#Clearsky

Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-11-16

The Maia Nebula is a reflection nebula associated with the star Maia in the Pleiades star cluster, located in the constellation Taurus approximately 400 light-years away from Earth. It reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight in late November.

▼ Vixen ED80sf | Canon EOS M100(a) '21
© Thomas Hanrath '25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

astrocamp.eu/en/vdb-21-maia-ne

Maia Nebula
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-11-15

Electra, also known as vdB 20, is a reflection nebula associated with a blue-white giant star located in the constellation Taurus, approximately 400 light-years away from Earth. It reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight in late November.

▼ Vixen ED80sf | Canon EOS M100(a) '21
© Thomas Hanrath '25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

astrocamp.eu/en/vdb-20-electra

Electra Nebula
2025-11-14

1992 Arctic Serenity - Human-Reindeer Bond

The image portrays a serene winter landscape in an arctic setting where a human figure sits beside a reindeer, seemingly engaging with the animal.
They are surrounded by snow-covered grounds and trees under a clear blue sky, indicating cold but calm weather conditions.

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#photography #illustration #madman #nocontext #sfw #ArcticLandscape #WinterScene #Human-ReindeerInteraction #SnowyTerrain #ClearSky

1992 Arctic Serenity - Human-Reindeer Bond

The image portrays a serene winter landscape in an arctic setting where a human figure sits beside a reindeer, seemingly engaging with the animal.
They are surrounded by snow-covered grounds and trees under a clear blue sky, indicating cold but calm weather conditions.
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-11-11

Messier 34 (M34) is an open star cluster located in the constellation Perseus at a distance of approximately 1,500 light-years from Earth. It reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight and is best observed in early November.

▼ Vixen VC200L | Canon EOS R(a) '24
© Thomas Hanrath '25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

astrocamp.eu/en/messier-34/

Messier 34
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-11-10

The Double Cluster, also cataloged as Caldwell 14, consists of two open clusters in the constellation Perseus located about 7,500 light-years away and reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight and is best observed early November.

▼ Vixen VC200L | Canon EOS R(a) '24
© Thomas Hanrath '25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

astrocamp.eu/en/caldwell-14/

Caldwell 14
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-11-09

NGC 663 is an open cluster located in the constellation Auriga, approximately 19,386 light-years away from Earth. This stellar object reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight at the end of October.

▼ Baader Apo 95 CaF₂ | Canon EOS R(a) ’24
© Thomas Hanrath ’25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

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Caldwell 10
2025-11-08
A ribbon of cloud/contrail (let’s not get into what it is or isn’t, it’s a cloud) with all the prismatic styling of a warm rainbow.
The moon with its own corona rainbow (or whatever it’s called at night with the moon).
The moon again a few hours later under the aforementioned cloud previously seen.
Then a better shot of the moon on its own.

#iphone #moon #cloud #clearsky #colorful #rainbow adjacent.
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-11-08

Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon is a bright, long-period comet discovered on January 3, 2025, that reached its perihelion on November 8, 2025.

▼ Baader Apo 95 CaF₂ | Canon EOS R(a) ’25
© Thomas Hanrath ’25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

astrocamp.eu/en/c-2025-a6-lemm

C/2025 A6
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-11-06

The session was brief and to the point. After photographing comet C/2025 A6 in the very early evening and with the sky remaining perfectly clear, I took the opportunity to capture our Moon once again.

▼ Baader Apo 95 CaF₂ | Canon EOS R(a) ’25
© Thomas Hanrath ’25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

astrocamp.eu/en/supermoon-nov2

Supermoon Nov'2025
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-11-03

The C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) reached its perihelion on September 27 2024, at a distance of 0.391 AU from the Sun.

I photographed it one year ago in October 2024.

▼ Baader Apo 95 CaF₂ | Canon EOS R(a) ’24
© Thomas Hanrath ’25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

astrocamp.eu/en/c-2023-a3-tsuc

C/2023 A3
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-11-01

Messier 33, also known as the Triangulum Galaxy, is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Triangulum, approximately 2.73 million light-years from Earth, and reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight mid October.

▼ Baader Apo 95 CaF2 | Canon EOS M100(a) '24
© Thomas Hanrath '25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

astrocamp.eu/en/triangulum-gal

M33
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-10-30

Messier 103, a young open star cluster located in the constellation Cassiopeia, approximately 8,000 light-years away, encompasses a group of about 40 blue and white stars, reaching its annual culmination around astronomical midnight mid October.

▼ Vixen VC200L | Canon EOS M100(a) '24
© Thomas Hanrath '24 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

astrocamp.eu/en/messier-103-2/

M103
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-10-26

The Wizard Nebula is an emission nebula located in the constellation Cepheus, approximately 5500 light-years from Earth. It reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight in early September.

▼ Baader Apo 95 CaF2 | Canon EOS M100(a) '23
© Thomas Hanrath '25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Details: astrocamp.eu/en/sharpless-142-

Wizard Nebula
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-10-24

The Andromeda Galaxy, located in the constellation Andromeda approximately 2.5 million light-years away, is the closest large spiral galaxy to the Milky Way and reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight in early October.

▼ Baader Apo 95 CaF2 | SkyEye62AM '25
© Thomas Hanrath '25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

astrocamp.eu/en/andromeda-gala

Andromeda Galaxy
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-10-23

Caldwell 16, NGC 7243, is an open cluster located in the constellation Lacerta, approximately 2,800 light-years away from Earth. This stellar object reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight at the end of August.

▼ Vixen VC200L | Canon EOS M100(a) '23
© Thomas Hanrath '25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

astrocamp.eu/en/caldwell-16-ng

Caldwell 16
Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-10-22

Sharpless 131, also known as the Elephant’s Trunk Nebula, is a dark globule and star-forming region located in the constellation Cepheus, approximately 2,400 light-years away from Earth, reaching its annual culmination at astronomical midnight and is best observed mid August.

▼ Baader Apo 95 CaF2 | Canon EOS R(a) '24
© Thomas Hanrath '25 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

astrocamp.eu/en/sharpless-131-

Sh2-131
Video Game Food PhotosFood@mstdn.games
2025-10-22

Roasted boar
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky

#videogames #gaming #food #stalker #clearsky

Thomas HanrathastrocampEU
2025-10-21

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