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Celestron XLT120 f/8.3

Quark Chromo

ZWO ASI174mm

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 C8 AVX Telescope with focal reducer

ASI1600MC Pro Cooled Camera

First images with EQ6-R Pro

Digiscoped

Canon 300D, Celestron C90, Celestron SLR Adapter

Prime focus 1200mm f/13.3 pic of setup

Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ scope

First try of Saturn with Nexstar 5.1mp camera (Celestron 6" with 2x barlow) and Registax. I can see I will need the 5x barlow and more experimenting!

Taken with

Celestron Nexstar 130 Slt

Canon Eos 10D

Iso 800+1600 10 Darks

Total exposure time 7min 23sec

DeepSkyStacker

Photoshop

 

Finally moonless and clear sky.

My mount was not working good, and I had a lots of trouble with this, but this has been my wish for a long time to capture. Next time more frames..

  

All set up and ready to go.

 

The telescope is a Newtonian reflector, 8" diameter, by Celestron, model C8-NGT, on a CG-5GT computerized mount.

Celestron Maksutov 127 SLT

ZWO ASI120MM

Celestron CG4

 

Frames: 2000

Df: 1500 mm.

F: 12

 

Firecapture

Autostakkert + Registax + Fitsworks + Darktable

 

Guillermo Cervantes Mosqueda

Observatorio Astronómico Altaír

Poncitlán Jalisco México

 

7 Octubre 2019

Celestron EdgeHD 8" SCT

Advanced VX Mount (unguided)

Canon T3i with 18-55mm kit lens held up to eyepiece

Video frames stacked in Registax

Finished in Lightroom

Taken April 2013 from Saint Clair Shores, MI

Para efeito de comparação, a foto anterior (poeira) foi tirada dentro de um quarto mal iluminado, com o objeto (luminária) a cerca de 1,5m da lente.

 

Nesta, fora do quarto ...rs... numa cidade mal iluminada em alguns pontos, super-iluminada noutros (onde me encontrava) e nublada, o objeto (torre da Gazeta/Globo na Avenida Paulista), estava cerca de 5km da lente em linha reta.

 

Nikon D90 + Celestron C90

www.flickr.com/photos/carloscastejon/4547747780/in/photos...

 

Jupiter is my favorite planet to watch it’s showing many cloud belts that change shapes all the time. The Great Red Spot is out and there is a few wispy festoons between the belts and a few white ovals are seen and its largest moon Ganymede with it’s shadow.

My first attempt at using the Celestron Neximage 5 planetary imaging camera. My scope polar alignment was poor, the Moon was still low in the sky (i.e. I was looking through lots of thick turbulent atmosphere) and I think my ETX-90 telescope requires collimiation! Excuses, excuses... I have much to learn and I can do better!

celestron nexstar 114gt

20mm ep

ricoh gr2

47 x 1/320 f 3.2 exp

stacked with registax

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 C9.25, DMK 51, prism de Herschel, addition de 100 images + de détails www.astrobin.com/47020/B/

 

Celestron MAK C90 + Nikon D5000

Celestron C8 SCT, CG-5 mount, MS Lifecam HD5000, 2.5x barlow lens, GSO IR filter

I could have easily made one ,yself, but I had almost 30 bucks in a store credit, so I got it for lnearly nothing, including the shipping!

Celestron CPC925

The Celestron "Goto"; telescope makes finding objects of interest just so easy.

The original 1.25 inch diagonal and eyepiece have been replaced with a 2 inch crayford style focuser and EOS camera adapter.

 

Camera: Phillips ToUcam SPC 840,or Canon 350D DSLR.

Scope : Celestron CPC 925, f/10, alt-az mount. Camera at prime focus.

Note: Click here for animation! www.flickr.com/photos/zamb0ni/31370100613/sizes/o/

 

This is an animation of the captures I did. Seeing deteriorated a bit when some high clouds rolled it settled for a few minutes and then fell off the cliff before the sun came up. Captures started at 12:04 UT and ended at 13:24UT

 

Celestron C8, 2x barlow + ASI120MC

 

400mm f/5.7 70mm aperture refractor telescope with a Nikon D3100 body which has a 1.5x crop factor, for a 600mm 35mm equivalent focal length. This makes each frame about 3.44 degrees wide, or 6–7 times the angular diameter of the sun, which seems about right based on the photos we got.

 

The SLR is mounted via a Nikon F-mount to T-mount adapter ring and a Celestron "1.25-inch Camera T-Adapter" telescope tube to T-mount adapter. The telescope won't focus with a camera mounted behind the included 45 degree diagonal, but works fine at all ranges with the T-Adapter coupled directly, as shown.

 

The solar filter, taped on for security, is metalized film, and came with the telescope in the solar kit version (which B&H miraculously had in stock a week after a total solar eclipse and five days before a transit of Venus). I'm using a Tiltall photographic tripod rather than the lightweight portable tripod that came with the Celestron. The stock tripod is pretty unsteady.

Celestron NexStar 5se, Phillips SPC900NC webcam, stacked AVI's in Registax 6. Full moon 30 September 2012

Stitched image of the full moon, taken from London, UK, 28/11/2012

 

Beautiful!

Celestron C9.25, Basler acA 640, Barlow 2x, addition de 1000 images + de détails www.astrobin.com/88758/B/

Not meant to be a direct comparion due to different settings!

inkjet printing on chequebook cover; paper fibres

Serial #001 - The scope that changed the world.

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I have S/N 6072 and the optics are perfect, pictured at: www.flickr.com/photos/edhiker/4712193920/ and www.flickr.com/photos/edhiker/4998943080/

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IMG_8589S1024 Celestron Number One SCT

Celestron Astromaster 114EQ telescope with 10mm Celestron eyepiece. Camera: Basic Pentax SR Compact on standard settings.

About 30 mins of Lum.....

 

Bit noisy (no darks) but quite a lot of detail.

 

Orion EON 80ED Refractor

Opticstar Mono camera

 

Celestron CPC 1100 Deluxe HD

Canon 60Da

PIPP

AutoStakkert!2

RegiStax 6 Wavelets

Photoshop 6

Celestron C9.25

Canon 1100d

Custom made knobs, way better than Bob's Knobs ( more grip and precision while collimating the scope ).

My 6-inch Celestron refractor, with piggybacked original Stellarvue AT1010 "NightHawk". This was at one of the 2001 season StarWalks at Copper Breaks State Parks. Photo by Fred Koch. That's my wife Nancy at right. Some of the 3RF equipment trailers are in the background and one of the 20" Obsessions is right behind my scope. Mount is a Celestron CI-700 (great mount!). The Nighthawk rides on Losmandy sliding dovetail adapters and second dovetail plate bolted to the photo mounts on the standard Celestron rings. This allows me to use the Nighthawk as a moving counterbalance. Note there is a third OTA ring just ahead of the focuser. By moving the upper dovetail to that ring, I can move the objective up about 14" higher and that allows easier observing at the zenith.

Marte. 3000 frames, Webcam JWin + Celestron Omni 102 (102/1000mm) + barlow X-Cel x2, montura CG-4. 16-09-2020 (5:05 am)

Vila Mariana - São Paulo/SP - Brasil

 

Câmera Nikon D90

GPS: Nikon GP-1

Telescópio Celestron C90 1000mm f11 Maksutov

 

www.flickr.com/photos/carloscastejon/4547747780

 

Velocidade: 1/250

ISO/ASA: 800

Tripé: Manfrotto 728B

Software: Não

Corte: Não

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

15x30 seconds @ ISO 400, 30 darks, 100 bias, no flats, no guiding.

Processed with PixInsight.

Hyper Star C8 - photographic system for the Schmidt-Cassegrain f/2 prime focus

 

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IMG_8608CrCG f2 astrocamera

Equipment: Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope, CGEM Mount.

Camera: Canon T1i

Exposure: Mosaic of 53 frames, 1/200s each.

Stacked frames : 200 frames x 1.

Location: Valencia, Venezuela.

Date/Time: June 26, 2010 at 00:00.

The Moon was to the South.

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