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Well done superb images ... brings back memories

I used to be into astrophotograpy but since getting married and family life getting in way sold most of my setup through lack of time.

I think I'm not going to be able to get into it till I retire in 30 years time.
 
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Well done superb images ... brings back memories

I used to be into astrophotograpy but since getting married and family life getting in way sold most of my setup through lack of time.

I think I'm not going to be able to get into it till I retire in 30 years time.
By that time you won't be able to see stars for the amount of space junk and satellites! It's bad enough now lol
 
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It seems the light pollution is less since the introduction of downward pointing street lamp.
I hope that aspect continues to improve

Yes I've had countless planes ... satellites and bits of iss and other things spoiling my 10 min exposures.

If your into ap then I guess they can be removed bu stacking....
 

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incredible stuff here! well done sir

Thanks very much!

Well done superb images ... brings back memories

I used to be into astrophotograpy but since getting married and family life getting in way sold most of my setup through lack of time.

I think I'm not going to be able to get into it till I retire in 30 years time.

Thanks very much! Yes it can be difficult balancing photography with family life. With how technology is progressing it's quite easy to get good images more quickly these days though.
 

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The first Astrophotography Image at my new House, the California Nebula.

The Nebula is located in the Constellation Perseus. It's named after the outline of the Nebula resembling the US State of California.

A distance of 1,000 Light Years from Earth.

Canon 600D Modded
William Optics ZenithStar 73 Refractor
HEQ5 Pro Rowan Belt Modded
Optolong L-eNhance Filter
3 hour 30 minutes of 5 minute Subs
ISO 800
Dithered and Bias

California Nebula by Joel Spencer, on Flickr
 
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Hi guys,

Here's my latest image, the Rosette Nebula...


The Rosette Nebula (also known as Caldwell 49) is an H II region located near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy. The open cluster, NGC 2244, (Caldwell 50) is closely associated with the nebulosity, the stars of the cluster having been formed from the nebula's matter.

The cluster and nebula lie at a distance of 5,000 light years from Earth and measure roughly 130 light years in diameter. The radiation from the young stars excites the atoms in the nebula, causing them to emit radiation themselves producing the emission nebula we see. The mass of the nebula is estimated to be around 10,000 solar masses.


Imaged over two nights.

Canon 600D, Optolong l-eNhance Filter

5 hours 26 minutes, 233 Subs, 20 Flats, 200 Bias


Rosette by Joel Spencer, on Flickr
 
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Hi guys,

So I now have my 2600MC Pro - my first dedicated Astronomy Camera.

Here's first light, the Soul Nebula is 6,000 Light Years away from Earth.

7 Hours of integration time spanning two full Moon nights.

180 Second Subs, Gain 100, Offset 50, L-eNhance Filter
Cooled to -10, 30 Darks, 20 Flats (each session, 20 Dark Flats)
HEQ5 Pro (Rowan Belt Mod)
William Optics Zenithstar 73
Altair 50mm Starwave Guidescope
PHD2
APT
Stacked in DSS and Processed in Adobe Photoshop

Soul Nebula by Joel Spencer, on Flickr
 
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The Eastern Veil Nebula

The Veil Nebula is a cloud of heated and ionized gas and dust in the constellation Cygnus, a supernova remnant and part of the Cygnus Loop. The source supernova was a star 20 times more massive than our Sun, which exploded between 10,000 and 20,000 years ago. NGC 6992 is around 2,400 light-years from Earth and is expanding at a velocity of about 1.5 million kilometers per hour.

Acquisition
HEQ5 Pro Rowan Belt Modded German Equatorial Mount
William Optics Zenithstar 73 Refractor - 420mm f/5.9
ZWO ASI 2600MC Pro Cooled Camera - Minus 10 Degrees Celcius
ZWO 120MM Mini Guide Camera
Altair Starwave 50mm Guidescope
ZWO EAF Focuser
Stellarium
Plate Solving
PHD2 Guiding Software with multi-star guiding and Astrophotography Tool

Data
5 Hours and 25 Minutes x 180 second Exposures
Gain 100 - Offset 50
Calibrated with Dark Frames
Bortle 5/6

Processing
Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker
Processed in Adobe Photoshop
Levels Adjustment and initial Linear Stretching
Gradient Xterminator to balance background colour
Star Xterminator to separate Stars and Nebulosity
Star Layer Mask Colour Range 'Highlights' to increase star saturation
Background noise reduction on Nebulosity layer
Non-linear Curves adjustments on Nebulosity layer
Nebulosity layer masking; exposure, contrast and detail enhancement

NGC 6992 - Eastern Veil Nebula by Joel Spencer, on Flickr
 
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Very good result for a single-shot colour cam, amazing how technology has advanced.

Also amazing how BIG the Veil neb is, I captured (almost) all of it with a large format CCD some years ago.
Best to click on the image and view on Flickr where you can zoom in - there's a lot of pixels :)

 

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That’s insanely good. And also a bit freaky as I was searching for this thread along with another a few days ago but couldn’t find this one for some reason.

Thanks very much. I had to search for the thread :D I haven't managed many Astro images this year thus far, clouds!

Amazing stuff, @smr

Thanks very much !

Impressive! Thanks for sharing.

Thank you

Very good result for a single-shot colour cam, amazing how technology has advanced.

Also amazing how BIG the Veil neb is, I captured (almost) all of it with a large format CCD some years ago.
Best to click on the image and view on Flickr where you can zoom in - there's a lot of pixels :)

Yes it certainly is, I'll have a go at getting the whole lot one day, might have to do a mosaic unless I get a really widefield lens or refractor.
 
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Excellent images. I picked up a used Edge 8 HD with starsense and a Altair 60 EDF S-FPL53 Refractor. I have never thought about astrophotography as I have always had v large dobs. I needed more portable scopes as my dob is impossible to lug about.
 

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Hi, here's my latest Astro Photograph.

Imaged over three nights, this is my North American & Pelican Nebula image. The total exposure time is 8 hours and 12 minutes, consisting of 164 Lights. Calibrated with Darks (-10), Flats (from one night, along with dark flats). I omitted taking any after the first night, I did take flats after the second and third night's but I hadn't realised that I had ran out of disk space just as APT was taking flats on the morning after the third night - so I calibrated with just one set of flats from the second session, which seem to have worked alright.

Gear Acquisition
William Optics Zenithstar 73
ZWO 2600MC Pro
HEQ5 Pro Rowan Belt Mod
PHD2 (Multi-star guiding)
APT

Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker and processed in Adobe Photoshop.

Thanks for looking.

Joel


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