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Celestron ONYX80ED with WO 0.8 Reducer-Flattener ZWO ASI290MC camera . Guided, captured with ASIAir Pro. Processed with ImagePlus and Topaz Gigapixels

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 C14 Hyperstar, Canon 450D/XSi Baader, BackyardEOS.

30x60 seconds @ ISO 400, 30 darks, 100 Bias.

Processed with PixInsight

Celestron CPC Deluxe 1100 HD

Altair IMX 174 Mono Camera

IR650nm Filter

X-Cel 3.0 Barlow

Primalucelab Eagle 2 Pro

Canon 60Da with Celestron CGEM 1100HD and 0.7x reducer. Manually guided using Celestron's off-axis guider and Orion's 12.5mm illuminated reticle eyepeice.

 

Stack of 20 shots at ISO 800 with 10 minute exposures. Dark frames were taken after the session along with flats.

 

This H-II emission nebula is about 1/2 the size of the moon and is 5000 light-years away. Lots of sky glow for this attempt so couldn't get the dimmer details. Will have to try again.

Luna del 12 de mayo, 2020. Celestron Travel Scope 70 (70/400mm), montura CG-2, Canon 1000D.

While this picture may not seem too exciting, I find the perspective interesting. The Carew Tower was long the tallest building in Cincinnati (finished during the Great Depression) until the Great American Tower was finished in the early 2000's. The two buildings are about three blocks away. However, I took this from the Olden View Park in the Incline District with my camera attached to my telescope, making these buildings look like they were built together.

Celestron LCM,

Canon EOS M + 10-20 sigma

Nikon D40 astromod. + 18-70ED DX @35mm

 

fullHD 1080p extra-quality @youtube

celestron evolution 9.25 telescope and a zwo asi 224 mc camera

I've upgraded my tripod - a Celestron CG-5 GT.

It's a German Equatorial GOTO mount.

The old tripod was an Alt-Az mount, which is no good for doing long exposure astrophotography on deep sky stuff like galaxies because while it can follow stuff around, it can't 'turn' the telescope along with the rotation of the sky, and you end up with streaky stars.

This new tripod can. And it's freakin' HUGE.

I'll certainly get fit lugging this monster around.

Now if only those clouds would go away...

Celestron CGEM 1100HD with Canon 60Da. Manual guiding using Celestron's off-axis guider and Orion's 12.5mm illuminated reticle eye piece.

 

Stack of 25 images taken at ISO 800 with 10 minute exposures. Dark frames and flats were taken after the session. DeepSkyStacker was used along with GIMP for PP.

 

This galaxy is about 22 million light-years away and is about 11 arc-min across (1/3rd the diameter of the moon. It is fairly bright at mag 9.5 but bad seeing made photographing it hard.

First attempt using my new Celestron NexStar 6SE fitted with a Canon EOS 550D and 2 x barlow (prime focus).

Celestron EdgeHD 8"

2x "Madrid sky" Apo Barlow

ASI462MC+UV/IR filter

Firecapture Mac

500 frames of 10,000 stacked in Lynkeos

 

Celestron C8HD

Canon EOS T4i, Baader modified

19X 240s median combined

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

My telescope set up and ready to align and start viewing once the sun sets on Texas.

Messier 31 - The Andromeda Galaxy

 

Taken 19-11-2017

 

Equipment:

Skywatcher 150PDS

Celestron Advanced VX Mount

Nikon D5200

Baader Neodymium Filter

Touptek Guide Cam

Orion Mini 50mm Guide Scope

 

Software:

Backyard Nikon

Photoshop CS2

Astrotortilla

Stellarium

 

Location:

Northern Jutland - Denmark

 

Exposure:

2-pane mosaic

56 subs (ISO 3200 and 800)

2 minute exposure (+one 8 minute)

1.96 hours Total Exposure

 

This was the first time I ever tried doing a mosaic. The Andromeda galaxy is very big on the sky. Several times larger than a full moon, which is why I needed to do a 2-pane mosaic to capture the whole majesty of our neighbor.

First photo with my new telescope

Taken with Celestron NexStar 6 SE Telescope, with Barlow Lens, & Nikon D90 Camera. With minor editing on Paint Shop Pro 8. Not a great image, but you can at least you see the ring! :)

celestron slt130/650 telescope

Celestron 5SE eyepiece projection

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

Imaging telescopes or lenses: Celestron 9.25 SCT

 

Imaging cameras: Celestron NexImage

 

Mounts: Celestron Advanced CG5-GT

 

Guiding telescopes or lenses: Celestron Finderscope 9x50

 

Software: PIPP - Planetary Imaging PreProcessor · RegiStax · SharpCap · Adobe Phosotshop CC · AutoStakkert! 3

 

Accessory: Kendrick Astro Instruments Kendrick Dew Control

Celestron 5SE. Canon 1100D single frame. ISO 100, 1/400s.

Cropped and rotated 90deg for effect.

Celestron C9.25" HD + UO 40mm + MSM tridaptor, sur monture AZEQ-6 GT.

1/250sec. iso100.

Celestron Neximage 5 on 8” Meade LX90 ACF

Shot Nov 14, 2014

Jupiter with Ganymede and Europa (casting a nice shadow on planet)

Celestron C11, ZWO 174 mono and Televue PowerMate 2.5

Stack of ~800 frames taken with iPhone 7 through a Celestron NexStar 8SE.

Celestron EdgeHD 800 / Hyperstar 3 F:2.1 / Heq5Pro (belt mod.) / QHY23 / Baader CCD Filters

  

Ha: 3*90s / 3*300s / 2*600s

Hb: 3*90s / 3*300s

OIII: 3*90s / 3*300s

SII: 3*90s / 3*300s

 

Câmera Nikon D90

GPS: Nikon GP-1

Telescópio Celestron C90 1000mm f11 Maksutov

 

www.flickr.com/photos/carloscastejon/4547747780

 

Velocidade: 1/200

ISO/ASA: 400

Tripé: Manfrotto 728B

Software: Microsoft Office Picture Manager (autocorreção)

Corte: Não

Saturn - Celestron NexStar 4SE (102mm) Telescope, Barlow 2x Lens, NexImage

 

3/25/2011 12:11AM (EST)

 

Video duration 7 min (420sec), Frame Rate 5 frames/second, 2100 frames.

 

Registax v5 - Align Default, Center gravity, Local contrast, Lowest quality 95%; Drizzling Optimization, Wavelet - Layer1, Contrast, RGB shift

 

Photoshop CS3 - Brightness, Contrast, Crop, Unsharp mask, Save for Web Device jpg

33x 60sec stacked (33min) exposures.

 

It's clear to see here that stacking more exposures definitely give better SNR.

 

Celestron 11' CGEM DX @ f10

Canon 5Dm2,

Software: Nebulosity

 

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