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This was taken on Dec 23 2019. Focal Length: 714mm. This is a 4-pane mosaic done on a single night of imaging.
Telescope Info: flic.kr/p/2gAfKn7
Celestron 130 EQ Telescope
Barlow 2x, 3x or 5x
Red or Moon Filters
Canon EOS 500D Camera
02.07 to 03.24 GMT
Blackford Hill
Edinburgh
Celestron NexStar 6SE
ZWO asi224mc with IR cut filter
Tele Vue 2.5x Powermate
ZWO ADC
FireCapture for ADC tuning
2 minute capture in SharpCap
Processed in PIPP, AutoStakkert, RegiStax Wavelets and finished in Lightroom.
Celestron C90
ZWO ASI120MM
Quasar Synscan Eq5
Frames: 2000
Captura: Fire Capture
Procesado: Austakkert 2 + Registax 6 + Fitsworks + Pixinsight 1.8
Guillermo Cervantes Mosqueda
Observatorio Astronómico Alttaír
Poncitlán Jalisco México
Jupiter 24th Sept 2022(22:25 UT) showing Europa in transit and casting it's shadow, average seeing conditions. This image consists of three images de rotated in Winjupos (best 3,000 frames each), 10,900 frames captured in 3 minutes for each AVI. Captured using Firecapture V2.7, Processed using Autostakkert V3.1.4, Registax V6 and Winjupos. Equipment used, Celestron C14 Edge HD, CGEPRO Mount, ZWO ASI224MC camera, Carl Zeiss 2X Barlow and ZWO ADC.
Last night I decided to turn my Celestron 9.25" SCT towards the Moon, however I put my Canon 6D on it. This makes the telescope a 2500mm lens (50x zoom). I was shocked at how perfectly the Moon fit in my framing. This is a reduced image for the internet, but this is a full frame shot, there is no cropping involved.
If you are interested, it was shot at 1/200 @ f/10 ISO 250. Single frame (no stacking).
The Moon was in the Waxing Gibbous stage and 96.7% full.
5 hours worth of data on M101 with my Celestron Origin (RASA,152mm aperture, F/2.2, FL/335mm). Processed with SetiAstroSuite and Photoshop.
Celestron NexStar 4SE Telescope (102mm) , NexImage, 2x Barlow lens, UV/Infrared Cutoff Filter (1.25")
April 3, 2011 12:26AM (EST)
Video duration 7 min (420sec), Frame Rate: 5 frames/second, 2100 frames.
Registax v6 - Align Default, 16 align points, Drizzling Optimization, Wavelet - Gaussian Initial Layer 3 Used Linked Wavelets with de-noise 1 and 2 layers, RGB shift, Resize 200%
Photoshop CS3 - Crop, Curves... - Auto with Highlight Color 210 210 210 , Save for Web Device jpg
Stack of 500 frames taken with iPhone 6 through Celestron NexStar 8 SE telescope. Stacked & processed in PIPP, Autostakkert, Registax & Gimp.
Busted out my old Celestron C8 last night for the first time in years to photograph Venus and Jupiter together. This was shot by directly attaching my DSLR to the telescope - using it as a 2000mm f/10 lens (~3200mm on my APS-C sensor? I may have been using a focal reducer though... can't remember now) and aiming it out an opened window in our apartment.
Not the best shot (this is a blend of 3 different exposures to get the phase of Venus and the moons of Jupiter in the same image... if I were to expose for Venus alone - Jupiter would disappear entirely due to it's lower apparent magnitude) but it was quite a sight to see regardless. The inset image at the top left is a higher-mag view of Venus - showing color separation not due to my scope/optics - but due to atmospheric dispersion (these objects were getting pretty low in the sky!)
The moons of Jupiter visible here (from L to R): Ganymede, Europa, Io, and Callisto.
Jupiter 19th Sept 2022(21:56 UT) good seeing condition. This image consists of just two images de rotated in Winjupos (best 3,000 frames each), 10,900 frames captured in 3 minutes for each AVI. Captured using Firecapture V2.7, Processed using Autostakkert V3.1.4, Registax V6 and Winjupos. Equipment used, Celestron C14 Edge HD, CGEPRO Mount, ZWO ASI224MC camera, Carl Zeiss 2X Barlow and ZWO ADC.
Saturn - Celestron NexStar 4SE (102mm) Telescope, Barlow 2x Lens, NexImage, first attempt RegiStax 6
3/24/2011 11:51PM (EST)
Video duration 7 min (420sec), Frame Rate 5 frames/second, 2100 frames.
Registax v6 - Align Default, 16 align points, Drizzling Optimization, Wavelet - Gaussian Initial Layer 3 Used Linked Wavelets with de-noise 1 and 2 layers, RGB Align - Estimate, Zoom
Photoshop CS3 - Crop, Rotation, Unsharp Mask, Save for Web Device jpg
Celestron CPC Deluxe 1100 Edge HD
Player One Mars-M camera
TeleVue 2.5 Powermate
Primalucelab Eagle2 Pro
ngc 6992
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: 1 hora e 20 minutos
14/06/2015
serra negra são paulo
Celestron C14 EdgeHD 3900mm F11
Canon 6D (IR/UV modified), exp 10min*18
高橋NJP Temma赤道儀, QHY5+OAG
攝於2014/11合歡山鳶峰
Celestron Nexstar 8se
Reductor Focal 0.63x
Canon 6D
Tiempo de exposición: 2 segundos
F: 6.3
Iso: 2000
Distancia Focal: 1260
Lightroom + Pixinsight 1.8
Guillermo Cervantes Mosqueda
Observatorio Astronómico Altaïr
Poncitlán Jalisco México
decent seeing, threw in an extension to the 2x barlow to make Jupiter a little bit larger, worked out pretty well :)
C8 + 2x barlow + ASI120MC
Celestron 11 f/20
Kendrick Photographic Solar filter (ND3.5) Full Aperture
Cemax Barlow 2x
DMK31
Astronomik filter green
4/1000 frames
AS!2