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Yunnan 2.4m Telescope
Introduction to the Yunnan 2.4m telescope, located at Gao Meigu Observatory, Yunnan, China. Manufactured by Telescope Technologies Limited (TTL), Merseyside, UK, achieving first light in November 2006. Operated by Yunnan Astronomical Observatory (YAO), Yunnan, China.
published: 30 Mar 2017
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云南省丽江天文观测站Lijiang Astronomical Observatory in Yunnan Province
published: 27 Feb 2022
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Yunnan 2.4m Telescope (low res.)
Introduction to the Yunnan 2.4m telescope, located at Gao Meigu Observatory, Yunnan, China. Manufactured by Telescope Technologies Limited (TTL), Merseyside, UK, achieving first light in November 2006. Operated by Yunnan Astronomical Observatory (YAO), Yunnan, China.
published: 26 Jun 2008
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Leonid Meteor Shower from Yunnan, China
This is the collection of Leonid Meteor Shower 2022, captured several hours during the peak time from Lijiang Observatory, Yunnan, China. Wish you enjoy the view.
published: 18 Nov 2022
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猎户座大星云-M42
https://www.astrobin.com/usbjrk/
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Telescope :Skyrover 102 x 0.8
Mount : iOptorn Gem45
Camera : Asi2600mm-pro
optolong 2-inch
LRGB : 86 / 24 / 23 / 27
300 sec x 160 (Gain:0, Offset:50, Temp:-10)
Dark 60, Flat30, Bias100
bortle level :2
Location:Yunling observatory,yunnan,China
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#astrophotography
published: 20 Feb 2022
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Blazing Meteorite Awes Spectators in Southwest China's Yunnan
A blazing meteorite illuminated the night sky Friday evening in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
The fireball was in fact a bolide, that is, an extremely bright meteor, according to the Yunnan Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. http://www.cctvplus.com/news/20180602/8082170.shtml#!language=1
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published: 02 Jun 2018
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Chinese scientists make breakthrough in decoding supernova explosion
The Yunnan Observatories under the Chinese Academy of Sciences captured the special moment when the explosion shock wave of supernova (SN) 2024ggi broke through the surrounding dense circumstellar material (CSM).
This research gives clues for unraveling the mysteries of late-stage stellar evolution and death. The findings were published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
SN 2024ggi is located about 20 million light-years from Earth. The explosion is a very violent celestial event that usually occurs at the end of a star's life cycle.
Supernova explosions release so much energy that they can even outshine entire galaxies for a short time.
The "shock breakout" is the earliest electromagnetic radiation event following a supernova explosion, which can reveal the extreme physics during a...
published: 03 Aug 2024
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Incredible moment: Blazing meteorite in SW China
A blazing meteorite illuminated the night sky on Friday evening in southwest China's Yunnan Province. There was a dazzling light that quickly took the form of a "flaming ball” accompanied by a thunder-like noise. An astronomer from the Yunnan Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences explained that the fireball was, in fact, a bolide.
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published: 02 Jun 2018
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Dazzling Geminid meteor shower graces Yunnan night sky
A dazzling Geminid meteor shower was recently captured in the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in Lijiang City, in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
The Geminids, which is how they are known because they appear to emerge from the Gemini constellation, are pieces of an asteroid known as 3200 Phaethon. Every year in mid-December, the Earth passes through the debris – ice and rock - from the asteroid, which, upon contacting the earth's atmosphere, burn up and leave a streak across the sky.
With a high altitude, Lijiang has favorable astronomical resources. And the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, or the Yulong Snow Mountain, is one of the few observation sites that are internationally recognized. Located at 27.5 degrees north latitude, the mountain serves as an excellent observation point for the meteo...
published: 14 Dec 2020
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ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY
Promotional video of Astronomical Observatory of the University of Valencia
published: 13 Jun 2008
3:35
Yunnan 2.4m Telescope
Introduction to the Yunnan 2.4m telescope, located at Gao Meigu Observatory, Yunnan, China. Manufactured by Telescope Technologies Limited (TTL), Merseyside, UK...
Introduction to the Yunnan 2.4m telescope, located at Gao Meigu Observatory, Yunnan, China. Manufactured by Telescope Technologies Limited (TTL), Merseyside, UK, achieving first light in November 2006. Operated by Yunnan Astronomical Observatory (YAO), Yunnan, China.
https://wn.com/Yunnan_2.4M_Telescope
Introduction to the Yunnan 2.4m telescope, located at Gao Meigu Observatory, Yunnan, China. Manufactured by Telescope Technologies Limited (TTL), Merseyside, UK, achieving first light in November 2006. Operated by Yunnan Astronomical Observatory (YAO), Yunnan, China.
- published: 30 Mar 2017
- views: 137
3:34
Yunnan 2.4m Telescope (low res.)
Introduction to the Yunnan 2.4m telescope, located at Gao Meigu Observatory, Yunnan, China. Manufactured by Telescope Technologies Limited (TTL), Merseyside, UK...
Introduction to the Yunnan 2.4m telescope, located at Gao Meigu Observatory, Yunnan, China. Manufactured by Telescope Technologies Limited (TTL), Merseyside, UK, achieving first light in November 2006. Operated by Yunnan Astronomical Observatory (YAO), Yunnan, China.
https://wn.com/Yunnan_2.4M_Telescope_(Low_Res.)
Introduction to the Yunnan 2.4m telescope, located at Gao Meigu Observatory, Yunnan, China. Manufactured by Telescope Technologies Limited (TTL), Merseyside, UK, achieving first light in November 2006. Operated by Yunnan Astronomical Observatory (YAO), Yunnan, China.
- published: 26 Jun 2008
- views: 1020
1:57
Leonid Meteor Shower from Yunnan, China
This is the collection of Leonid Meteor Shower 2022, captured several hours during the peak time from Lijiang Observatory, Yunnan, China. Wish you enjoy the vie...
This is the collection of Leonid Meteor Shower 2022, captured several hours during the peak time from Lijiang Observatory, Yunnan, China. Wish you enjoy the view.
https://wn.com/Leonid_Meteor_Shower_From_Yunnan,_China
This is the collection of Leonid Meteor Shower 2022, captured several hours during the peak time from Lijiang Observatory, Yunnan, China. Wish you enjoy the view.
- published: 18 Nov 2022
- views: 110
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猎户座大星云-M42
https://www.astrobin.com/usbjrk/
.
Telescope :Skyrover 102 x 0.8
Mount : iOptorn Gem45
Camera : Asi2600mm-pro
optolong 2-inch
LRGB : 86 / 24 / 23 / 27
300 sec x...
https://www.astrobin.com/usbjrk/
.
Telescope :Skyrover 102 x 0.8
Mount : iOptorn Gem45
Camera : Asi2600mm-pro
optolong 2-inch
LRGB : 86 / 24 / 23 / 27
300 sec x 160 (Gain:0, Offset:50, Temp:-10)
Dark 60, Flat30, Bias100
bortle level :2
Location:Yunling observatory,yunnan,China
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#astrophotography
https://wn.com/猎户座大星云_M42
https://www.astrobin.com/usbjrk/
.
Telescope :Skyrover 102 x 0.8
Mount : iOptorn Gem45
Camera : Asi2600mm-pro
optolong 2-inch
LRGB : 86 / 24 / 23 / 27
300 sec x 160 (Gain:0, Offset:50, Temp:-10)
Dark 60, Flat30, Bias100
bortle level :2
Location:Yunling observatory,yunnan,China
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#astrophotography
- published: 20 Feb 2022
- views: 9
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Blazing Meteorite Awes Spectators in Southwest China's Yunnan
A blazing meteorite illuminated the night sky Friday evening in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
The fireball was in fact a bolide, that is, an extremely br...
A blazing meteorite illuminated the night sky Friday evening in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
The fireball was in fact a bolide, that is, an extremely bright meteor, according to the Yunnan Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. http://www.cctvplus.com/news/20180602/8082170.shtml#!language=1
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https://wn.com/Blazing_Meteorite_Awes_Spectators_In_Southwest_China's_Yunnan
A blazing meteorite illuminated the night sky Friday evening in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
The fireball was in fact a bolide, that is, an extremely bright meteor, according to the Yunnan Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. http://www.cctvplus.com/news/20180602/8082170.shtml#!language=1
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- published: 02 Jun 2018
- views: 16936
1:15
Chinese scientists make breakthrough in decoding supernova explosion
The Yunnan Observatories under the Chinese Academy of Sciences captured the special moment when the explosion shock wave of supernova (SN) 2024ggi broke through...
The Yunnan Observatories under the Chinese Academy of Sciences captured the special moment when the explosion shock wave of supernova (SN) 2024ggi broke through the surrounding dense circumstellar material (CSM).
This research gives clues for unraveling the mysteries of late-stage stellar evolution and death. The findings were published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
SN 2024ggi is located about 20 million light-years from Earth. The explosion is a very violent celestial event that usually occurs at the end of a star's life cycle.
Supernova explosions release so much energy that they can even outshine entire galaxies for a short time.
The "shock breakout" is the earliest electromagnetic radiation event following a supernova explosion, which can reveal the extreme physics during a star's death throes.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10488515/celestial-explosion-canada/
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https://wn.com/Chinese_Scientists_Make_Breakthrough_In_Decoding_Supernova_Explosion
The Yunnan Observatories under the Chinese Academy of Sciences captured the special moment when the explosion shock wave of supernova (SN) 2024ggi broke through the surrounding dense circumstellar material (CSM).
This research gives clues for unraveling the mysteries of late-stage stellar evolution and death. The findings were published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
SN 2024ggi is located about 20 million light-years from Earth. The explosion is a very violent celestial event that usually occurs at the end of a star's life cycle.
Supernova explosions release so much energy that they can even outshine entire galaxies for a short time.
The "shock breakout" is the earliest electromagnetic radiation event following a supernova explosion, which can reveal the extreme physics during a star's death throes.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10488515/celestial-explosion-canada/
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- published: 03 Aug 2024
- views: 16406
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Incredible moment: Blazing meteorite in SW China
A blazing meteorite illuminated the night sky on Friday evening in southwest China's Yunnan Province. There was a dazzling light that quickly took the form of a...
A blazing meteorite illuminated the night sky on Friday evening in southwest China's Yunnan Province. There was a dazzling light that quickly took the form of a "flaming ball” accompanied by a thunder-like noise. An astronomer from the Yunnan Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences explained that the fireball was, in fact, a bolide.
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https://wn.com/Incredible_Moment_Blazing_Meteorite_In_Sw_China
A blazing meteorite illuminated the night sky on Friday evening in southwest China's Yunnan Province. There was a dazzling light that quickly took the form of a "flaming ball” accompanied by a thunder-like noise. An astronomer from the Yunnan Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences explained that the fireball was, in fact, a bolide.
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- published: 02 Jun 2018
- views: 22258
0:32
Dazzling Geminid meteor shower graces Yunnan night sky
A dazzling Geminid meteor shower was recently captured in the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in Lijiang City, in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
The Geminids, wh...
A dazzling Geminid meteor shower was recently captured in the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in Lijiang City, in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
The Geminids, which is how they are known because they appear to emerge from the Gemini constellation, are pieces of an asteroid known as 3200 Phaethon. Every year in mid-December, the Earth passes through the debris – ice and rock - from the asteroid, which, upon contacting the earth's atmosphere, burn up and leave a streak across the sky.
With a high altitude, Lijiang has favorable astronomical resources. And the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, or the Yulong Snow Mountain, is one of the few observation sites that are internationally recognized. Located at 27.5 degrees north latitude, the mountain serves as an excellent observation point for the meteor shower.
"Because of its 33-degree declination, the Geminid meteor shower can be perfectly viewed here," said Wang Xiaobin, a researcher at the Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The meteor shower reached its peak on the wee hours of Monday, and dozens of meteors can be detected within an hour.
https://wn.com/Dazzling_Geminid_Meteor_Shower_Graces_Yunnan_Night_Sky
A dazzling Geminid meteor shower was recently captured in the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain in Lijiang City, in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
The Geminids, which is how they are known because they appear to emerge from the Gemini constellation, are pieces of an asteroid known as 3200 Phaethon. Every year in mid-December, the Earth passes through the debris – ice and rock - from the asteroid, which, upon contacting the earth's atmosphere, burn up and leave a streak across the sky.
With a high altitude, Lijiang has favorable astronomical resources. And the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, or the Yulong Snow Mountain, is one of the few observation sites that are internationally recognized. Located at 27.5 degrees north latitude, the mountain serves as an excellent observation point for the meteor shower.
"Because of its 33-degree declination, the Geminid meteor shower can be perfectly viewed here," said Wang Xiaobin, a researcher at the Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The meteor shower reached its peak on the wee hours of Monday, and dozens of meteors can be detected within an hour.
- published: 14 Dec 2020
- views: 131
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ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY
Promotional video of Astronomical Observatory of the University of Valencia
Promotional video of Astronomical Observatory of the University of Valencia
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Promotional video of Astronomical Observatory of the University of Valencia
- published: 13 Jun 2008
- views: 563