy
M65 galaxy, Clear, 180 seconds exposure time
M104, the Sombrero Galaxy














