Albums
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Planetary images
Some of my planetary and Moon images- Album created by PeterCPC
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- 19 images
- 1 album comment
- 5 image comments
- 19 images
- 1 album comment
- 5 image comments
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WPF Observatory Images
Here are images taken with my observatory equipment in a light polluted urban location, unless otherwise noted in the comments. All photos are oriented with North to the top of each photo.
It's my hope that you'll appreciate my interpretation of the wonders of our galaxy and beyond as much as I do. Keep looking up.
Sic itur ad astra .. per alas porci!
- Album created by Campster
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- 41 images
- 4 image comments
- 41 images
- 4 image comments
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Star Clusters
My star cluster images, I hope I get better than these early efforts.
- Album created by Nicola Hannah Butterfield
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- 4 images
- 1 album comment
- 1 image comment
- 4 images
- 1 album comment
- 1 image comment
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Galaxies
- Album created by Nicola Hannah Butterfield
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- 11 images
- 1 album comment
- 4 image comments
- 11 images
- 1 album comment
- 4 image comments
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Globual Clusters
- Album created by Nicola Hannah Butterfield
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- 3 images
- 1 image comment
- 3 images
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Planets
- Album created by Nicola Hannah Butterfield
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- 5 images
- 2 album comments
- 5 images
- 2 album comments
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West Cornwall
I had plans for 2 shots, all stacked and blended, but returned to the mine and saw the Milkyway direct in line with the mine.
The headland image is OM1 17mm pro Iso 6000 F1.4 10s 10 sky images
the mine is OM1 7-14mm f2.8 iso 4000 14 images stacked plus foreground lit with head torch.
This was the first time I’d attempted this level of blending and stacking
the mine has a history where 20 miners sadly lost their lives when it was flooded.
I felt a title of Stairway to Heaven or Ascension might be fitting
- Album created by Chewie65
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- 2 images
- 4 album comments
- 2 images
- 4 album comments
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Radio Astronomy Equipment and Observations
- Album created by astroenthusiast
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- 43 images
- 41 image comments
- 43 images
- 41 image comments
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EAA Captures with SX674C
These are captures takes from near real time viewing using a Starlight Xpress 674C camera and Starlight Live software.
- Album created by HiloDon
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- 9 images
- 9 images
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camera phone images
photos taken with nokia n86
- Album created by andrew63
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- 16 images
- 1 image comment
- 16 images
- 1 image comment
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Work in Progress
This is my work in progress gallery. I'm experimenting and learning how to produce beautiful images, as so many I've see here on Stargazers Lounge.
- Album created by astroenthusiast
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- 225 images
- 1 album comment
- 188 image comments
- 225 images
- 1 album comment
- 188 image comments
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By phscale
All images taken with a Celestron 8 Edge HD with 0.7x focal reducer on a EQR6 Pro mount. Main camera ZWO ASI 294 mc pro.
- Album created by phscale
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- 12 images
- 3 image comments
- 12 images
- 3 image comments
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LDN 1235 - The Dark Shark Nebula in Cepheus
LDN 1235 - The Dark Shark Nebula in Cepheus. It is composed of interstellar gas and dust. Gravity, acting upon the interstellar gas and dust,
makes this a likely star forming region. The Shark nebula lies about 650 light years away toward the constellation of the King of Aethiopia (Cepheus).
- Album created by seemoreStars
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- 1 image
- 1 image
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Jhayton's Collection
A place to share my captures.
- Album created by jhayton
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- 5 images
- 5 images
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When Pigs Fly Observatory
Images of my home observatory ready to take advantage of clear nights from an urban location in Southern Ontario, Canada.
- Album created by Campster
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- 9 images
- 10 image comments
- 9 images
- 10 image comments
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Star Clusters
- Album created by keyboardBlondie
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- 18 images
- 19 image comments
- 18 images
- 19 image comments
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secondary mirrorless GSO 8" F4 CONSTRUCTION
This project was started a few weeks ago with the intention of removing the secondary mirror from my scope.
i used a celestron 8 inch f5 tube and replaced the f5 mirror with a GSO 8 inch f4 mirror.
A new mirror cell had to be built so i used the stellafane design as shown in the pics.
i was fed up with the secondary dewing up and knew that the heat produced from the camera would eliminate this.
7% increase in light since no secondary.
less diffraction since camera is much smaller than the required size of secondary.
collimation is a dream, just remove the camera and look through the hole.
focusing is done by gently moving the camera.
i will be doing some rough tests tonight and will post images in the future.
the images shown is of the scope nearly finished, i have to block the hole where the focuser used to be.
- Album created by Bill Phenix
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- 21 images
- 6 image comments
- 21 images
- 6 image comments