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I used M27 as a test target while I experimented with guiding my ACF Meade 8" at 2000mm f/10 with a 50mm guide scope. The resulting image consists of 900 second subs at ISO 400. I am very impressed with the way the Orion 50mm/SSAG combo handled the longer focal length. I'm not sure if this would be the case with a tripod, but I think that my 80mm guide scope will continue to collect dust as long as I am pier mounted.
Image details:
5 x 900 seconds, ISO 400
20 darks, 200 bias
Gear: Canon 450D, Meade 8" ACF @ f/10 2032mm
Calibration and processing done in Pixinsight.
Honestly I'm a messy person ^.^ I like lying around all my stuffs and actually it takes much time to clean up all of it.
Mom and Dad always complain about that bad habit. However habit can't be changed in a wink T___T
By the way, it's not my guitar(father's guitar ^^), and I don't even know how to play it >.<
Super sexy blond model with amazing curves. She wanted to do something a little sexier and naughtier than in past shoots. One of her kinky fantasies was to tease with and pour milk on herself. I like the results...do you? Was a hard shoot to concentrate and she admitted a few times during the shoot that she was getting very turned on!!
Shae lounging around with a messy bun... much like her mom!
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Shae is a Feeple60 Sionna with a face up by Nomyens, wig by Licht(8-9), and eyes from eyeco(10mm)
60 minutes integration of Messier 81. Using 10" f8 RCT and Starlight Xpress Trius 694, with an AO unit and off-axis guider.
M57
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello
RA: 18h 53' 34" DEC: +33° 1' 33"
RA: 283,387° Dec: 33,026
The Ring Nebula (Messier 57 or NGC 6720) is a planetary nebula in Lyra and it is illuminated by a central white dwarf or planetary nebula nucleus (PNN) of 15.75 visual magnitude.
All the interior parts of this nebula have a blue-green tinge that is caused by the doubly ionized oxygen emission lines at 495.7 and 500.7 nm. In the outer region of the ring, part of the reddish hue is caused by hydrogen emission at 656.3 nm. M57 is an example of the class of planetary nebulae known as bipolar nebulae.
Date: February - April 2013
Integration: 55 x 300 seconds
Canon Rebel T3i / 600D/ Kiss X5 - astro-modded.
Telescope: Officina Stellare APM 130.
Astronomik's CCD CLS Clip Filter.
Mounted on a SkyWatcher NEQ6 Pro Mount.
Guiding: Skywatcher Startravel 80/ QHY5 Guider .
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Messier 31, the Andromeda Galaxy
date: 2nd and 3rd October, 2021
location: Ohtsuki, Yamanashi Pref., and Hara, Nagano Pref., JPN
optics: Takahshi FC-76 w/ 76D Reducer (436mm F6.3)
camera: ZWO ASI 2600MC Pro
mount: iOptron GEM45 w/ QHY5l-II and PHD2
exposure: Gain0, total 7.4hrs (1s x 64, 5sx214, 60s x 32, 150s x 12, 300s x 73)
Super sexy blond model with amazing curves. She wanted to do something a little sexier and naughtier than in past shoots. One of her kinky fantasies was to tease with and pour milk on herself. I like the results...do you? Was a hard shoot to concentrate and she admitted a few times during the shoot that she was getting very turned on!!
Messier 39 open cluster in Cygnus
About 1,010 light-years
SkyWatcher 100ED
Canon 700d
20x120s (40 mins)
Processed in PixInsight
Rotation ................. -89.447 deg
Observation start time ... 2024-05-18 23:33:04 UTC
Observation end time ..... 2024-05-19 00:31:19 UTC
Focal distance ........... 553.63 mm
Pixel size ............... 3.23 um
Field of view ............ 2d 0' 29.3" x 1d 20' 19.5"
Image center ............. RA: 21 31 33.297 Dec: +48 16 21.61 ex: +0.000342 px ey: -0.001866 px
Messier 51
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello
RA center: 202.481° DEC center: 47.225°
Messier 51 also called The Whirlpool Galaxy (NGC 5194) is an interacting spiral galaxy in the constellation Canes Venatici. It was the first to be classified as a spiral galaxy. It is estimated to be 23 ± 4 million light-years from us.
ADAD July 2014 Day 3
"Sorry it's so messy, JoLynn, but we didn't REALLY expect you to get here until next week! But these are for you and I helped!"
A globular cluster of stars in the constellation Canis Venatici
Telescope: WO ZenithStar 81 Refractor
Mount: Losmandy GM811G
Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI 2600MC Pro
Filter: Optolong L-Pro Filter
Site: Elk Grove, California, USA
Calibration Files: None
Guiding: ZWO ASI 174mm mini/Orion 60mm Guidescope/PHD2
Integration Time: 2h 6m
No of Frames: 42
Sub Exposure Time: 180 seconds
Bortle Zone: Class 6
Date Taken: April 22, 2021
Messier 106 (NGC 4258)
2014-04-19
Taken with Canon 7D + Canon 500mm f/4 L IS @ f/4 on an unguided AstroTrac.
ISO1600
22 x 180 second lights.
90% Moon
I'm having a clear out/re-organise of old files on my computer today, this is a drawing I made for Mel Stringers Borrowed Suitcase zine a while ago. I was having a strange day that day.