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Another Moon shot, this time with the Sony NEX-5n. Focus peaking is awesome!
Camera: Sony NEX-5n
Lens: Celestron XLT 127 Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope (fl 1250mm)
ISO: 400
Shutter speed: 1/50
Telescópio: celestron 130 slt(130mm/f5)
Câmera: canon 1000D
Exposição total:32 minutos
iso 1600
arquivo raw
calibração: 50 dark frames
processamento:dss photoshop cs2
condições extremas poluição luminosa/ lua nova
São Paulo-Capital
04/06/2012 22:08 UT
Telescópio: celestron 130 slt(130mm/f5)
Barlow powermate televue 5x
Câmera: spc 880
Exposição total:800 frames à 5fps
processamento:registax 5
condições extremas poluição luminosa
Bom seeing e baixa turbulência
São Paulo-Capital
24/11/2011 23:49 UT
Celestron CGEM 1100HD with Canon 60Da. ISO 800 with 10 minute exposure. Dark frames and flats were collected after session. Used Celestron's off-axis guider and Orion's 12.5mm illuminated reticle eyepeice for manual tracking. Stack of 19 shots using DeepSkyStacker with GIMP for post processing (mostly tone-down the stars).
Like the dust lane that surrounds this galaxy. It is about 30 million light-years away and only 1/3 as wide as the moon (relatively speaking).
Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS USM with EF 1.4x III teleconverter and Canon EOS M Camera, mounted on a Celestron Goto Mount.
The EOS M makes a nice lightweight "high quality image" alternative to a much more cumbersome DSLR which can sometimes contact with the base of the goto mount.
Celestron set #44410, Slide No. 12, Basswood Stem cross section, 4.4mm wide.
Nikon 1 V1, prime focus of AmScope SZM stereomicroscope, c-mount adapter on trinocular port, dark field stage.
Celestron Nexstar 127 Mak, SPC900 webcam, 2x Barlow, 1500 frames stacked in AutoStakkert, wavelets adjusted in Registax. No other processing
Celestron Omni XLT 150 R Telescope – doskonale nadaje się do astrofotografii
Na dzisiejszym rynku kilku producentów, aby przejść do innowacji, zamiast podążać za trendami rynkowymi. Celestron rozpoznany jako prawdziwy pionier w dziedzinie produktów astronomicznych i jeden z nich. Od czasu u...
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The moon processed from 5 images ranging from -2 to +2 ev in Photomatix. Shot through a Celestron Nexstar 4se and EOS500d
Celestron 20x80 binoculars on a counter balanced mount made from an old tripod, a piece of bar stock, threaded rod, three wingnuts, and a chunk of stainless steel. All the stuff everyone has around the house.
Luna - Mosaico. Apilado de 140 tomas: 1/35 secs, Canon 1000D + Celestron Omni 102XLT (102/1000mm), montura CG-4. 22-10-2012
10 min (30x20sec @ iso 200) Celestron 11" CGEM DX with Hyperstar 3. (F/2)
This is the 2nd target I imaged with my new Hyperstar Lens. I'm still learning a lot, and didn't pay enough attention to this image's histogram. The originals are too over exposed, will re-image.
This image has also been cropped 30%
M17 is 5,000-6,000ly away from earth and is approx 15ly in diameter.
Optical Design: Schmidt-Cassegrain
Optical Lens Diameter: 6.0'' (152mm)
Focal Length: 59.1'' (1500mm)
Focal Ratio: f/10.0
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
The business end of my Celestron 11" Schmidt- Cassegrain Telescope (SCT), Nexstar GPS Fastar. It uses a GPS receiver to aid initial setup, alignment and "go-to" functions. The wiring around the aperture is a nichrome wire heater to help prevent dewing of the corrector lens. I hope to start using it for astrophotography within the next year.
Telescópio: celestron 130 slt(130mm/f5)
Câmera: canon 1000D
Exposição total:33 minutos
iso 1600
arquivo raw
calibração: 50 dark frames
processamento:dss photoshop cs2
condições extremas poluição luminosa/ lua nova
São Paulo-Capital
05/06/2012 02:28 UT