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APOD GrAG Photo Of The Day 3 October 2020 apod.grag.org/2020/10/03/ngc-6905-blue-flash-nebula/
NGC 6905 The Blue Flash Nebula is a small, bright planetary nebula in the constellation Delphinus. It is estimated to be around 7,500 light years from Earth.
Image captured on my dual rig in Spain.
Scopes: APM TMB LZOS 152 Refractors
Cameras: QSI6120wsg8
Mount: 10Micron GM2000 HPS
Exposure details:
Ha: 58x900"
Blue: 10x300"
Green: 10x300"
Lum: 28x300", 24x120"
OIII: 141x300"
Red: 11x300"
Total Integration: 32.3 hours
Format 24/120 selfmade camera
iso 12, super angulon 47
f 45, Blende 45
"in explore" beste Platzierung 365 .... wozu kauf ich mir eine Leica, wenn ich mit der selbst gebastelten Kamera in explore gereiht werde 😀
Imaging telescope: Takahashi FSQ106EDXIII
Imaging camera: Canon Astro 6D
Mount: iOptron CEM60
32x300" ISO1600
24x90" ISO1600
24x30"
For Ha: Rokinon 135 mm f/2.0
Imaging camera: QSI 660wsg-8
Astrodon Ha 5nm: 24x120"
Astrodon Ha 5nm: 32x600"
Imaging telescopes or lenses: Takahashi Epsilon 130d
Imaging cameras: ZWO ASI2600MM Pro
Mounts: Skywatcher EQ6-R Pro
Guiding cameras: ZWO ASI290MM
Software: PixInsight
Filters: Antlia Green Pro · Antlia Red Pro · Antlia Blue Pro · Antlia Lum Pro · Antila 3nm H alpha Pro
Accessory: ZWO 36mm EFW · ZWO Asiair Pro
Dates:Nov. 7, 2021 , Nov. 8, 2021
Frames:
Antila 3nm H alpha Pro: 29x300" (2h 25') (gain: 100.00) -10C
Antlia Blue Pro: 28x120" (56') (gain: 100.00) -10C
Antlia Blue Pro: 30x180" (1h 30') (gain: 100.00) -10C
Antlia Green Pro: 24x120" (48') (gain: 100.00) -10C
Antlia Green Pro: 29x180" (1h 27') (gain: 100.00) -10C
Antlia Lum Pro: 73x120" (2h 26') (gain: 100.00) -10C
Antlia Red Pro: 25x120" (50') (gain: 100.00) -10C
Antlia Red Pro: 30x180" (1h 30') (gain: 100.00) -10C
Integration: 11h 52'
Darks: 20
Flats: 150
Bias: 50
Tomada el 28 Junio 2014 en San Esteban ~100 Km de Santiago
Cámara Canon 450D (XSi) sin modificar, 24x120 segundos iso 800 lente 17-xx a 20mm f/5,6, montura ioptron smartequ sin guiado.
Procesado con PixInsight.
This is a "work in progress" of the Pinwheel Galaxy in the constellation of Ursa Major. The galaxy lies at a distance of 21 million light-years. At the rate I'm going it will take this long to complete :)
Captured over 6 nights March-April, each night interrupted by clouds. I plan to add more Luminance & Red frames the next clear moonless night
Celestron 11" EdgeHD + Starizona Hyperstar (F/2)
QHY23M CCD & Baader LRGB+Ha filters
CGEM-DX mount
Astro Tech AT65EDQ as a guide scope
QHY5L-IIM guide camera
Guiding accomplished with Metaguide
Images acquired with APT (Astrophotography Tool 2.82)
Each color channel pre-processed, aligned and stacked with Nebulosity 3 & Deep Sky Stacker
Color channels combined and post-processed using Photoshop CS6
Lum 15x120 3/17/15
Red- 15x120 3/18/15
Green- 24x120 3/22/15 & 4/11/15
Blue-26x120 3/22/15, 4/10/15 & 4/11/15
Ha- 12x300 4/24/15
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Imaging telescopes or lenses: Celestron C8-A XLT
Imaging cameras: Atik 414ex 414EX Mono
Mounts: Celestron CG-5 Advanced GT
Guiding telescopes or lenses: Orion Deluxe 50mm MiniGuider
Guiding cameras: Orion Starshoot autoguider
Focal reducers: Celestron F6.3 Focal Reducer
Software: Adobe Photoshop 6 CS Extended, Stellarium 0.12.4, PHD2 Guiding, MaximDL5
Filters: ZWO LRGB Filters
Accessories: Orion 4 x 1.25" Filter wheel
Resolution: 1323x913
Dates: June 21, 2015
Frames: ZWO LRGB Filters: 24x120" -15C bin 1x1
Integration: 0.8 hours
Darks: ~10
Flats: ~30
Bias: ~20
Avg. Moon age: 4.28 days
Avg. Moon phase: 19.32%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale: 3.00
Temperature: 15.00
RA center: 270.568 degrees
DEC center: -22.984 degrees
Pixel scale: 0.951 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: -87.155 degrees
Field radius: 0.212 degrees
Locations: TUGA Observatory, Porto Feliz, SP, Brazil
This is the very first light for a brand new astrograph! The image has been taken during the last Winter Star Party in the Florida Keys. The telescope used is the new Officina Stellare RiLA 400 (16") f3.8 on Software Bisque Paramount ME. It is an unguided sum of 24x120" shots LRGB with a FLI ML11002 camera and Astrodon filterset. The luminance is the results of the sum of all the channels. Despite the low latitude of the Keys, the object was still very low thus blu frames where still bloated and there where some scattering and differential diffraction due the atmosphere. Anyway, this is the result presenting the rescaled full frame.
Thanks for watching!
StarFreeze version - Jan 18, 2015, 02:47 UT. 24x120 sec @ ISO 1600, Canon 200mm F/2.8, Lumicon 72mm Deep Sky Filter, Canon XS (modified.)
Skywatcher 130PDS
ZWO ASI183mmPro
Astrodon LRGB Filter
Celestron AVX
total exposure time: 4,4 Std.
62x120 Luminanz
23x120 red
24x120 green
24x120s blue
Pixinsight/Affinity Photo
Work in progress.
Imaging telescope or lens: Nikon NIKKOR 180 F2,8 AIS ED
Imaging camera: Nikon d7100
Mount: ORION Sirius EQ-G
Guiding telescope or lens: Nikon NIKKOR 180 F2,8 AIS ED
Software: Photoshop CS 6 Adobe, Noel Carboni's Astro Tools for PhotoShop Noel Carboni Actions, PIXINSIGHT PixInsinght 1.8 RC7
Resolution: 1318x999
Dates: Feb. 18, 2015, March 14, 2015, March 15, 2015, March 25, 2015, Feb. 10, 2016
Frames:
100x100" ISO1250
54x120" ISO1250
4x300" ISO1600
36x90" ISO1600
24x120" ISO3200
Integration: 6.6 hours
Avg. Moon age: 16.17 days
Avg. Moon phase: 22.87%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale: 4.00
RA center: 210.811 degrees
DEC center: 54.347 degrees
Pixel scale: 1.496 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 89.662 degrees
Field radius: 0.548 degrees
Locations: Eldorado (6767' elev), @ Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States; Home observatory, Cheyenne, WY (elevation: 6014'), United States
see www.flickr.com/photos/nebarnix/198303490/ for this image stacked with another 88 minutes of light!
Final version! Can't believe this was during the full moon as well. (be sure to view full size)
Andromeda and its companion galaxies
Camera: Pentax *IST DL
Lens: 135mm F2.8 at 2.8 (apeture ring froze on me!)
Exposure: 80 minutes (!)
Total normalized exposure (min at iso 100): 304min@iso100
Total normalized light (min at iso 100/f-ratio^2): 39min@iso100@f1
6x240 seconds@iso 200
24x120 seconds@iso 400
2x240 seconds@iso 800
ISO: 200, 400, 800
Hand Guided (no RA drive at all) with a 500mm F4.5 reflector on an EQ mount
This is the very first light for a brand new astrograph! The image has been taken during the last Winter Star Party in the Florida Keys. The telescope used is the new Officina Stellare RiLA 400 (16") f3.8 on Software Bisque Paramount ME. It is an unguided sum of 24x120" shots LRGB with a FLI ML11002 camera and Astrodon filterset. The luminance is the results of the sum of all the channels. Despite the low latitude of the Keys, the object was still very low thus blu frames where still bloated and there where some scattering and differential diffraction due the atmosphere. Anyway, this is the result presenting the core in a full res crop.
Thanks for watching!