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Takahashi FSq85 et cem60

 

This is an image of the Pinwheel Galaxy, Messier 101, at around 170,000 light years in diameter and an estimated one trillion stars it's a large galaxy. It's a face-on spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major and is estimated to be around 21 million light-years away from Earth.

 

Location: West Midlands, UK

 

Scope: Orion Optics CT10 @f/4.8

Camera: Atik 460EX, Baader LRGB filters

Mount: CEM60-EC, OAG guiding

 

Integration: L - 40 x 300s bin x1, RGB - 12 x 300s each bin x2

Acquisition: SGP

Processing: PI and Photoshop

This is an image of the Soul Nebula (IC 1848), an emission nebula around 7500 light years away located in the constellation of Cassiopeia. Taken in Ha & OIII wavelengths with a total exposure time of just over fourteen hours.

 

Location: West Midlands, UK

 

Scope: Tak FSQ85-ED @f/5.3

Camera: QHY 268M, Baader Ha & OIII filters

Mount: CEM60-EC, OAG guiding

 

Integration: 66 x 300s Bin x1 Ha, 104 x 300s Bin x1 OIII

Acquisition: SGP

Processing: PI and Photoshop

First Orion and first interaction with Pixinsight, this programme is a whole new level!

Shooting in -12 degreec C didn't turn out to be easy, though clear sky and long nights are a big opportunity for good shots.

 

Integration time: 2 hours

Luminance-108x 30sec

RGB-42-42-42x 30 sec.

Stacked and processed in Pixinsight, retouched in Photoshop CC

 

Imaging telescope: Takahashi FSQ106EDXIII

Imaging camera: QSI 660wsg-8

Mount: iOptron CEM60

This is an image of NGC6995, which is part of the Eastern Veil Nebula supernova remnant, it's located in the constellation of Cygnus and recent measurements put this object at a distance of approximately 1470 light years.

 

Location: West Midlands, UK

 

Scope: Orion Optics CT10 @f/4.8

Camera: Atik 460EX, Baader Ha & OIII filters

Mount: CEM60-EC, OAG guiding

 

Integration: 20 x 600s Bin x1 Ha, 12 x 600s Bin x1 OIII

Acquisition: SGP

Processing: PI and Photoshop

M42 in all its glory, this is a composite of two images one for the main part of the nebula and one for the core detail. Pretty pleased with this as it was captured in not the best conditions there was some high cloud when capturing the RGB.

 

I did capture some data with the luminance filter but never used it as it did not add anything I ended up using the Ha as the luminance layer.

 

Captured by David Wills at PixelSkies, Castillejar, Spain www.pixelskiesastro.com

 

Ha 62 x 600s

Red 56 x 180s

Green 41 x 180s

Blue 50 x 180s

 

17 hours 41 mins.

 

Core detail

 

Red 85 x 30s

Green 216 x 30s

Blue 231 x 30s

 

4 Hours 26 mins.

 

22 Hours 7 mins in total.

 

Equipment used:

 

Telescope: Takahashi Baby Q FSQ-85ED F5.3

 

Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Pro Mono Cooled to -10C

 

Image Scale: 2.08

 

Guiding: OAG

 

Filters: Astronomik Ha,Red,Green,Blue

 

Mount: iOptron CEM60 "Standard" GOTO Centre Balanced Equatorial Mount

 

Image Acquisition: Voyager

 

Observatory control: Lunatico Dragonfly

 

Stacking and Calibrating: Pixinsight

 

Processing: Pixinsight 1.8, Photoshop CC

Telescope: Takahashi Mewlon 210 mm

Barlow APM 2" 1,6x Coma Correcting

Equivalent focal lenght: 3864 mm

CMOS: ZWO ASI 462 MC

Focuser Primalucelab Esatto 2"

Mount: iOptron CEM60

Data: August 20, 2022 Hours: 23:11 Local Time

Pose: 800 sommate su 8.000 riprese a 57 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing 3 Antoniadi, transparency of the sky 9, high turbulence

This is an image of the Heart Nebula (IC 1805), an emission nebula around 7500 light years away located in the constellation of Cassiopeia. The small group of massive hot stars near the nebula's centre, known as Melotte 15, are sculpting the clouds of dark dust and glowing atomic gas. Taken in Ha & OIII wavelengths with a total exposure time of sixteen hours.

 

Location: West Midlands, UK

 

Scope: Tak FSQ85-ED @f/5.3

Camera: QHY 268M, Baader Ha & OIII filters

Mount: CEM60-EC, OAG guiding

 

Integration: 60 x 600s Bin x1 Ha, 36 x 600s Bin x1 OIII

Acquisition: SGP

Processing: PI, StarNet2 and Photoshop

Telescopio: Takahashi Mewlon 210 mm

Lunghezza focale: 2415 mm

Camera di ripresa: ZWO ASI 462 MC

Filtro: Astronomik IR Block 31,8 mm

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Focuser Primalucelab Esatto 2"

Data: 18 Agosto 2021 Ore: 00:29

Pose: 1350 sommate su 5.000 riprese a 105 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 2 Antoniadi Trasparenza del cielo: 8

An image of M31, the Andromeda Galaxy, showing the globular clusters around Andromeda's satellite galaxy M110.

 

Location: Galloway, UK

 

Scope: Tak BabyQ @f/3.9

Camera: Atik 460EX, Baader RGB filters

Mount: iOptron CEM60 EC, OAG

 

Integration: 1O x 300s each for RGB

Acquisition: SGP

Processing: PI and Photoshop

Refractor: Tecnosky APO 72 mm f 6

Daystar Quark H-Alpha Chromosphere Filter

Barlow: Celestron Ultima 2X

Camera ZWO ASI 174 mono cool

Equivalent focal lenght: 3715 mm

Mount: iOptron CEM60

Data: August 26, 2022 Ore: 11:47 Local Time

Pose: 161 sommate su 700 riprese a 21 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing 3 Antoniadi, transparency of the sky 7

Telescopio: Celestron C8 Edge HD

Barlow: Televue Powermate 2.5X

Lunghezza focale: 5080 mm

Camere di ripresa: ZWO ASI 462 MC

Filtro: Astronomik IR-Block

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Data:17 Ottobre 2020 Ore: 22:45 Tempo Locale

Pose: 1603 sommate su 10.023 riprese a 174 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 3 Trasparenza: 8

  

Our nearest neighbour, captured in the Ha wavelength

 

Location: West Midlands, UK

 

Scope: Coronado SM60 II / BF10 / TAL 2x barlow

Camera: ASI 178MM

Mount: CEM60-EC

 

Integration: 6 panel mosaic, best 200 of 2000 frames for each panel

Acquisition: Sharpcap Pro

Processing: Autostakkert 3.1 / ImPPG / Photoshop

 

M78

10h intégration 120x300S

filtre Lpro L'extreme

camera 2600MC

CEM60 ET TSA 120

guide caméra 290mm +evoguide 50mm

 

Here's a part of the Virgo Cluster it's pretty mind blowing at how many Galaxies are within this image

 

The Virgo Cluster is a large cluster of galaxies. Comprising approximately 1300 (and possibly up to 2000) member galaxies, the cluster forms the heart of the larger Virgo Supercluster, of which the Local Group (containing our Milky Way galaxy) is a member. The Local Group actually experiences the mass of the Virgo Supercluster as the Virgocentric flow.

 

Captured by David Wills at PixelSkies, Castillejar, Spain www.pixelskiesastro.com

 

Lum 36 x 600s

Red 157 x 180s

Green 125 x 180s

Blue 110 x 180s

 

25 Hours 36 mins in total.

 

Equipment used:

 

Telescope: Takahashi Baby Q FSQ-85ED F5.3

 

Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Pro Mono Cooled to -20C

 

Image Scale: 2.08

 

Guiding: OAG

 

Filters: Astronomik Lum, Red, Green, Blue

 

Mount: iOptron CEM60 "Standard" GOTO Centre Balanced Equatorial Mount

 

Image Acquisition: Voyager

 

Observatory control: Lunatico Dragonfly

 

Stacking and Calibrating: Pixinsight

 

Processing: Pixinsight 1.8, Photoshop CC

NGC 2170 in the constellation Monoceros has got to be one of the most colorful Nebulas in the night sky that I have captured. This will eventually be made into a mosaic to capture the rest of this wonderful target, but it will have to wait until next year now as the moon is back and I don't image below 40 degrees.

 

I wasn't going to process this as I didn't think I had enough data in the blue channel but I was wrong must be the great skies we have here.

  

Captured by David Wills at PixelSkies, Spain www.pixelskiesastro.com

 

Lum 43x900Secs

 

Red 43x300Secs

 

Green 50x300Secs

 

Blue21x300Secs

 

16 hours 30 mins in total.

 

Equipment used:

 

Telescope: Tec 140 F7

 

Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Mono Cooled to -10C

 

Image Scale: 0.95

 

Guiding: OAG

 

Filters: Astronomik LRGB Ha

 

Mount: iOptron CEM60 "Standard" GOTO Centre Balanced Equatorial Mount

 

Image Acquisition: Voyager

 

Observatory control: Lunatico Dragonfly

 

Stacking and Calibrating: Pixinsight

 

Processing: Pixinsight 1.8

Imaged 24th, 26th and 27th February 2019, near Cambridge UK.

 

Cropped

 

Image Details:

14 hours 20 mins total exposure.

27 x 600s Red 1x1 (4 hours 30mins)

24 x 600s Green 1x1 (4 hours)

35 x 600s Blue 1x1 (5 hours 50mins)

 

Scope - Altair Astro Wave Series 115mm Refractor, Planostar 1.0x field flattener for focal length of 805mm @ F7.

Sensor - Atik 383l+ Mono CCD + Baader RGB filters. -20degC.

Scale - 1.37 arcsec/pixel.

 

Mount - Altair Astro Pier mounted iOptron CEM60.

Guiding - Lodestar X2 and SX OAG with PHD2.

Sequence Generator Pro and PixInsight.

 

Thanks for looking.

This is an image of the Heart Nebula (IC 1805), an emission nebula around 7500 light years away located in the constellation of Cassiopeia. The small group of massive hot stars near the nebula's centre, known as Melotte 15, are sculpting the clouds of dark dust and glowing atomic gas. Taken in Ha & OIII wavelengths with a total exposure time of sixteen hours.

 

Location: West Midlands, UK

 

Scope: Tak FSQ85-ED @f/5.3

Camera: QHY 268M, Baader Ha & OIII filters

Mount: CEM60-EC, OAG guiding

 

Integration: 60 x 600s Bin x1 Ha, 36 x 600s Bin x1 OIII

Acquisition: SGP

Processing: PI and Photoshop

Telescopio: APM 140 mm f 7 APO

Barlow Zeiss Abbe 2X Lunghezza focale: 1960 mm

Camere di ripresa: ZWO ASI 174 mono Cooled

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Data:26 Agosto 2020 Ora: 20:28 Tempo Locale

Pose: 430 sommate su 2011 riprese a 182 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 2 Trasparenza: 5

NGC 7635 The Bubble Nebula captured by David Wills at PixelSkies, Castillejar, Spain www.pixelskiesastro.com

 

Red 583 x 30s

Green 1483 x 30s

Blue 468 x 30s

Ha 74 x 300s

 

21 hrs 8 mins hours in total.

 

Equipment used:

 

Telescope: Celestron 8" Edge HD

 

Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Pro Mono Cooled to -10C (Binned x2)

 

Image Scale: 0.8

 

Guiding: OAG

 

Filters: Astronomik Ha

 

Mount: iOptron CEM60 "Standard" GOTO Centre Balanced Equatorial Mount

 

Image Acquisition: Voyager

 

Observatory control: Lunatico Dragonfly

 

Stacking and Calibrating: Pixinsight

 

Processing: Pixinsight 1.8, Photoshop CC

Telescopio: Tecnosky HR 80/480 mm

Daystar Quark H-Alpha Chromosphere filter - Tecnosky H-Alpha 12 nm 50,8 mm

Lunghezza focale: 2064

Camera di ripresa: ZWO ASI 174 mono Cooled

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Data: 23 Aprile 2021 Ore: 11:30 Tempo Locale

Pose: 320 sommate su 1.202 riprese a 81 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 2 Antoniadi Trasparenza: 7, raffiche di vento

Telescope: Takahashi Mewlon 210 mm

Barlow Televue Powermate 2 X 50,8 mm

Equivalent focal lenght: 4830 mm

CMOS: ZWO ASI 462 MC

Focuser Primalucelab Esatto 2"

Mount: iOptron CEM60

Data: August 4, 2022 Hours: 02:38 Local Time

Pose: 856 sommate su 10,407 riprese a 57 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing 4 Antoniadi, transparency of the sky 8

M81 and M82, Bode's Nebula, Cigar Galaxy

 

L 67 * 90s

R 37 * 180s

G 32 * 180s

B 35 * 180s

  

Integration Time 7h

 

Takahashi epsilon-160ed

ZWO ASI2600MM Pro

iOptron CEM60

Antlia LRGB filters

ZWO OAG-L + ZWO ASI174MM

ZWO EAF, EFW

Nina, PixInsight, Topaz DeNoise AI, DenoiseXTerminator, Photoshop

 

Officina Stellare APO 105 mm f 6.2

Televue Powermate 5X Filtro: Optolong Red CCD 50,8 mm

Lunghezza focale: 3255 mm

Camere di ripresa: ZWO ASI 174 mono Cooled

Montature: iOptron CEM60

Data: 18 Giugno 2021 Ore: 20:57 tempo locale

Pose: 201 sommate su 1.008 riprese a 62 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 3 Antoniadi Trasparenza del cielo: 7

This is an image of the Shark Nebula (LDN1235), a cloud of interstellar gas and dust sculpted by the solar winds from massive stars, it's located in the constellation of Cepheus and is approximately 650 light years from Earth. Shot in LRBG from the dark skies of Dumfries and Galloway, the image was taken over two nights with just over eight hours of exposure.

 

Location: Kirkinner, Dumfires and Galloway, UK

 

Scope: Tak FSQ85-ED @f/5.3

Camera: QHY 268M, Mode 1, Gain 56, Offset 30

Filters: Chroma LRGB

Mount: CEM60-EC, OAG guiding

 

Integration: L x 67, R x 65, G x 59, B x 58, all filters at 120s

Acquisition: N.I.N.A

Processing: PI and Photoshop

Telescopio Celestron C8 Edge HD

Barlow: Televue Powermate 2.5X

Lunghezza focale: 5080 mm

Camere di ripresa ZWO ASI 462 MC Filtro: Astronomik IR-Block

Montature: iOptron CEM60

Data: 30 Ottobre 2020 Ore: 21:25 Tempo Locale

Pose: 993 sommate su 9023 riprese a 180 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 3 Trasparenza: 7

Telescopio: Takahashi Mewlon 210 mm

Lunghezza focale: 2415 mm

Camere di ripresa: ZWO ASI 174 mono Cooled

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Filtri: Optolong Red CCD 50,8 mm

Focuser Primalucelab Esatto 2"

Data: 17 Agosto 2021 Ore: 20:47 Tempo Locale

Pose: 400 sommate su 1.000 riprese a 95 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 2 Trasparenza: 8

The Soul Nebula is a large emission nebula located in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is estimated to lie approximately 6,000 light-years from Earth.

 

Captured by David Wills at PixelSkies, Castillejar, Spain www.pixelskiesastro.com

 

Panel 1

Ha 55 x 600s

OIII 12 x 600s

SII 37 x 600s

 

Panel 2

Ha 52 x 600s

OIII 19 x 600s

SII 27 x 600s

  

33 hours 40 mins in total.

 

Equipment used:

 

Telescope: Takahashi Baby Q FSQ-85ED F5.3

 

Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Pro Mono Cooled to -10C

 

Image Scale: 2.08

 

Guiding: OAG

 

Filters: Astronomik Ha, OIII, SII

 

Mount: iOptron CEM60 "Standard" GOTO Centre Balanced Equatorial Mount

 

Image Acquisition: Voyager

 

Observatory control: Lunatico Dragonfly

 

Stacking and Calibrating: Pixinsight

 

Processing: Pixinsight 1.8, Photoshop CC

This is an image of the Crab Nebula (Messier 1), the first object on Charles Messier's famous 18th century list of things which are not comets. The Crab Nebula known to be the remnant of a supernova, the nebula is formed of the debris from the explosion of a massive star, this was witnessed by astronomers in the year 1054. The Crab Nebula is around 6500 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus. Shown here in a false colour palette, the image is composed of over eighteen hours of total exposure.

 

Location: West Midlands, UK

 

Scope: Orion Optics CT10 @f/4.8

Camera: Atik 460EX, Baader Ha & OIII filters

Mount: CEM60-EC, OAG guiding

 

Integration: Ha - 78 x 600s Bin x2, OIII - 34 x 600s Bin x2

Acquisition: SGP

Processing: PI and Photoshop

Telescopio: Celestron C8 Edge HD

Lunghezza focale: 2032 mm

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Filtri: Optolong Blue CCD 50,8 mm

Data: 24 Aprile 2021 Ore: 21:09 Tempo Locale

Pose: 500 sommate su 2.008 riprese a 164 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 3 Trasparenza: 8

Seeing 3 Antoniadi, trasparenza del cielo 8

Telescope: Refractor APM 140 mm f 7 FPL 53

Barlow: Tecnosky 3X 1,25"

Equivalent focal lenght: 2.940 mm

CMOS: ZWO ASI 462 Color

Focuser Starlight Feather Touch 3.5"

Mount: iOptron CEM60

Data: September 21, 2022 Hours: 23:21 Local Time

Pose: 1,000 sommate su 10.000 riprese a 97 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing 3 Antoniadi, transparency of the sky 7, high turbulence, humidity 82%

This is an image of the Crab Nebula (Messier 1), the first object on Charles Messier's famous 18th century list of things which are not comets. The Crab Nebula known to be the remnant of a supernova, the nebula is formed of the debris from the explosion of a massive star, this was witnessed by astronomers in the year 1054. The Crab Nebula is around 6500 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus. Shown here in a false colour palette, the image is composed of over eighteen hours of total exposure.

 

Location: West Midlands, UK

 

Scope: Orion Optics CT10 @f/4.8

Camera: Atik 460EX, Baader Ha & OIII filters

Mount: CEM60-EC, OAG guiding

 

Integration: Ha - 78 x 600s Bin x2, OIII - 34 x 600s Bin x2

Acquisition: SGP

Processing: PI and Photoshop

Telescopio rifrattore: Tecnosky 110 mm f 7

Daystar Quark H-Alpha Chromosphere filter

Lunghezza focale: 3311 mm

Camere di ripresa: ZWO ASI 174 mono Cooled

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Focuser: Pegasus Focus Cube 2

Data: 28 Ottobre 2021 Ore: 12:24 Tempo Locale

Pose: 300 sommate su 2.000 riprese a 42 fotogrammi al Seeing: 3 Antoniadi Trasparenza del cielo: 9

Telescopio: Takahashi Mewlon 210 mm

Lunghezza focale: 2415 mm

Camere di ripresa: ZWO ASI 462 MC

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Focuser Primalucelab Esatto 2"

Data: 17 Agosto 2021 ore: 23:25 Tempo Locale

Pose: 1200 su 5.000 riprese a 80 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 2 Antoniadi Trasparenza del cielo 8

Captured by David Wills at PixelSkies, Castillejar, Spain

 

www.pixelskiesastro.com

 

Lum x 154 300 secs

Red x 116 300 secs

Green x 66 300 secs

Blue x 49 300 secs

 

32 hrs 5 mins hours in total.

 

Equipment used:

 

Telescope: Takahashi Baby Q FSQ-85ED F3.9

 

Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Pro Mono Cooled to -10C

 

Image Scale: 2.82

 

Guiding: OAG

 

Filters: Astronomik Lum, RGB

 

Mount: iOptron CEM60 "Standard" GOTO Centre Balanced Equatorial Mount

 

Image Acquisition: Voyager Advanced

 

Observatory control: Lunatico Dragonfly

 

Stacking and Calibrating: Pixinsight

 

Processing: Pixinsight 1.8, Photoshop CC, StarXTerminator, StarNet v2,NoiseXTerminator

Telescopio: APM 140 mm f 7 APO

Televue Powermate 4X 50,8 mm

Lunghezza focale: 3920 mm

Camera di ripresa: ZWO ASI 462 MC

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Filtro: Optolong IR-CUT 50,8 mm

Focuser Feather Touch Starlight 3,5"

Data: 30 Settembre 2021 Ore: 21:49 Tempo Locale

Pose: 3450 sommate su 15.000 riprese a 212 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 3 Antoniadi Trasparenza del cielo: 6

  

Telescope: Refractor APM 140 mm f 7 FPL 53

Barlow: Tecnosky 3X 1,25"

Equivalent focal lenght: 2.940 mm

CMOS: ZWO ASI 462 Color

Focuser Starlight Feather Touch 3.5"

Mount: iOptron CEM60

Data: September 20, 2022 Hours: 21:57 Local Time

Pose: 1,440 sommate su 12.000 riprese a 115 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing 3 Antoniadi, transparency of the sky 7, high turbulence

Telescopio: Officina Stellare APO 105 mm f 6.2

Daystar Quark H-Alpha Chromosphere Filter:Tecnosky H-Alpha 12 nm 50,8 mm

Lunghezza focale: 2799 mm

Tecnosky H-Alpha 12 nm 50,8 mm

Camere di ripresa: ZWO ASI 174 mono Cooled

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Data: 20 Aprile 2021 Ore: 11:19 Tempo Locale

Pose: 90 sommate su 800 riprese a 51 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 3 Antoniadi Trasparenza: 7

  

Captured at PixelSkies, Castillejar, Spain

 

www.pixelskiesastro.com

 

Located south of the Whirlpool Galaxy, NGC 5198 is a seemingly ordinary elliptical galaxy discovered in 1787 by William Herschel. Deep images however reveal a recently discovered tidal tail in addition to an outer tidal shell. The length of the tidal tail is approximately 300,000 light-years and is the remains of a small galaxy that has been absorbed by NGC 5198. The linear nature of the tidal tail is indicative of a recent collision with a previous companion or satellite galaxy, which has been tidally disrupted by the larger galaxy.

 

Lum 139 x 300s

Red 57 x 300s

Green 81 x 300s

Blue 81 x 300s

Ha 78 x 300s

 

36 Hours 20 mins in total.

 

Equipment used:

 

Telescope: Takahashi Baby Q FSQ-85ED F3.9

 

Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Pro Mono Cooled to -20C

 

Image Scale: 2.08

 

Guiding: OAG

 

Filters: Astronomik Lum, Red,Green,Blue,Ha

 

Mount: iOptron CEM60 "Standard" GOTO Centre Balanced Equatorial Mount

 

Image Acquisition: Voyager

 

Observatory control: Lunatico Dragonfly

 

Stacking and Calibrating: Pixinsight

 

Processing: Pixinsight 1.8, Photoshop CC, StarXTerminator, StarNet v2, NoiseXTerminator, BlurXTerminator

Telescopio: Officina Stellare APO 105 mm f 6.2

Barlow Zeiss Abbe 2X Lunghezza focale: 1302 mm

Camere di ripresa: QHY 178 mono cooled

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Data: 6 Novembre 2020 Ore: 11:09 Tempo Locale

Pose: 102 sommnate su 1016 riprese a 76 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 2 Trasparenza: 7

Officina Stellare APO 105 mm f 6.2

Televue Powermate 5X Filtro: Optolong Red CCD 50,8 mm

Lunghezza focale: 3255 mm

Camere di ripresa: ZWO ASI 174 mono Cooled

Montature: iOptron CEM60

Data: 18 Giugno 2021 Ore: 21:18 tempo locale

Pose: 64 sommate su 1.008 riprese a 54 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 3 Antoniadi Trasparenza del cielo: 7

Constelação: Escultor

Tipo: Galáxia Espiral

Distância: aprox. 6 milhões de anos-luz

 

Registrei esta imagem em várias sessões nas datas 30/07, 31/07 e 01/08 em 2019 e 30/07, 31/08, 01/09, 02/09, 04/09, 16/09, 17/09 e 18/09 de 2022 na zona rural de Munhoz - MG. Local com escala de Bortle 4. O canal R (vermelho) e L (luminância) foram acrescidos dos dados capturados em H-Alpha para que as nebulosas de emissão fossem destacadas [áreas roseadas].

 

Dados técnicos:

Gain: 139, Offset: 50, Bin 1x1, temperatura da câmera: -15°C, exposição total de 22h58m. Calibração por darks, flats e dark flats.

 

Filtros

Luminância: 207 x 180s

Vermelho: 46 x 180s

Verde: 46 x 180s

Azul: 52 x 180s

H-Alpha: 65 x 300s

 

Equipamento:

- Montagem Equatorial iOptron CEM60

- Telescópio GSO Ritchey-Chretien 8" F8 Fibra de Carbono

- Câmera ZWO ASI1600MM Cooled

- Redutor focal Astro-Physics 67 CCDT

- Auto guiagem com câmera ZWO ASI174MM em OAG

- Roda de Filtros ZWO 8 posições

- Filtros Optolong 1,25" Luminance, Red, Green, Blue e H-Alpha 7nm

 

Softwares

- Captura: N.I.N.A 2.1

- Processamento: PixInsight 1.8 e Adobe Photoshop CS5

- Guiagem: PHD2

- Controle: iOptron Commander e Cartes du Ciel

 

Telescopio: Tecnosky HR 80/480 mm

Daystar Quark H-Alpha Chromosphere filter

Filter Tecnosky H-Alpha 12 nm 50,8 mm

Lunghezza focale: 4128 mm barlow Zeiss Abbe 2X

Camera di ripresa: ZWO ASI 174 Color Cooled

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Data: 12 Giugno 2021 Ore: 09:28 Tempo Locale

Pose: 644 sommate su 1.700 riprese a 16 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 3 Trasparenza: 7 velature.

Telescopio: Officina Stellare APO 105 mm f 6.2

Baader Planetarium UV/IR Cut · LUNT Calcium-K module B 600

Lunghezza focale: 651 mm

Camera di ripresa: ZWO ASI 174 mono Cooled

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Focuser Feather Touch Starlight 3,5"

Data: 08 Febbraio 2022 Ore: 12:10 Tempo Locale

Pose:255 sommate su 1.500 riprese a 37 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 2 Antoniadi Trasparenza del cielo: 9

Telescope: Takahashi Mewlon 210 mm

Equivalent Focal lenght: 2.415 mm

CMOS: ZWO ASI 174 Color Cool

Filter: Optolong Red 50,8 mm

Mount: iOptron CEM60

Date: Novembre 5, 2022 Hours: 21:39 Local Time

Pose: 222 sommate su 1.705 riprese a 85 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing 4 Antoniadi, transparency of the sky 8, turbulence

   

Telescope: Takahashi Mewlon 210 mm

APM 2" coma correcting 1.6x Barlow

Equivalent Focal lenght: 3.864 mm

CMOS: Player One Apollo M IMX 174 Cool

Filter: Antlia 685nm IR Pass 1.25"

Mount: iOptron CEM60

Date: November 15, 2022 Hours: 02:28 Local Time

Pose: 420 sommate su 1.200 riprese a 87 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing IV Antoniadi, transparency of the sky 7, turbulence, humidity 86%, horizon height 40°

 

Telescope: Takahashi Mewlon 210 mm

Equivalent focal lenght: 2.415 mm

CMOS: ZWO ASI 462 Color

Focuser Primalucelab Esatto 2"

Mount: iOptron CEM60

Data: September 19, 2022 Hours: 22:46 Local Time

Pose: 1,100 sommate su 10.000 riprese a 115 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing 3 Antoniadi, transparency of the sky 8, high turbulence

Telescope: Refractor APM 140 mm f 7 FPL 53

Barlow: Tecnosky 3X 1,25"

Equivalent focal lenght: 2.940 mm

CMOS: ZWO ASI 462 Color

Focuser Starlight Feather Touch 3.5"

Mount: iOptron CEM60

Data: September 21, 2022 Hours: 21:34 Local Time

Pose: 1,100 sommate su 10.000 riprese a 53 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing 3 Antoniadi, transparency of the sky 8, high turbulence

Telescopio: Officina Stellare APO 105 mm f 6.2

Daystar fillters Quark H-Alpha Chromosphere filter

Filtro Tecnosky H-Alpha 12 nm 50,8 mm ZWO T2 Tilter

Lunghezza focale: 2799 mm

Camera di ripresa: ZWO ASI 174 mono Cooled

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Data:26 Maggio 2020 Ore: 11:05 Local Time

Pose: 271 sommate su 3013 riprese a 162 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing: 2 Trasparenza: 9

Raffiche di vento

Telescopio: Celestron C8 Edge HD

Lunghezza focale: 4064 mm

Barlow Zeiss Abbe 2X

Camere di ripresa: ZWO ASI 224 MC

Montatura: iOptron CEM60

Filtro: Baader Planetarium UV/IR Cut

Data:09 Agosto 2020 Ore: 23:33 Tempo Locale

Pose: 1503 sommate su 6014 riprese a 68 fotogrammi al secondo

Seeing 2/5, trasparenza del cielo 6, forte turbolenza

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