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Canon 650D + sw 150/750 + correcteur de coma baader MPCC MKIII
HEQ5 pro syntrek + autoguidage QHY5L IIC + chercheur 50/162
7x600 +8x600 iso1600
Pixinsight (prétraitement + mosaique merge + traitement)
Mornag Tunisie 21-11-14
IC443 Jelly Fish Nebula in Ha with Orion 8" Imaging Newtonian, Cooled Canon T3 at -3C, Baader 2" Ha filter, MPCC, 38x360sec exposure ISO1600, Acquired with Astro Photography Tool: www.astroplace.net, stacked with DSS, finished with Photo Shop
Ghosts of Cassiopeia
Only 6 frames before the clouds came in so inverted looks better.
2022-10-02
250mm f4.8 Newtonian, MPCC
Baader Ha filter
Atik 460EX @-10°C
6x300s subs
Captured with NINA
Processed with APP and Photoshop
Post processing by Fluorine Z.
Image Camera : QHY16200A
Image Telescope : Sky-Watcher Quattro 200 ST ; Sharpstar 2 " mpcc
Mount : Sky-Watcher EQ6-R
Photo by Heibaitian , Beijing
5x 240" ISO800
SkyWatcher 200PDS
Canon 1100D + Baader MPCC + LPF
Guided with SPC900NC + 9x50 viewfinder
15x Darks
30x Bias
18x Flats
Stacked and processed in PI
A quick shot of the Moon just before it set. At the time this was taken it was 86% illuminated and in a waxing gibbous phase.
20/07/2021
020 x 0.01-second exposures at Unity Gain (139) uncooled
000 x dark frames
035 x flat frames
100 x bias frames
Binning 1x1
Total integration time = 0.2 seconds
Captured with APT
Guided with PHD2
Processed in Nebulosity and Photoshop
Equipment:
Telescope: Sky-Watcher Explorer-150PDS
Mount: Skywatcher EQ5
Guide Scope: Orion 50mm Mini
Guiding Camera: ZWO ASI120MC
Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI1600MC Pro with anti-dew heater
Baader Mark-III MPCC Coma Corrector
Optolong L-Pro filter
Equipment:Orion 8" Astrograph, Canon t2i (unmodded), Atlas EQ-G
Accessories: Baader MPCC, Astronomik CLS
Software: EQMOD, Backyard EOS, Pixinsight
Lights: 8 x 900s, ISO 800 16 x 600s, ISO 800
Darks: 35 x 900s, 40 x 600s
100 flats, 100 bias
L:20x60s
RGB:10x60s
Orion 10" Newtonian, Trius SX-825, SX Mini Filter wheel with OAG, Lodestar X2, Baader MPCC, Celestron CGX.
Take in may,june & july; SW 200mm f5, t3 mod, MPCC, Heq5 pro,63x180". Mantiqueira´s observatory - Delfim Moreira - MG - Brazil
- Canon 7D Mark II
- Orion 8" f/3.9 Astrograph
- Baader MPCC Mark III Coma Corrector
- Orion Atlas Pro Mount
- ZWO ASI 120MC-s guide camera w/ 60mm guide scope
- 20 x 300 second Lights ISO 1600. Dithered each frame
- 10 flats
- No dark or bias
- Captured with BackyardEOS
- Guided with PHD2
- Stacked with DeepSkyStacker
- Processed in Pixinsight
- Imaged on July 1st 2016 at the Golden State Star Party
More info - www.youtube.com/watch?v=trkccIaMYIs
18x10min + 10x2min + 10x20sec + 10x5sec subs + flats @ ISO400,
Modded 1000D @ -3degC
skywatcher 8in f5 reflector.
Celestron CGE mount
Baader MPCC.
CLS-CCD LP clip in filter.
Stacked in DSS and processed in PixInsight and PS.
Newton 150-750 | HEQ5
MPCC mark III
Canon 1000Da (défiltrage partiel)
Filtre ASTRONOMIK CLS CCD
17 X 300 sec
800 iso
20 Darks/Flats/Offsets
Lune à 70%, gros halo difficile a supprimer au traitement.
Méthode d'empilement en Somme sous SIRIL pour améliorer le rapport signal/bruit
Messier 7, NGC 6475 - Ptolemy's Cluster
(RA 17h 54m 49.16s - Dec -34deg 46' 58.7").
Skywatcher Quattro 10" f4 Newtonian.
Skywatcher AZ Eq6 GT Mount
Orion auto guider - PHD2.
Baader MPCC Mark 3 Coma Corrector.
Nikon D300 (unmodified).
Field of view (deg) ~ 1.35 x 0.90.
18 x 30 sec ISO800.
23 May 14
This photo was taken 4 and 7 August 2010 in village Khlepcha near Kiev, Ukraine.
Equipment: Telescope SW 25012P 1200 mm f/5, Mount SW EQ6Pro, camera QSI-583wsg, Baader MPCC. Off-axis guidecamera Orion SSAG.
LRGB and Ha filter set Astronomik.
L=L+Ha, R=R+Ha, G=G, B=B
Ha: 21*600 сек. bin 1x1
L: 22x300 sec., bin 1x1
R: 26x150 sec. bin 2x2,
G: 30x150 sec. bin 2x2,
B: 21x250 sec. bin 2x2
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At the corner of Ocean Rd and 17 Mile Drive looking onto the Monterey Peninsula Club Shore Course. A little something for the golfers, who I've neglected in my photostream lately. Still it's a bit landscapish too because it's hard to tell I'm even on the course.
I've missed playing golf, as I've been out with a shoulder injury the entire season, I'm only able to hack it around at this point, which is can be frustrating when you only have a limited amount of chances to visit places like this one. Hopefully I'll return healthy next season.
Follow me on Twitter, I'm just getting going
© Scott Bush 2008 all rights reserved
OTA: Celestron C10N, 10" newtonian reflector and MPCC-III
Camera: ZWO ASI1600MM
Exposure: Red=H-alpha 17x10min, Blue=OIII 17x10min
Mount: CEM70G
Captured with SGP
Registered and stacked with DeepSkyStacker
Photographed from Round Rock TX (light pollution zone: red)
Skywatcher 200/1000 Newtonian
EQ6-R Pro
Baader MPCC MkIII
ASI294MC Pro
L-Extreme
Pixinsight + Gigapixel
Taken from my Montreal Backyard (Bortle 9+)
First nebula back after the summer. Imaged this nebula a lot for the HOYS project but never the actual "Trunk" part.
250mm f4.8 Newtonian, MPCC
Atik 460EX @-15°C
Baader Ha and OIII filters
10x300s each Ha, OIII
Darks, flats, bias
Captured in APT, processed in APP and Photoshop
Grandson Ethan (7½) bowling in his game for Merivale-Papanui CC while his Dad (my son) umpires. Alastair is coach for this MPCC junior team but wears the New Brighton Cricket Club colours, a club he has played nearly 25 years for.
At Bishopdale Park right next to the Bishopdale shopping centre and about 2km away from what the map says is Casebrook!
5x5min subs for each colour,
Atik 383L+ mono camera,
Baader 1.25in RGB filters,
TS filter drawer,
skywatcher 8in f5 reflector,
Celestron CGE mount guided,
Baader MPCC,
Stacked in DSS and processed in PixInsight.
A work-in-progress.
About 1500 light years distant.
Imaged on 08/10/2015.
1 hour 10 minutes of guided exposures (14x300s) at ISO400.
40 flats, 40 bias, no darks (dithered)
Camera: Canon 350D (Full Spectrum with CLS-CCD & Baader Mk III MPCC)
Scope: Skywatcher Explorer 150p
Mount: Meade LXD75
Guider: 9x50 Finder, Philips SPC900 LX SC1.5
Imaging telescope or lens:Meade Starfinder 8
Imaging camera:Point Grey Grasshopper 3 1.4MP
Mount:Losmandy GM-8
Software:Autostakkert! Autostackert! , Adobe Photoshop CS4 Photoshop CS4
Filter:Ha filter
Accessory:Baader MPCC coma corrector
Date:April 1, 2020
Frames: 400
FPS: 45.00000
Focal length: 1220
Resolution: 4608x6394
Data source: Backyard
Judging from the distance of the 14th hole, I am clearly in the rough and hopelessly out-of-bounds.
This photo was taken by a Hasselblad 500C medium format film camera with a Carl Zeiss Distagon 1:4 f=50mm lens and Kowa L39•3C(UV) ø67 filter using Fuji Reala 100 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Very poor transparency with thin high cloud but got something.
250mm f4.8 Newtonian
QHY168C @-15°C
MPCC, IDAS P2
20x240s 10/50 gain/offset
darks, flats, bias
Captured in NINA
Processed in APP, Photoshop
15 @ 5 minutes each, ISO 800
20 darks, 30 bias
Equipment: Canon t2i (unmodded), Orion 8" f/3.9 Astrograph Newt., Atlas EQ-G
Guiding: Orion ST80, PHD, SSAG
Accessories: Baader MPCC, Astronomik CLS Filter (EOS Clip)
Software: DeepSkyStacker, Photoshop CS5, Noiseware Community Edition, EQMOD, Backyard EOS
OTA: Celestron C8N, 8" newtonian reflector and MPCC-III
Camera: ZWO ASI1600MM
Exposure: RGB: 10x2min each, L:44x2min
Mount: CGEM-DX
Captured with SGP
Registered and stacked with DeepSkyStacker
Photographed from Round Rock TX (light pollution zone: red)
SkyWatcher 200/1000 Newton
EQ6-PRO GoTo mount
Canon EOS 70D
Baader MPCC MkIII
75*30s exp.
ISO 1600
2017.06.26
Vácegres, Hungary
OTA: Celestron C8N, 8" newtonian reflector and MPCC-III
Camera: ZWO ASI1600MM
Exposure: RGB: 15x2min each, L:83x2min
Mount: CGEM-DX
Captured with SGP
Registered and stacked with DeepSkyStacker
Photographed from Round Rock TX (light pollution zone: red)
13x 120" ISO800
SkyWatcher 200PDS
Canon 1100D + Baader MPCC + LPF
Guided with SPC900NC + 9x50 viewfinder
20x Darks
25x Bias
25x Flats
Stacked and processed in PI
Telescopio : SkyWatcher 200/1000 con correttore di coma Celestron MPCC III su montatura Skywacher Neq6 pro autoguidata con Synguder II Stand Alone e fotocamera Canon 1100d Full Spcretum con Firware Magic Lantern
Taken Nov 1 at Lee, Illinois. 4 1/4 inch f/4 Newtonian with Baader MPCC MKII coma corrector. Starshooter Pro V1 camera. Losmandy G11 mount. About 70 minutes total exposure.
35 x 3 minutes ISO 800
Orion f/3.9 Astrograph
Canon t2i, Baader MPCC, Astronomik CLS
Guided with PHD, Dithering in APT
Velvet black backdrop of the "Northern Coal Sack" makes "The Cooling Tower cluster" to shine :)
Acquisition time (start of a session): JD2456858.35046296 (20.07.2014, 00:25:40 MSK)
Equipment:
Canon EOS 60D (unmodded) running Magic Lantern firmware override fitted with Baader Planetarium MPCC MkIII coma corrector on Celestron OMNI XLT 150 mm Newtonian riding on Skywatcher NEQ-6 Pro mount with counterweight shaft extention.
Aperture 150 mm
Focal length 750 mm
Tv = 45 seconds (I'm progressing, but it's better to get a guider :)
Av = f/5
ISO 3200
Exposures: 30 of 50 (plus 31 dark frames plus 27 flats and respective master offset library).
Processing: Images were converted into .DNG and fed to DSS. Final touches were "creatively" done in Photoshop. I have tried to protocol the processing in order to adhere to it next time, so in gereral it looks like:
1) setting gamma to 2,75;
2) setting black level rougly 8-10 8-bit units below actual minimum;
3) applying higly assimmetric sigma-like curve (that's "creative" :);
4) fine-tuning the background to 1-2 8-bit units;
5) image scaled down two times - just a bad habit :)
Photographic details
Taken from my Backyard. NELM 4.8 sky.
200mm F5 Newton on NEQ6 with unmodified Nikon D7000, MPCC with CLS filter.
12x5min. ISO1600
Guided with synguider.
Processed in PixInsight.
Astronomic information
The Triangulum Galaxy is a spiral galaxy approximately 3 million light years from Earth in the constellation Triangulum.
With a diameter of about 50,000 light years, the Triangulum galaxy is the third largest member of the Local Group, a group of galaxies which also contains the Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy, and it may be a gravitationally bound companion of the Andromeda Galaxy. Triangulum may be home to 40 billion stars, compared to 400 billion for the Milky Way, and 1 trillion (1000 billion) stars for Andromeda.
The disk of Triangulum has an estimated mass of (3-6) × 109 solar masses, while the gas component is about 3.2 × 109 solar masses. Thus the combined mass of all baryonic matter in the galaxy may be 1010 solar masses. The contribution of the dark matter component out to a radius of 55 kly (17 kpc) is equivalent to about 5 × 1010 solar masses.
Skywatcher 200/1000 Newtonian
EQ6-R Pro
Baader MPCC MkIII
ASI294MC Pro
L-Extreme
Pixinsight + Gigapixel
Taken from my Montreal Backyard (Bortle 9+)
Imaging telescope or lens:Sky watcher Newtonian 200/1000
Imaging camera:ZWO Optical ZWO ASI1600MM Cool
Mount:Skywatcher AZ-EQ6 GT
Guiding camera:ZWO ASI120MM-S
Focal reducer:Baader MPCC Mark III Multi-Purpose Coma Corrector Baader 2" MPCC Mark III
Software:DeepSky Stacker Deek Sky Stacker 3.3.4, PixInsight 1.8 Pixinsight, APT - Astro Photography Tool
Filters:Optolong R Optolong 1.25" R, Optolong G Optolong 1.25" G, Optolong B Optolong 1.25" B, CLS CCD
Resolution: 4494x3174
Dates:July 27, 2019, July 28, 2019
Frames:
Optolong B Optolong 1.25" B: 11x300" bin 1x1
Optolong G Optolong 1.25" G: 11x300" bin 1x1
Optolong R Optolong 1.25" R: 11x300" bin 1x1
Optolong L: 21x300" bin 1x1
Optolong L: 5x600" bin 1x1
Integration: 5.3 hours
Avg. Moon age: 25.01 days
Avg. Moon phase: 21.57%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale: 4.00
Astrometry.net job: 3011773
Data source: Traveller
M106 11 x 600 secs in Lum. Testing my new Orion Optics CT8 F4.5 scope fitted with a Baader Mark-III MPCC Coma
Optics: Orion Optics CT8 F4.5 fitted with a Baader Mark-III MPCC Coma Corrector.
Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Mono Cooled to -20C
Guiding: OAG witha Lodestar X2
Filter: Baader Lum
Mount: Skywatcher AZ EQ6-GT EQ & Alt-Az Mount connected to the Sky X and Eqmod via HitecAstro EQDIR adapter
Image Acquisition: Sequence Generator Pro
Stacking and Calibrating: Deepskystacker
Processing: Pixinsight 1.8, Photoshop CC
SW 2001 NEQ6 Pro
ZWO ASI1600MM-Pro
ZWO L: 48x45s
ZWO R, G, B: 17x45s
Baader MPCC Mark III coma corrector
-20°, HDR
processed in iris
50x200 guide scope, ZWO ASI120MM-S (mono) guide cam
Saint Petersburg, Russia. Red light pollution zone, balcony
2021-11-01
Telescope: 250mm f4.8 Newtonian
MPCC, IDAS D2
Camera: QHY168C @-15°C
Exposure(s): 10x180s
Captured in NINA
Processing in APP, Photoshop
Looks ordinary but lots of interest in there if you dig a bit deeper - obviously not all associated with the cluster but just in the fov. Includes a fair number of galaxies, spectroscopic binaries, X ray sources, galaxy groups, radio sources, ir sources, stars with high proper motions. The cluster itself contains about 258 stars, mostly low mass in the main sequence or red giant stage. About 1300 ly away and just on the edge of naked eye visibility at mag. 5.7.
30x5min subs + 46 darks @ ISO1600,
Modded 1000D @ -3degC
skywatcher 8in f5 reflector.
Baader MPCC.
CLS-CCD LP clip in filter.
Stacked in DSS and processed in PI and Lightroom.
Windy and cloudy. Had to throw away most subs.
250mm f4.8 Newtonian, MPCC
QHY168C @-15°C, IDAS P2
9x240s, darks, flat, bias
Captured in NINA
Processed in APP, Photoshop, Topaz Denoise AI
*A version of this photo is featured in Mount Pleasant magazine "Beginnings" ~ vol 1 June/July 2006 edition.
33x5min subs @ ISO1600 + 30 darks + 60 flats.
Modded 1000D @ -3°C.
Skywatcher 1000mm 8inch f5 reflector.
Baader MPCC.
Location :
CastresmallObservatory (Castres, Tarn - France)
Acquisition Date :
06/09/16
Author :
Pierre Rougé
Scope :
Newton Orion 200/1000 (f/5) + MPCC Baader
Autoguiding :
Skywatcher Synguider (v1.1) & Meade ETX 70/350 mm
Camera :
Canon EOS 400D (Digital Rebel Xti) refiltré Astrodon in Side (modded Astrodon in Side)
+ EOS CLIP CLS Astronomik
Exposure :
155.0 minutes [32 subexposures of 300 sec each (selected from 32)] @ ISO 1600
Constellation :
Sagitta / Flèche
Calibration :
Dark & bias : 15 & 9 @ ISO 1600 - Flat & Dark-Flat : 9 @ ISO 1600
Weather :
Bonne transparence. Faible vent de E à SE. T=26°C. Humidité nulle
Software Used :
Astro Photograph Tool (v3.11), DeepSkyStacker, PhotoShop CS