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alb5570340 February 2, 2017 - Orion and the Dog Stars (Procyon and Sirius) rising over a frozen Lake MacGregor in southern Alberta on a clear moonlit night, with a 6-day moon lighting the scene. Note the glitter path reflection of Sirius in the ice. The last of the evening twilight lights the horizon at right.
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alb5570783 September 5, 2017 - The winter stars and constellations at dawn from Alberta, Canada. Venus is the bright object at left in the morning twilght. Orion is at right, with Sirius just rising above the trees. The rest of the winter panorama of constellations are all there: Auriga at top, Taurus and the Pleiades at top right, and Gemini left of centre The Beehive star cluster in Cancer is above and right of Venus. Procyon is right of Venus. This illustrates how the winter stars can be seen even here even in what is officially still summer, before the autumn equinox, provide you get up very early! . The nearly full moon is setting opposite this scene, providing some of the foreground illumination and shadows.
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alb5565363 Orion (right) and Sirius (upper right) setting into the west over Loch Ard Gorge on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia, with illumination from the rising moon a day past full behind the camera to the east. This is a stack of 100 exposures for the sky and water, each 15 seconds, with the ground coming from one frame in the sequence to prevent the moving shadows from the rising moon from blurring detail.
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alb5565580 A 360 degree fish-eye scene of the winter sky taken in southern Alberta, Canada, with Orion rising into the southeast at bottom, and Venus bright as an evening star in the west at right. The Big Dipper is low in the northeast at upper left. The Milky Way runs across the sky from northwest where summer stars are setting to the southeast where the winter stars are rising. Sirius is just rising behind the distant trees at lower left. Overhead are the autumn constellations of Cassiopeia. Andromeda, and Perseus. Below centre is the Pleiades and stars of Taurus. Some faint zodiacal light is visible at right in the southwest, near Venus but competes with the haze and lights from towns to the west.
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alb5565713 December 2, 2019 - Orion and the winter stars and constellations rising in the light of a first quarter moon in Alberta, Canada. Orion is above the trees with Aldebaran in Taurus and the Pleiades above him. At top left is the star Capella and the constellation of Auriga. At left of centre are Castor and Pollux in Gemini. Just rising amid the trees is Procyon in Canis Minor. Sirius and Canis Major had not yet risen. The timing nicely captures 4 of the skys best star clusters in a row across the sky, with the Beehive just rising at lower left, the Hyades at upper right, and the Pleiades at top. Between the Hyades and the Beehive is the small binocular cluster in Gemini, M35, but visible in this wide-angle view. The low setting moon behind the camera to the right added a warm bronze hour tint to the landscape. Tracks in the snow are from deer.
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alb5568174 Orion and the winter stars and constellations rising in the light of a first quarter moon on December 3, 2019. The vertical format sweeps up the Milky Way. This was from a viewpoint overlooking the Bow River on the Siksika Nation in southern Alberta, Canada.. Orion is above the river with Sirius in Canis Major just rising. Aldebaran in Taurus and the Pleiades are at top right. At top is the star Capella and the constellation of Auriga. At left are Castor and Pollux in Gemini. Above the lights is Procyon in Canis Minor. The Beehive Cluster is at left.. The low moon behind the camera to the right added a warm bronze hour tint to the landscape.
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alb5568526 April 12, 2017 - The stars of Orion and Canis Major (including Sirius) setting head first into the west over the sea stack formations of the Twelve Apostles on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia, with the stacks beginning to be lit by light from the rising nearly full moon behind the camera in the east. The sky is blue with moonlight.
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alb5568485 Stars of the constellation Orion and Sirius rise above the BOOTES at the Yunnan Astronomical Observatory in western China. BOOTES, the Burst Observer and Optical Transient Exploring System, is a network of astronomical observatories with sites in Southern Spain, New Zealand and China, devoted to study optical emissions from gamma ray bursts (GRBs) that ocurr in the universe. Also notable in the photograph is Barnard's Loop at the top and Rosette Nebula in the middle left.
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alb5569245 February 2, 2017 - Orion and the Dog Stars (Procyon and Sirius) rising over a frozen Lake MacGregor in southern Alberta, Canada, on a clear moonlit night, with a 6-day moon, off frame, lighting the scene. Note the glitter path reflection of Sirius in the ice.
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alb5569979 Orion and the winter stars setting on a spring evening at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, with the zodiacal light rising out the urban sky glow from distant Calgary. Sirius is at far left, with Orion setting behind the badlands hill, while the Pleiades is in the zodiacal light band at right, with Mars just below the Pleiades. High haze and aircraft contrails add the natural star glows. The ugly yellow glow of light pollution contrasts with the delicate natural glows of the zodiacal light and Milky Way.
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alb5567836 A wide panorama of Orion and the winter stars setting on a spring evening at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, with the zodiacal light rising out of the twilight and distant yellow sky glow to the west at centre. Sirius is at left to the southwest, with Orion setting behind the badlands hill, while the Pleiades is in the zodiacal light band at centre, with Mars just below the Pleiades. Perseus, Cassiopeia, and the Andromeda Galaxy are setting at right in the northwest. High haze and aircraft contrails (one at centre) add the natural star glows. The lingering twilight adds the sky colour.
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alb5569731 A trio of Geminid meteors over the Chiricahua Mountains in southeast Arizona, with Orion and the winter stars setting. Photographed at the end of the night of December 13/14, 2017 with the rising waxing crescent Moon providing some ground illumination. Orion is at centre, going down. Sirius is at left and the Pleiades and Hyades at right.
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alb5569751 December 3, 2019 - Orion and the winter stars rising in the light of a waxing moon. This was from a viewpoint overlooking the Bow River on the Siksika Nation in southern Alberta, Canada. Orion is above the river with Sirius in Canis Major just rising. Aldebaran and the Hyades in Taurus are at top. At left are Castor and Pollux in Gemini. Above the lights is Procyon in Canis Minor. The Beehive Cluster in Cancer is at far left.. The low moon behind the camera to the right added a warm bronze hour tint to the landscape.
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