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Composite of about 1000 separate photo's made with a OM-1 camera and a Takahashi 60CB telescope at f/10
The images were processed in photoshop and Autostakkert. Sharpening was done with photoshop and NAFE, an sharpening program prvided by Miloslav Druckmüller.
Pianeta: Giove.
Data: 24 aprile 2017.
Diametro: 43.81"
Magnitudine: -2.44
CMI=140.0° CMII=108.8° CMIII=232.5°
Luogo: Pedara (CT).
Ora (locale): 23:35.
Seeing (scala di Antoniadi): 4/5.
Telescopio: Celestron CPC-800 xlt.
Barlow: 2.5x GSO.
Lunghezza focale: 4950mm
Risoluzione: 0.16"
Camera di ripresa: ASI120MC.
Numero di frames acquisiti: 2847.
Numero di frames elaborati: 50% (1423).
FPS: 31.
Durata del filmato: 90 s.
ROI: 640x480
Software di elaborazione: Autostakkert 3.0.14, PixInsight 1.8, Photoshop CC 2015.
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor fitted with a Baader Astrosolar Filter and a Canon 600D at prime focus. The Sun is visually much 'quieter' at the moment.15 jpgs stacked using Autostakkert 2
20h before opposition
Same Data as the previous saturn image but this time used Winjupos's Derotation for the images
6 videos of 5 minutes
Autostakkert, Registax and Winjupos
sw mak 127
zwo asi 120 mc
2X Barlow
sw star adventurer
10 videos, 300 frames stacked for each video in Autostakkert 2, stitched in Photoshop, (ICE had a hissy fit,) then wavelets in registax back to final processing in Photoshop. Please click to zoom in :)
This image taken near the lunar terminator in the northern hemisphere reveals an interesting area. The terminator is simply the line between daylight and darkness and moves constantly just as it does on earth. The far left portion of the image is coming out of complete darkness and is experiencing a lunar sunrise.
The large crater near the top center is Aristoteles with crater Hercules in the upper right corner. Crater Burg lies between these two and has a prominent hump in the middle. The area around Burg is Lacus Mortis or the Lake of Death and is a plain of basaltic lava flows.
Crater Eudoxus lies near the center of the image with the mountain range Montes Caucasus directly below.
On the left side of the image below center you will note a lone bright object. This is Mons Piton which rises over 7500 feet above the Sea of Rains. It is catching the very first rays of the new lunar day.
Directly above Mons Piton, near the center left of this image, you will notice a dark valley called Vallis Alpes. This lunar valley stretches for over 160 miles and is a little over 6 miles (wide) at its widest point.
The bottom right portion of this image is dominated by Lacus Somniorum – Lake of Dreams, and Mare Serenitatis - the Sea of Serenity.
Telescope (lens): Vixen Visac VC200L
Camera: Point Grey Chameleon (mono)
Filter: Astronomik planet IR pro 742
Misc: Best 20% of 300 stacked in AutoStakkert – finished in Photoshop CS5
Stacked in AutoStakkert at 1.5x drizzle and wavelets done in registax 6 . Taken with a spc900 in a x 3 TeleVue barlow skywatcher 200 dps on a eq5 pro goto unguided
Mars- good seeing- Sinus Meridiani center, Mare Acidalium and Niliacus Lacus top left. Celestron C8 SCT , Televue Powermate 2.5X, ZWO ASI 662MC, recorded in Firecapture. Processed with Pipp, Autostakkert AS!2, Registax, Lightroom.
I decided to give the little Edge a shot at Jupiter and see how it behaves compares to the 11 inch. The Edge has always given me some great results both visually as well as imaging the Moon. I used Firecapture, Barlow and the ASI120MM camera. 9000 frames on L and 5000 each on R,G and B. Seeing was 3/5 very "jumpy" but still I guess the result is good. Autostakkert and Registax for wavelets. Photoshop Elements for post processing.I some reflection effect to the image to have some fun!!
Método: cámara a foco primario en el telescopio
Software de adquisición: APT (grabando el live view de la cámara)
imágenes apiladas en autostakkert y edición final en Photoshop
It's amazing how much detail Jupiter reveals when the skies are steady and the scope is fully acclimated to the cold. I had cranked up the magnification past 500x and things still looked sharp visually.
(Atmospheric seeing: Excellent 5/5)
Equipment: Celestron C8, "Shorty" 2x Barlow, Canon 60D (movie crop mode), processed in PIPP, Autostakkert, and Registax.
MS ICE failed again, so I had stitched this full disk manually. A puzzle of sort... :)
Acqusition time: 29.08.2016 08:38 MSK
TIS DMK 23U274 on Coronado PST via 2x Barlow lens.
8 out of 22 panels 960x960 pixels each consiting of 140 out of 800 frames stacked in AS!2 were deconvolved in AstraImage 3 PRO (Cauchy 0,4-11), manually stitched and processed in PS.
My first shot of Saturn with Skywatcher 200P, EQ5 and the Phillips SPC900 webcam.
Processing in Autostakkert, 4000+ frames, Wavelets in RS6 and finished off in CS5.
Transparency (3/5)
Seeing (3/5)
C9.25 EDGEHD (F=2350mm)
ZWO120MC
SharpCap
Winjupos
AutoStakkert
PixInsight
6 Second 4k handheld video using a Canon R6 mk2 with a 100-400mm lens. Stacked in AutoStakkert, cropped and sharpened in PixInsight and final touches in PS. Taken on 09/01/2025
Actually, i am currently just waiting for enough clear skies to shoot DSO. This moon shot is a stack of 25 frames (out of 300) taken through 80/400mm meade adventure refractor with 2x barlow and Nikon D3500. It was stacked and processed in photoshop (very rough edit).(Registax and Autostakkert didn´t work because of some memory problems.)
Mars - taken on 4th June 2016 under less than ideal conditions with hazy sky and poor seeing. This is the best shot (so far) out of 11. Mars is already noticeably smaller in appearance since it was in opposition a couple of weeks ago.
This image was made from 2000 frames of video.
Captured with FireCapture
Processed in PIPP, Autostakkert, Registax, and Photoshop
Equipment:
Celestron NexStar 127 SLT
Skywatcher EQ5 Mount
ZWO ASI120 MC imaging camera
x3 Barlow lens
Ce fût ma toute première photo planétaire faite seule
au foyer de mon 130/900.
Je découvrais fébrilement l'astrophoto et j'ai été fascinée par la rapidité d'obtenir un cliché sympa avec pas grand chose !
Cette première Jupiter, avec l'ombre du satellite Io est issue d'une vidéo de 21 secondes à 60 images par secondes capturées par le logiciel SharpCap. Elles ont ensuite été empilées sur le logiciel Autostakkert. Le traitement quant à lui a été fait avec Registax, notamment grâce aux ondelettes qui améliorent grandement la netteté de l'image.
Le materiel utilisé est très basique :
Une webcam spc900nc dans une Barlow bas de gamme x2, le tout au foyer de mon Skywatcher 130/900 sur eq2 non motorisé à l'époque.
Best 40% of 4000 frames with Autostakkert 2.5.1.7.
Registax 6 - Wavelet filter.
Photoshop CC 2014 for cosmetic touch-up and sharpening.
FireCapture v2.4 Settings
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Telescope=Celestron CPC800
Camera=ZWO ASI120MC-S
Filter=RGB
Shorty 2X Barlow
Diameter=33.24"
Magnitude=-1.84
CMI=343.3° CMII=76.6° CMIII=22.8° (during mid of capture)
FocalLength=4350mm
Resolution=0.18"
Date=170615
Start=211006.582
Mid=211121.574
End=211236.567
Start(UT)=011006.582
Mid(UT)=011121.574
End(UT)=011236.567
Duration=149.985s
LT=UT -5h
Frames captured=4000
File type=AVI
Binning=no
ROI=336x384
ROI(Offset)=0x0
FPS (avg.)=27
Shutter=32.94ms
Gain=60
USBTraffic=80
AutoExposure=off
HighSpeed=on
WRed=52
WBlue=97
Gamma=18
Histogramm(min)=0
Histogramm(max)=245
Histogramm=96%
Sensor temperature=32.0 °C
This photo has had the saturation increased to emphasize the different minerals on the lunar surface (blue=titanium rich, brown=iron rich). Surprisingly these colors are visible to the human eye, but *way* less saturated than in this photo (I can usually make out the color difference between Mare Serenitatis and Mare Tranquillitatis when looking through my 5" maksutov telescope) Captured at 8pm on March 21st, 2021.
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**[Equipment:](i.imgur.com/6T8QNsv.jpg)**
* TPO 6" F/4 Imaging Newtonian
* Orion Sirius EQ-G
* ZWO ASI1600MM-Pro
* Skywatcher Quattro Coma Corrector
* ZWO EFW 8x1.25"/31mm
* Astronomik LRGB+CLS Filters- 31mm
* Astrodon 31mm Ha 5nm, Oiii 3nm, Sii 5nm
* Agena 50mm Deluxe Straight-Through Guide Scope
* ZWO ASI-120MC for guiding
* Moonlite Autofocuser
**Acquisition:** (Camera at Unity Gain, -15°C)
* R - 1000 x 0.357ms
* G - 1000 x 0.297ms
* B - 1000 x 0.427ms
**Capture Software:**
* Captured using Sharpcap and [N.I.N.A.](nighttime-imaging.eu/) for mount/filterwheel control
**Stacking:**
* Stacked the best 15% of frames in Autostakkert (autosharpened, 3X Drizzle)
**PixInsight Processing:**
* ChannelCombination to combine monochrome images into RGB image
* DynamicCrop
* ChannelMatch to align G and B channels to R
* HistogramTransformation (slight stretch, also applied to red stack)
* SCNR green > invert > SCNR > invert
* LRGBCombination using red stack as luminance
* ColorCalibration
* CurvesTransformations to adjust lightness, contrast, colors, saturation, etc.
* ColorSaturation to desaturate red fringing around some craters
* LocalHistogramTransformation
* UnsharpMask
* More Curves
* ACDNR
* Annotation
Lieu : Orsay (91)
Tube : Newton Skywatcher Black Diamond 200/1000 sur monture NEQ6 Pro
Interfaces : EQdirect, HiTecDCfocus
Pilotage Eqmod+Stellarium
GPS GlobalSat Sirf IV
Camera CCD QHY5L-IIc
Barlow : 2x
Capture vidéo RAW 640x480 8bits monochrome (.ser) de 2023 Frames à 100FPS, 70% conservées dans autostakkert
Débayerisation et alignement dans autostakkert
Post-traitement final dans registax 6
The Hunter Moon on the prowl.
Captured using a 90mm Mak telescope, 2x Barlow yielding a 2500mm prime lens. 4K video frames stacked in AutoStakkert.
Taken with a Coronado PST 2x Barlow and Canon 1100D on and EQ5 Pro mount
90 images stacked using Autostakkert, then processed in Photoshop CS2 and Adobe Lightroom
Here, on the left :)
Acqusition time: 11.08.2016 around 08:40 MSK
TIS DMK 23U274 on Coronado PST
140 out of 1200 frames were stacked in AS!2 deconvolved AstraImage 3.0 PRO (Richardson-Lucy aggressive, Cauchy-type, 0,3 pixels, 12 iterations). Contrast enchancement and masking-blending and aggressive composing were done in PS.
Transparency was highly variable this night, and I learned a lot more about AutoStakkert in processing these frames. This video shows Jupiter and all four Galilean moons from about 0400 UT to 0635 UT on 2015-03-14. On the first frame, Callisto is farthest to the left, followed by Europa, Ganymede, and Io. Despite being the second largest moon, Callisto appears darkest because of its old (4 billion years), low albedo surface. The Great Red Spot also appears prominently at the edge of the South Equatorial Belt.
The framerate and exposure time had to vary throughout the session, and the sky clouded over thinly but completely for some of the shots. All images shot from Long Beach, CA on a Celestron Edge HD 9.25" at f/10 with a Point Grey Flea3 color CCD camera. Initial alignment and stacking was done in AutoStakkert, processing in GIMP, and final video rendering in PS CS 5.1.
Genova, Italy (12 Aug 2021 - 02:03 GMT+2)
Orange vintage C8 (203 F10 SC Telescope) on EQ5 Mount
QHY5L-II Color Camera @ F25 (Barlow APO 2.5x)
Recording: SharpCap 4.0 (640x480 @ 38fps - 2min)
Best 1520 frames of 4607 (33%)
Stacking: AutoStakkert! 3.1.4
Wavelets: Registax 6.1
Final: GIMP 2.10.8
Vallis Schroeteri, Craters Aristarchus and Herodotus (Colongitude 56°)
Object: Vallis Schroeteri, Craters Aristarchus and Herodotus
Colongitude: ~56°
Optics: Celestron 9.25 F20
Mount: Sky-Watcher EQ6-R
Camera: ZWO ASI 120MM-S
Filter: RGB 1,25" Filters
Exposure: R 10% of 2000 Frames, G 10% of 2000 Frames, B 10% of 2000 Frames
Date: 2019-02-16 21:07:00Z
Location: Schwaig
Capture: SharpCap 3.1
Image Acquisition: Stephan Schurig
Image Processing: Stephan Schurig
AutoStakkert 3.0.14: Analysis, Stack
Fitswork 4.47: RGB Combine
Photoshop 20.0.3: Unsharp Masking, Smart Sharpen w. Denoise, HighPass Sharpening, Unsharp Masking, Nik Dfine 2 Denoise, Dynamic (Dynamic, Saturation), Curves
Strawberry half moon from a few days ago, where colors show the minerals of the moon.
Equipment: Orion XT8 dobsonian, Nikon 1 J1 mirrorless
Processing: PIPP, Autostakkert (top 30% of ~60 frames), Registax, Photoshop
Des Plaines, Illinois
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor fitted with a Baader Astrosolar Filter. A Canon 600D DSLR at prime focus which is 600mm. Best 15 of 40 images stacked using Autostakkert 2 as this handles cloud contamination better than Registax 6 in that no artifacts are produced if a few strands of cloud are present in some of the images in the stack.
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Timestamp: 23.11.2021 17:46:09 CET
Note: Io just finished the transit in front of Jupiter and is visible as a small dot coming out of Jupiter
10" GSO Dobson Deluxe non-motorized
IR cut filter
Camera: ZWO ASI462MC
Captured by FireCapture with following settings:
Resolution: 1936x1096
duration 60s
exp 5.00ms
gain 100
frames 8014
Profile=Jupiter
Stacked in: AutoStakkert! v3
Postprocessing by Registax (Wavelets)
Final postprocessing by Gimp:
Sharpen + red channel slight adjustement + crop
Lunar X y Lunar V del 08-09-2016 22:02 GMT -3
Canon 60D - Foco primario - SW Dob 8" f/6 - ISO 400 - 1/500s
Apilado 12% de 80 frames video MLV 2496 x 1080 recortados
Procesado: PIPP - AutoStakkert - Adobe LightRoom
Coronado PST
ZWO ASI120MM
Eq5 Synscan
Tesela de 2 cuadros
500 Frames de 1000 en Stack
Df: 400mm.
F: 10
Autostakkert + Registax + Fitsworks + Lr5
Guillermo Cervantes Mosqueda
Observatorio Astronómico Altaír
Poncitlán Jalisco México
The first quarter moon, taken just after midnight on 7/6/14 with my telescope. The sky was hazy and the moon was getting low so it's not quite as sharp as I'd like. Decent considering the conditions though.
This was taken with a Canon T4i at prime focus on a 90mm Celestron C90 telescope (1250mm focal length) and a photo tripod.
The best 20% of 195 exposures were stacked in AutoStakkert and processed in Registax.
The moon is 57% illuminated.
Taken using Celestron Nexstar 127SLT, Nikon D3300, 8000 frames. Stacked in Pipp/Autostakkert, and processed in Registax and Photoshop
Taken from Oxfordshire, UK with a Canon 1100D with 300mm zoom lens
31 images stacked using Autostakkert! 2 and tweaked in Lightroom
"Pink supermoon"
The pink is in reference to the season and supermoon refers to the closer part of the moon's orbit, making the moon larger in the sky.
Stacked about 200 images in autostakkert
Croissant de Vénus.
Télescope Schmidt Cassegrain F/D = 10 Celestron NexStar 6 SE + Filtre lunaire polarisant variable + APN compact Olympus X-790 en mode vidéo en projection à l'oculaire.
Photos extraites d'un film AVI, empilées avec AutoStakkert
Really good night for imaging Jupiter and this Io transit. Io's shadow has now moved past Jupiter's disk in the sequence from this night, but the Galilean moon is still visible to the right of the Great Red Spot.
This is from a series of 5 SER files recorded with a ZWO ASI224MC camera in conjunction with a 2x Barlow, ZWO ADC, and ZWO IR cut filter during a period of better than average seeing. This was with the Celestron C14 at Cerritos College. Data was taken between 0935 and 0939 UT, with stacking in AutoStakkert, sharpening in PixInsight, combination of derotated images in WinJUPOS, then final touches in PixInsight and GIMP.
Genova, Italy (12 Aug 2021 - 02:39 GMT+2)
Orange vintage C8 (203 F10 SC Telescope) on EQ5 Mount
QHY5L-II Color Camera @ F25 (Barlow APO 2.5x)
Recording: SharpCap 4.0 (800x480 @ 44fps - 2min)
Jupiter:
Best 3685 frames of 5276 (80%)
Stacking+Wavelets: AstroSurface REDSHIFT-1
Europa and Ganimede:
Best 1741 frames of 5276 (33%)
Stacking: AutoStakkert! 3.1.4
Wavelets: Registax 6.1
Final: GIMP 2.10.8
Sol Región Activa 2741 - Barlow Powermate 2'5X
Telescopio: Skywatcher Refractor AP 120/900 f7.5 EvoStar ED
Cámara: ZWO ASI178MM
Montura: EQ5 Bresser EXOS2 motorizada sin goto
Filtros: - Baader Neutral Density Filter 1¼" (ND 0.6, T=25%)
- Baader Solar Continuum Filter 1¼" (540nm)
Accesorios: - Baader 2" Cool-Ceramic Safety Herschel Prism
- TeleVue Lente de Barlow 2,5x Powermate 1,25"
Software: SharpCap, Pipp, AutoStakkert, Registax y Photoshop
Fecha: 2019-05-10
Hora: 16:59 T.U.
Lugar: 42.615 N -6.417 W (Bembibre Spain)
Vídeo: 2 minutos
Resolución: 1024 x 768
Gain: 100
Exposure: 0,000049
Frames: 14662
Frames apilados: 10%
FPS: 121.95
Second version of my best Jupter, so far (see www.flickr.com/photos/gerlos/8221297976). This one is derotated using WinJUPOS, making more rainbo effect around Io and its shadow disappear, and making more details popup.
As before, taken in RGB on November 25 2012 at 21:28 UTC, using a Celestron C8 scope and a TIS DMK21AF04 planetary camera. Used also Astronomik RGB filters and an Antares 3x barlow lens (~7m focal lenght).
Stacked best 600 of 1500 frames/channel. Each channel was 50 s @30 fps, with pauses of 10 s between each.
Processed using Castrator, Autostakkert, and Registax 6 for wavelets and finally using Maxim DL for Richardson-Lucy deconvolution and color recomposition. Derotated using WinJUPOS.
Il mio miglior Giove, finora, ancora migliorato, grazie a WinJUPOS!
Riprese in RGB del 26 novembre 2012 alle 21:28 UTC, a ~7m di focale con telescopio Celestron C8 e camera planetaria TIS DMK21AF04. Filtri RGB Astronomik, barlow Antares 3x.
Stacking dei migliori 600 su 1500 frame per canale, ripresi in sequenze da 50 s con pause da 10 s.
Wavelet con Registax, deconvoluzione Lucy-Richardson con Maxim DL e derotazione con WinJupos (guardate la vecchia versione www.flickr.com/photos/gerlos/8221297976)
Addition of IR and W25 (red) images from mono and colour Image Source cameras on 30cm F/4 Newt and x5 powermate.
Sequences of 2min at 30fps, processed in Autostakkert and then Registax for wavelets. Images added in PSP. Mars at elevation 11 degrees only on 2018 Aug 21, 23.1 Hr UT
13 Mar 2017 0650 UTC (1450 MYT) 55.5" , 6.1 %
Skywatcher 120ED (F=1800mm)
ZWO ASI120MC
AutoStakkert
PixInsight
Sol Regiones Activas 12995 y 12996
Buen seeing pero algunas nubes altas
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: 2022-04-21 (21 de abril de 2022)
Hora: 13:53 T.U. (Tiempo universal)
Lugar: 42.615 N -6.417 W (Bembibre Spain)
Vídeo: 1 minuto
Resolución: 2104x1670
Gain: 93 (18%)
Exposure: 0.032ms
Frames: 2052
Frames apilados: 3%
FPS: 34
Sensor temperature= 33.2°C