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My new Celestron Astromaster 130 test shots
shooting throught a dirty window - 5 1/4" telescope + 3x balows (huge equ)
Canon A590IS Powershot digital camera mounted to Celestron 130AZ using Celestron 93626 universal adapter. Photo taken with Verizon Elipses tablet.
Crater Tycho en Luna llena. Apilado / Mosaico de 1000 frames, 1/320s, ISO 100. Canon 1000D + Celestron Astromaster 114 (114/1000mm), montura CG-4. 27-10-2012
The Moon:
Taken approx 23:03 (GMT+8) in Philippines April 3rd 2009
Celestron Astromaster 130EQ Using 10mm Eyepiece (65x Mag)
Shot through the eyepiece using the camera in my CellPhone (Motorola)
where I do some of my astro work. it may not look that great, but the altitude and location mean there are very few bugs, which can be a limiting factor in other locations.
Telescopio: Celestron Astromaster 102 f/6.5
Montura: Celestron CG5
Cámara: Nikon D3100, modificada, enfriada
Guiado: 50mm, Orion SSG3, PHD2dev7
Apilado y procesado: DeepSkyStaker3.3.4, Fitswork4, PS6
ISO1600 Ha 7nm: 5x600s
Fraijanes, Guatemala, 2017/11/28.
Celestron AstroMaster 90AZ 1000mm with the Sony A7, Image stack of 20 images. Prime focus of 2000mm via 2X Teleconvertor.
Processed in Raw Therapee and stacked in Adobe Photoshop.
Luna creciente. Apilado de 1200 frames, 1/6s, ISO 100. Canon 450D + Celestron Astromaster 114 (114/1000mm), montura CG-4. 17-02-2012
Taken very quickly by attaching my Nex 5N to my Celestron Astromaster 70AZ telescope and firing off a shot.
Several shots combined to poduce the entire image.
March 18th,
Celestron astromaster 130 eq
3x barlow
Canon 550d
Telescopio: Celestron Astromaster
Cámara: Nikon D3100
Telescopio: Stellarvue 70ED+FR/FF0.8x
Cámara: Nikon D40
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Lum: ISO1600 Ha: 14x600s
RGB: ISO1600 UHC: 32x180s
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Montura: Celestron CG5
Guiado: 50mm, ZWO ASI120, PHD2dev7
Apilado y procesado: DeepSkyStaker3.3.4, Fitswork4, PS6
Fraijanes, Guatemala, 2017/12/14
Moon, 01/05/2012.
Sony Alpha 230 DSLR
Celestron AstroMaster D130
T-Adaptor with 2x Barlow
1/200 shutter.
800 ISO (I think)
Sketch of the Dumbbell nebula (M27) using 130mm Newtonian reflector, 13mm Plössl (50x / 1 degree FOV), no filter. The nebula was obvious using a 32mm eyepiece at 20x. I got the best view using a 13mm eyepiece at 50x. It looked like a misty grey, slightly squashed circle. The brighter central bars were obvious, especially using averted vision. I could see some hint of structure too. I was pleased with my view of M27 despite interference from the bright moonlight on the night of the observation.
First photo attempt at Jupiter.
Its a composite image with an exposure for the moons, and one for Jupiter. Contrast and saturation were boosted to bring out the color and bands in Jupiter.
Some (most?) of the blurriness is due to my shody job polar aligning the telescope. This caused the tracking motor to not be in good sync with the motion of the planet.
1.3s exposure for the moons
ISO800
1/15s exposure for Jupiter
ISO200
F/10
130mm aperature
1300mm (650mm w/ 2x barlow) reflection telescope.
The barlow is needed for prime focus camera mounting.
I bought a telescope! As predicted I have a lot to learn. We finally got a relatively clear night last night, for the first time in over a week since I got the telescope, and I got a chance to play with it. Several hours later, this is the best I could come up with - it's not as sharp as I'd like (for example, compare it with this shot I took using my camera, 75-300mm lens & a tripod) but I think it shows potential. I've certainly got a lot more work to do before I outgrow this toy!
This shot was taken using a Canon 600D attached to a Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ-MD using a T-ring and barlow lens (I couldn't focus without the barlow lens!).
Slowest speed - Reads 4.73 Volts
ASTROMASTER/POWERSEEKER MOTOR DRIVE
For Celestron CG-2 and CG-3 equatorial mounts
I can usually do better the second time that I try to do a shot. I had 6 clear shots this time instead of 2, and the focus was a little better. I used a different eyepiece, which wasn't ideal as the camera wouldn't get its whole field, but the magnification was higher.
Taken afocally with a Celestron Astromaster 114, 10mm eyepiece, and a Kodak P880.
Moon capture using a £5 ADSA webcam at prime focus on a Celestron Astromaster 130. 1000 frames captured and processed using Registax 6.
Slowest speed - Reads 1.57 Volts
ASTROMASTER/POWERSEEKER MOTOR DRIVE
For Celestron CG-2 and CG-3 equatorial mounts
This is around the time of maximum eclipse as seen from canberra, note the sunspots on the lower left of the image.
Taken through a Celestron Astromaster 130.
Taken in Istanbul/Turkey on 18.06.2010 09:32 PM with Celestron Astromaster 130 MD and Nikon D40, 1/50 exposure time.
The moon half-eclipsed as viewed through a Celestron Astromaster 130EQ telescope with 2X Barlow.
Canon 350D
2 image panorama.
Exposure: 0.025 sec (1/40)
ISO Speed: 200
The moon unedited in anyway, straight off the memory card. Ignore the EXIF on focal length and f stop; it is actually around 1300mm at f/5. The camera knows nothing of the T-piece