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11" Celestron EdgeHD at F/7
QHY163M (G174 O77)
Orion HDX-110
Taken 6/24/17
Baader 36mm Filters:
LUM- 11x120sec
R-10x120sec
G-10x120sec
B-10x120sec
1h 22m
Discovered by Charles Messier, June 5,1764 this HII region in Sagittarius is 5200 ly away
California to M45, Nikon D750a, Rokinon 135mm
3-panel Mosaic.
Each panel: 35, 2-minute, F-2.8, ISO-800, 135mm.
Guided, dithered, stacked with calibration frames.
Celestron CGEM ii mount, Nikon D750a, Rokinon 135mm F2 prime lens.
DSS, PixInsight, Photoshop.
Okie-Tex Star Party 2021.
Bortle-1 sky.
10/6/21 1:05am - 4:50am.
Processing stretched to show surrounding dust.
Four panel mosaic of the lunar terminator imaged from London on the 28th June 2020.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, ASI174MM camera & 685nm IR pass filter.
Sunrise over crater Plato & Vallis Alpes. imaged from London on the 19th January 2024. Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate & ZWO ASI224MC camera
The Moon imaged from London on the 20th December 2020.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Canon EOS 6D camera
M42 in Narrowband
I captured this one year ago. Since it's been mostly cloudy for 2 months I reprocessed this data set
Narrowband data of M42 2/5/16 & 2/7/16.
Telescope: 11" Celestron Edge HD w/Hyperstar(F/2)
Camera: QHY23M
Mount: Celestron CGEM-DX
Ha- 12x300s & 10x15s (for core area)
OIII- 12x300s & 10x15s (for core area)
SII- 12x300s & 10x15s (for core area)
RGB- 10x15s/each for star color
The region around the bright crater Aristarchus imaged from London on the evening of 11th November 2016
Celestron Edge HD11, ASI174MM camera
A selfie of me with the Celestron C8 telescope, with an aurora in the north, for a book illustration. Taken July 21, 2019 from the backyard on a very clear night just at moonrise.
This is a single exposure with the Nikon D750 and Sigma 24mm lens.
The large gorge in the center of the image is Vallis Alpes, 103 miles long
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vallis_Alpes. This valley bisects the Montes Alps mountain range en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montes_Alpes
Taken on March 6,2017 at 0200 UT shadows of the mountain range can be seen on the Mare Imbrium lunar mare.
11" Celestron EdgeHD
QHY290M
3400 frames, 30% stacked
The Moon shot from London on the 29th December 2019.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope and Canon EOS 6D camera.
Telescopio: Celestron C11 XLT Fastar
Montatura: Skywatcher NEQ-6 Pro Synscan
CCD di ripresa: ZW Optical ASI120MM
Software:Zoner Photo Studio X v. 19, Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight 1.8, Astra Image 4 SI, Avistack 2.0
Filtro Baader Planetarium IR-Pass 685nm
Moonlite CF 2,5" focuser with high resolution stepper DRO
Pose: 250 a 31 fps
Lunghezza focale: 2800 mm
Seeing: 3 Trasparenza: 8
Telescopio: Celestron C11 XLT Fastar
Montatura: iOptron CEM60
Camera di ripresa: Lumenera Skynyx 2.0 mono
Filtri: Baader Planetarium R G B pro
Accessori: ATIK Ruota portafiltri EFW2, Moonlite CF 2,5" focuser with high resolution stepper DRO
Barlow Zeiss Abbe 2X
Data: 28 Maggio 2016 Ore: 00:11
Pose: video 3600 fotogrammi a 67 fotogrammi al secondo
Lunghezza focale: 5800 mm
Seeing: 3 Trasparenza: 4
surf Atlantic seas shot from miles away, Folly Beach island on bulk analog 35mm black and white with Canon A1 mounted on 1200mm Celestron 5SE f10 telescope processed by Oldschoollab #filmisnotdead #film #35mm #35mmfilm #nature #oldschoollab #analog #canona1 #canon #atlantic #sea #celestron
This video consists of the raw frames taken from a Celestron C14 and a ZWO ASI224MC camera on the campus of Cerritos College. Mars first passed behind the Moon near the crater Riccioli, with first contact at about 2022-12-08 02:29:56 UT and second contact at about 02:30:27 UT. Mars reappeared just south of the crater Petavius with third contact at about 03:29:51 UT and it cleared the disk of the Moon at fourth contact at about 03:30:26 UT.
SER files were captured with FireCapture, then extracted with SER Player and formatted to match the motion on the sky with VirtualDub2.
Crater Plato, the Sinus Iridum and Montes Jura. The Jewelled Handle lighting effect is evident.
Imaged from London on 16th January 2019. Celestron Edge HD11 & ASI174MM camera
The Moon imaged from London on the 19th January 2020.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope and Canon EOS 6D camera
First Quarter 54% Illuminated Moon....
2/17/2013.....
Imaged Using A Celestron CGEM Series 9.25 Inch (SCT) Celestron F/6.3 Focal Reducer, Canon Rebel T3 @ Prime Focus...
Saturn imaged from London just after midnight on the 3rd August 2019 at an altitude of 15.5 degrees. IR Luminance, RGB for colour
Celestron Edge HD11 & ASI174MM camera. 685nm IR
The Moon imaged on the 29th March 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope & Canon EOS 6D camera. Two pane mosaic.
Here is the Omega Nebula (or Swan Nebula) using the Celestron 8" RASA.
A wide field view using the Optolong L-eNhance dual band pass filter. (full review: astrobackyard.com/optolong-l-enhance-filter/)
I've done my best to preserve a natural look, although the stars (an image overall) has that familiar red cast to it.
I've added a Pegasus Astro FocusCube to help achieve a tight focus on this fast F/2 astrograph.
29 x 3.5-minutes
Celestron RASA 8 F/2
ZWO ASI294MC Pro
Optolong L-eNhance Filter (2")
Pegasus Astro FocusCube 2
Celestron CGX-L
29/09/2021 celestron C8 Edge HD, Altairastro hypercam 183c Skywatcher EQ6 PRO Sharpcap AS3 Registax LR
Telescopio: Celestron C11 XLT Fastar
Montatura: Skywatcher NEQ-6 Pro Synscan
CCD di ripresa: ZW Optical ASI120MM
Software:Zoner Photo Studio X v. 19, Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight 1.8, Astra Image 4 SI, Avistack 2.0
Filtro Baader Planetarium IR-Pass 685nm
Moonlite CF 2,5" focuser with high resolution stepper DRO
Pose: 250 a 31 fps
Lunghezza focale: 2800 mm
Seeing: 3 Trasparenza: 8
Telescopio: Celestron C11 XLT Fastar
Montatura: Skywatcher NEQ-6 Pro Synscan
CCD: ZWO ASI120MM-S USB 3.0
Software: Firecapture 2.4.06 beta, Astra Image 3.0 SI, Avistack 2.0
Filtro Baader Planetarium IR-Pass 685nm
Moonlite CF 2,5" focuser with high resolution stepper DRO
Pose: 1000 59 fps Lunghezza focale: 2800 mm
Seeing: 3 Trasparenza: 8
Planet Venus imaged from London on the 23rd June 2020.
False colour IR filter mapped to red, UV filter mapped to Blue & green 50% blend of IR/UV.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope and ZWO ASI174MM camera
Saturn and Titan imaged using a 685nm IR pass filter (composite for Titan)
My last image of Saturn for the year as from my observing site it disappears behind a building at around 9pm. Looking forward to more images in 2017!
Celestron Edge HD11, ASI120MM camera
Telescopio: Celestron C8 Edge HD
Montatura: iOptron CEM60
Camera di ripresa: QHY10 CCD
Guida: Celestron OAG 93648 Deluxe
Camera di guida: Starlight Xpress Lodestar X2
Software: Photoshop, PHD Guiding 2.6.5, EzCap 3.3.6, Stark Labs Nebulosity 4.2, Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight 1.8
Filtro:IDAS LPS D1
Pose: 21x480" -15 C° bin 1x1
Integrazione: 2.8 ore Dark: 3 Bias: 21
Telescopio: Celestron C11 XLT Fastar
Barlow Zeiss Abbe 2X
Montatura: Skywatcher NEQ-6 Pro Synscan
Camera di acquisizione: Lumenera Skynyx 2.2 mono
Software:Astra Image 3.0 SI, Avistack 2.0, Lucam Recorder
Filtro: Baader Planetarium IR-Pass 685nm
Moonlite CF 2,5" focuser with high resolution stepper DRO,
Ora: 20:52 Pose: 300 a10 ftgs
Lunghezza focale: 5600 mm
Seeing: 4 Trasparenza: 7
I recently had a chance to test a 'next generation' Dob!
The Celestron StarSense Explorer system leverages plate-solving, and an innovative smartphone dock to help you find objects in the night sky.
And guess what? It works surprisingly well!
Learn more: astrobackyard.com/celestron-starsense-explorer-dob/
Lunette Televue Genesis 100mm/Canon 70D + Baader astrosolar. Pour l'éclipse total: Celestron 9.25" + Samsung A54.
Televue Genesis 100mm refractor/Canon 70D + Baader astrosolar. For the total eclipse: Celestron 9.25" + Samsung A54.
St-Georges de Beauce, Qc. 8 avril 2024.
Celestron 5SE + f6.3 Reducer + Canon 1100D.
Orion 50mm Guide Scope + WSOASI120-MC. + PHD2.
HEQ5 Pro Mount.
Telescope: Celestron Edge HD 925
Camera: ZWO ASI120MM
Filter wheel: ZWO EFW
Filters: RGB set from Optolong
R: best 140/677 frames, 6 stacks
G: best 165/687 frames, 6 stacks
B: best 180/669 frames, 6 stacks
Processing in Autostakkert, PixInsight, WinJUPOS, and Photoshop
Jupiter was at 42° altitude and at a distance of 603 million km
CM I: 237.9° CM II: 342.4° CM III: 168.1°
Mars surface map created in WinJupos using images I've shot over the past few months while Mars has been well placed.
Also known as the Horseshoe,Checkmark and Omega Nebula, Messier 17 is located in the constellation of Sagittarius. It lies an estimated 5,000-6,000 light-years from Earth.
Taken 9/21-9/23 2017
LUM- 14x30
HA- 15x120
OIII- 9x120
RGB-10x30 sec each
1h 10m
Camera: QHY163M
Telescope: 11" Celestron EdgeHD w/Hyperstar(F/2)
Mount: Orion HDX-110
Telescopio: Celestron C8 Edge HD
Montatura:iOptron CEM60
CMOS di ripresa: ZWO ASI 174 mono Cooled
Lunghezza focale: 2032 mm
Filtro: Optolong Red CCD 50,8 mm
Software:SharpCap 3.2 Pro, Emil Kraaikamp Autostakkert 3.0.14, Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight 1.8, Astra Image 4 SI
Focuser: Moonlite CF 2,5" focuser with high resolution stepper DRO
Pose: 200 a 65 fotogrammi al secondo
Seeing: 2 Trasparenza: 3
Saturn and Titan imaged from London on the 3rd October 2024. Celestron Edge HD11 Scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate and ZWO ASI224MC camera with ADC.
Adjustment knob on my son''s small telescope. Something fitting for a low key effect. Lighting is provided by a small LED lantern off to the side. I've missed Macro Monday's challenges the last few weeks, enjoying my holiday too much!! HMM:))
REALLY loving being able to shoot DSOs with my 8" Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain. The Celestron Starsense Autoguider is a gamechanger in enabling me to shoot with the 8". GoTo and autoguiding is spot on. Utilizing the BlurXterminator tool in PixInsight during processing just polishes it off. Look at those dust lanes!
Discovered by Charles Messier in 1764, M20 is a star-forming nebula located 9,000 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Sagittarius. Also known as the Trifid Nebula, M20 has an apparent magnitude of 6.3 and can be spotted with a small telescope.
Image Details:
- Imaging Scope: Celestron C8 SCT
- Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI183MC Color with ZWO IR cut filter
- Guider: Celestron Starsense Autoguider
- Mount: Celestron CGEM
- Acquisition Software: Sharpcap
- Guiding Software: Celestron
- Light Frames: 25*3 mins @ 100 Gain, Temp -10C
- Dark Frames: 10*3 mins
- Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker
- Processed in PixInsight, Adobe Lightroom, and Topaz Denoise AI