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165 light years across, it's a massive clump of stars all together.
Skywatcher 200p
Canon 1000D
HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher N150/750
ZWO ASI 294 MC PRO
IDAS LPS D2
Skywatcher EQ3 PRO
ZWO ASI 120 MC + 60/240 scope
ZWO EAF
Captured with N.I.N.A.
Guided by PHD²
Plate solved by ASTAP
Stacked withd DSS
Processed in Pixinsight, Astropanel, Photoshop
Under Bortle 7 skies
SkyWatcher Equinox Pro 80ED, Lunt Herschel Wedge, Altair Hypercam IMX178, Best 85% of 150 Frames processed in PIPP and Registax, Coloured in Photoshop. Sunspots 2654 (R) and 2655 (M)
Taken with a Skywatcher ED80 Refractor and a Canon 600D at prime focus. Protected by using a Baader Astrosolar Filter on the telescope. Best 15 of 40 images stacked in Registax 6. Seeing average but lots of light cloud about. Very Hot and Humid.
I think I need a larger scope for Mars, Just getting to old to be dragging it out!
90mm-Maksutov-Skywatcher
Mars
My new toy for deep sky imaging plus I think it will be more suitable for the mount that I have got.
2 variants are presented here - the traditional LRGB which is using UV/IR-cut filter as luminance channel (standard details and natural colors) and RRGB which is using red filter as luminance channel (finer details, unnatural colors)
Sky-Watcher Evostar 72ED + Baader LRGB filter set + Barlow 3x + ZWO ASI120MM-S. Pre-processed using PIPP, stacked using cvAstroAlign, sharpened in RegiStax, assembled using PIPP, ImageMagick and GIMP. Post-processing in RawTherapee
Haven't had a go at the moon aside from the recent Lunar Eclipse for over a year now. I love looking at it most nights but thought this time I make myself a new memento :) Nothing special otherwise, its just for me but I share it anyway.
Capture details
ISO: 400
Exposure: 1/125
(I needed to increase the ISO to get shorter exposures to get a sharper image)
Mount: Nexstar Goto mount sitting on a table in front of the window
Scope: 80mm Equinox APO refractor.
Camera: Canon 650D
Barlow: 2X
Seeing conditions: terrible really despite clear skies, 90% moist in air but as its the moon, its not so much an issue.
Location: From the warmth of my living room window in Peckham, London
SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Filter Thousand Oaks
Eyepiece: super 10mm.
Edited with MS Picture Manager.
Skywatcher DOB GOTO 12''
Ackermann 2in coma corrector/ reducer 0.73
L : ZWO ASI294MM PRO gain300 -0℃ UV-IR,QBP Filter 237 × 10sec
RGB : ZWO ASI294MC PRO gain390 -10℃ ZWO UV-IR Filter 103 × 10sec
Skywatcher 200P/EOS 60Da, 36x300s @ISO1600 frames acquired in May and April 2015 at Negev Desert. Reworked in PixInsight and Photoshop CC.