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Celestron Nexstar 4SE with Neximage 5

Celestron C8, ZWO ASI120MC CMOS Camera

 

Plato crater, Mare Imbrium, Montes Alpes, Vallis Alpes

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Early evening in Rose Valley. Los Padres National Forest.

April 18, 2009

 

Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

Exposure: 0.3

Aperture: f/5.0

Focal Length: 51 mm

ISO Speed: 1600

 

Celestron CPC 1100 Deluxe HD

Altair Hypercam 174 mono

IR742 Filter

X-Cell 2.0 Barlow

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 C9.25 SCT and Canon 1100d

Canon AE1 (Analogic) + Telescopio Celestron 114-910 (Newton)

Loipersdorf, Austria - 11 Agosto 1999

 

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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: 05:40 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 and 05/2023

The astrogods blessed us with a clear final night up at the Haleakala Amatuer Astronomers' facility, Maui. The weather was looking very dodgy with cirrus clouds up until around 10pm, and then it cleared up completely for the rest of the night until sunrise (besides a few hazy spots every now and then). It was so beautiful, never before have I ever seen such a sky, I just set my exposures on my CCD and walked around outside my dome staring up in complete awe shouting inaudibles. Constellations are hard to pick out because everything's so damn bright! It had a real 3d effect. Kinda chilly but very well worth it.

 

This image is a stack of 8 images: 3x1200second, 3x900second, and 2x600second for just a little over 2 hours total.

Celestron SC 152/1500mm - Pentax K-01,

location Berlin, near city center - balcony.

Celestron C9.25 vintage Starbright. ASI290MM, prime focus image.

Stack of 2000 frames taken with iPhone 7 through Celestron NexStar 8SE telescope.

celestron evolution 9.25 telescope and a zwo asi 224 mc camera

Celestron's EdgeHD 800 ready for the night.

Celestron C9.25" Edge HD

ASI 120 MC

A Celestron C90 telescope adapted to a Canon 60D body that I hope will make a nice combo. The lens is a 1000mm f/11 and so far it looks like getting the focus set is pretty touchy but promising. We've had cloud cover every single night since I got these two mated but that can't last forever.

Celestron C9.25

ZWO ASI 120MM

Best 25% of 6000 frames Autostakkert and Registax6

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

Canon PS A420

Orion SkyView 6LT 6" Newtonian reflector scope

Celestron Number 21 orange filter

I chose the orange filter, because it tends to highlight some of the contrast in the shadows of the craters.

 

I contemplated doing afull moon shot, but the 1/4 moon here shows more contrast in the craters.

Celestron Edge 8 HD with Powermate 2.5 Barlow

ZWO ASI585MC

 

Fire Capture, AS, RS, PS

A Celestron C90 telescope adapted to a Canon 60D body that I hope will make a nice combo. The lens is a 1000mm f/11 and so far it looks like getting the focus set is pretty touchy but promising. We've had cloud cover every single night since I got these two mated but that can't last forever.

Celestron NexStar 127SLT

Canon 550D Movie Crop

February 28th 2014 22:11

Celestron AVX with 6" C6N Telescope

Nikon D7000 @ ISO 200

9 x 240 second exposures

Stacked in DSS and processed in Startools and Lightroom

 

SuperMoon Eclipse

 

Equipment used: Celestron NexStar 80GT (80mm Refractor). Canon EOS SL1 using a T-Adapter and a 20mm Plossl eyepiece.

Celestron CPC800 - HD Pro Wedge

X-Cel 3.0 Barlow

Altair Hypercam IMX 174 Mono

Green channel Filter

Celestron 9.25" Nexstar Evolution SCT (untracked).

Photoshop.

Celestron N8 GPS, Autoguided via ST80. Imaged with Canon EOS 7D.

A composite and slight HDR of about 8 different photos taken with an old 1960's Asahi Pentax Super-Takumar 50mm f/1.4 prime lens wide open through the eyepeice of my late 70's Celestron C8 orange tube. The original composite is nearly 7,000 pixels wide. I attempted another higher resolution composite that was around 10,000 pixels but turned out to be too big of a task for me.

Quick and dirty shot through the clouds to wrap up my imaging session. Three planets in one night!

Celestron C11 f/10 SCT op 'n Celestron AVX mount.

ZWO ASI 290MC Camera.

Celestron Nexstar 127 SLT, Nikon D3300, Meade 3x Barlow. 3900 stacks post processed in Pipp, AS3, Registax and finally Photoshop.

Celestron C9.25

Camera Mightex 1.3Mpx

Seeing 5/10 Transp 4/10

Celestron NexStar 6SE, ZWO asi224mc with IR cut filter, 2.5x TeleVue Powermate and ZWO ADC. 3 minute video Captured in SharpCap, processed in PIPP, AutoStakkert, RegiStax Wavelets then Lightroom.

Location: Düsseldorf (Germany) on July 28th, 2016, 8:18 AM

  

Celestron 6 Evolution on Celestron AVX mount

  

ZWO ASI 224mc camera + Baader 685nm ir-pass filter

  

Processed using AS!2, Fitswork & PS CS6

 

Celestron C11 / Baader 3.8ND film / Continuum filter + UV/IR filter / ASI174

Another moon photo, from two days after the previous one

nikon d600 / celestron c6

Celestron CG5 mount with dual axis motors,

Jupiter - 37A (135mm,f/3.5),

Canon 350Da in Cooling Box.

I recently bought a new microscope - a Celestron CB2000C compound microscope - and I'm absolutely loving it!

 

I wanted to create a timelapse of sugar crystals forming. I created a saturated solution with granulated sugar by adding sugar to a small cup of boiling water until no more sugar would dissolve, then allowed it to cool.

 

Once cooled, I added a few drops of the solution onto a microscope slide, waited until I could see the start of some crystal formation then left my camera running all night, taking a photo every minute. My intervalometer will only allow 399 images to be taken so the first part of this video is a 6 hour 40 minute long timelapse which was running from 23:30 BST on Saturday 4th July. The camera stopped taking photos at 06:23 BST but I took some more photos at 10:00 BST which I've included in the middle section of the video. I then left the slide for a couple of days until all of the water had evaporated, leaving behind some absolutely stunning structures. The final part of this video is a recording of me scanning around the slide to show you some of those structures.

 

The clarity of this microscope is absolutely stunning and I'm so in love with it even though I haven't had much time to play with it yet. So, look out for more microscopy content as I learn my away around this amazing instrument!

 

Photos taken with a Canon 1100D attached to the microscope using a T-ring and 20mm extension tube which slots straight into the third port on the microscope. I used the 4x objective on the microscope. The timelapse part was created using PIPP then the whole video was edited and spliced together using Movie Maker 10.

 

Music: "The Ants Built a City on his Chest" by Doctor Turtle - from the built-in royalty free music library on Movie Maker 10.

Celestron nexstar 102gt, DSLR, Baader solar photo film and yellow filter. single shots.

Took this apart the other day to fix what I thought would be just a dry joint problem. There was no soldering, just a crimp of wires. Sprayed it with WD40, hope for the best. Was nightmare to reassemble. All working again now though. We shall see.

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

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