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27 individual pieces (700 stacked frames each) stitched in one photo.
Taken with Celestron C8 and Philips TouCam II Pro. Processed in Registax 5 and Photoshop.
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Saturno. Apilado de 1200 frames, 2.5s, ISO 100. Canon 1000D + Celestron Omni 102 (102/1000mm) + barlow X-Cel x2, montura CG-4. 07-08-2019 (9:24 pm)
Celestron Nexstar 127 SLT
Baader IR Filter
Celestron x-Cel x3 Barlow
DMK21AU618
Captured: FireCapture - 6352 frames @ 60 fps @ f37.8
Stacking: AutoStakkert!2 - Best 20%
Wavelets: Registax 6
Postprocessing: Adobe Photoshop CS2
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iso 3200, 3x30sec, f/5.6, nikkor 75-300mm @300mm, D3100, Celestron AVX mount.
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This was one of my first attempts to use my new T-Ring and adapter for my Nikon D40x, with my Celestron 130EQ. I must admit, it took a lot of playing to try and get anything near this good. I've done a little noise reduction in PS, but that's about it.
In the end, because i don't have a MD mount, I used ISO H1 for this shot on a very short exposure.
Canon 550D with Celestron CGEM 1100HD. ISO 200, 1/60th second shutter speed. 640x480 cropped video mode. Made from a 5 minute movie where Registrax stacked the best of 975 images. Stacking was done with 0.5 drizzle (2x increase in resolution) - some artifacting can be seen due to the drizzle.
Seeing was aweful for most of the weekend, then Saturday night things improved a bit - enough to get some features on Mars. We see the northern polar region easily, but also some of the marbling of orange and green/brown on the planet. Gives it a bit of 3-D look.
This belongs to an invalid friend and I had just mounted it for him. The cable is a USB feed into his house so he can use the scope with his computer. It sits inside a SkyShed POD observatory dome. The concrete center post goes down 10 feet into the ground and is surrounded by a 12" concrete slab.
The mighty Copernicus Crater (93km) with the three mountain peaks rising up to 1.2km in its centre.
Celestron 8 SE , Neximage 5, Registax 6
OTA: Celestron Nexstar 6se Schmidt Cassegrain
Mount: Computerized GOTO Alt-Azimuth
Camera: Celestron Neximage 5
Software: Registax 6, Adobe Lightroom
Slowest speed - Reads 4.73 Volts
ASTROMASTER/POWERSEEKER MOTOR DRIVE
For Celestron CG-2 and CG-3 equatorial mounts
Celestron CPC Deluxe 1100 HD
Altair Hypercam 174 Mono
ZWO Filterwheel - IR742nm Filter
X-Cel 2.0 Barlow
Celestron EDGE HD 800 / QHYCCD qhy23 / Skywatcher HEQ5 PRO (belt modification) / Starizona Hyperstar 3 / Baader Ha 7nm 2''
Exposure: 5*1200s.
Callisto in the background and Ganymede casting it's shadow. Taken with a Vixia HD camcorder thru a Celestar 8" telescope for 90 sec, processed thru registax and ps. Conditions were unsteady - Jupiter was quite wavery.