Category Archives: Published Work

Images that have been published in magazines, online or in other media

Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD)

Got today’s EPOD with the North America & Pelican nebulae image that  you can see just a couple of posts below. Cramming so many stars into such a small image size makes it look like the Milky Way stars aren’t … Continue reading

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Earth Science Picture of the Day – La Superba

Got today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) with a Sky90 array shot of the Carbon star La Superba. Thank you Jim at EPOD for continuing to publish my work.

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Caph & Ruchbah are today’s EPOD (Earth Science Picture of the Day)

Check out the images of Caph and Ruchbah on today’s EPOD – both images are Canon 200mm prime lens 2-framers using the Trius M26C OSC CCDs. And thank you Jim at EPOD for once again publishing my work.

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EPOD – Perseid Meteor Shower 2016

Got today’s EPOD with the image of the Perseid (below). Thank you Jim for continuing to publish my work.  

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Today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD)

It the recent Winter Solstice 2015 to Summer Solstice 2016 Solargraph.  I think I had the tilt angle towards the Zenith a little too large for this one 🙁  Never mind, you still get the general overall picture 🙂 Thank … Continue reading

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EPOD ENCORE – Six Months of Tracking the Sun Across the Sky

Today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day is a pinhole camera Solargraph of the Sun’s path across my southern horizon from Summer Solstice (June 21st) until Winter Solstice (December 21st) 2010.  An EPOD Encore is showing an earlier EPOD that … Continue reading

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Beehive Cluster in Perspective

Got today’s Earth Science Picture of Today with that recent wide field of M44, the Beehive Cluster, taken with the Canon 200mm lenses on the mini-WASP rig. I am particularly fond of this image as it is something I have … Continue reading

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Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) – Spica, the brightest, bluest star in the sky

Got today’s EPOD with an image of Spica (Akira fujii effect added) which is timely as Spica is right now crossing our southern horizon on these mild spring evenings. Thank you Jim at EPOD for continuing to publish my work … Continue reading

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April 1st Earth Science Picture of the Day

Got today’s EPOD with a groundbreaking image of a Dyson sphere construction around Polaris imaged in the early hours of this morning. Thank you Jim for continuing to publish my work 🙂 http://epod.usra.edu/blog/  

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Today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD)

Got today’s EPOD with the Coma-Virgo Supercluster of Galaxies panorama.  A 2-framer taken with the Canon 200mm lenses and around 5-hours of 15-minute subs per frame. Thank you Jim at EPOD for continuing to publish my work 🙂  

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