andrewkw
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Anyone else here into astrophotography? I've just gotten into it, over the last few months. On the one hand it sucks because winter is freezing but my camera is cooled so there is less noise.
Still working on getting the tracking on my telescope mount setup properly but I have been able to do a bit of long exposure photography. The planet pictures are taken with what is basically a modified webcam designed for planetary imaging and the deep space objects are taken with my canon rebel dslr.
M42 - The Orion Nebula
This is a 4 minute 10 second exposure. I took several 30 second shots and several 10 second shots. Combined them using a program called deep sky stacker. Most great astro images you see are stacks of many exposures.
Sirius - The brightest star in the northern hemisphere. The tiny star below may be Sirius b it is a binary star system but I cannot confirm.
The Red Planet - southern polar cap is visable
Jupiter - I don't know how I was able to get such a great shot this is one of my first astro pics. Got the great red spot and all - I can't wait for this planet to come back into view later in the year
Saturn - took this last night after many failed attempts at a decent Saturn image, inspired me to post these photos here
Finally a couple of the moon
taken last night as well using my new 6.3 focal reducer which turns my f10 telescope to an f 6.3
Last a couple of closeups
Still working on getting the tracking on my telescope mount setup properly but I have been able to do a bit of long exposure photography. The planet pictures are taken with what is basically a modified webcam designed for planetary imaging and the deep space objects are taken with my canon rebel dslr.
M42 - The Orion Nebula

This is a 4 minute 10 second exposure. I took several 30 second shots and several 10 second shots. Combined them using a program called deep sky stacker. Most great astro images you see are stacks of many exposures.
Sirius - The brightest star in the northern hemisphere. The tiny star below may be Sirius b it is a binary star system but I cannot confirm.

The Red Planet - southern polar cap is visable

Jupiter - I don't know how I was able to get such a great shot this is one of my first astro pics. Got the great red spot and all - I can't wait for this planet to come back into view later in the year

Saturn - took this last night after many failed attempts at a decent Saturn image, inspired me to post these photos here

Finally a couple of the moon

taken last night as well using my new 6.3 focal reducer which turns my f10 telescope to an f 6.3
Last a couple of closeups

