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M42-Mosaic.jpg
M42 Mosaic251 viewsTaken with the new club scope 8" LXD 75 and Meade DSI-Colour
30sec subs and 8sec subs combined to bring out trap detail
zenton
m42-29-12-07-Final-1.jpg
M42 Mosaic273 viewsTaken with the new club scope 8" LXD 75 and Meade DSI-Colour
30sec subs and 8sec subs combined to bring out trap detail
zenton
M42-Mosaic-diffraction-spik.jpg
M42 Mosaic with Diffraction Spikes432 viewsTesting some of the actions in photoshoptest user
Orion-f1_8-40x15sec-LRGB-Cr.jpg
M42 Orion nebula by Gerry Aarts2134 viewsMy second attempt at processing this image achieved more detailed nebulosity then the first image posted earlier. Some 1270 light-years distant and 24 light-years wide. Imaged from my back yard in Cranebrook, a fringe Sydney suburb. Celestron GPS11 in altazimuth mode, Hyperstar f1.8 lens, Meade DSI III camera. 40 x 15 seconds (8 minutes) total exposures.gerry aarts
M8.jpg
M8 at wiruna SPSP295 viewsOne i decided to take... Its not the best but i had a go..

I used the same equipment, my
Newtonian 10" F/5.6, My Meade DSI colour CCD, Exp 15sec X 30 LRGB in FITS,

I think its ok for an amateur like me with what i have..claude
vandamme25
NGC3372-30sec-31-12-07.jpg
NGC 3372209 viewsTaken with the new club scope 8" LXD 75 and Meade DSI-Colour
30sec subs
31/12/07
zenton
Orion_080401_.JPG
Sword Of Orion987 viewsThe Sword of Orion showing the bright Orion nebula with the blue reflection nebula known as the 'Running Man' off to the left. Subtle shades of red and blue are visible throughout the Orion complex.
Scope: ED80 refractor
Camera: Canon Eos 400d visible spectrum
Mount: EQ6
Author: Rob Keskull
Astrod00d
Tarantula_080401.JPG
Tarantula Nebula and surrounds263 viewsThe Tarantula Nebula, located on the edge of the Great Magellanic cloud, was once mistaken for a star.
Just right of centre is the bright Tarantula, surrounded by dust clouds swirling off to the upper left.
The dense star field of the Large Magellanic Cloud is clearly visible below and to the left.
The image appears blue-green in this visible spectrum image. A camera with near-infrared response would show more red.
Scope: ED80
Camera: Canon EOS 400d
Mount: EQ6
Author: Rob Keskull
Astrod00d
tarantula_neb_10min_x_2_20mi_ao_guided_only_006c.jpg
Tarantula Nebula by Gerry Aarts158 viewsThe Tarantula Nebula is locted in the large Magellanic Cloud approximately 160,000 light years away. There are thousands of massive stars blowing off their material to create this huge gas cloud that has been heated to millions of degrees by these stellar winds and also by supernova explosions. Imaged at my Mudgee Observatory, this is a a composition of 2 x 10 minute exposures. Equipment: Celestron HD Edge11 scope, f.5 reducer. CGEM Mount for tracking only. SBIG ST4000 camera & AO8. Guiding was with the AO8 unit only. gerry aarts
NGC2070_08092702_small.jpg
Tarantula Nebula NGC2070498 viewsTha Tarantula Nebula is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, Constallation Dorado, visible in the southern sky during summer.
I posted an image of the 'spider' earlier this year, it is interesting to see the difference in the 2 images resulting from a new scope and camera, as well as experince and valuable advice given by fellow enthusiasts. Thank you all.
Scope: 127mm APO
Camera: QHY8
Mount: EQ6
Author: Rob Keskull
Astrod00d
Trapezium301210_1150pm_30secx20_f3_3_008_Std_(c)_Gerry_aarts_2010.jpg
Trapezium: Centre 0f the Orion Nebula by Gerry Aarts247 viewsThe Trapezium is the central portion of the Orion Nebula (M42). This is a 30x 20 seconds stack of images (total 10 mimutes of exposure. Imaging this bright region of M42 and managing to keep the central 4, bright stars seperated is qiute complex. Imaged at my Mudgee property "Bundaleer" on 30/12/2010. One of only 2 images for the whole of 2010.
Celestron GPS11 f3.3 focal reducer, EQ mode, Auto Guided, Meade DSI IIIc, Photoshop.
gerry aarts
TRIFID-LRGB-177x15secs-Spk4.jpg
Trifid Nebula M20 by Gerry Aarts344 viewsA combination of both emission and reflection nebula the Trifid Nebula is a beautiful site to behold. Believed to be about 5200 light-years distant. A combination of 177 x 15 seconds exposures. Image obtained at oue observing site , Linden Observatory 19th August 2006. Celestron GPS11 telescope in altazimuth mode at f3.3, Meade DSIc. gerry aarts
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