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Daystar Quark ( Chromosphere ), Canon 100-400 IS at 400mm, ASI174MM, best 50% of 500 frames stacked in AutoStakkert.

 

Taken on 26 February 2019 at 18.22 ut, with Celestron NexStar 6SE SCT with ZWO ASI224mc camera, using 1 micron passfilter. AVI video captured in SharpCap, processed in Autostakkert and touched-up inc desaturation in PS.

False Colour

 

Lunt 60mm Ha Solar Telescope

Skywatcher x2 Barlow

ZWO ASI 120MM

 

Captured: FireCapture - 109 x 1500 frames @ 50 FPS

Stacking: AutoStakkert!2 - Best 30%

Postprocessing: Adobe Photoshop CS5

Imaging telescopes or lenses: Celestron Edge 8

 

Imaging cameras: Point Grey Grasshopper 3 1.4MP

 

Mounts: Celestron CG-4 MotorDrive

 

Software: Autostakkert! Autostackert! · Adobe Photoshop CS4 Photoshop CS4

 

Filters: Red

 

Date:Feb. 18, 2021

 

Frames: 2700

 

FPS: 25.00000

 

Focal length: 3200

 

Resolution: 10383x7871

 

Data source: Backyard

Description

 

9 panels, each 300/3000 frames

Imaging telescope or lens: C11

Imaging camera: The Imaging Source DMK 21AU04.AS

Mount: Celestron CGEM-DX

Software: firecapture, Photoshop CC, Planetary Imaging Pre-Processor (PIPP), DStation, Emil Kraaikamp AutoStakkert! 2

Filters: Baader Planetarium B-CCD 1.25", Baader Planetarium G-CCD 1.25", Baader Planetarium R-CCD 1.25"

Accessory: TeleVue Powermate 2.5x Barlow

Resolution: 800x600

Date: April 8, 2017

Time: 23:23

FPS: 30.00000

Focal length: 7000

Equipo: SW Star Adventurer - Canon EOS 60D - Mak 102 a foco primario.

Video RAW - PIPP - AutoStakkert - Photoshop - Lightroom

14/04/2017

40 imagenes apiladas en autostakkert, y procesadas en Registax 6 y Photoshop

ISO-800

1/125 s

 

Canon T6i, Telescopio Skywatcher 200/1000 mas barlow 2x

Celestron NexStar 6SE, ZWO asi224mc with IR cut filter, 2.5x TeleVue Powermate and ZWO ADC. 2 minute video Captured in SharpCap, processed in PIPP, AutoStakkert, RegiStax Wavelets then Lightroom.

Best 30% out of 6000 frames

Meade 8" SCT at F25

Televue 2.5X Powermate

ZWO 462 MM Baader UV/IR filter

Autostakkert, Registax 6, Photoshop and Topaz Denoise

Ormiston, Queensland

Seeing good

Sol Región Activa 13777 y 13774

Seeing y Jetstream bueno.

Telescopio: Skywatcher Refractor AP 120/900 f7.5 EvoStar ED

Cámara: ZWO ASI178MM

Montura: iOptron AZ Mount Pro

Filtros: - Baader Neutral Density Filter 1¼" (ND 0.6, T=25%)

- Baader Solar Continuum Filter 1¼" (double stacked) (540nm)

Accesorios: - Baader 2" Cool-Ceramic Safety Herschel Prism

- TeleVue Lente de Barlow 2,5x Powermate 1,25"

Software: FireCapture, AutoStakkert, Registax y Photoshop

Fecha: 2024-08-08 (8 de agosto de 2024)

Hora: 14:25 T.U. (Tiempo universal)

Lugar: 42.61 N -6.41 W (Bembibre Spain)

Vídeo: 60 segundos

Resolución: 3096x2080

Gain: 97 (19%)

Exposure: 0.032ms

Frames: 1608

Frames apilados: 50%

FPS: 26

Sensor temperature= 52.5°C

Aquí os comparto mi segundo intento con Saturno.

 

Me gustaría decir que es la 6ª roca desde el Sol, pero Saturno es un planeta gaseoso...

 

Hace unas noches intenté captar este precioso planeta con mi telescopio Bresser Maksutov 150, pero me fue imposible encontrarlo, a pesar de los 1900mm de focal del telescopio, y de que es el segundo planeta en tamaño del sistema solar (obviamente el tamaño aparente es minúsculo y a simple vista parece una estrella más del firmamento estas noches de verano).

 

El 25 de agosto volví a intentarlo, porque la astrofotografía es un poco para cabezotas, hay muchas noches de errores, pero hay que perseverar...

 

En esta seguna ocasión pude centrar mi telescopio, no sin esfuerzo, en este planeta.

 

Para obtener esta foto usé una cámara planetaria, la QHY5 462C, con un filtro UV/IR Cut, y tomé varios vídeos.

 

Tras ello, los procesé con varios programas específicos para planetaria: PIPP, Autostakkert, Registax, y Winjupos (en ese orden(, para obtener la imagen final que se ve aquí.

 

Como siempre usé mi montura Explore Scientific EXOS2 PMC8 wifi, y el soft de captura Sharpcap, para tomar los vídeos.

 

Espero que os guste.

 

Saludos.

 

P.D. La próxima vez intentaré usar una lente Barlow para captar más detalle, aunque el cielo contaminado de El Altet es un obstáculo.

Shot using Celestron Nexstar 127 SLT, Nikon D3300 & 3X Barlow. 15 stacked frames (3000 frames each) taken over 1 hour and stitched together to show Jupiter's rotation over 1 hour. Post-processed using Pipp, Adobe Photoshop & Autostakkert

This is a quick stack and process of Petavius crater.

 

Lunar 100 Reference - L16 Crater with domed and fractured floor

 

Moon Age - 4.2 days waxing

 

Illumination - 18.3%

 

OTA - 20" F15

 

File -Moon Petavius Widefield_220858_lapl4_ap440_conv_R resized 1024.TIFF

 

ZWO ASI290MC

 

Exposure - 2mins video stacked 50% frames

 

Tenerife, Canary Islands

 

Date Taken - 27th June 2017

 

7,540ft

 

All processing in AutoStakkert 3 and PixInsight

Telescopio o obiettivo di acquisizione: Bresser Messier AR 102/1000

Camera di acquisizione: Huawei P20 PRO

Montatura: Celestron SLT

Software: PIPP x64 2.5.9 , AutoStakkert! , photoshop

Filtro: Baader 495 nm longpass

Accessorio: Shackcom Supporto universale per smartphone su oculare

 

Data:11 Maggio 2020

Ora: 19:45

Pose: 1208

FPS: 60,00000

Seeing: 3

Trasparenza: 7

 

Risoluzione: 1024x682

Luoghi: Terrazzo di casa (Sant'Agata li Battiati), Sant'Agata Li Battiati, CT, Italia

Origine dei dati: Giardino

Télescope Schmidt Cassegrain F/D = 10 Celestron NexStar 6 SE et APN Compact Olympus X-790 en mode vidéo en projection à l'oculaire.

Film AVI - Traitement et empilement des images avec Autostakkert.

 

Albiréo est une étoile double située à l'extrémité de la constellation du cygne, à l'endroit de la tête de l'animal.

L'étoile principale est de couleur jaune tirant vers l'orange, et la seconde étoile est bleue.

 

Albiréo is a double star located at the end of the constellation cygnus at the place of the head of the swan.

The main star is yellow orange, and the second star is blue.

Reprocesado falso color

 

Nexstar 8Se

QHY Img132e

Autostakkert

Registax

PS Cs6

Saturn 2ndSept 2023, 22:38 UT. I set up last night around 23:00 BST and really thought I was wasting my time, lots of thin cloud everywhere. Anyway, I carried on anyway hoping for a few clear breaks, I took 9 AVI’s of Saturn (only just clearing the trees), the attached is just a stack from the best AVI (2,000 frames). Captured using Firecapture V2.7, Processed using Autostakkert V3.1.4, and Registax V6. Equipment used, Celestron C14 Edge HD, CGEPRO Mount, ZWO ASI224MC camera, Carl Zeiss 2X Barlow and ZWO ADC.

Caught Jupiter near zenith early in the evening for this.

 

2016-05-29 19:53:21

 

75% of 1500 frames stacked and drizzled 1.5x in Autostakkert!2 and sharpened in Registax 6

Première tentative de figer la turbulente Mars, je vais attendre que l'atmosphère se stabilise un peu. Ah bon, je rêve ?

 

Instrument de prise de vue: Sky-watcher T250/1000 Newton F4

Caméra d'imagerie: QHY5III462

Monture: Skywatcher AZ-EQ6 Pro Goto USB

Instrument de guidage: sans

Caméra de guidage: Sans

Logiciels: Stellarium - ScharpCap - AutoStakkert - Astrosurface - FastStone Images Viewer

Filtres: IR-Cut / IR-Block ZWO (M48)

Accessoire: Projection par oculaire 9 mm

Dates: 03 Nov. 2022- 22h32 TU.

Images unitaires: SER (463x9.16ms) 13% retenues - Gain 285

Intégration: --

Échantillonnage: 0.10 arcsec/pixel

Focale résultante: 6000 mm

F/D: 24

Seeing: -- "Arc

Echelle d'obscurité de Bortle: --

Phase de la Lune (moyenne):

 

104_8982-6 4K MP4s processed with PIPP and AutoStakkert.

Imaging telescope or lens:Meade Starfinder 8

 

Imaging camera:Point Grey Grasshopper 3 1.4MP

 

Mount:Losmandy GM-8

 

Software:Autostakkert! Autostackert! , Adobe Photoshop CS4 Photoshop CS4

 

Filter:Ha filter

 

Accessory:Baader MPCC coma corrector

 

Date:April 1, 2020

 

Frames: 400

 

FPS: 45.00000

 

Focal length: 1220

 

Resolution: 4608x6394

 

Data source: Backyard

The Moon, about 3 days before full moon (Colongitude 61°).

 

Object: Moon

Colongitude: ~61°

Optics: Celestron 9.25 F10

Mount: Sky-Watcher EQ6-R

Camera: ZWO ASI 183MM Pro @-20°C

Filter: ZWO EFW 7x36mm, ZWO 36mm Filters

Panels: 7

Exposure: R 10% of 400 Frames

Date: 2018-10-21 21:50:00Z

Location: Schwaig

Capture: SharpCap 3.1

Image Acquisition: Stephan Schurig

Image Processing: Stephan Schurig

AutoStakkert 3.0.14: Analysis, Stack

Photoshop 20.0.0: Unsharp Masking, Smart Sharpen w. Denoise, HighPass Sharpening, Color Balance

Hardware: ZWO-ASI174MM, TeleVue 4x Powermate, Meade SN10, iOptron CEM60

 

Software: Firecapture, Autostakkert! & Photoshop 2020

09 / 09 / 14

98% Illuminated

 

Scope: Skywatcher 200P 8" Newtonian

Mount: EQ5

Camera: ZWO ASI120MC-S

Capture info: 18x 1000 Frame Captures, 50% (500) frames stacked.

 

Software: Firecapture 2.4beta, PIPP, AutoStakkert!2, MS ICE, Photoshop CC 2014

 

My first ever attempt at making a Moon mosaic!

 

Made up of 6 pieces. Each section was taken with William Optics 70mm refractor + ASI120MM camera. 4000 frame video taken then best 50% of the frames stacked in Autostakkert! 2.

6 of the resulting images were then stitched together using Microsoft ICE, then processed in Lightroom and Focus Magic.

There is just one tiny nick missing from the bottom but pleased with the overall result as a 1st go :)

Technical data:

Celestron 114/900 Newton

camera QHY5L-II-C

filter Uv -Ir cut

Sharpcap, Autostakkert 3, Registax 5.1

Autostitch, Camera raw, Adobe

Photoshop

Date: 2021 December 16

Location: Cabras, Italy

ZWO ASI178MC

Meade LX850 (12" f/8)

Losmandy G11

 

3000 frames captured in FireCapture.

Best 30% stacked in Autostakkert.

Wavelet sharpened in Registax.

Noise reduction in Topaz DeNoise AI

Finished in Photoshop.

 

Rukl 47 and 58.

Best 85% of 2000 frames stacked in AS2 with final processing in CS5. Image is slightly cropped and resized. Actually viewed this with the 4x Powermate initially but did not use this when imaging. Venus was quite low in the sky at 22.58pm GMT+1 when this was captured as I have a lot of large trees in leaf in this direction around me . Taken with my Orion Planetary Imager and Autoguider (3Mp CMOS chip).

 

This will be the first time I have attempted this planet.

 

Equipment used:

 

Skywatcher 120ED

Celestron AVX mount

Orion SSAG Planetary cam

Blue filter

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10" GSO Dobson Deluxe non-motorized

IR pass filter

Barlow lens 2.5x

Camera: ZWO ASI462MC

 

Captured by FireCapture with following settings:

Resolution: 1936x1096

duration 70s

exp 12.00ms

gain 50

frames 1465

Profile=Moon

 

Stacked in: AutoStakkert! v3

 

Postprocessing by Registax (Linked Wavelets) + desaturation

 

Final postprocessing by Gimp:

Sharpen + denoise + crop

During the total phase of the lunar eclipse on May 15-16, 2022, part of the Moon's Northern Hemisphere intersected the ecliptic, therefore falling very close to the center of the shadow cast by the Earth.

 

In the above images, the darkest part of our planet's shadow is seen moving from the northwest to the northeast regions of the lunar disk, as the Moon crossed the the path of totality, where no direct sunlight can reach it.

 

Each image is the result of the stacking of video segments of about 100 frames, comprising 80-120 seconds each, representing different moments of the past lunar eclipse, highlighting the dynamic nature of that particular stage.

 

The field of view provided by the combination of the camera and the telescope with the attached accessory enabled an optimal use of the sensor dimensions and resolution.

 

The recordings were made possible due to the collaboration of my friend Romualdo Caldas.

 

Equipment:

Telescope: Skywatcher 80ED Apochromatic Refractor

Accessory: Televue Powermate 2x

Mount: Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro

Camera: QHY183C

 

Software:

Capture: SharpCap

Trimming: PIPP

Stacking: Autostakkert!

Processing: Photoshop

Video editing: VSDC

Jupiter at prime focus of my C8 (f/10).

 

Oh, and that's Io at the top-left.

 

EOS 60D movie crop mode. Processed with PIPP and AutoStakkert, with wavelet sharpening in Registax.

 

Jupiter 26th August 2021(22:36 UT). Four 3 minute stacks(best 4,000 frames each - 16,000 frames in total, merged with Winjupos. Captured using Firecapture V2.5.

Processed using Autostakkert V3.1.4 ,Registax V6 and Winjupos. Equipment used, Celestron C14 Edge HD, CGEPRO Mount, ZWO ASI224MC camera and Carl Zeiss 2X Barlow.

Reprocessed July 2022.

 

September the 1st at 23pm.

Best 40% of 200 frames stacked with Autostakkert. Wavelets with Registax. Some enhancements with Darktable.

 

Nikon z7 Tamron G2 150-600 Tcx20 1200mm f/13 1/200s 125iso

 

#moon #fullmoon #moonlovers #moonlight #moonphotography

#lune #pleinelune

#croissant

#crescent

#waxing

#gibbous

#gibbeuse

#croissante

#sky

#ciel

#etoiles

#stars

#astrophotography

#astrophoto

#astrophotographie

#astronogeek

@astronogeek

@moon_of_the_day

#nantes

#nikon #z7 #tamron #1200mm #tcx20

#autostakkert #registax #darktable

The moon makes us dream but the sun makes us shiver. What power it gives off! Beautiful sunspots are visible at the moment, especially since the renewed activity of our star.

 

Nikon z7 Tamron G2 150-600 Tcx20 1200mm f/13 32iso 1/80s

ASSF Baader Planetarium Filter. Best 25% of 200 frames stacked with Autostakkert. Wavelets with Registax. Adjustments. With Darktable. Made with ❤️ on #linux

 

Jupiter 25th August 2021(22:35 UT). Two 3 minute stacks(best 4,000 frames each - 8,000 frames in total, merged with Winjupos. Captured using Firecapture V2.5.

Processed using Autostakkert V3.1.4 ,Registax V6 and Winjupos. Equipment used, Celestron C14 Edge HD, CGEPRO Mount, ZWO ASI224MC camera and Carl Zeiss 2X Barlow.

Reprocessed July 2022.

 

Taken with a Coronado PST, 2x Barlow and Canon 1100D on an EQ5 Pro mount

Camera set to mono to help with focussing, then 210 images shot in RAW. Images cropped and colour removed in Lightroom and exported as TIFFs.

Best 105 images stacked using Autostakkert! 2, then processed using Photoshop CS2 and Lightroom

 

Sketch done with coloured pastel pencils on black paper, then photographed

 

The sketch shows slight more details around the AR because I was retuning the etalon to show me features at all levels to record on the same sketch

Takahashi FS60

ZWO ASI120MM

Prisma de Herschel Hercules + ND#3 + Baader Solar Continuum

Celestron CGEM

 

Frames: 3000

Df: 374mm

F: 6.2

 

Captura: Firecapture

Procesado: Autostakkert + Registax6 + Fitsworks + Ps6

 

Guillermo Cervantes Mosqueda

Observatorio Astronómico Altaír

Poncitlán Jalisco México

Plato is one of the most looked at, imaged and studied craters on the Moon. It is a favorite target for imagers and a challenge to get the smaller craterlets clear. I used a 11 inch SCT with a ASI120MM camera with the R filter. I did not use the Barlow to obtain maximum scale. I was just using my mount after months of not being able to take any image. 5000 frames in Autostakkert and Registax for Wavelets only. Pretty happy with the result. VIsit www.rosaobservatory.com and also www.flickr.com/photos/rosaobservatory

Saturn 25th August 2022(23:15UT).

A single 15,000 frame AVI was used here to produce a stack of 3,000 frames. Several other AVI's that were captured were not as sharp. Captured using Firecapture V2.7.

Processed using Autostakkert V3.1.4 and Registax V6 . Equipment used, Celestron C14 Edge HD, CGEPRO Mount, ZWO ASI224MC camera, Carl Zeiss 2X Barlow and ZWO ADC.

Dobson 8" f/6 - Canon 6D - Filtro Baader - Barlow 2x

Video RAW Magic Lantern

Procesado: PIPP - AutoStakkert/3 - Registax 6 - Adobe PS

Luna del 08-08-2016

 

Apilado 15% de 78 frames de video MLV 2496 x 1080 recortados.

SW Dob 8" f/6 - Canon 60D - ISO 400 - 1/400s - Foco primario.

Procesado: PIPP - AutoStakkert - Registax - Adobe Lightroom

My best to date! Jupiter last night. 4/03/14 at 9.30pm. The moon on the right is Europa. Intes MN71. EQ6. Imaging Source DFK 21AU618.AS camera. 30fps. 3000 frame avi. Shot in RAW mode. DeBayer and stacking with AutoStakkert.

Goodbye to Active Region AR2665.

THe biggest, most active sunspot of 2017 to date slides around the Sun and off the disc.

 

6 pane mosaic.

Lunt L60 pressure tuned with 50mm double-stacked etalon.

PowerMate 2.5

ASI 174 mono camera.

Stacked in Autostakkert 3. Sharpened in ImPPG and final processing in Photoshop

Okay, I know I need a lot of practice but I think this is a pretty decent effort at my first HA solar image. My main goal was to capture the prominences, and I managed to do that pretty well.

 

Lunt 50mm Solar Scope

ASI 120 Color CCD

747 Frames Captured

17 FPS

 

Processed in AutoStakkert and Lightroom

Taken from Oxfordshire, UK with a William Optics 70mm refractor and ASI120MC camera fitted with a Celestron 3x Barlow. 2,000 frame video captured with Sharp Cap, the best 75% were stacked with Autostakkert! 3

Celestron C8 SCT , Televue Powermate 2.5X, ZWO ASI 178MC recorded in Firecapture. Processed with Pipp, Autostakkert AS!2, Registax, Lightroom.

Jupiter 14/12/2015.

 

Celestron Nexstar 8Se & Motorola G3.

Autostakkert

Registax 6

Cs6

Orion XT10 Plus Reflector

Tele Vue 2.5x Powermate

Canon 80D DSLR

 

18 August 2020, 22:40 BST.

 

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10" GSO Dobson Deluxe non-motorized

IR cut filter

Camera: ZWO ASI462MC

 

Captured by FireCapture with following settings:

Resolution: 1936x1096

duration 50s

exp 5.00ms

gain 50

frames 6764

Profile=Jupiter

 

Stacked in: AutoStakkert! v3

 

Postprocessing by Registax (Wavelets)

 

Final postprocessing by Gimp:

Sharpen + red channel values slight adjustment

Lunar close-up showing Mare Serenetatis. The large crater at the topof the frame is Crater Posidonius. The faint wiggly line in the middle of the image is Dorsa Smirnov, a wrinkle ridge system which is 222 km long. Just below it you can see Dorsa Lister and to the right of it, running parallel, Dorsa Aldrovandi is just visible. Crater Plinius can be seen at the bottom of the image.

 

Made from a 1000 frame video (best 75%)

Captured with FireCapture

Processed in AutoStakkert, Registax and Photoshop

 

Equipment:

Sky-Watcher Explorer-150PDS

Skywatcher EQ5 Mount

ZWO ASI120 MC imaging camera

x2 Barlow

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