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Canon EOS 40D mounted on Sky Watcher 90mm Refractor

SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Filter Thousand Oaks

Eyepiece: super 10mm.

ASI120MC + SkyWatcher 90/900

2017.06.09.

7x60mp mozaik

AS!3; MICE; Registax; PS

Skywatcher ed 80 f/7.5

QHY 5L-II mono

Baader solar continuum

Baader astrosolar ND 5

Baader uv/ir cut

Autostakkert, Registax, Photoshop cs5

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

Skywatcher Skymax 180, 2 x televue Barlow & DMK21au618

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Slunce, sluneční skvrny / Sunspots, Skywatcher Dobson, Canon D50

Skywatcher 150/750

HEQ 5 Pro Go To

ASI 183 MC PRO

36 subs * 180s DOF 50/0/10

Gain 100 Offset 14

Temp -5°C

 

Pre and post processing with Pixinsight

Tras una noche horrenda en la que no encontraba nada de nada (salvo un cúmulo globular por ahí perdido), aproveché para sacar la primera fotito del año a Júpiter.

 

Para mi sorpresa (teniendo en cuenta la noche y que aun sigo usando el ocular Super Plössl de 10 mm. horror que me venía con el teles) ha salido esta foto con una cantidad de detalle impresionante. Es la primera vez que obtengo una imagen de planetaria en la que veo más detalle en foto que en visual.

 

Los datos: obtenida a través de un Dobson Skywatcher 200/1200, un ocular Super Plössl de 10 mm., y una cámara Canon IXUS 50 a pulso sobre ocular. Video de 900 frames procesado con Registax y retoque de wavelets, brillo y contraste.

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: 1518x2268

 

Dates: Oct. 11, 2015

 

Frames: Hutech IDAS LPS-D1 EOS: 159x48" ISO1600

 

Integration: 2.1 hours

 

Flats: ~17

 

Avg. Moon age: 27.75 days

 

Avg. Moon phase: 3.56%

 

Bortle Dark-Sky Scale: 7.00

 

Temperature: 10.00

Skywatcher Evostar 80ED 0.85x

Optolong L-Pro Filter

ZWO ASI294MC Pro

Skywatcher Heq5 Pro Synscan Mod Rowan

Guide 60/240 + barlow x2, UV/IR Cut

ZWO ASI224MC

 

27*400" Gain 180 T-15°

Skywatcher 200p, Nikon D5100

SkyWatcher 100mm ED: MallinCam HD-10

Imaging:

 

Canon 1D3 on Skywatcher Equinox 80mm

 

Lights 23 x 240s f/6.25 ISO 200

Darks 14 x

Flats 64 x

Bias 64 x

 

Guiding:

 

Piggy Back. Orion Starshoot Autoguider (OSAG) on Skywatcher 80mm f/5 refractor.

 

Guide Frames x 2s

 

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One image got messed up hence the gap. I could not understand why DSS would make image of comet grey when i did dual preccess (both comet and stars fozen), but i ended up just going with comet stack, and not caring about star trails. This is the first time I have ever imaged a comet, so this quite new to me.

Skywatcher 120ED 2x Bresser Barlow

AVX mount QHY5III 178M 25% of 2000f @25fps Baader red filter ZWO EFW mini

Bad seeing SQM 15.90

 

Canon 1100D

Skywatcher ST80

Stack of 9 shots ISO100 @400mm 1/200sec

Have had good imaging results with this scope.

This is my new SkyWatcher Esprit 80 f5 400mm focal length. Looks optically superb, and very well made. Focuser from the back. Focuser can take both 2" and 1.5" eyepieces. A 3" focuser would have been nice so I could use the monster Explore Scientific 100 degree 30mm eyepiece...(and it is a MONSTER).

Appennini Lunari.

 

I Montes Apenninus sono una catena montuosa che si trova sulla Luna e che prende il nome dall'omonima catena montuosa italiana.

Si estende per circa 600 km, la vetta più alta è il Monte Huygens, che con i suoi 5500 m di altezza è anche la montagna più alta della Luna.

 

Luogo: Palmanova (UD) - ITALY

Data: 01/04/2020 h 21.47

 

Telescopio:Newton SW 200/1000 f5 - Barlow 2x f:2000mm

Montatura: n-eq6 pro

Camera: Zwo Asi 120mm-s

Filtro: IR 740nm Astronomik

 

Seeing:4/5 - media umidità - Temp. 3-5°C - Wind 0km/h

 

Ripresi 2000 frame con Firecapture, elaborati con Registax6 500frame. Poi PS CS6.

 

© Michael Ronutti

SkyWatcher 250/1250 Newton+SkyWatcher AZ-EQ-6+Canon 700D ISO3600 30sec 11db+DSS+Ligtroom

Night of observing Saturn, Moon, M57, M3, and M13. M13 was surprisingly bright even from the city..

Skywatcher 80 ED + pied Porta Vixen +

Redresseur terrestre 45° William Optics + Oculaire DCL-52

taken with Skywatcher Esprit 80

we had cloud cover during first contact until about 10:30 which was our maximum at 63% here in AZ. Clouds also blocked out parts of the egress as well. =(

Skywatcher Skymax 180, 2 x Televue Barlow with DMK21AU618

The moon taken with my Skywatcher 200p, 2x barlow and Xbox Live webcam.

Taken with my Skywatcher 200p and Philips webcam.

Skywatcher ED80 EQ5 Pro scan mount

Canon 1100D camera, Shot from Light polluted skys in Woodley ,Reading ,Berkshire

 

Skywatcher 200P on EQ5Pro

PointGrey Firefly MV

Single AVI, best 900 frames stacked and wavelets in Registax.

M13

SkyWatcher Esprit 100ED

Canon 700d ISO800 60x30s (30mins)

Celestron CGEM

Misty sky and Moonlight, lots of sky glow so far from ideal

 

Resolution ............... 0.797 arcsec/px

Rotation ................. -88.706 deg

Reference system ......... ICRS

Observation start time ... 2025-03-10 00:05:44 UTC

Observation end time ..... 2025-03-10 01:24:13 UTC

Focal distance ........... 543.51 mm

Pixel size ............... 2.10 um

Field of view ............ 2d 18' 21.2" x 1d 32' 20.5"

Image center ............. RA: 16 41 24.955 Dec: +36 30 16.60 ex: -0.000641 px ey: -0.002674 px

  

Skywatcher 200P HEQ5 PRO

Skywatcher 6" Newtonian, QHY5L-II

Shot with a Canon t1i on a 190mm Skywatcher Maksutov Newtonian telescope using an Antares 1.6x 2" barlow.

 

I had the telescope setup in a small park next to the Fraser River. Over 3 hours I had about a dozen people stop by to chat and look at the moon, most of them had come out specifically to see the super moon and were excited to find a telescope waiting for them :)

 

Despite all the media hype, the moon passes closest to us once per month. The moon is only just a little closer and a little brighter than usual this time around. The numbers quoted in the media compared the brightness and size of the 'super' moon with how the moon looks 2 weeks later at it's furthest point from earth. Yipee 'Super' journalists.

 

Processed with just a bit of stretching, contrast etc. I took many exposures for stacking of this view at some point.

Sky-Watcher Evostar 72ED + Barlow 3x + ZWO ASI120MM-S. Pre-processed using PIPP, stacked using cvAstroAlign, sharpened in RegiStax, assembled using PIPP, ImageMagick and GIMP

SkyWatcher Equinox Pro 80ED, Altair IMX178, Astro Physics CCDT67, Best 30 Frames of 300 Stacked in PIPP and Registax, Finished in Lightroom

Skywatcher 120/1000mm; sun filter + OLYMPUS Digital Cam

ASI120MC + SkyWatcher 90/900

2017.09.01.

2,5x Barlow; 34x60mp mozaik

AS!3; MICE; Registax; PS

Sky-Watcher Evostar 72ED + Quark Chromosphere + ZWO ASI174MM. Corrected and stacked in AS!3, sharpened in ImPPG and post-processed in RawTherapee. For obtaining flats FlatCap was used

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