This blog was started to display my one shot color camera Deep Sky Images first with a Meade Deep Sky Imager then ZWO ASI174MC-COOL and now ZWO ASI294MC Pro.
Monday, August 8, 2022
The Kit as the Brits Call It
Friday, August 5, 2022
7-30-2022 Summer Favorites
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| NGC6946 (Fireworks Galaxy) |
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| NGC6888(Crescent Nebula) |
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| NGC6823, NGC6820 |
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| NGC6992 (Eastern Veil Nebula) |
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| NGC7635 (Bubble Nebula) |
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Thursday, July 21, 2022
July 20, 2022 Summer Favorites
All images were acquired with Celestron 8 SCT on AVX mount with ZWO ASI294MC Pro using Starizona Night Owl operating at F/4 and light pollution filter. Subs for the comet, Sh2-142 and Sh2-155 were 30s typical for the Harvard, MA area. I'll revisit the Sharpless targets with 60s exposures in the future to try to bring out more nebulosity. Exposures respectively for M27(my better half's favorite) and M13 were 8s and 15s. Update: M13 reprocessed for better contrast.
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| M13 |
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| Comet C2017K2 PANSTARRS |
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| Sharpless 155 |
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| Sharpless 142 |
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| M27 |
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Globular Clusters
This is the time of the year to image globular clusters, some of my favorite targets. The bulk of them tend to be low in the southern sky which is a challenge considering seeing and refraction. M13 was included in the previous post. Several others acquired on the same night appear below. M55 was acquired on a later night. Images were averaged from 30x30s subframes acquired at 120 unity gain. Configuration was Celestron 8 , Starizona NightOwl 0.4x focal reducer, ZWO ASI294MC Pro CMOS camera. Update: Images reprocessed with GraXpert stretching and residual gradient removal.
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| Messier 3 |
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| Messier 4 |
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| Messier 5 |
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| Messier 10 |
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| Messier 12 |
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| Messier 13 |
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| Messier 55 |
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Seasonal Favorites
It's that time of the year, mid summer, to revisit old favorites. I never tire trying to better myself imaging these or other targets. All my recent imaging has been done from increasingly light polluted Harvard MA. Poorly targeted and excessive LED lighting is really trying to kill off night. Nonetheless the Milky Way can still be glimpsed overhead from Harvard. Typically 30 to 60 30 second exposures are acquired at F/4 using the Starizona Night Owl focal reducer corrector, light pollution filter and ZWO ASI294MC Pro using 120 unity gain. Subframes are stacked and averaged with Autostakkert! 3. Images histograms stretched and images processed in PaintShop Pro 2021. Additional processing done in using Microsoft Photos bundled with Windows 10.
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| IC5146 - Cocoon Nebula |
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| Messier 8 - Lagoon Nebula |
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| Messier 16 - Eagle Nebula |
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| Messier 17 - Swan or Omega Nebula |
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| Messier 20 - Triffid Nebula |
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| NGC7023 - Iris Nebula |
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| Messier 13 |
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| NGC7380 NGC6992 Eastern Veil Nebula |
Friday, April 1, 2022
Recent Activity
I recently acquired a Celestron Motorfocus. What a great accessory. Aside from allowing more precise focusing there is no need to touch the scope (causing shake) or reposition one's self to access a focus knob. One can also enter previously determined number to get close to the focus for a particular optical configuration. Cool.
For the first time I visited one of my choice darkish sites it Maryland i.e. McCoy's Landing. It's not as dark as I had hoped thanks to increasing excessive LED street and security in nearby cities but it's better than trying to image from champion light polluter Frederick Maryland. The main target for the night was NGC2359 (Thor's Helmet ). The result below is a start that I hope to improve on when Canis Major returns in late 2022. Also, imaged that night were M48, M67, M81 and Sharpless 274.
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| NGC2359 (Thor's Helmet) |
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| Messier 48 |
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| Messier 67 |
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| Messier 81 (Bode's Galaxy) |
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| Sharpless 274 |







































