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Compiled from stack of 18 -Celestron Astromaster 130 Nikon d700 with x2 barlow.

Photoshoot with the Celestron Granite 9x33 Binoculars - Full Review to come soon!

Celestron CPC Deluxe 1100 HD

Altair Hypercam 174 Mono

IR650nm Filter

X-Cel 2.0 Barlow

Direct mount on Celestron NexStar 5i.

1250mm f/10.

Home made filter.

Unfortunately not 100% clear sky and guess focus could be better - still new at this...

Celestron C90 used to project an image of the Sun, partially eclipsed by the Moon, with a group of large sunspots. The streak near the bottom of the image was due to passing cirrus clouds. The image was projected onto an 8 1/2 X 11 inch sheet of copy paper!

Celestron NexStar 8SE

DMK21AU04.AS

Star Analyzer 100

Software: RSpec

April 28th, 2013 - 06:02 UTC

    

Now I've tried my Star Analyzer 100 on a M class star, Antares. Besides the absorption lines on the picture, for which I found out the corresponding chemical element or molecule using the 'Spectroscopic Atlas for Amateur Astronomers', I have a question: Is the small peak near the '0 Angstrom one', a sign of the presence of Antares companion? I mean, the white dwarf of this binary system. Another question is about λ7638,7: Is that a Telluric O2 absorption line?

    

Agora testei o meu ‘Star Analyzer 100’ numa estrela do tipo M, Antares. Além das linhas de absorção indicadas na figura, nas quais eu identifiquei os elementos químicos correspondentes ou moléculas usando o 'Spectroscopic Atlas for Amateur Astronomers', eu tenho uma pergunta: Seria o pico pequeno próximo do ‘0 Angstrom’, um sinal da presença da companheira de Antares? A outra pergunta é sobre λ7638,7. Seria esta linha, uma linha de O2 telúrica, digo, da nossa atmosfera?

 

Celestron prepared slide kit #44410, slide No. 4, Pine Leaf cross section.

 

Nikon V1, FT1, Swift M3200 microscope, 40X objective, NDPL-1(2X) adapter.

Celestron 11xlt,caméra zwo 178mm,filtre rouge Baader 610nm

The Lagoon Nebula (M8) a giant interstellar cloud in the constellation of Sagittarius, 6000 light years away from us.

 

Telescope: Celestron 130mm

Mount: Celestron SLT Alt-az

Exposure: 23m 30sec 47 x 30'' ISO 800

Camera: Panasonic GF5 micro 4/3

Processing: Deep Sky Stacker, PSCS2, Noiseware

Celestron HD8 Edge, F/10, Canon 700D, 20 Images stacked in Deepsky stacker , and adjusted in PS.

 

Celestron SC 8''

Advanced VX GoTo Gear

Focal length 2000mm (reduced to 1260mm)

Focal reducer lens f / 6.3

Canon EOS M3

ISO 100, 1/80 sec

Shot taken in Karlsruhe, Germany

Postprocessed with Photo Affinity

Celestron 1000/102mm refractor with Solarscope DSF 70mm filter. Hinode guider. Skyris 273m CCD camera.

Ioptron ZEQ25GT mount.

Be sure to view it full size here

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Image Details:

 

* Imaging Scope: Astrotelescopes 80mm ED Refractor

* Imaging Camera: Nikon D7000

* Guiding Scope: William Optics 66mm Petzval Refractor

* Guiding Camera: Meade DSI-C

* Mount: Celestron CGEM

* Exposures: 12 * 2 minute lights, 6 * 2 minute darks

* ISO 800

* Aligned and Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker

* Post-Processing in GIMP (contrast, saturation and unsharp mask)

Celestron 9.25, reductor 0.6x, cámara Sony NEX-5N

Júpiter con Ío y Europa. 2500 frames, Webcam JWin + Celestron Omni 102 (102/1000mm) + barlow X-Cel x2, montura CG-4. 16-09-2020 (9:49 pm)

Celestron CPC800

piggybacked Orion EON80ED

Camera: Atik 314L+

Dell Netbook

Milburn Wedge

Celestron C-90 spotting scope, Celestron NexYZ cellphone holder, and Samsung Galaxy S9 with the native 'Camera' app on manual.

Celestron Nexstal 130 Slt

Canon 10D

DeepSkyStacker

Photoshop

 

49*30sec

iso400

10 dark

10 flat

 

I think focus wasnt perfect, and I didnt bother to edit this much

Celestron C5, Canon EOS 6D. Way too many clouds for the level of detail and clarity I wanted.

Using the Celestron PowerSeeker 127 EQ Telescope, T-Mount (for pentax) and the K10d shot in jpg (check the exif info). But the interesting thing about the shot is you can see the "Dimples" in the "cheap" mirror celestron uses (still a meade guy) with a 10Mp camera. you can stack it out or use HDR scripting to get rid of that but that's MORE post processing.

 

Funniest thing about all this is, you can buy all this at WolfCamera (duh its where i work)

Celestron 102gt DSLR 2x barlow baader photo film yellow filter

Celestron CPC Deluxe 1100 HD

ASI120MC-S Camera

ZWO ADC

X-Cel 2.0 Barlow

Orange object is a light. Lights up Ed Byers handy-work (a selling point).

Note that veneer reads in one minute of RA . There is another index mark with veneer on the movable fork base.

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For visual use, with portability, this telescope design is unsurpassed to this day.

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IMG_8315S

Jupiter with 4 moons this time.

Celestron C11 XLT

Canon 500D Baader

Skywatcher AZEQ6

Celestron C8 with f6.3 focal reducer. Canon XSI modified & peltier cooled, Astronomik CLS filter. 8x4 min. iso1600. Deep sky stacker, Photoshop CS2, Astronomy Tools

Celestron C11 XLT

Canon 500D Baader

Skywatcher AZEQ6

 

about a week ago I found this super little instrument at the Land, Sea & Sky store where I was shopping for an Optivisor to replace my old broken one - and after a very nice demonstration by the manager, I purchased this one, and now the fun begins!

Celestron CPC800

piggybacked Orion EON80ED

Camera: Atik 314L+

Milburn Wedge

Equipment- Celestron NexStar 6SE on a homemade wedge, Celestron f/6.3 focal reducer and a Canon 600d. 52x 25 second ISO 1600 exposures, 40x darks, 40x flats, stacked in Deep Sky Stacker and processed in GIMP.

Celestron Granite ED 8x42

vs.

Vanguard Endeavor ED 8x42

open view

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