Sunday 22 April 2012

Latest images from home and Devon

 The Whirlpool Galaxy. This is a stack of 10 x 6 minute exposures taken through the 8" LX200, with the Atik 314L+
NGC 2903. This is a stack of 7 x 6 minute exposures taken through the 8" LX200, with the Atik 314L+
 The Sombrero Galaxy. This is a stack of 5 x 6 minute exposures taken under dark skies in Devon, through a 7" Maksutov-Nemtonian Intes, with the Atik 314L+
Bode's Nebula. This is a stack of 19 x 6 minute exposures taken in dark Devon skies with a 7" Maksutov-Newtonian Intes, with the Atik 314L+
The Jellyfish Nebula. This is a stack of 15 x 5 minute exposures taken through the Skywatcher ED80 refractor mounted on top of the LX200, with the modified Canon 450d
NGC 4725. This is a stack of 12 x 6 minute exposures taken through a 7" Maksutov-Newtonian Intes, with the Atik 314L+, under dark skies in Devon.
M109. This is a stack of 8 x 6 minute exposures taken through a 7" Maksutov-Newtonian Intes, with the Atik 314L+, under dark skies in Devon.
The Monkey Head Nebula. This is a stack of 12 x 5 minute exposures taken through the Skywatc her ED80 refractor mounted on top of the LX200, with the modified Canon 450d

Sunday 30 October 2011

September/October 2011

The North American and Pelican Nebulae. This is a stack of 15 x 3 minute exposures taken with a modified Canon 20d and 200mm lens, mounted on an Astrotrac, from dark skies in Yorkshire.



The Pelican Nebula. This is a stack of 15 x 5 minute exposures taken with a modified Canon 350d through a Skywatcher ED80 refractor mounted on top of an 8" Meade LX200, taken from the home observatory.


The Soul Nebula. This is a stack of 12 x 5 minute exposures, taken with a modified Canon 350d through a Skywatcher ED80 refractor mounted on top of an 8" Meade LX200, taken from the home observatory.


The North American and Pelican Nebulae. This is a stack of 12 x 4 minute exposures, taken with a modified Canon 350d and 200mm lens, mounted on an Astrotrac, from dark skies in Yorkshire.



The Milky Way taken from dark skies in Yorkshire. This is a stack of 6 x 4 minute exposures, taken using a modified Canon 350d with a 28mm wide-angle lens, mounted on an Astrotrac.


The Heart Nebula. This is a stack of 12 x 4 minute exposures, taken on an Astrotrac with a modified Canon 350d and 200mm lens at f2.8, from dark skies in Yorkshire.


IC 1396. This is a stack 20 x 3 minute exposures, taken on an Astrotrac with a modified Canon 20d and 200mm lens at f3.2, from dark skies in Yorkshire.


The California Nebula. This is a stack of 15 x 3 minute exposures, taken on an Astrotrac with a modified Canon 20d and 200mm lens at f3.2, from dark skies in Yorkshire.















Sunday 4 September 2011

The Omega Nebula

This is a stack of 7 x 10 minute exposures, imaged with the Atik 314l ccd camera, through the Skywatcher ED80 refractor mounted on top of the 8" LX200.



The Gamma Cygni Nebula

This is a stack of 14 x 2 minute exposures, imaged with the modified Canon 350d camera and 200mm prime lens, using the Astrotrac, imaged and processed by Zoe.



The Veil Nebula

This is a stack of 10 x 5 minute exposures, using the modified Canon 350d camera, through the Skywatcher ED80 refractor, which is mounted on top of the 8" Meade LX200.

Sunday 12 June 2011

More Atik ccd images

The Fireworks Galaxy
This image was taken by Dave from dark skies near Crewe, and is a stack of 6 x 10 minute exosures taken through an Orion 8" SPX Newtonian.
The Needle Galaxy
This was taken under dark skies in Devon, and is a stack of 12 x 5 minute exposures through an Intes Micro 7" Maksutov-Newtonian.
M82
This image was taken under dark skies in Devon, and is a stack of 12 x 5 minute exposures taken with an Intes Micro 7" Maksutov-Newtonian.
M106
This image was also taken by Dave under dark skies near Crewe, and is a stack of 9 x 10 minute exposures taken with an 8" Orion SPX Newtonian.
The Hercules Globular Cluster
This image was taken from dark skies in Devon, and was a single, 30 second exposure taken through the 7" Intes Micro Maksutov-Newtonian.
The Eagle Nebula
Another image taken by Dave under dark skies near Crewe, and is a stack of 6 x 10 minute exposures taken with an Orion 8" SPX Newtonian.
Bode's Nebula (really a galaxy)
This is a stack of 12 x 5 minute exposures taken with a 7" Intes Micro Maksutov-Newtonian from dark skies in Devon.
The Black Eye Galaxy
This image is a stack of 10 x 5 minute exposures taken from home with the 8" Meade LX200, reduced to f/6.8.

Sunday 27 February 2011

After spending six months busking to raise enough money for a ccd camera, these are our first images. They are taken in monochrome, as we felt that this was the easiest way to begin imaging with such a sophisticated camera.
The Leo Triplet of galaxies. This image consists of ten 200 second subs taken with the Skywatcher ED80 achromatic refractor mounted on top of the Meade LX 200.

A revisited image of the Rosette Nebula. This image consists of 21 x 200 second subs using a hydrgen-alpha filter, combined with nine 3 minute luminance subs, which were used to take the image further down this page. All were taken with the Skywatcher ED80 apochromatic refractor, mounted on top of the Meade LX200.



The Flame Nebula. This is a stack of five 3 minute subs taken through the Skywatcher ED80 apochromatic refractor mounted on top of the Meade LX200.




The Horsehead Nebula. This is a stack of ten 150 second subs taken with a hydrogen-alpha filter, through the Skywatcher ED80 apochromatic refractor mounted on top of the Meade LX200.



The Whirlpool Galaxy. This is a stack of twelve 200 second subs taken with the Skywatcher ED80 apochromatic refractor mounted on top of the Meade LX200.



The Rosette Nebula. This is a stack of nine 3 minute subs taken with the Skywatcher ED80 apochromatic refractor mounted on top of the Meade LX200.



The Pinwheel Galaxy. This was taken under dark skies in Devon whilst on holiday. It is a stack of ten 5 minute subs taken through a 7-inch Intes-Micro Maksutov-Newtonian.



The Orion Nebula. This was taken with fifteen 3 minute subs through the Skywatcher ED80 apochromatic refractor mounted on top of the Meade LX200.















Sunday 25 April 2010

Dark sky images

On our recent holiday to dark skies in Devon, we were fortunate enough to be blessed with 6 beautiful, clear nights out of our 7-night break. The following images are the results of our work and were taken in the on-site observatory where we stayed.
Whirlpool Galaxy

Sunflower Galaxy

Spindle Galaxy

Sombrero Galaxy

Ring Nebula

M92 Globular Cluster

M53 Globular Cluster

M13 Globular Cluster

M3 Globular Cluster

Dumbell Nebula

Bubble Nebula

Bode's Nebula

Black-Eye Galaxy




















Sunday 14 February 2010

Images Taken From the Home Observatory

The Hercules Globular Cluster
A large, dense cluster of stars in the constellation of Hercules. Taken from the home observatory.
The Horsehead and Flame Nebulae
Two faint nebulae in the constellation of Orion. Taken from the home observatory.
The Moon
Close-up shot of the Moon, taken from the home observatory.
The Andromeda Galaxy
A large, bright galaxy in the constellation of Andromeda. Taken from home observatory.
The Orion and Running Man Nebulae
Two large nebulae, located in the constellation of Orion. Taken from home observatory.
Jupiter
The planet Jupiter. Note the Great Red Spot on the lower half of the disk. Image taken from home observatory.
The Pleiades
Image taken from home observatory. The Pleiades is an open star cluster, also known as the seven sisters.
First-quarter Moon
Image taken from home observatory. Note the shadows in the craters along the terminator (the line between day and night on the Moon).