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Celestron CPC 1100 Deluxe

Altair Hypercam 174 Mono

ZWO Filterwheel - Green Filter

X-Cel 2.0 Barlow

2020-01-02 00:38

Average seeing 3/5

Best 30% of 4,000 frames

Celestron C11 EdgeHD, TMB 1.8x barlow, ASI174MM camera.

Celestron Edge HD 8" con reductor x0,7. Camara ZWO ASI 2600C Pro duo, filtro triband Antlia. Solo 9X300" imagenes- Apilado y procesado con pixinsight

Celestron CPC800 XLT

Altair Hypercam IMX174 Mono

ZWO Filter Wheel - Green Filter

X-Cel 2.0 Barlow

Celestron CPC800XLT

Altair Hypercam IMX174 Mono

Tele Vue 2.5 Powermate

Celestron C11, ZWO-ASI174MM, Televue 4x Powermate

Celestron CPC Deluxe 1100 Edge HD

ASI209MC Camera

X-Cel 2.0 Barlow

Primalucelab EAGLE2 Pro

Celestron SCT 6" + Canon 550D ISO100 1/500 + 1/750 32 light frames

Celestron C8 SCT with Starizona Hyperstar F/1.9 ZWO ASI 294MC Pro, Optolong L-eXtreme filter, ASIAir tracking and capturing on SW EQ6-R Pro

 

8 hours and 14 minutes total integration,

247 x 120sec subframes

ASI294MC Pro gain 120

Preprocessed in SIRIL and processed in PixInsight final tweaks in Photoshop and Topaz

Celestron Omni XLT 102mm Refractor Equatorial Telescope

Celestron C11 EdgeHD at f/18, blue filter, Player One Mars M II camera.

Celestron C9.25 EdgeHD, Player One Neptune M camera

 

Telescope: Celestron 8SE

Camera: Celestron Skyris 132C with Tele Vue 2.5x Powermate

Image source: 8000 frame AVI video (5% frames used): processed with PiPP, Autostakkert, Registax, and PS.

 

Date: 07/4/2023

 

Venus angular diameter is 35.63 arcseconds and is 28.9% illuminated.

The January full Moon or 'Wolf Moon' imaged from London on the 17th January. Inverted to best show the ray craters.

Celestron Edge HD11 scope & Canon EOS 6D camera - 2 panel mosaic.

Here we're observing the Sombrero Galaxy!

Taken & edited solely with iPhone 6 through Celestron NexStar 8SE telescope. Two images taken with NightCapPro app combined in the Image Blender app & edited in Snapseed & Camera+

Celestron CPC800XLT

Altair GPCAMv2 130 Mono camera

Orion Shorty 2X Barlow

ZWO Red Filter (Filter Wheel)

40% of 3,000 frames

Software used - FireCapture, Autostakkert, Registax 6, Photoshop CC 2017

Celestron Edge HD 800

Skywatcher AZ-EQ6 GT

Canon 100D

 

Images: 127x180"

Intégration: 6.3 Heures

Equipment:

Celestron CGEM Mount

Nikon 500mm f/4 P Ai-s

Sony a7RIII (unmodified)

Altair 60mm Guide scope

GPCAM2 Mono Camera

 

Acquisition:

Taos, NM: my backyard - Bortle 3

12 x 240" for 48 minutes for exposure time.

5 dark frames

15 flats frames

15 bais frames

Guided

 

Software:

SharpCap

PHD2

DeepSkyStacker

Photoshop

 

My mount was polar aligned with SharpCap (what an amazing system for aligning). I'm not comfortable using my SCT as my lens yet. My solution is to piggy back my Sony a7RIII and adapted Nikon 500mm f/4 on a ADM dovetail rail on the top of my optical tube. I'm still new to autoguiding. I got some great detail of a galaxy with 3:30 second light frames. For this I stopped down the aperture to get diffraction spikes on the brighter stars and exposed my lights for 4 minutes. I used DeepSkyStacker to combine all frames and then processed the TIFF file in Photoshop using my skill set and relying on the famous Astronomy Tools Action Set.

Celestron SC8" ASI178MM RGB filters

Celestron 80D + Nikon D800

Pavillion, Wyoming, USA

Celestron C11, Tele Vue 2.5x Powermate, ZWO ASI462MC, Pierro Astro ADC

 

6 single shot colour captures taken over 8mins; de-rotated in Winjupos - Firecapture, Autostakkert, Registax & Photoshop

 

another attempt at processsing, the same data, but this time using much finer wavelets in Registax :D

 

Merseyside, UK

Celestron C9.25 SCT scope

 

Turbulence tends not to be so marked at IR wavelengths - this was taken with a ZWO290MM camera with a IR685nm filter.

 

The pixels are smaller on the 290 compared with the 224 so Mars appears relatively larger.

Celestron CPC Deluxe 1100 Edge HD

ASI290MC Color Camera

ZWO Atmospheric Dispersion Corrector

X-Cel 2X Barlow

Celestron C9.25 EdgeHD, Player One Neptune M camera.

The panels in this mosaic were shot with the C14 at Cerritos College with a Skyris 618M camera. The C14 was on a CGE Pro mount. Both the mount and the camera were donated to the college by Celestron.

 

Plato is the most prominent crater in this image. Part of Mare Frigoris stretches above it, and Mare Imbrium is the large region below it. Sinus Iridum is emerging from the shadows at the left.

 

Each panel is from the best 200 frames of a 1000 frame AVI. Stacking was done in AutoStakkert2, and initial processing in PixInsight. Microsoft ICE was used to produce the mosaic, and some final touches were done in PS CS 5.1.

Celestron NexStar 6SE with focal reducer

Homemade wedge

Canon 600d.

 

200x 25 second subs

40x darks

40x flats

40x bias

 

Stacked in DSS and edited in GIMP and Lightroom.

Celestron C11 Edge HD

QHY5III462C camera

ZWO ADC

TeleVue 2.5 Powermate

Primalucelab Eagle2 Pro

OTA: Newtonian Celestron 130 mm/f5 modified

Mount: Skywatcher Heq 5

Imaging Camera: Canon 700D astro modified

Telescope Guide: Gso 50mm

Camera Guide: QHY5L II Mono

Baader Mk III Coma Corrector

Polemaster Eletronic Polar Scope

   

Total Exposure: 2:00 hours (subs 300 sec)

Deep Sky Stacker: Calibration and stacking

Adobe Photoshop Cs2 : Data Processing

Pulg-in: Hasta la vista, green, astroflat pro

PHD Guiding 2: Guide

   

Darks, Dark Flats, Flats and Bias apply

 

Serra Negra ( Bortle 4) /São Paulo/Brasil . 05/2022

Celestron CPC800XLT

ASI290MC camera

 

Palus Epidemiarum, Lacus Timoris, Hainzel, Mee, with Schiller at the right edge of the FOV. Move cursor over image to activate notes. Click on image to zoom.

Telescòpio: celestron 130 slt(130mm/f5) modificado

Montagem: celestron nexstar slt altazimutal computadorizada

Câmera: Canon sl1 modificada com filtro astrodon ad40 clear

Baader MkIII coma corretor

Filtro astronomik cls ccd eos clip

Deep sky stacker: calibração e integração dos frames

Processamento: photoshop cs2, astronomy tools, star spikes pro 3

Exposição total: 40 minutos

04/2017

serra negra- são paulo

Celestron Omni XLT 102mm Refractor Telescope

1000mm focal length, F10

Seymour Hyperion solar filter

Thor’s Helmet is an emission nebula with an ionized HII region in the constellation Canis Major. The name of this nebula stems from its striking resemblance to the helmet of the famed Norse God of thunder and lightning. Thor’s Helmet is composed of cosmic dust and gas, which is revealed to have a blue-green appearance through astrophotography. NGC 2359 spans roughly 30 light-years across and appears as an interstellar bubble that has been inflated by a central Wolf-Rayet star.

M31, Andromeda galaxy. Fourth night.

 

Playing with iTelescope.net free features. Remote telescope helping reaching impossible objects from my latitude.

   

Details:

 

Lights: 31x150s

 

No darks. No flats.

   

Equipment:

 

-T68 instance on iTelescope.net

 

-OTA: Celestron RASA 11" 280mm

 

-DSS + Pixinsight + Adobe Photoshop + Topaz DeNoise AI

   

Annotated version:

nova.astrometry.net/user_images/6504693#annotated

  

Follow me on Twitter: @elbuscadorpolar / Instagram: @tupolevmgr

Celestron RASA 11" 280mm f/2.3

ZWO ASI071 Pro Color

RGB 10x120s

 

Celestron C8 and ZWO ASI120MC camera. 2000 frames stacked in AutoSkakert. Processed in Registax for wavelets, final in Lightroom.

Celestron CGE f/5

SBIG ST10 XME selfguided at 0.5 Hz

 

B: 10x600sec bin1x1

R:3x600sec bin1x1

G:3x600sec bin1x1

 

Reduction CCDOps

Align, Sharpen CCDSoft

Combining Sigma Beta 11

 

Location: Rome (Italy)

 

Awards:

- Published on "Orione" magazine - May 2006

- Published on "L'Astronomia" magazine - March 2006

Celestron C11, 2.5x TeleVue Powermate, ZWO RGB FIlter Set, ZWO ASI290MC, Pierro Astro ADC

 

8 single shot colour captures taken over 25mins; de-rotated in Winjupos - Firecapture, Autostakkert, Registax & Photoshop

 

Merseyside, UK

Celestron 9.25" prime focus mosaic and single DSLR shot.

Celestron Edge HD 800

Skywatcher AZ-EQ6 GT

Canon 100D

 

Images: 40x180"

Intégration: 2.0 Heures

 

Perhaps my favorite nebula. So many little pockets of detail.

 

About 1.5 hours of integration with my C8 w/ 0.63 FR, ASI533MC Pro, and AM5 mount.

Celestron C8 SCT with Starizona SCT Corrector ASI294MC Pro

 

4 hours and 6 minutes total integration time

82 x 180 sec subframes

Gain 120

preprocessed in SIRIL

linear and nonlinear processing in PI

final tweaks in Photoshop

 

Check out the amazing new image of this galaxy with the ESA Euclid telescope www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Euclid/Eucl...

I'm quite pleased with this photo of tonight's Moon. It was taken with my iPhone on my Celestron telescope.

Celestron CPC Deluxe 1100 HD

ASI290MC camera

TeleVue Powermate 2.5

ZWO ADC

Average seeing conditions

 

The Helix Nebula , NGC 7293, is a large planetary nebula in Aquarius

It is one of the closest plenary nebula's to earth.

 

About the Image:

10" Orion Astrograph

Celestron CGem DX

Canon60Da

Guiding SSAG & PHD

Acquisition: Nebulosity

Processed with PixInsight & PhotoShopCC

 

71 Minutes (9x 180Sec: 27 Min + 10 Darks / 11x 240Sec: 44Min + 10 Darks)

ISO800

100 Bias Frames

 

4 August 2013 / Magalies Mountain Sanctuary, South Africa

Celestron C8 Edge HD, 1.8x TMB barlow, ASI290MM.

Celestron CPC800XLT

Altair GPCAMv2 130 Mono

Shorty 2X Barlow

Best 35% of 3,700 frames

NGC 1055 is the edge-on spiral galaxy located in the left of this image. It is estimated to be 52 million light years away. It was discovered in 1783 by William Herschel.

M77 is the barred spiral galaxy on the right. It is about 47 million light years away. It was discovered in 1780 by Pierre Mechain and later added as number 77 to Charles Messiers' catalog of "not a comet" objects.

 

I collected luminance filtered images on 11/21/14 and completed the RGB through intermittent clouds on 12/21/14

 

Telescope: 11" Celestron EdgeHD at F/2 with HyperStar

Camera: QHY23M

Mount: CGEM-DX

 

L-17x120sec (34 min)

RGB 10x90sec (27 min)

A new try. I believe the vision was better tonight.

 

It is interesting to observe the alteration of the planetary axis after a few years.

 

Saturn 2022.07.03

Telescope Celestron C8 EdgeHD F10. asi120mc. Barlow Televue 2x. Filter Baader UvIr-cut.

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