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Celestron Omni XLT 120 refractor, Sony A200K. Processed in RAW Photo Processor 64 & Pixelmator 2.2.2.
Taken 07/10/12
Equipment Used:
Nikon D5000 + Focal Reducer
Celestron C8 Scope on Skywatcher NEQ6 Pro Mount
4 Frames, approx 30 seconds each stacked in Deep Sky Stacker
Astronomy Technologies AT66ED
ADM Accessories Rings and Dovetail
Celestron C8-SGT (XLT)
CG-5GT Mount w/ GOTO
Celestron 2" Starbright XLT Mirror Diagonal
Celestron f/6.3 Focal Reducer/Corrector
Saturn from my backyard on Sun Feb 26, 2012
Image obtained by stacking in Registax about 100 (out 600 acquired in total) frames.
This is the view through the Celestron at f/10 (focal length: 2000mm) + 2.5x tele compressor
Very bright and clean, the way it was ... for 30 years?
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During testing, collimation looked perfect, not touched.
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Celestron NexStar 8SE Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope
Aperture: 200mm
Focal Length: 2032mm
Focal Ratio: f/10
Testing out my Celestron Nexstar 5SE. this is my first attempt at imaging Jupiter using the Celestron Neximage 5 and RegiStax6. The iamge is stacked from a 90s video at 1/94s exposure.
Celestron Nexstar 127 SLT
Skywatcher x2 Barlow
DMK21AU618
Captured: FireCapture - 3581 frames @ 30 fps @ f23.6
Stacking: AutoStakkert!2 - Best 25%
Wavelets: Registax 6
Postprocessing: Adobe Photoshop CS2
Team Celestron unveils new products at CES 2014. Interviews with CES Live and Tech Podcast News, along with our first-ever double decker booth with observation deck!
This is a 30 slice mosaic.
Each slice was constructed by taking the best 200 photos of 1000 photos (so in total 30k photos were taken).
The slices were stacked with Registax and stitched with Microsoft ICE (Image Composit Editor). ICE does auto-alignment, level balancing throughout the slices and best of all...it's free!
This was taken with
- Basler 1300 30um (that I borrowed from a friend)
- Celestron C8 (that I borrowed from another friend :P)
Orion Nebula.
Telescope: Celestron 130mm
Mount: SLT Alt-az
Exposure: 6 minutes exposure. (45'' subs)
Camera: Panasonic GF5 Micro 4/3
Processing: Deep Sky Stacker, PSCS2, Noiseware
These are selected images from all of my snaps of the Venus Transit. Took over 600 snaps and I put up small sized crops of all of them over at Picasa: picasaweb.google.com/109597288153215351829/VenusTransitJu...
All images were taken with:
Canon XSi + MPCC
Celestron C6-N + CG-5 mount.
Baader Solar filter
Celestron C8 with f6.3 focal reducer. Canon XSI modified & peltier cooled, Astronomik CLS filter. 27x2 min. iso1600. Deep sky stacker & Photoshop CS2
Saturno. Apilado de 2100 frames, Webcam JWin + Celestron Omni 102 (102/1000mm) + barlow X-Cel x2, montura CG-4. 26-05-2020 (5:44 am)
Canon 5D3 with Celestron CGEM 1100HD. ISO 1600, 10 minute exposures with dark frame for each. Stack of 5 shots using Deepskystacker. A 2.5 minute exposure was used to blend into the center core to reduce washout there.
Manual guiding using Celestron's off-axis guider and Orion's 12.5mm illuminated reticle eyepiece.
Good seeing night provided a pretty good image for this globular.
These are the first photographs I took with my new Celestron 8" NexStar telescope, attached to my Nikon D5200. I have experimented with different speeds, ISOs and post-production.
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