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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.
taken at prime focus of my 8" SCT (f/10, 2032mm), using an EOS 60D in movie crop mode, processed in PIPP and Autostakkert, wavelets in Registax
I tried Barlowing it up to f/30, but seeing was not good enough
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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
Celestron NexStar 6SE, ZWO asi224mc with IR cut filter, 2.5x TeleVue Powermate and ZWO ADC. 3 minute video Captured in SharpCap, processed in PIPP, AutoStakkert, RegiStax Wavelets then Lightroom.
Taken with an 8in Dobsonian Telescope, 2.5x Powermate + ZWO ASI120MC-S Camera. 1000 frames processed in PIPP, Autostakkert 2, Registax & Faststone. Io is to the right of Jupiter. Tracked manually (much swearing).
Mars at 23:27 UT, 27/09/2020. Good seeing conditions at times tonight. 10 minutes worth of data, the result of merging 4 files in Winjupos, each the best 4,000 of 22,000 frames, resized 150%. Captured using Firecapture V2.5. Processed using Autostakkert V 3.1.4 , Registax V6 and Winjupos. Equipment used, Celestron C14 Edge HD, CGEPRO Mount, ZWO ASI224MC camera and Carl Zeiss 2 X Barlow. Reprocessed using smaller AP's (48 size) in Autostakkert for a sharper image.
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SPECIAL THANKS TO (for heads up): AstroEH17
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 50
frames 8125
Profile=Jupiter
Stacked in: AutoStakkert! v3
Postprocessing by Registax (Wavelets)
Final postprocessing by Gimp:
Sharpen + red channel values slight adjustment + crop
NOTE: circle around Jupiter is introduced by Flickr and it is not visible on the original image file.
Used 123 jpg's taken through a 6" Refractor and Canon 500D and used PIPP to process the stills into an avi at 24fps. Ran this through Castrator and then stacked the result in Autostakkert. Final image then processed in Registax 6 using linked wavelets. Really pleased with the result as only 123 frames to start with and is good practice for later ;-)
A detailed image of Jupiter using a small 7 lb. telescope. Jupiter with Io and it's shadow (2 o'clock) and Europa to the left. Taken 2017-04-26 05:20 UT from Madison, Alabama. Questar 1350/89 mm telescope with Dakin 2X Barlow lens, f30. Camera ZWO ASI120MC with 63msec exposure and gain of 40. Data captured with oaCaptue. Best 128 of 2000 images stacked in Autostakkert!2. Deconvolution in Lynkeos. Final tweaks and crop in Photoshop.
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.
Image originally captured on July 6, 2018, at approximately 12:17UT, using a C9.25 Edge HD telescope and ASI183mm camera with 610nm Red/IR long pass filter. 500 frames stacked using Autostakkert (AS!3) and processing in PixInsight.
The Super Blue Moon a few hours before the eclipse. Taken 2018-01-31 01:49 UT from Austin, Texas. Questar 1350/89 mm telescope with a Sony a6300 camera at prime focus. Exposed for 1/50 sec at ISO 100. Best 5% of 120 images stacked in AutoStakkert 3, deconvolved in Lynkeos, with final exposure and crop in Photoshop.
In this wide field view of the southeastern lunar highlands, the lunar south pole is just off of the left edge of the photo. Tycho's bright rays can be seen emerging from the top left corner of the photo. The large Janssen crater complex is held in striking relief as the lunar terminator approaches from the right edge of the photograph.
Meade LX850 (12" f/8), ZWO ASI290MM
Autostakkert! (stacking - best 10% of 3,000 frames)
Registax (sharpening)
Photoshop (final processing)
5 May 2019
03:30 UTC
Full aperture baader.
ZWO ASI290MM
C9.25 (F=2350mm)
AutoStakkert (stacked 200/10000)
PixInsight
Bad seeing (2/5)
Jupiter 21st Sept(23:18 UT) Io and it's shadow in transit either side of the Great Red Spot. Only average seeing conditions. This image consists of 4 images de rotated in Winjupos, each image the result of stacking the best 2,000 frames from nearly 8,000 frames captured in 3 minutes. Captured using Firecapture V2.7, Processed using Autostakkert V3.1.4, Registax V6 and Winjupos. Equipment used, Celestron C14 Edge HD, CGEPRO Mount, ZWO ASI224MC camera, Carl Zeiss 2X Barlow and ZWO ADC.
Telescopio: Refractor Bresser Messier Acro 102/460 f4.5
Cámara: ZWO ASI178MM
Montura: EQ5 Bresser EXOS2 motorizada sin goto
Filtros: Baader Green CCD Filter
Software: SharpCap, AutoStakkert, Registax y Photoshop
Fecha: 2019-04-10
Hora: 20:59 T.U.
Fase lunar: 28.5% 5.2 días Creciente
Lugar: 42.615 N -6.417 W (Bembibre Spain)
Vídeo: 2 minutos
Resolución: 3096 x 2080
Gain: 90
Exposure: 0,005052
Frames: 1679
Frames apilados: 20%
FPS: 13.98
Montes Appenines.
Taken with a ZWO ASI120MC camera, Celestron C8 telescope and Celestron CGEM mount.
Captured in SharpCap, processed in AutoStakkert and Lightroom.
Hurried shot of partial solar eclipse 25th October 2022. Taken through the back bedroom window. Complete with wispy clouds ! Sharpcap and Autostakkert Starwave 102ED and Altair 294C
Jupiter has been prominent in the southwestern sky for months and I've been using it to align my telescope without ever taking much of a close look at it. As part of my ongoing field test of the Questar PowerGuide 3 mount, I decided to take one good run at imaging a GRS transit. The 3.5" Questar does paticularly well for visual observation of the sun, moon, and planets, and with a bit of coaxing can deliver a respectable image as shown above.
Tech Stuff: Questar 3.5" telescope on unguided PG3 mount; imaged with ZWO ASI 120MC camera through 2.0X Televue Barlow. I'm a bit rusty with planetary image processing so I cycled through Registax 6.0 and Autostakkert 2 plus PIPP and PixInsight. Final image used sharpened stacks from 6 sets of 1000 frame avi files collected during the 20 central minutes of the GRS transit, derotated with WinJupos and finished with PixInsight, GIMP, and ACDSee.. Imaged from my yard 10 miles north of New York City.
The clouds parted for a lovely view of the waning gibbous March moon through our oak tree. This is shot with the WO RedCat 250/52mm 2 inch telescope and Sony a7iii. The high resolution Moon is thanks to a four frame dithered stack in Autostakkert. HDR composite in Photoshop. Taken 2020-03-11 04:16 UT from Austin, Texas. Sony a7iii with f/4.9 RedCat 51 telescope,
Moon 1/250 sec exposure and foreground 1/5 sec. Best 4 of 45 exposures lucky image stack in AutoStakkert 3, deconvolution in Lynkeos, and HDR compositing, crop, and exposure adjust in Photoshop.
Captured with a Nikon D5500 and a 10-inch Meade LX200 'Classic' f/6.3 wide-field telescope.
EXIF data is removed via stacking processes in Autostakkert!2 for planetary imaging and in Deep Sky Stacker for deep sky imaging.
Saturn from Bay of Plenty New Zealand on 29th July 2013, a very good clear night. Taken through Celestron C8 on CG-5 GT mount with GSO 2x barlow and Canon 60D. Image stacked in Autostakkert 2 from 1m 42s of video. Wavelet sharpening on stacked image in Registax 6 then levels, saturation, other processing, and image resizing in Photoshop Elements 9. Noise reduction using Neat Image plugin.
The impact craters Tycho and Clavius (upper right and lower left, respectively) and their surroundings as photographed on the evening of July 13, 2016 on a nine-day-old, waxing gibbous moon.
Craters smaller than 2km are clearly shown in this photo which would suggest an image resolution of less than 1 arc second (about the same size as a dime when viewed from two miles away).
The crater Clavius is famous for being the location of the moon base in the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey." Also, the crater Tycho is where that movie’s fictional black monolith was found.
Taken with a Celestron 9.25” EdgeHD telescope and a ZWO ASI178MM-Cool camera (prime focus, best 25% or 1000 frames). Image processing done with Autostakkert!, Registax, and Photoshop CC2015.
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AR12832 is about to rotate out of view but I got this faint photo of it in H-alpha, where it is just a faint pale spot. Photo taken from Oxfordshire, UK with a Coronado PST and ASI120MC fitted with a 2x Barlow. A 2,000 frame video was captured using SharpCap and the best 75% of the frames were stacked using Autostakkert! 3. Stacked image was processed in Lightroom, Fast Stone Image Viewer, Photoshop CS2 and Focus Magic.
The Littrow Valley, site of the Apollo 17 landing, is situated among the group of peaks near center image. (A. Ruki 24, 25)
ZWO ASI178MC
Meade LX850 (12" f/8)
Losmandy G11
Captured 3,000 frames in Firecapture
Stacked best 1,500 frames in Autostakkert
Wavelet sharpened in Registax
Finished in Photoshop
Saturno ripreso stasera in condizioni di buon seeing...
Elaborati il 50% di 4150 frames (2073)
Autostakkert!2 Beta, Registax 6, Photoshop cs6
Taken from Oxfordshire, UK with a William Optics 70mm refractor fitted with a Thousand Oaks glass solar filter. Camera was an ASI120MC fitted with a Baader continuum filter. A 2000 frame video was captured using Sharpcap and the best 75% were stacked using Autostakkert! 3. Processing was done in Focus Magic and Lightroom
Taken with a Canon 1100D with 300mm zoom lens on a static tripod. 150 images shot, centred and cropped using PIPP then the best 75% stacked in Autostakkert! 2. Tweaked in Lighroom and Fast Stone Image Viewer
Mosaic of 18 videos
Kept best 5% of frames from each movie of 5000 frames
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Mount : Skywatcher AZ-EQ-6 GT
Camera : PointGrey Grasshopper GS3-U3-23S6M
Tube : Celestron C11 EDGEHD
Barlow : Televue 4x
Effective focal length : 2800 mm
Effective aperture : ~ F/10
---Software---
Acquired with FireCapture
Stacked with AutoStakkert
Processed with Lightroom