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Posts by Clay Ennis Astrophotography

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Capella shining bright tonight. What looks like a single star is actually a multiple star system about 43 light years away. The light in this image left that system back in the early 1980s. That warm golden glow comes from giant stars much larger than our Sun. @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social #star

12 hours ago 9 2 1 0
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Mineral Moon tonight.

Boosted the natural color data to reveal composition differences across the surface. Blues and teals show titanium rich regions. Warmer tones highlight iron rich basalt from ancient lava flows.

Same Moon. Hidden geology revealed. #astronomy #moon #astrophotography

3 weeks ago 39 5 0 0
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Shot of tonight’s moon at 86.5% waxing gibbous! I really never get tired of imagining the moon. It is always so beautiful. #Astronomy #astrophotography #moon

1 month ago 25 0 1 1

Thank you!

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
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I added 8 more hours to my M51, whirlpool galaxy data which puts this image right around 16 hours total. I don’t think I can squeeze out much more detail with my equipment even if I gathered more data. Hope you like it! #astrophotography #astronomy @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social

1 month ago 64 12 3 0
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M35 is a young open star cluster in the constellation on Gemini. Blue looking stars mean they are young. Hope you enjoy! It is about 2800 light years away! #astrophotography #astronomy Processed in Siril, Lightroom and Topaz for manual denoise. @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social

1 month ago 30 6 2 0
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Reprocess of my M33 image. I used Siril, Lightroom and Gimp for the signature. Hope you enjoy! #astrophotography #astronomy @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social

1 month ago 37 4 1 0
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More work on the Whirlpool Galaxy! It is so beautiful! #astronomy #astrophotography @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social

1 month ago 52 9 1 0
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NASA vs CLAY. Billions of dollars vs less than 500 dollars. Let’s go! I’m just getting started!! #space #astronomy #astrophotography

1 month ago 34 5 0 0
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This is M51, the Whirlpool Galaxy! It is located 31 million light years away! This image was taken last night from my front yard driveway.Three hours and 50 minutes of 10 second shots to complete the image. I really hope you like it! #astrophotography #astronomy #galaxy @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social

1 month ago 95 18 4 0
Wide-field astrophotography of the Iris Nebula surrounded by faint, smoky Integrated Flux Nebula. Subtle brown and gray interstellar dust clouds fill the frame, softly illuminated by the Milky Way’s background starlight.

Wide-field astrophotography of the Iris Nebula surrounded by faint, smoky Integrated Flux Nebula. Subtle brown and gray interstellar dust clouds fill the frame, softly illuminated by the Milky Way’s background starlight.

Cosmic #clouds.
The Iris Nebula wrapped in foreground Integrated Flux Nebula, interstellar dust illuminated by the diffuse light of our galaxy.
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1 month ago 71 7 3 0

Beautiful!

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The moon last night at 98.8% full and the star Betelgeuse. Betelgeuse could go supernova in the next 100,000 years, which basically means it could happen tomorrow because 100,000 years on a cosmic scale is really a short period of time. Hope you enjoy! #astronomy #astrophotography

1 month ago 42 2 0 1
At night along the Quai de Seine in Paris, a framed portrait from an outdoor photo exhibition stands in the foreground, sharply lit and isolated, while the riverfront city lights behind it dissolve into soft golden bokeh, creating a quiet contrast between still art and the surrounding urban glow.

At night along the Quai de Seine in Paris, a framed portrait from an outdoor photo exhibition stands in the foreground, sharply lit and isolated, while the riverfront city lights behind it dissolve into soft golden bokeh, creating a quiet contrast between still art and the surrounding urban glow.

At night along the Quai de Seine in Paris

2 months ago 49 2 1 0
A vibrant deep-space image of the Elephant Trunk Nebula, a cosmic region filled with colorful swirling gas and dust. Countless stars shine brightly across the scene, scattered throughout the nebula’s rich hues of purple, blue, red, and gold. The nebula’s intricate structure is shaped by stellar winds and radiation.

A vibrant deep-space image of the Elephant Trunk Nebula, a cosmic region filled with colorful swirling gas and dust. Countless stars shine brightly across the scene, scattered throughout the nebula’s rich hues of purple, blue, red, and gold. The nebula’s intricate structure is shaped by stellar winds and radiation.

The Elephant Trunk Nebula, when nature paints a masterpiece. 🎨
Where stars are born and dreams take flight.

🔭 N130/900 | 📸 A7S | ⌚ 5h Ha / 3h RGB
@kat-astro-bot.bsky.social : What do you see in the cosmic canvas ?

1 year ago 439 42 17 2
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The Witch Head Nebula looks like a ghost drifting through space. Its eerie blue glow comes from starlight reflected off cosmic dust near the bright star Rigel. About 900 light years away this massive cloud shows just how hauntingly beautiful the universe can be @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social #astronomy

2 months ago 34 9 1 0
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I have been wanting to get this capture for a very long time. This is Orions Nebula and the Horsehead Nebula in a single frame! I hope you like this as much as I do! #astronomy #astrophotography #universe @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social

2 months ago 50 7 4 0
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My latest shot of M81 Bodes Galaxy, a grand design spiral galaxy located roughly 12 million light years away. Space never ceases to amaze me! #astrophotography #astronomy #universe @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social

2 months ago 44 6 1 0

Thank you! You’re welcome!

2 months ago 1 0 0 0
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I always get excited when the Horsehead Nebula is back in the night sky. It is a super cool target and one of the first that I tried and failed miserably at. I made this image black and white mainly because I think it looks cool. How do you like it? #astrophotography @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social

2 months ago 75 16 4 0
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I took a quick shot of the Orion Nebula last night before the moon came up. This is the result! Hope you enjoy! #astronomy #astrophotography #universe @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social

2 months ago 47 7 2 0
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Flying into Orion’s Belt at 0.001c 🌌
The hunter isn’t flat. It’s a real 3D region of space. (Upgraded animation!) #astronomy 🔭

2 months ago 79 18 4 3
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Tonight’s Wolf moon! I love the way it turned out! Hope you do too.#moon #astronomy

2 months ago 31 1 1 0
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This is a star trail shot I took last month. With a little bit of editing, it turned into this. I call it Midnight Vortex. If you look closely at the center, that’s the only star that stayed still. The north star, Polaris. The rest is just us, not the stars, spinning through space. #startrails

3 months ago 8 0 0 0
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A tribute to Stranger Things.

3 months ago 2 0 0 0
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This is the Rosette Nebula. It is located 5219 light years away from earth! It is beautiful and one of my favorite targets. Hope you enjoy! #astronomy #astrophotography #space #science @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social

3 months ago 47 6 2 0
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This is the Monkey Head Nebula! It is located 6,400 light years away! I always enjoy imagining it and I hope you like it too! #astronomy @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social

3 months ago 23 2 2 0
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This is the Horsehead and Flame nebula! It is a dark cloud of gas and dust in the Orion constellation. It is located around 1300 light years away. It is in a region where new stars are born! #astrophotography #astronomy #universe @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social

4 months ago 62 6 1 1
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What a beautiful night! #astronomy

4 months ago 17 0 0 0
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Tap the picture to see the full view!! This is Orions Belt. It is one of the easiest and most looked at spots in the night sky. Down on the left is the Horsehead and Flame Nebula sitting by the star Alnitak. @kat-astro-bot.bsky.social @astronomy.bsky.social #astronomy #astrophotography

4 months ago 35 4 1 0