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Skywatcher 150p 6" reflector telescope
Skywatcher NEQ6 pro mount (unguided)
Canon 1100d DSLR
24 x 2 minute exp. and darks
Skywatcher 190MN, NEQ6 mount, Altair Tri-band filter, ASI294MC Pro at -20C. 27 x 5 minute exposures (2 hours 15 minutes) at Gain 120, Offset 30, 50 dark frames, 50 flat fields and 50 dark flat frames.
Processed in APP, Pixinsight Topaz denoise and Photoshop.
Collected between 20:54 and 23:14 on the 3rd of January, 2022.
Skywatcher 190MN, NEQ6 mount, Altair CCD-CLS filter, ASI294MC Pro at -20C. 19 x 5 minute exposures (1 hours 35 minutes) at Gain 120, Offset 30, 50 dark frames, 50 flat fields and 50 dark flat frames.
Processed in APP, Pixinsight Topaz denoise and Photoshop.
Collected between 19:36 and 21:58 on the 5th of March and 19:48 and 20:24 on the 6th of March, 2022.
Skywatcher 190MN, NEQ6 mount, Altair Tri-band filter, ASI294MC Pro at -20C.
23 x 5 minute exposures (1 hour and 55 minutes),
Gain 120, Offset 30, 50 dark frames, 50 flat fields and 50 dark flat frames.
Processed in APP, Pixinsight and Photoshop.
Imaged between 03:10 and 005:08, on 17th of December 2021.
Banda estrecha con DSLR y los filtros de Optolong Astronomy Filter
Combinación Paleta Hubble SHO
IC1805 and IC1848 - The Heart and Soul Nebulae
Canon 6D + ImagingStar71
15x900" H - ISO3200
5 x 900" O - ISO 3200
5 x 900" S - ISO 3200
Narrow band with DSLR and Optolong Astronomy Filter
Hubble Palette SHO Combination
IC1805 and IC1848 - The Heart and Soul Nebulae
Canon 6D + ImagingStar71
15x900 " H - ISO3200
5 x 900 " O - ISO 3200
5 x 900 " S - ISO 3200
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A new version of the Great Orion Nebula (M42/43) and the running-man nebula, the last of the season for 2019/20.
Camera: QHY247c
Scope: Skywatcher MN190
Focal length: 1000mm f/5.2
Exposures:
10 x 10s
10 x 60s
10 x 300s
The high dynamic range of this object requires a series of exposures of different lengths in order to retain the detail in the bright core of the nebula as well as pull out the fainter outer gases and dusty regions. Zoom in on the centre and you can see the bright trapezium of hot young O-type massive stars that light up the nebula.
Taken 20th March 2020 from Cumbria (UK).
Equipment:
Scope: Lacerta 72/432 F6 0.85x reduktorral (367mm F5.1)
Mount: Skywatcher EQ-5 Pro Synscan Goto
Guiding: OAG
Guide camera: ZWO ASI120mm Mini
Main camera: ZWO ASI183MM-Pro cooled monochrome camera
Accessories:
ZWO ASIAIR Pro
ZWO EFW 8x1.25"
ZWO EAF
ZWO OAG
ZWO 1.25 Helical focuser
Lacerta Dew-heater 30cm
Programs:
PixInsight
Adobe Photoshop CC 2020
Details:
Camera temp: -15°C
Gain: 53, 111
Astronomik 6nm Ha: 155x300s
Astronomik L-3 UV-IR Block: 132x180s
Astronomik Deep-Sky R: 20x180s
Astronomik Deep-Sky G: 20x180s
Astronomik Deep-Sky B: 20x180s
Bortle Scale: 4
Location: Isaszeg, Hungary
Acquisition date(s):
2021.02.28., 2021.03.02., 2021.03.06., 2021.03.07., 2021.03.08.,
Barnard 78 - The pipe nebula, also more widely known as part of the dark horse at the galactic centre, imaged from my backyard last night.
My Bortle 8 backyard
50x180" Subs
Askar FMA135
ASI533MC
Skywatcher eqm35
Skywatcher 190MN, NEQ6 mount, CLS-CCD filter, ASI294MC Pro at -20C. 14 x 5 minute exposures (1 hour 10 minutes) at Gain 120, Offset 30, 50 dark frames, 50 flat fields and 50 dark flat frames.
Processed in APP, Pixinsight Topaz denoise and Photoshop.
Collected between 20:41 and 22:06 on the 6th of March, 2022.
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor with a Baader Astrosolar filter and a Canon 600D at prime focus
6 Pane Mosaic, each pane is a stack of 300 frames from a 3000 frame stack. Stacked in AutoStakkert!2 and pieced together in MS ICE. Processed in Astra Image 4.
Telescope: Skywatcher 200P
Camera: ZWO ASI120MC-S
5x Powermate
Taken with a AZ4 Mounted Skywatcher ED100 Refractor using a Baader Astrosolar Filter with a Canon 600D at prime focus ( 900mm ).
Used the ED80's filter cap so not the full resolution of the ED100 available but gained in focal length so less enlarging required. 10 image stack using Registax 6 as only a small cloud free gap at the time.
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor fitted with a Baader Astrosolar Filter and a Canon 600D at prime focus. The Sun is visually much 'quieter' at the moment. Best 10 of 20 jpgs stacked using Autostakkert 2
Another image from the night of the Friday March 24th. I always forget what a small object this is. I know M51 gets done to death but it's so beautiful.
Overall detail was limited by seeing, especially with such long exposures. I guess that this is another area where the new cooled CMOS cameras will improve things. Lots of much shorter exposures.
Skywatcher EQ6. Skywatcher Quattro CF 25cm. QHY8L OSC camera. 80mm shorty + QHY5-ll for guiding. Software - APT and PHD2. 6 x 12 minute exposures plus bias & flats. NO darks.
Processing - DeepSkyStacker and Photoshop.
Skywatcher Evostar Pro 80 ED (w/.85x reducer/corrector & QHYCCD Polemaster), Skywatcher EQM-35, Nikon D7500. 1200 total frames shot over 1 minute. Stacked in PIPP & AS!3, post-processed in Photoshop
Skywatchers, this is your last chance to see a Supermoon this year!
The next full Moon, also known as the Beaver Moon, will occur on Nov. 15, starting at 4:29 p.m. EST. The term “supermoon” was coined in 1979 and occurs when a full Moon coincides with its closest approach to Earth - making it appear bigger and brighter than usual.
Image Credit: NASA/Michael DeMocker
#NASA #NASAMarshall #NASA #NASAMichoud #Moon #Supermoon #FullMoon #NASAMoon
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor fitted with a Baader Astrosolar Filter and a Canon 600D at prime focus. Best 20 of 40 jpgs stacked using Registax 6
Taken with a AZ4 Mounted Skywatcher ED100 Refractor using a Baader Astrosolar Filter with a Canon 600D at prime focus ( 900mm ).
Used the ED80's filter cap so not the full resolution of the ED100 available but gained in focal length so less enlarging required.
Location=Athens
Scope=Skywatcher 130/900 Newtonian
Barlow 5x
Camera=QHY5LII-M
Filter=Astronomik Planet IR Pro 807
Date=09/04/22
(UT)=193639.562
Two panels panorama
EXPLORED 19/06/11
Lens: SkyWatcher 70/700mm f/10 Fraunhofer Refractor
Exposure:
1. ISO400, 1/10s
2. ISO800, 3.2s
3. ISO800, 5s
4. ISO800, 5s
5. ISO400, 1/160s
6. ISO400, 1/160s
7. ISO400, 1/250s
Watch the time lapse movie. (Full screen and choose "720p")
Budakalász, Hungary
+ + +
Holdfogyatkozás 2011.06.15.
Vegyesen. A fogyatkozás nagyon sötét volt, mert a Hold áthaladt a földárnyék közepén.
Aberkenfig, South Wales
Lat +51.542 Long -3.593
Skywatcher 254mm Newtonian Reflector, Nikon D780 at prime focus with Skywatcher Coma Corrector, EQ6 Syntrek Mount.
A stack of 5 frames Exp. 20s at ISO 1600
10 dark frames & 10 flats.
Processed with Deep Sky Stacker, levels adjusted and image size reduced using Lightroom & G.I.M.P.
A rushed and a little bit grainy capture of images after some clouds had cleared and before the subject was obscured by nearby dwellings.
SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Filter Thousand Oaks + barlow 2X + super 25mm.
Afocal, Lumia 640 IS0125 1/125s f/2,2 Edited with MS Picture Manager and Photofiltre.
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor fitted with a Baader Astrosolar Filter and a Canon 600D at prime focus
SkyWatcher 102/1300 MC tubus
AZ-GTI mechanika
Canon EOS 250D
2020-11-08 09:33:13
Expoziciós idő: 1/32 sec
Érzékenység ISO-ban: ISO 400
Also known has the Whale galaxy.
Just above the Whale can be seen a small elliptical galaxy, designated NGC 4627.
To the lower left can be seen NGC 4657 also known as the Hockey Stick galaxy.
The whale galaxy lies approx 25 million light years away in the constellation of Canes Venatici.
Boring techie bit:
Skywatcher quattro 8" S & f4 aplanatic coma corrector
HEQ5 pro mount guided with an Altair 50mm & GPcam setup
Canon 450D astro modded with Astronomik CLS CCD EOS APS-C clip filter. Neewer Intervalometer used to control the exposures.
Processed with Deep Sky Stacker & StarTools.
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor using a Baader Astrosolar Filter and a Canon 600D at prime focus. Best 20 of 45 jpgs stacked using Registax 6. Centered and cropped each image from full rez to 1600x1500 pixels prior to stacking using PIPP
Shot 203 seconds before the maximum at the location of recording
Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer mount
Sky-Watcher Evostar 72ED (72/420mm) OTA
Lacerta Herschel wedge
TeleVue Barlow 2.5x
UV/IR filter
ZWO ASI533MC Pro @ 10 degrees Celsius (0.1ms)
FireCapture 2.7 for recording
PIPP for pre-processing
AutoStakkert! 3 for stacking
ImPPG for sharpening
RawTherapee for post-processing
NGC 4565 (Needle Galaxy o Caldwell 38) è una galassia a spirale nella costellazione della Chioma di Berenice.
Mag: 9,7
Distanza: 52.000.000 a.l.
Data: 23-24/04/2020
Luogo: palmanova (UD) - ITALY
Telescopio: Newton Skywatcher 200/1000 F5
Montatura: n-eq6 pro
Camera: Canon 50d Super UV-IR cut
Filtro: Optolong L-Pro 2"
Guida: WO ZenithStar 66/388 + ZWO Asi 120mc
46 x 240" - 3 ore totali
Software: ATP, DDS, PS CS6, AA5
© Michael Ronutti
Telescope: Skywatcher ED80, 0.85 FF/FR
Camera: ASI1600mm pro @ -20°C
Mount: SW EQ6 Pro
Guiding: finderguider with QHY5L-IIc
Exposure: Baader 7nm Ha filter, 117X3min, Gain 200, Offset 50
Baader 8.5nm OIII 53x3min, Gain 200 Offset 50, dark, flat, flat dark
Total integration time: 8.4hrs
Software: Sequence Generator Pro, PHD2, PixInsight
Location and time Zagreb, 20.06.2018. ,07.07.2018. 09.07.2018.
SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Filter Thousand Oaks
Eyepiece: super 10mm.
I couldn't believe the surprise this photo had, I took it at the perfect moment.
Skywatcher 190MN, NEQ6 mount, Tri-band filter, ASI294MC Pro at -20C.
NINA Observatory Software.
15 x 300 second (1 hours 15 minutes) at Gain 120, Offset 30, dithering every 3rd frame, 50 dark frames, 50 flat fields, 50 dark flat frames.
Processed in APP, Topaz de-noise and Photoshop.
24th August 2021
M13 the Hercules cluster with NGC6207 Galaxy photobombing.
Skywatcher 72ed
Celestron SE mount and homemade wedge
Canon 600d
90x 30 second exposures & calibration frames.
Stacked in DSS and processed in GIMP and Lightroom.
Skywatcher 190MN, NEQ6 mount, CCD-CLS filter, ASI294MC Pro at -20C. 24 x 5 minute exposures (2 hours ) at Gain 120, Offset 30, 50 dark frames, 50 flat fields and 50 dark flat frames.
Processed in APP, Pixinsight Topaz denoise and Photoshop.
Collected between 0:45 and 2:44 on the 6th of March, 2022.
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor fitted with a Baader Astrosolar Filter and a Canon 600D at prime focus. Taken in small gaps in the cloud as per usual.