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SkyWatcher Equinox Pro 80ED, Altair IMX178, UHC and Moon Filters. Best 100 Frames of 200 Stacked in PIPP and Registax, Finished in Lightroom
M57, the Ring Nebula.
I was quite surprised to be able to see this with the naked eye in the 8" reflector given the target seemed so small. This ring effect is actually a sphere of gas which has been released from a star as it enters the final stage of
its life. It's around 2,000 light years away from us.
Taken with Skywatcher 200p, HEQ5 Pro, unmodded Canon 1000D
Today The Moon is popular target for scientist. So, I seeking for... Skywatcher 150mm mirror..
Kuu on muotia nykyään, 150 mm peiliteleskoopilla tavoitellaan
Skywatcher 130/900 newtonian, QHY 5L- II mono, Baader solar continuum, Baader astrosolar ND 5, Baader uv/ ir cut
Skywatcher 120 ED, HEQ 6 pro, Canon EOS 6D. ISO 1600. 11x300 s. DeepSkyStacker, Pixinsight, Lightroom, PHD.
Imaged from London during Feb 2016
Moravian G2-8300, SkyWatcher Esprit 80
26 x Ha (Astrodon 3nm) @ 1800s (Red channel)
18 x OIII (Astrodon 3nm) @ 1200s (Blue channel)
60/40 Ha/OIII synthetic Green channel
The Elephant's Trunk nebula is a concentration of interstellar gas and dust within the much larger ionized gas region IC 1396 located in the constellation Cepheus about 2,400 light years away from Earth.[1] The piece of the nebula shown here is the dark, dense globule IC 1396A; it is commonly called the Elephant's Trunk nebula because of its appearance at visible light wavelengths, where there is a dark patch with a bright, sinuous rim.
Skywatcher 150/750 + Datyson T7 - captured with FireCapture. Stacked with Autostakkert! and finished with Registax
My current equipment and photos: photosfromearth.blogspot.ca/
My last Equatorial Mount (Celestron CG-5) has been shutting off un-expectedly which can be infuriating when you are in the field. It was time for an upgrade anyway:-) I got a great deal on this Skywatcher HEQ-5 Pro Synscan from a fellow astrophotographer who was upgrading to something heavier. I am very impressed with the build quality of this mount. Every review I have read about the HEQ-5 has been stellar. Now I just need some clear skies!
Skywatcher Newton 150/750mm with comakorrektor on NEQ5
Camera: ZWO ASI 178MM
Exposure : 128min L, (each 240s bei gain 150, 1x1bin) + 44min R, 20min G, 20min B (each 120s bei 200 gain, 2x2bin)
Guding mit PHD2, 8x50 Finder Scope
Norderstedt/Hamburg
DSS, PS CS2, Fitswork, LR5
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M27 - NGC 6853
Nebulosa Manubrio visibile nella costellazione della Volpetta.
Categoria: Nebulosa Planetaria
Mag: +7.5
Distanza: 1360 a.l.
Strumentazione:
SW 200/1000 F5 su NEQ6pro.
Guida WO 66/388+ASI120mc
Sensore ZWO ASI120mc (no cooled).
150x30" L
45x30" dark
NO FLAT, NO BIAS
no CROP 100%
risoluzione: 1280x960 px
29/7/2017 h 02.00am
Luogo: Oss.Astron. C.AS.T. Talmassons (UD) - ITALY
© Michael Ronutti & Cristian Liberale
Skywatcher 150PDS
Celestron CG5
TS optics 3x Barlow lens & Nikon 2x teleconverter
Nikon D90
1/125 s @ ISO 3200
100 frames total
PIPP
AS!3 top 90% of frames stacked
RegiStax
GIMP 2.10
SkyWatcher Equinox Pro 80ED, Altair IMX178. Experimenting with RGB data. Data stacked in PIPP and Registax. Combined and edited in Photoshop and Registax.
A photo of the Moon, taken with my iPhone 5, through a SkyWatcher 70 mm telescope. The resulting image that you see here is a 20x magnification. It's amazing how much detail you can see without needing hundreds of x magnification.