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Imaging telescopes or lenses: Meade Starfinder 8
Imaging cameras: QHYCCD 163m
Mounts: Losmandy GM-8
Guiding telescopes or lenses: MEADE 50mm Finder Guidescope
Guiding cameras: ZWO ASI120MM
Software: NINA Nighttime Imaging ‘N’ Astronomy · Open Guiding PHD2 Guiding · Astro Pixel Processor · Adobe Photoshop CS4 Photoshop CS4
Filters: Blue · Green · Red · Orion SkyGlow Imaging Filter
Accessory: Rigel Systems Focuser · Baader MPCC coma corrector
Dates:Nov. 7, 2020
Frames:
Blue: 60x60"
Green: 60x60"
Red: 60x60"
Orion SkyGlow Imaging Filter: 115x60" 0C
Integration: 4.9 hours
Darks: ~100
Bias: ~100
Avg. Moon age: 21.09 days
Avg. Moon phase: 61.12%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale: 4.00
My version of M66 - made with Webb Telescope NIRCAM and MIRI data.
Image attribution: NASA / ESA / CSA / Brian Tomlinson
Website: www.bt-photography.co.uk
Instagram: www.instagram.com/bt_photo
Messier 51
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello, Alessandro Falesiedi, Mario Lovrencie, Tim Stone (Sezione Nazionale di Ricerca Profondo Cielo /UAI)
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.
This is a scientific-grade deep image of the M51 system, performed to study the weak tidal structures that tell its interaction story and trace the morphology of the tides up to a surface brightness magnitude 29 arcsec −2.
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!!
M109 (NGC 3992) est une galaxie spirale barrée située dans la constellation de la Grande Ourse à environ 48 millions d'années-lumière.
On distingue également trois de ses galaxies satellites, plus petites : UGC 6923, UGC 6940 et UGC 6969.
Le rayon lumineux à droite de la galaxie est issu de l'étoile Gamma de la grande ourse, très brillante et très proche.
Newton SkyWatcher 200/1000
Monture EQ6-r pro
Canon 1000D défiltré partiel
Correcteur de coma Baader MPCC Mk III
Autoguidage OAG + ZWO ASI 290mm mini
ZWO EAF
ASIAIR Pro
Traitement PixInsight + Photoshop CC
Prise le 03/02/2021 :
57*300" => 4h45'
ISO 800
DOF
this cup of hot cocoa is really messy around the edges...I couldn't help but to take a sip before the shooting... :-P
Messier 103 (M103) is an open star cluster located in the northern constellation Cassiopeia.
www.messier-objects.com/messier-103/
The cluster lies at a distance of 10,000 light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 7.4. Its designation in the New General Catalogue is NGC 581.
M103 occupies an area 6 arc minutes in apparent size, corresponding to a linear diameter of 17.5 light years. It is easy to see, even with binoculars, and appears as a nebulous fan-shaped patch.
20 minute exposure time, 10 x 2 minutes
One I want sure about and used a crop in beach slide a little while back, after a bit of stormy weather the beach bad way more debris on than usual, these are crushed up shells stones, and other debris left by the tide, all catching some early aftersun.
Thanks for looking.
Comments, faves and constructive crit., always very welcome, graphics not preferred
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I added some more RGB data to my Messier 31 mosaic and started to reprocess everything. However, this is more time-consuming than I thought, mostly because of the subtle gradients between the panels, caused by lightpollution.
Shown here is a center crop of the final (yet unfinished) mosaic in 100% resolution, with a somewhat higher dynamic range compression to show the dark clouds around M31's core.
Equipment used:
APM LZOS 130/780 on Avalon Linear.
ATIK ONE 9.0 with Baader RGB and IDAS LPS-D1
Exposure time: approx 2h L and 45min R/G/B
The huge halo around giant elliptical galaxy Messier 87 appears on this very deep image. An excess of light in the top-right part of this halo, and the motion of planetary nebulae in the galaxy, are the last remaining signs of a medium-sized galaxy that recently collided with Messier 87.
The image also reveals many other galaxies forming the Virgo Cluster, of which Messier 87 is the largest member. In particular, the two galaxies at the top right of the frame are nicknamed "the Eyes".
More information: www.eso.org/public/images/eso1525a/
Credit:
Chris Mihos (Case Western Reserve University)/ESO
Bordelique
Louis-Thibaud Chambon – Photographie
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27 x 180 Seconds = 81 Minutes Exposure.
Camera = ASI 533MC Pro
Telescope = Meade 102/714mm Apo Refractor
Mount = HEQ5 Pro (Belt mod)
Processing with Pixinsight, APP and PS.
M13 Globular star cluster
Captured using stock Canon 1100D & 75-300mm lens. Camera was piggybacked on a Skywatcher 8" Quattro, a top a HEQ5 pro mount.
75 exposures of 19 seconds each at ISO 1600. Plus calibration frames, 10 of each.
Stacked using DSS and all processing done in StartTools.
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.
Today's outfit:
Hair:
[monso] Beth Hair /Brown & Blonde
Set:
SiK Double Tube Thin Black - Reborn V Tech
TETRA - Euphoria Boots
[TKO] bikini bottom
_CD_ Danica Garter Black
neve jacket - showers lively
Messy. Striped Stockings Black
Jewelry:
PUNCH / Diamond Nose Ring
(Yummy) Kelly Septum - Silver - Turquoise
(Yummy) Pearl Strand Knot Necklace
Makeup:
okkbye. Valentina Eyelashes (genus, catwa, lelutka)
Other:
Blah. (My Billys Glasses) Black
Lowen - Bella Bag [Pack 01]
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 51 (colorized plates)
Credit: ESO/Dss2, 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.
Shae lounging around with a messy bun... much like her mom!
~
Shae is a Feeple60 Sionna with a face up by Nomyens, wig by Licht(8-9), and eyes from eyeco(10mm)
Messier 3
Credit: ESO/Dss2, Giuseppe Donatiello
FoV: 45'x45'
Colorized plate with RGB information taken with DSLR.
60 minutes integration of Messier 81. Using 10" f8 RCT and Starlight Xpress Trius 694, with an AO unit and off-axis guider.
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 .
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.