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Las Pléyades - Messier 45. Apilado de 170x16 segs (45 min), f:400mm @ F/5.7, ISO 1600. Canon 1000D +Celestron 70/400, montura CG4. 11-08-12
Fecha: 21-07-2011
Localizacion: Vitigudino (Salamanca)
Telescopio: Bluestar Newton 200/1000mm f5
Montura: Celestron CGEM
Guiado: EZG60 + QHY5 mono + (PHD Guiding)
Camara: QHY8L color
Temperatura del sensor: -20ºC
Filtro: IDAS LPS
Aplanador: BAADER PLANETARIUM MPCC
Tomas: 14 tomas de luz 600" + 20 darks + 20 flats +20 bias
Tiempo Exposicion: 140 minutos
Software Captura: EZCAP V2.2
Apilado y procesado con: Pixinsight 1.7
Marco: Photoshop CS4
Messier 81, Bode's Galaxy, taken using a 12.5 inch f/6 RCOS Ritchey-Chrétien telescope with an SBIG ST10XME and AO7. The image is a combination of 13 - 5 minute exposures.
More information at SEDS.org
The oatmeal boiled over and made a mess.
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #1" "Messy Moments" "Macro Monday"
First light with the Meade LX200. I decided to test it out on its first night - which incidentally was also the day the LX200 fork mount arrived via FedEx!
I am very pleased!
:)
Der offene Sternhaufen Messier 35, Reste der Supernova Explosion IC 443 in den Zwillingen. 29x120s mit EF 2.0/135mm L bei f2,8/ISO 800.
Bob coupes de cheveux ont grimpé en popularité au cours des dernières années, et pourquoi pas? Bob coupes de cheveux ajoutent un rebond instantané à votre crinière ainsi que d’une attitude sexy et amusant qui ne peut être rejetée. Mais pourquoi laisser votre bob droit chemin quand vous po...
This blue chair is so awesome, but it is too shaky to sit on. It does, however, make an excellent nightstand.
Messier 52 & the Bubble Nebula
Equipment:
Guided 80mm APO Refractor Triplet.
Photo data:
10 x 60sec ISO 800
5 x 180sec ISO 800
Added darks only.
Processed and stacked in PixInsight and post processed in Faststone ImageViewer.
Messier 3 is a globular star cluster located in the constellation of Canes Venatici
Optics: Celestron C-11 @ f/7.5 (2030mm), Starizona SCT Corrector
Camera: SBIG ST-10XME
Mount: Astro-Physics 900GTO
Processing: CCDStack 2, Photoshop CS5
Flying home this evening although our flight has been effected by those horrible weather fronts in the north and the Eastern Seaboard!
Due to depart at 2230 hours this evening but advised to check during the early evening - just in case! Guess we won't be home in Scotland until late Wednesday or Thursday!!
Anyway, we have one of those drawers here in sunny Florida where all the bits and bobs seem to end up! Hey, I've now got the time to go and tidy it up ;-)
Our Daily Challenge ~ SLOPPY OR MESSY .....
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"An open cluster in the constellation Cygnus. It was discovered by Charles Messier in 1764. M39 is at a distance of about 800 light-years away from Earth. Its age is estimated to be from 200 to 300 million years."
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messier_39
Exposure: iso640, 10 darks, 10 bias, 5 flats, 50x30sec lightframes
Gear: camera + skywatcher 10" + paralactic platform by mr. Leszek Jedrzejewski
Conditions: good seeing, clear air, lunar lightpolution.
Stacking: DSS
Postprocess: PS, LR
Out of focus.
Somma di pose 6 x 300 sec con Dss, Canon 350D modificata, telescopio 80ED Skywatcher F6.7, ISO 800, focale 600mm, inseguitore Astrotrac, filtro Idas LPS 2
Località: La Salute di Livenza
Temperatura: 10°
Dark:21
Flat: 15
Dark Flat: 15
Bias: 21
Note: serata limpida
messy double exposure of a borrowed dog running in tall grass with clouds as the other shot.
Agilux Agifold.
Overnight heavy rains, after months of snow, created a pretty messy situation this morning. Unfortunately, the wind was also blowing and the umbrella kept getting in the way. I finally gave up, deciding I didn't want to be an hour late for work, and tried working one handed with the umbrella - with mixed results - as I waited for my morning bus.
Will be interesting to see what this'll look like tomorrow after the temps have returned to seasonal values - below freezing.
By the afternoon, the weather wasn't much better, but I've never seen so many people smiling on such a dreary day. We are a hockey nation.
Making my kitchen and my softboxes a little whiter. :-)
Strobist: 2x 580EXII, one on camera, other front right with a softbox. 1x 430 EXII on the background with a softbox.
Messier 24 / Barnard 92 & 93. Apilado de 105x24 segs (42min) f:400mm @ F/5.7, ISO 1600. Canon 1000D +Celestron 70/400, montura CG4. 03-09-2012