Category Archives: Published Work

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

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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Today’s EPOD – The Great Nebula in the Sword of Orion

Got today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) with a very deep image of the M42 region.  Added narrowband H-alpha and wideband near infrared add a lot to the data in this image.  In particular the infrared data brings … Continue reading

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Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) for today

Today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day is my 2-frame narrowband + RGB image of the Veil nebula in Cygnus. Thank you Jim at EPOD for continuing to publish my work 🙂  

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Check out today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD)

Got today’s EPOD with the inverse nova R Coronae Borealis 🙂 See the animation here. Many thanks Jim at EPOD for continuing to publish my work.

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Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD)

Got today’s EPOD with “Primary, Secondary and Supernumerary Rainbows”. Thank you Jim at EPOD for continuing to publish my work 🙂

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Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) number 70 today

Today’s EPOD is the 3-D microscopy version of the Cabbage White Butterfly Eggs photographed by yours truly and turned into a stunning 3-D image by Dr. Brian May. Brian made a suggestion as to how you could get an apparent … Continue reading

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Mega-mosaic of the Tulip nebula region in Cygnus – EPOD

Today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) is the large DSS2 data mosaic I put together of the Tulip nebula region in Cygnus. DSS2 data was downloaded (red and blue channels) and Noel Carboni’s actions were used to create … Continue reading

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Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD)

Got today’s EPOD with a winter-to-summer solstice solargraph using a 4-inch diameter drainpipe and a piece of A4 size photopaper 🙂 Thank you Jim at EPOD for continuing to publish my work.

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