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My first 30 minute sub exposure of the Horsehead Nebula.
Taken in HA and processed in pseudo color in Photoshop. This single exposure was taken with the QSI 583wsg camera on the Celestron C11 EdgeHD at f7. An updated photo that shows the impact of stacking a few additional narrowband images.
Messier 74 – Spiral Galaxy
The best of twenty 200 second LRGB images of Messier 74 that were taken through the Celestron EdgeHD 11 telescope with a QSI583wsg camera. The images were acquired, stacked and processed using Maxim DL and Photoshop. From Wikipedia… “Messier 74 (also known as NGC 628) is a face-on spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces. ItContinue reading “Messier 74 – Spiral Galaxy”
The Eagle Nebula – Colorized
A colorized version of The Eagle Nebula using RGB and narrow band filters.
Pillars of Creation – Eagle Nebula
Also known as Messier 16, this nebula depicts a large region of star formation that is located within the our Milky Way galaxy at a distance of about 7000 light years. This is a combination of four stacked ten minute images through the 11 inch Celestron that were taken with an h-alpha filter.
Fireworks Galaxy – NGC 6946
Discovered in 1789 by William Herschel the Fireworks Galaxy in the Constellation Cygnus is relatively nearby at about 22.5 million light-years from earth. Over the years a number of supernovae have been observed in this galaxy. This photo is a combination of four ten minute photos taken with four different filters (luminosity, red, green, andContinue reading “Fireworks Galaxy – NGC 6946”
FIRST LOOK
A friend gets his first look through a telescope.
Supernova in NGC 4386
This is a recently discovered Supernova that I calculate is currently at magnitude 14.5. It is a crop of a 200 second exposure taken with a QSI 583wsg camera and the C11 Edge HD. Below is an inverted view.
Sun on 06/24/2014
Taken with a Lunt 80mm solar telescope using a DMK 21AU04 camera at 60 fps, 1000 images stacked.
New Davis Vantage Pro Weather Station
This weather station provides on site weather. It is accessible in the main menu under Astro La Vista Weather.