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Taken using Skywatcher ST80 and Sony A57 on a Skywatcher Star Adventurer mount. Just 7 x 20 second exposures at iso 3200. Stacked in DSS processed in Lightroom.
Sol Región Activa 2740
Telescopio: Skywatcher Refractor AP 120/900 f7.5 EvoStar ED
Cámara: ZWO ASI178MM
Montura: EQ5 Bresser EXOS2 motorizada sin goto
Filtros: - Baader Neutral Density Filter 1¼" (ND 0.9, T=12.5%)
- Baader Solar Continuum Filter 1¼" (540nm)
Accesorio: Baader 2" Cool-Ceramic Safety Herschel Prism
Software: SharpCap, Pipp, AutoStakkert, Registax y Photoshop
Fecha: 2019-05-04
Hora: 14:30 T.U.
Lugar: 42.615 N -6.417 W (Bembibre Spain)
Vídeo: 2 minutos
Resolución: 3096 x 2080
Gain: 34
Exposure: 0,000032
Frames: 1840
Frames apilados: 11%
FPS: 15.34
Skywatcher 200p
Tal 2x barlow
Philips SPC 900NC webcam
Sharpcap settings
Frame Divisor=1
Resolution=640x480
Frame Rate (fps)=15.00
Colour Space / Compression=YUY2
Exposure=-5
Brightness=56
Contrast=59
Saturation=87
Gamma=0
ColorEnable=255
BacklightCompensation=0
Gain=23
Skywatcher NEQ6 mount with dual mounting bar :
1. Skywatcher ED80, FR (0.85x) + Canon 1100D DSLR
2. William Optics ZS71, FR (0.85x), Skywatcher OAG with Starlight Express Lodestar, Atik EFW2 and Atik 460 mono CCD.
I will need to get longer expansion bars to move the weight forward since it is now very back heavy.
Sol Regiones Activas 12859 y 12860
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 1.8, T=1.5%)
- Baader Solar Continuum Filter 1¼" (double stacked) (540nm)
Accesorios: - Baader 2" Cool-Ceramic Safety Herschel Prism
Software: FireCapture, AutoStakkert, Registax y Photoshop
Fecha: 2021-08-27 (27 de agosto de 2021)
Hora: 15:30 T.U. (Tiempo universal)
Lugar: 42.615 N -6.417 W (Bembibre Spain)
Vídeo: 1 minuto
Resolución: 3096x2080
Gain: 150 (29%)
Exposure: 0.032ms
Frames: 1405
Frames apilados: 33%
FPS: 23
Sensor temperature= 47.7 °C
Single frame of the Carina Nebula taken with Nik and Christian.
Taken with Canon 6D, RC8 telescope, Skywatcher NEQ6 mount, Orion SSAG Autoguider, ISO 250 300” exposure.
This is my current telescope setup, a 8" Skywatcher Newtonian, mounted on a HEQ5 Pro. This was just after I finished an evening of imaging and only getting one object imaged due to cloud.
Jupiter 25/09/2011. Picture taken with a 12" Skywatcher goto telescope through a Celestron 2x Barlow lens. A series of 5 single shots 1/320s each, stacked and cropped in Ps.
Somma di pose Raw 15 x 300 sec con Dss, Canon 350D modificata, telescopio 80ED Skywatcher F6.7, ISO 800, focale 600mm, inseguitore Astrotrac.
Località: La Salute di livenza
Temperatura: 13°
Dark:21
Bias: 21
Note: Cielo fosco
Skywatcher NEQ6 mount with dual mounting bar :
1. Skywatcher ED80, FR (0.85x) + Canon 1100D DSLR
2. William Optics ZS71, FR (0.85x), Skywatcher OAG with Starlight Express Lodestar, Atik EFW2 and Atik 460 mono CCD.
I will need to get longer expansion bars to move the weight forward since it is now very back heavy.
These two galaxies are around 25 million lightyears away and frankly look bloody amazing even with the light pollution in the back garden.
They have been interacting for hundreds of millions of years, and you can see the dust bridge connecting the two of them in this photo, which doesn't do them justice at all. I just got a light pollution filter in the post this morning so will give it a go tonight with that and see if I can get a better shot.
Canon 1000d
Skywatcher 200p
HEQ5pro
4x10 minute lights
4x5 minute lights
Skywatcher ED80/600 Black Diamond with ED80 field flattener/0.85 reducer
Skywatcher EQM 35 goto pro mount Guiding with PhD2 and Stellarium
Dithering on every 3rd frame
Zwo Asi 385MC Colour Camera with zwo 280mm guide scope
Zwo Asi 294 MC Pro colour cooled camera cooled to -5°
Bin 1
Baader UHC S Booster filter
Unity gain 120
Offset zero
190 × 60 seconds light frames
63 × 60 seconds Dark Frames
Captured with Sharpcap in Fitts file format with forced RGGB
Stacked with Deep Sky Stacker
Histogram stretched with Gimp
Core reduction with Registax
Final processing with Adobe Photoshop Express
My 40D with a t-mount adaptor on a friend's Skywatcher 8" Newtonian telescope. 1000mm f/5 for you camera geeks. :)
Moon from Benalmadena (Malaga - Spain) August 2008.
Skywatcher Maksutov 90mm; f 1250 mm on EQ 1
Canon 400 D iso 1600 f:1/50s with cheap "ebay" T2 adapter and 20 mm ocular in the T2 adapter
My third attempt at the great Orion nebula
SkyWatcher ED80
Celestron AVX
Sony A77
Stacked in DSS
Edited in Photoshop 2021
65 50sec stacked exposures totalling 54mins
Unguided
Polar aligned
Skywatcher D 80mm, F 600mm, primary focus using CANON EOS 600D, 100 ISO, 1/2500s
15 frames combined using Lynkeos software 50 km south of Lakeland, Queenland, Australia
Ángel R. López-Sánchez (Australian Astronomical Observatory / Macquarie University,
Agrupación Astronómica de Córdoba / Red Andaluza de Astronomía)
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor and Canon 500D at Prime Focus ( 600mm ) Baader Solar and Continuum Filters used. Setting used were ISO 800 400th sec Shutter speed. Telescope with DSLR at prime focus is at F7.5 ( not corrected for crop sensor, taking that into account Focal length is actually 960mm which puts scope at F12 )
Skywatcher 150PDS
Skywatcher eq3-2
TS optics 3x Barlow lens & Nikon 2x teleconverter
Microsoft LifeCam Studio
Firecapture v2.4
6000 frames total
AS!3 top 30% of frames stacked
RegiStax 6 wavelets
GIMP 2.10
Skywatcher 12" OTA, F/5.3, Losmandy G-11, Paracorr-1, off-axis guider, 30 min, Artemis 285 CCD, Moscow region, Russia. 2008
7.5" Skywatcher Maksutov Newtonian telescope F5.3 1000mm, 1.6x barlow
With the barlow lens, focus is moved outwards, allowing me to use my camera adapter
(Since uploading this, I used the Flickr Picnic tools to add contrast and sharpen it)
SkyWatcher 200/1000 PDS
TS Optics Planetary HR 5 mm
LG G5 f/1.8, 137 fotogramas de vídeo
AutoStakkert
RegiStax
Photoshop
SkyWatcher Explorer 200P
Magnifications (with eyepieces supplied): x40 & x100
Highest Practical Power (Potential): x400
Diameter of Primary Mirror: 200mm
Telescope Focal Length: 1000mm (f/5)
Eyepiece Supplied (1.25"): 10mm & 25mm
Dual-Fit 1.25"/2" Focuser
Parabolic Primary Mirror
0.5mm Ultra-Thin Secondary Mirror Supports
9x50 Finderscope
Direct SLR Camera Connection
EQ5 Deluxe Heavy-Duty Equatorial Mount
Built-in Polar Alignment Scope Holder
1.5" Stainless Steel Pipe Tripod with Accessory Tray
77% more Light Gathering than 150mm