#astrophotography

  1. BubbleTelescope

    SECOND REVISION Jupiter with Europa

    ** Second Revised Image** New Edit: This will almost certainly be my final update to this image. My new work flow was as follows: I took the original AVI (previously cropped and centered with PIPP) and stacked only 30% of the frames. I took the image to astrosurface and was really able to take...
  2. BubbleTelescope

    Dumbbell Nebula

    Deep Sky Astrophotography on a Dob? You bet! Sort of. On rare occasions I have seen a 10 inch Newtonian or a C14 on a permanently installed EQ Mount. But by their nature Dob's operate exclusively on an alt-az axis, so very long exposures are not possible without star trails and other problems...
  3. BubbleTelescope

    Jupiter with Io

    Jupiter remains a challenge for me, but I am continuing to work diligently to improve. Here I was able to get The Great Red Spot on one side, with it's closest Galilean Moon Io transiting across the other side. 12" Dob ASI224MC PIPP AutoStakkert Registax Photoshop Topaz DeNoise
  4. BubbleTelescope

    Saturn and Moons

    I was encouraged to post this photo here on Focal World, so here it is, my first post! This photo arises from a long imaging session on the morning of August 19th, 2023. I took 40 minutes of video, stacked it, derotated it, and then made an exact copy but with the gamma turned wayyyyy up to...
  5. kurt

    Stairway to Milky Way

    Hello everyone ! Wanted to share this one which was shot a few months ago. The place is called Macondé view point (Found in Baie du Cap in Mauritius), its roads were once known to be among the most beautiful roads in the world. A 180 degree road with scenic view : turquoise lagoon and a lush...
  6. Bill Richards

    West Veil Nebula (aka "Witch's Broom")

    The Western Veil or "Witch's Broom" Nebula (aka NGC 6960) is a supernova remnant about 1400 light-years away. This debris cloud was blasted out from the cataclysmic explosion of a dying star (supernova) over 10,000 years ago. The interstellar shock wave plows through space sweeping up and...
  7. Bill Richards

    M33

    The Triangulum Galaxy (M33) from Bortle5/6 skies east of San Diego, CA. Equipment: iOptron CEM40 mount SkyWatcher Esprit 100 ASI2600MC-Pro imaging camera ASI290MM-mini guide camers (on OAG) Pegasus FocusCube2 Captured with NINA Processed with Pixinsight Lights: 87 x 240sec (rejected 34 of 121)...
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