The 106mm Takahashi FSQ-106EDX IV F5 Astrograph takes its place next to the 130mm Astro-Physics F6.3 Gran Turismo.
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Boogie Man Nebula – Lynd’s Dark Nebula 1622
This Dark Nebula is located in the Constellation of Orion. It is about 500 light years distant, versus about 1300 light years for the Orion Nebula. This was taken through a 4 inch Takahashi refractor. A total of 49 RGB filtered images were stacked with 21 H-Alpha images for a total of 22.8 hours ofContinue reading “Boogie Man Nebula – Lynd’s Dark Nebula 1622”
Rosette Nebula – Enhanced Resolution
I love this particular section of the Rosette Nebula. I have managed to increase the magnification and resolution by not using a focal reducer with the AstroPhysics 130mm refractor, and replacing it with a field flattener. For the price of a slower speed and reduced field of view, precise higher resolution images are easier toContinue reading “Rosette Nebula – Enhanced Resolution”
Pacman Nebula – NGC 281
“NGC 281 is known informally as the “Pacman Nebula” because of its appearance in optical images. In optical images the “mouth” of the Pacman character appears dark because of obsuration by dust and gas…” NASA Administrator 7/30/2015 This was imaged through the Takahashi 4 inch refractor. It is a stacked composite of 52 thirty minuteContinue reading “Pacman Nebula – NGC 281”
Flaming Star Nebula
“The Flaming Star Nebula (IC 405) is a diffuse emission/reflection nebula in Auriga constellation. It surrounds the irregular variable star AE Aurigae, a runaway star believed to originate in the Orion’s Belt area in Orion constellation. The nebula is approximately 1,500 light years distant. It has an apparent magnitude of 6.0 and measures about 37’x19′Continue reading “Flaming Star Nebula”
Andromeda – M31
Andromeda is a spiral galaxy that is 2.5 million light years distant and 220,000 light years across. It is the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way. Be forewarned, our Milky Way and Andromeda are expected to collide in 3.75 billion years. “Outside the zodiacal group of constellations, and with the possible exception of Orion,Continue reading “Andromeda – M31”
Heart Nebula
Valentines Day is closer than you think. These were taken with the Takahashi 4 inch refractor. A total of 49 thirty minute narrow band exposures were stacked to form the final images.
VDB 149 in Monochrome
This is van den Bergh 149, a dark nebula in Cepheus. It was taken with the Takahashi FSQ106EDIII and is comprised of 38 Luminance stacked luminance images with an exposure time of 900 seconds each. Total exposure time was 9.5 hours.
Baby Eagle Nebula – Version 2
I managed to reprocess this for a bit more definition. This is a faint nebula located in Taurus, about 5 degrees from the Pleiades. This was taken with a Takahashi FSQEDXIII and represents 24 hours of exposures.
Pleiades – M45
Though people sometimes refer to this open star cluster in the Constellation Taurus as the Seven Sisters, there are actually only six stars that are readily visible to most observers. Charles Messier chose it as one of his Messier objects (M45). I find it interesting that Subaru chose this grouping of stars to serve asContinue reading “Pleiades – M45”