Two objects with the Dwarf from yesterday evening. With the Iris Nebula, it is noticeable that the quality of the images does not improve significantly when exposing with more than 250/300 exposures. Here I also tested the EQ mode of the small Dwarf for the first time. It is a bit tedious to adjust, […]
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Category: Astrophotographie
Deep-Sky-, Sonnensystem- und Nachtlandschaftsfotografie
M15 and M34 Cluster
Finally a clear sky again. And this time it was particularly clear. Seeing was perfect. I have rarely seen such a clear sky here. The best conditions. M15 was the second image taken yesterday evening. Unfortunately, a street lamp was almost in the way. However, I was able to remove the gradients quite well. […]
C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) zum Zweiten
Am gestrigen Abend war noch einmal freier Himmel, Glück gehabt. Zunächst ein “Stack” aus 100 Einzelaufnahmen bei 140mm (Crop 1.5) mit f/2.8, 1s und ISO 6400. Leider gab es doch etwas kräftigen Wind, so drehten sich die Windräder für meinen Geschmack etwas zu schnell (trotz 1s Belichtungszeit). Allerdings ist der Komet schon deutlich […]
C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)
Endlich wurde halbwegs klarer Himmel vorhergesagt… Allerdings zog ein dichtes Wolkenband am Horizont durch. Deshalb wurde aus der eigentlich geplanten Aufgabe nichts. Aber, immerhin, nach Neowise mal wieder ein gut sichtbarer Komet am Abendhimmel. Ob es für eine weitere Session reicht glaube ich – mit Blick auf die Wolkenvorhersage – eher nicht. Gegen […]
Pelican Nebula – IC5070
An image taken last night with the Skywatcher 72/420. The Pelican Nebula is an emission nebula in the constellation Cygnus, which is about 2000 light years away. Exposure time was 6 hours with the ZWO ASI183MC. Recording Parameter
Polaris Integrated Flux Nebula
Image from last night. Here it was a session with the iOptron SkyGuider Pro and the Nikon D800 with Samyang 135mm. The Polaris IFN can also be photographed very well without a mount, directly from a tripod. In this case, however, the exposure time of a single image should be a maximum of 20s. […]
NGC 4565 – Needle Galaxy
A shot with the Dwarf II from yesterday evening. However, more focal length is necessary for the galaxy… Recording data
12P/Pons-Brooks
An image (from 50 individual images) of the comet that could possibly be visible to the naked eye from April. Predicting comets is always a bit difficult, but the development of the magnitude until May could make it possible. However, it will probably not be as bright as C/2020 F3 Neowise in 2020.
Another DWARF II
A somewhat older image with the DWARF II. Here I photographed the area around the Flame and Horsehead Nebula. The image is from January 9, 2024. The image was taken directly from the DWARF II, as I was unable to stack the individual shots afterwards despite several attempts. The differences to the Skywatcher telescope […]
Two times DWARF II – Part 2
The second object was the Orion Nebula. Photographed many times, but always beautiful to look at… Aufnahmedaten