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SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Filter Thousand Oaks + barlow 2X + super 25mm.

 

Afocal, Lumia 640 IS0200 1/125s f/2,2

Edited with MS Picture Manager and Photofiltre.

Skywatcher 150/750

HEQ 5 Pro Go To

ASI 183 MC PRO

25*300s with DOF 60/0/10

Gain 0 Offset 7

Temp -10°C

Pre and post processing with Pixinsight

SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Filter Thousand Oaks + super 25mm + barlow 2X.

 

Edited with MS Picture Manager and Photofiltre.

 

It's possible to see the 3986 3989, 3990, 3991, 3992, 3993, 3994, 3996 and 3997 spots.

Pacman Nebula or NGC 281

 

Skywatcher 200p, NEQ6 mount, Optolong CLS-CCD filter, Baader MPCC M3 coma corrector, ASI294MC Pro at -20C.

 

NINA Observatory Software.

 

37 x 5 minute exposures (3 hours 5 minutes) at Gain 121, dithering every frame, Offset 30, 40 dark frames, 40 flat fields, 30 dark flat frames.

 

Processed in APP, Topaz de-noise and Photoshop.

  

22nd January 2021. A bright moon limited possibilities.

Messier 2 or M2 (also designated NGC 7089) is a globular cluster in the constellation Aquarius. M2 is about 55,000 light-years distant from Earth. At 175 light-years in diameter, it is one of the larger globular clusters known. The cluster is rich, compact, and significantly elliptical. It is 12.5 billion years old and one of the older globular clusters associated with the Milky Way galaxy.

 

Observation data (J2000 epoch)

Class: II

Constellation: Aquarius

Right ascension: 21h 33m 27.02s

Declination: –00° 49′ 23.7″

Distance: 55,000 ly

Apparent magnitude (V): 6.5

Apparent dimensions (V): 16.0′

 

Tech Specs: Sky-Watcher Esprit 120ED Telescope, ZWO ASI2600MC camera running at 0F, 33x60 seconds guided exposures, Sky-Watcher EQ6R-Pro pier mounted, ZWO EAF and ASIAir Pro, processed in DSS and PixInsight. Image Date: August 11, 2023. Location: The Dark Side Observatory (W59), Weatherly, PA, USA (Bortle Class 4).

Not easy to capture NGC7000, or the North America nebula with an unmodified DSLR. But the area around Deneb (in Cygnus) is beautiful anyway. This is captured fom a small countryside village, with some light pollution still.

 

This is the result of several 30s to 3min exposure shots taken with a Nikon D5200 and a Tamron 16-300 at about 150mm. The camera was mounted on the Skywatcher Staradventurer mount. Pretty good for its size and weight!!

Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor fitted with a Baader Astrosolar Filter and a Canon 600D at prime focus. Best 20 of 50 images stacked using Registax 6 as very turbulent seeing today.

Just a quick and fun photo using the 77mm Kenko Pro Softon-A filter from Japan. This thread on filter gives you the "fuzzy stars" effect.

 

15) 2-minute exposures, 1600ISO, F/4 at 50mm. Tracked with Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer. Stacked with Registar, edited in Photoshop.

 

Camera: Nikon D750a

 

.Realización:

 

Montura: skywatcher EQ6R

Tubo: SW ED80+Reductor 0.85x

Auto enfoque: RB Focus

Cámara principal: Zwo ASI294MC Pro

Filtro: Baader Ha 7nm

  

20 tomas light 300"

tomas de calibración. darks

 

Desde Daganzo de arriba (Madrid) 22/8/2020

Bortle 6

Total exposición: 1h 40min

This is my largest mosaic yet with the William Optics Minicat! this image is a 4 panel mosaic, taken over several nights. It includes the Elephant trunk, squid, Flying bat and the seahorse nebula, it also includes the Fireworks galaxy. Hope you all enjoy and thanks for any constructive comments.

  

Equipment:

Telescope - William Optics Minicat 51

Imaging Camera- Qhy268m

Mount - Sky-watcher EQ6-R Pro

 

Software:

Sequence Generator Pro

Pixinsight

Lightroom

Photoshop

 

Lights:

Sii-90x180sec

Ha-90x180sec

Oiii-120x180sec

Oiii-60x300sec

L-300x30sec

R-200x30sec

G-200x30sec

B-200x30sec

 

35 Darks

100 Bias

Total integration 27.5 hours

Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor using a Baader Astrosolar Filter and a with a Canon 600D at prime focus. Best 15 of 40 images stacked using Autostakkert 2. Seeing average but lots of light wispy cloud interfering as usual :-) Yellowish colour rendered by just altering the blue channel in Canon's DPP software.

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.

 

Imaging session commenced 00:19 UTC with an 88.2% illuminated waxing gibbous moon in Pisces.

 

25 x 10s at ISO 1600

18 dark frames & 18 flats.

 

Processed with Deep Sky Stacker and levels adjusted with Lightroom & G.I.M.P. Final image slightly cropped.

 

Best viewed using the expansion arrows.

2022-01-20

Altair Lightwave 72ed scope,

Olympus OMD EM10 III,

Skywatcher AZ-GTi in AZ mode.

30 x 10 second lights

5 x darks

 

Stacked in Sequator, some post in Gimp/Gmic

I had another hour out with my Skywatcher 180 Pro last night.

This is a 10 shot Stich - taken at prime focus with my Nikon D500 in 4k video mode.

Converted in PIPP, stacked in Registax and put together in ICE.

This is an 11 panel mosaic taken using my Skywatcher 180 pro mak scope and ASI585mc camera.

1000 frames per video, processed in Astrosurface before putting together in Microsoft ICE

Skywatcher ED80, 3x ED Barlow lens, altair astro GPCam2, Stacked in registax, best 60% of 160 frames

SkyWatcher Star Adventurer háromláb

SkyWatcher AZGTi mechanika

SkyWatcher 102/1300 Makszutov-Cassegrain távcső

2x Barlow

Canon EOS 250D

Pipp, Autostakkert, Ps

Skywatcher 150/750 Newton

EQ5 pro goto

Nikon D3400

150x55s ISO800

 

2019.09.21 Algyő

Messier 8, NGC 6523 - Lagoon Nebula

Skywatcher Quattro 10" f4 Newtonian.

Skywatcher AZ Eq6 GT Mount

Orion auto guider - PHD2.

Baader MPCC Mark 3 Coma Corrector, UHC-S 'nebula' filter.

Nikon D300 (unmodified).

Field of view (deg) ~ 1.35 x 0.90.

UHC-S 23 x 240 sec ISO200 (14bit NEF).

PixInsight and Photoshop

2 August 14 (reprocessed PixInsight March 15)

Skywatcher 200p on NEQ6 mount. ASI294MC Pro camera. Optolong CLS-CCD filter.

 

The best frames from 2000 X 200 microsecond images, sensor temperature -20C. Recorded as a .ser video. Processed in Registax to align and stack and then Photoshop with Topaz denois AI filter.

 

28th November 2020

Star trails over the peak of Mt Teide. from Mirador de el Alto de Guamaso.

 

NMK Photography

Equipment:

 

Scope: Lacerta 72/432 F6 0.85x reduktorral (367mm F5.1)

Mount: Skywatcher EQ-5 Pro Synscan Goto

Guide scope: Orion 50mm mini

Guide camera: ZWO ASI120mm Mini

Main camera: ZWO ASI183MM-Pro cooled monochrome camera

 

Accessories:

 

ZWO ASIAIR Pro

ZWO EFW 8x1.25"

Lacerta Dew-heater 20cm

Lacerta Dew-heater 30cm

 

Programs:

 

PixInsight

Adobe Photoshop CC 2020

 

Details:

 

Camera temp: -15°C

Gain: 111

Astronomik 6nm Ha: 24x300s

Dark: 60x

SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Filter Thousand Oaks + barlow 2X + super 25mm.

 

Edited with MS Picture Manager and Photofiltre.

Skywatcher 190MN, NEQ6 mount, Altair Tri-|Band 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 Pixinsight Topaz denoise and Photoshop.

 

Collected between 2:08 and 4:14 on the 26th of March, 2022.

The Iris Nebula, also NGC 7023 and Caldwell 4, is a bright reflection nebula and Caldwell object in the constellation Cepheus. NGC 7023 is actually the cluster within the nebula, LBN 487, and the nebula is lit by a magnitude +7 star, SAO 19158.[1] It shines at magnitude +6.8. It is located near the Mira-type variable star T Cephei, and near the bright magnitude +3.23 variable star Beta Cephei (Alphirk). It lies 1,300 light-years away and is six light-years across

 

This is the very first time I have imaged this object, and it is the first object ot be imaged with my new Skywatcher Quattro 8-CF F4 telescope, I am extremely happy with the results

 

The image consists of the following:

 

Luminance: 19x300S

Red: 13x300S

Green: 13x300S

Blue: 13x300S

 

All frames have 25 darks and 25 flats applied also

 

Gear Used

Mount: Skywatcher EQ8 Pro

Imaging Scope: Skywatcher Quattro 8-CF F4 Newtonian

Guide Scope: Celestron C80ED

Imaging Camera: Atik 383L+ Mono CCD Cooled to -20C

Filter Wheel: StarlightXpress 7x36mm USB Filterwheel

Guide Camera: QHYCCD 5L-II

 

Software Used

Image Acquisition: Sequence Generator Pro

Guiding: PHD2

Telescope Control: EQMOD

 

Image Processing:

Pre-Processing: Nebulosity 3

Stacking: Maxim-DL

Post Processing: Photoshop, HLVG and GradientXterminator

 

Skywatcher 200p , HEQ5 PRO, placed in my backyard.

SW 9x50 finderscope + QHY5-II mono guide cam ( PHD 2 guiding sotware)

ISO 3200

33x120'' ligts, 10x120'' darks, 10x flats, 10x bias

I used Backyard EOS v3 camera software with Canon EOS 6D (Baader MPCC Mark III coma corrector, astronomik CLS CCD clip filter, ).

Stacked in deep sky stacker. Edited in Photoshop .

Copyright and personal information:

My name: Cornelis van Zuilen

My website: www.CVZastro.com

Heiloo, The Netherlands

 

Equipment used:

Telescope: Askar 103APO

Main camera: ZWO ASI2600MC AIR

Filters: Optolong L-Pro

Mount: Skywatcher EQ6-R Pro

 

Exposures:

9hr 24min

188x 180sec

 

Calibration frames

20 Darks

20 Flats

20 Dark flats

 

Processed in Pixinsight

Skywatcher 200/1000

Zwo ASI 120MC

TeleVue 2.5x powermate

Telescope: Skywatcher ED80, 0.85 FF/FR

Camera: ASI1600mm pro @ -20°C

Mount: SW EQ6 Pro

Guiding: finderguider with QHY5L-IIc

Exposure: Baader Ha 51x180 sec, Gain 200, Offset 50, Dark, Flat, Flat dark

Baader SII 39x180 sec, Gain 200, Offset 50, Dark, Flat, Flat dark

Total integration time: 4.5 hrs

Software: Sequence Generator Pro, PHD2, PixInsight, PS CC 2017

Location: Samobor mountains, Croatia 28.12.2018.

SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Filter Thousand Oaks + barlow 2X + super 25mm.

 

Afocal, Lumia 640 IS0200 1/200s f/2,2 3mm

 

Edited with MS Picture Manager and Photofiltre.

 

Instrument de prise de vue: Skywatcher T250/1000 Newton F4

Caméra d'imagerie: Player-One Uranus-C IMX585

Monture: Skywatcher AZ-EQ6 Pro Goto USB

Instrument de guidage: sans

Caméra de guidage: sans

Logiciels acquisition: Stellarium - ScharpCap

Logiciels traitement :Siril - Starnet++ - FitsWork - Gimp - Darktable - FastStone Images Viewer

Filtres: IR-Cut / IR-Block Player-One

Accessoire: GPU coma-correcteur Sky-watcher - Focuseur ZWO EAF

Dates: 25 Oct. 2023- 19h30 GMT

Images unitaires: (1201x1") - Gain 492

Intégration: 20'

Échantillonnage: 0.60 arcsec/pixel

Seeing: 1.55/1.20 "Arc

Bortle: 5

Phase de la Lune (moyenne): 85%

 

IC1396 or the Elephant's Trunk Nebula, in full natural colour.

 

Scope: Skywatcher MN190

Focal length: 1000mm f/5.2

Camera: QHY163m

Filters:

Luminance (12 x 300s)

R, G, B (12 x 180s each filter)

 

All exposures binned 2x2.

 

Taken 21/04/17 from Cumbria (UK)

Aberkenfig, South Wales

Lat +51.542 Long -3.593

 

Skywatcher 254mm Newtonian Reflector, Tal 3x Barlow Lens, ZWO ASI 120MC Astronomical Imaging Camera.

 

Out of 8200 frames about 2400 processed with Registax 6

Colour contrast on albedo features and final levels adjusted with G.I.M.P.

Image size scaled up by 150%

 

The seeing conditions not at their best but were occasionally fairly good. Drifting cloud and an intermittent moderate breeze did present a challenge during captures.

 

The target was about 39° above the horizon at the time of capture.

 

The Syrtis Major, Mare Tyrrhenum, Mare Cimmerium & Hellas Basin are clearly visible.

Skywatcher 72 ED

Nikon D3500

ISOSPEED= 3200

EXPTIME = 18167.5995368958 / Exposure time (in seconds)

EXPOSURE= 18167.5995368958 / Exposure time (in seconds)

NCOMBINE= 403 / Number of stacked frames

SOFTWARE= 'DeepSkyStacker 5.1.6'

DATE-OBS= '2024-12-29T02:09:50'

Processed with Siril and Darktable

Picture saved with sThe Eagle Nebula (catalogued as Messier 16 or M16, and as NGC 6611, and also known as the Star Queen Nebula and The Spire) is a young open cluster of stars in the constellation Serpens, discovered by Jean-Philippe de Chéseaux in 1745–46. Both the "Eagle" and the "Star Queen" refer to visual impressions of the dark silhouette near the center of the nebula,[2][3] an area made famous as the "Pillars of Creation" photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope. The nebula contains several active star-forming gas and dust regions, including the Pillars of Creation.ettings applied.

Skywatcher 72ed

Celestron SE mount on homemade wedge.

Canon 600d (un-modified)

 

140x 60 second exposures- ISO 400

30x Darks 40x Flats 30x Bias frames

 

Processed in DSS, GIMP and Lightroom.

Sol Regiones Activas 12993 y 12994

Seeing decentillo pero algo de brisa

 

Telescopio: Skywatcher Refractor AP 120/900 f7.5 EvoStar ED

Cámara: ZWO ASI178MM

Montura: iOptron AZ Mount Pro

Filtros: - Baader Neutral Density Filter 1¼" (ND 0.6, T=25%)

- Baader Solar Continuum Filter 1¼" (double stacked) (540nm)

Accesorios: - Baader 2" Cool-Ceramic Safety Herschel Prism

- TeleVue Lente de Barlow 2,5x Powermate 1,25"

Software: FireCapture, AutoStakkert, Registax y Photoshop

Fecha: 2022-04-18 (18 de abril de 2022)

Hora: 13:31 T.U. (Tiempo universal)

Lugar: 42.615 N -6.417 W (Bembibre Spain)

Vídeo: 1 minuto

Resolución: 2224x1816

Gain: 73 (14%)

Exposure: 0.032ms

Frames: 2097

Frames apilados: 24%

FPS: 34

Sensor temperature= 36.5°C

Messier 44

Skywatcher Esprit 100ED

Canon 700d

5x120s ISO800

Mosaico de 4 tomas

Seeing normalito.

 

Telescopio: Skywatcher Refractor AP 120/900 f7.5 EvoStar ED

Cámara: ZWO ASI178MM

Montura: iOptron AZ Mount Pro

Filtros: Baader G CCD Filter

Software: FireCapture, AutoStakkert, Registax, Microsoft ICE y Photoshop

Fecha: 2021-09-21 (21 de septiembre de 2021)

Hora: 00:16 - 00:18 - 00:20 - 00:23 U.T. (Tiempo universal)

Fase lunar: 100.0% 0.2 días menguante (Llena a las 23:54)

Lugar: 42.615 N -6.417 W (Bembibre Spain)

Vídeo: 4 videos de 2 minuto cada uno

Resolución: 3096x2080

Gain: 150 (29%)

FPS: 29

Exposure: 0.097ms

Frames: 3500 cada video (media aprox)

Frames apilados: 20%

Sensor temperature= 29.7°C

Eagle Nebula - Messier 16

Skywatcher Quattro 10" f4 Newtonian.

Skywatcher AZ Eq6 GT Mount

Orion 80mm f5 guide scope and auto guider - PHD2.

Baader MPCC Mark 3 Coma Corrector, UHC-S 'nebula' filter.

Nikon D5300 (unmodified).

Field of view (deg) ~ 1.35 x 0.90.

ISO800, 14bit NEF, Long Exp. NR on.

33 x 180sec (1/3 before & 2/3 after zenith)

New Moon, 4deg C, 75%RH, moderate LP.

PixInsight

NGC 2174 or Monkey Head Nebula

 

Skywatcher 200p, NEQ6 mount, Altair Triband filter, Baader MPCC M3 coma corrector, ASI294MC Pro at -20C.

 

NINA Observatory Software.

 

34 x 5 minute exposures (2 hours 50 minutes) at Gain 121, Offset 30, dithering every third frame, 40 dark frames, 40 flat fields, 30 dark flat frames.

 

Processed in APP, Topaz de-noise and Photoshop. Used APP to extract synthetic Ha and Oiii images, then re-combined using Ha: 100% R, 20% G, 15% B, Oiii: 0% R, 40% G and 45% B.

 

Processing still to be improved.

 

11th February 2021.

Imaging telescopes or lenses: Skywatcher ED 80/600

 

Mounts: Celestron Advanced VX Goto

 

Guiding cameras: Canon 600 astro-modificated

 

Focal reducers: TS 2" PHOTOLINE 0.8x reducer / flattener

 

Software: DeepSkyStacker, Photoshop, Fitswork

 

Filters: Hutech IDAS LPS-D1 EOS

 

Resolution: 2268x1604

 

Dates: Dec. 6, 2015

 

Frames: Hutech IDAS LPS-D1 EOS: 47x55" ISO800

 

Integration: 0.7 hours

 

Flats: ~15

 

Avg. Moon age: 24.51 days

 

Avg. Moon phase: 25.88%

 

Bortle Dark-Sky Scale: 7.00

 

Temperature: 8.00

The Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters and Messier 45, are an open star cluster containing middle-aged, hot B-type stars in the north-west of the constellation Taurus. It is among the star clusters nearest to Earth, it is the nearest Messier object to Earth, and is the cluster most obvious to the naked eye in the night sky.

 

The cluster is dominated by hot blue and luminous stars that have formed within the last 100 million years. Reflection nebulae around the brightest stars were once thought to be left over material from the formation of the cluster, but are now considered likely to be an unrelated dust cloud in the interstellar medium through which the stars are currently passing.

 

Equipment:

 

Scope: Lacerta 72/432 F6 0.85x reduktorral (367mm F5.1)

Mount: Skywatcher EQ-5 Pro Synscan Goto

Guide scope: Orion 50mm mini

Guide camera: ZWO ASI120mm Mini

Main camera: ZWO ASI183MM-Pro cooled monochrome camera

 

Accessories:

 

ZWO ASIAIR Pro

ZWO EFW 8x1.25"

Lacerta Dew-heater 20cm

Lacerta Dew-heater 30cm

 

Programs:

 

PixInsight

Adobe Photoshop CC 2020

 

Details:

 

Camera temp: -15°C

Gain: 53

Astronomik L-3 UV-IR Block: 92x180s

Astronomik Deep-Sky R: 16x180s

Astronomik Deep-Sky G: 14x180s

Astronomik Deep-Sky B: 20x180s

Skywatcher 300PDS & DMK21 camera

Aberkenfig, South Wales

Lat 51.542 N Long 3.593 W

 

Skywatcher 254mm Newtonian Reflector, Nikon D780 at prime focus with Skywatcher coma corrector. EQ6 Syntrek Mount.

 

Not the best outcome but an improvement compared to a previous attempt a few years ago using an Olympus E410.

 

Imaging session commenced 21:46 UT with the transparency of the sky just above average.

 

2 x 30s at ISO 3200

13 x 30s at ISO 2000

6 x 25s at ISO 2500

8 x 25s at ISO 2000

5 x 25s at ISO 1600

 

Also 18 dark frames & 18 flats.

 

Processed with Deep Sky Stacker and levels adjusted with Lightroom & G.I.M.P.

 

Final image cropped.

 

SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Filter Thousand Oaks

Eyepiece: super 10mm.

Telescope: Skywatcher 250PDS (Motor Focus)

Camera: ASI178MM Mono

Manual Filter Wheel RGB (Bader)

Capture Software: SharpcapPro

 

X3 AVI Video clips 15 seconds, just over 1000 frames

Second AVI created in PiPP

Stacked and wavelets in Registax

RGB Combined in Photoshop + layer and colour adjustment.

Skywatcher Heliostar 76 / FLIR Chameleon

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