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Telescópio: celestron 130 slt(130mm/f5)
Câmera: canon 1000D
Exposição total:01 hora e 07 minutos
iso 1600
arquivo raw
calibração: 20 dark frames
processamento:dss/ photoshop cs2/ neatimage
condições mínimas de poluição luminosa
Serra Negra-interior de São Paulo
17.11.2012+18.11.2012
With C11 and ASI 290MC for crominance + QHY290Mono +IRPASS 685 for luminance.
Stack of 15000 frames. Captured in Tarragona, 09/28/2020 at 21:35 UT.
Celestron RASA, ML 11002C, Paramount MX, PixInsight 1.8
Acquisition by Jimmy Walker. Yes, THAT Jimmy Walker.
Object description at www.billionsandbillions.com
Taken 07/03/2019
H-Alpha (3nm) = 24 x 300s (Astrodon)
SII(5nm) = 24 x 300s (Astrodon)
OIII (3nm)= 39 x 300s (Astrodon)
Scope: Stellarvue 102mm access/Stellarvue 102mm Raptor/Canon 400mm DO II + 2x TCIII
Mount: Celestron CGX
Stacked in Pixinsight
20 Darks /20 Flats each filter/BIAS 200.
Celestron NexStar 6SE, ZWO asi224mc with IR cut filter, 2.5x TeleVue Powermate and ZWO ADC. 90 second video Captured in SharpCap, processed in PIPP, AutoStakkert, RegiStax Wavelets then Lightroom.
Celestron Omni XLT 120 refractor, Orion white light solar filter, Sony A200K DSLR. Processed using RAW Photo Processor 64 & Pixelmator 3 FX.
Celestron C8 SCT with Hyperstar F/1.9 Optolong L-eXtreme filter ASI294MC Pro, processed in S.I.R.I.L., Topaz and Photoshop fine adjustments
Celestron 200mm reflector, QHY5L ii planetary camera and 3x barlow. Video processed in PIPP, AS2 and reg 6
Celestron C11, DMK21-618, Powermate 2.5.
IR742 filter used for Luminance, Baader filters for RGB.
Stacked in AS2, wavelet sharpened in Registax 6.
Best 3500 frames of 6000 for IR and best 3000 frames of 5000 for each RGB
Celestron C5 Spotter with a Canon 60D. While not the prettiest set up, I've had reasonable success shooting the moon via eyepiece projection with this. The moon was pretty bright last night, making this sort of day ish looking.
Mismo Júpiter of 02/06/2020, con sus lunas (Ío & Europa). Apilado de 3000 frames, Webcam JWin + Celestron Omni 102 (102/1000mm) + barlow X-Cel x2, montura CG-4. 02-06-2020 (5:18 am)
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Telescòpio: celestron 130 slt(130mm/f5) modificado
Montagem: celestron 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
Exposição total: 80 minutos
17/04/2015 + 14/06/2015
serra negra são paulo
Super Moon, Blood Moon
Equipment used: Celestron NexStar 80GT (80mm Refractor). Canon EOS SL1 using a T-Adapter and a 20mm Plossl eyepiece.
An early orange Celesron C90 spotting telescope (1000mm f11) coupled to a Nikon F2 with the DW-2 6x magnification viewfinder. The C90 focuses on the barrel just like any camera lens. They are mounted on a Celestron Alt-Az tripod. Taken with the Lumix G2 using a Vivitar Series 1 35-85mm 1:2.8 Varifocal zoom shot wide open. The Vivitar was made in the mid 1970's by Kiron.
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Telescòpio: celestron 130 slt(130mm/f5) modificado
Montagem: celestron 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
Exposição total: uma hora e vinte minutos
17/05/2015
serra negra são paulo
Telescópio: celestron 130 slt(130mm/f5)
Barlow powermate televue 5x
Câmera: spc 880
Exposição total:600 frames à 5fps
processamento:registax 5
condições extremas de poluição luminosa
Bom seeing e alta turbulência
são paulo capital
03.03.2013 05:06 UT
Celestron NexStar 6SE, ZWO asi224mc with IR cut filter, 2.5x TeleVue Powermate and ZWO ADC. 2 minute video Captured in SharpCap, processed in PIPP, AutoStakkert, RegiStax Wavelets then Lightroom.
Celestron NexStar 6SE, ZWO asi224mc with IR cut filter, 2.5x TeleVue Powermate and ZWO ADC. 2 minute video Captured in SharpCap, processed in PIPP, AutoStakkert, RegiStax Wavelets then Lightroom.
Here is my attempt at capturing a lunar crater by using a video capture and then stacking those individual frames into a more detailed image. This is the crater Copernicus on our moon. Copernicus has a diameter of 93 km (58 miles) and 3.8 (2.4 miles) km deep.
My setup for this shot was a Celestron C6-A SCT, Canon 6D and Televue 5x Powermate all mounted on an iOptron ZEQ25GT mount.
Celestron SCT 6"
ZWO ASI120MC-S
Firecapture
- FPS 14
- Gain 20
- Shutter 15.80ms
Autostakkert (40% of 5301 frames)
PS
A quick re-do using DSS, I like this app :) What do you think? Considering the amount of time this app saves (compared to previous methods) and the job it does, I'm very impressed.
Date:23/8/2009
Location:Brisbane Australia
Imaging Camera: Canon 1000D prime focus
Imaging Scope: Skywatcher 127 Mak Cas
Focal Length: 1500mm
Guide Camera: SSAG
Guide Scope: Orion 80mm Refractor
Guided with PHD Guiding
Mount: Celestron EQ5 GT
Exposure: 7x4 min full colour
ISO: 800
Processing: DSS, CS3
Câmera Nikon D90
GPS: Nikon GP-1
Telescópio Celestron C90 1000mm f11 Maksutov
Velocidade: 1/250
ISO/ASA: 200
Tripé: Manfrotto 728B
Software: Microsoft Office Picture Manager (autocorreção)
Corte: Não
www.flickr.com/photos/carloscastejon/4547747780
A Lua
MPB4
www.youtube.com/watch?v=96cFrV58G-U&featu
A Lua
Quando ela roda
É Nova!
Crescente ou Meia
A Lua!
É Cheia!
E quando ela roda
Minguante e Meia
Depois é Lua novamente
Diiiizz!...
Quando ela roda
É Nova!
Crescente ou Meia
A Lua!
É Cheia!
E quando ela roda
Minguante e Meia
Depois é Lua-Nova...
Mente quem diz
Que a Lua é velha...(2x)
Mente quem diz!
A Lua!
Quando ela roda
É Nova!
Crescente ou Meia
A Lua!
É Cheia!
E quando ela roda
Minguante e Meia
Depois é Lua novamente...
Quando ela roda
É Nova!
Crescente ou Meia
A Lua
É Cheia!
E quando ela roda
Minguante e Meia
Depois é Lua-Nova...
Mente quem diz
Que a Lua é velha...(2x)
Mente quem diiiiiz!
A Lua!
Quando ela roda
É Nova!
Crescente ou Meia
A Lua!
É Cheia!
E quando ela roda
Minguante e Meia
Depois é Lua-Nova...
Mente quem diz
Que a Lua é velha...(2x)
Mente quem diiiiiz!
Fonte: kboing
letras.kboing.com.br/mpb4/a-lua
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Canon 60Da with Celestron CGEM 1100HD.
Stitching together images created from six, 4 minute, 1080p HD video run through Registax 6.0. Seeing was bad and this is a jpg so resolution is not great.
The 60Da has a different IR filter compared to others in the Canon family, emphasizing the near IR band so astrophotographers can image H II nebula regions. Anyway it has an interesting effect on the moon - here the darker lava fields are slightly reddish due to greater IR emmision becuase they are warmer(?). Also kind of weird is the color difference between Mare Tranquillitatus and Mare Serenitatus above it.
This is the first chance I have had to use the 60Da - hope to get some nebulas as soon as the moon goes away!
Celestron C90, Samsung Galaxy A20 afocal. Prescribed burns to prevent bushfires over Summer caused a haze across the city, which accounts for the golden hue of the moon in this shot. Perth Western Australia.