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Nebulae & Galaxies

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Photographer

Milenko Stojadinov

E-mail

Milenko.Stojadinov@rnp.co.yu

Location

Pancevo,Serbia

Date

08-07-2007 01:35

Equipment

Canon EOS 350D unmodified camera Canon EF 400L lens, Canon Telextender x1.4 - 560mm EFL Vixen GP Equatorial Mount, Powerflex MTS-3SLP dual axis motor drive Unguided exposure 7x4min at ISO 1600 - Noise reduction in camera Digital processing: MaximDL, Photoshop

Description

Excellent Canon lens and extender is great astrophoto match to EOS 350D. Very good image cosidering 28min exposure throught 77mm lens.
 

Photographer

Milenko Stojadinov

E-mail

Milenko.Stojadinov@rnp.co.yu

Location

Pancevo, Serbia

Date

22/09/2007 03:07

Equipment

Canon EOS 350D unmodified camera Canon EF 400L lens, Canon Telextender x1.4 - 560mm EFL Vixen GP Equatorial Mount, Powerflex MTS-3SLP dual axis motor drive Manual guiding with Tele Vue Pronto Exposure 16x5min at ISO 1600 - 1x5min Dark Digital processing: MaximDL, Photoshop

Description

Excellent Canon lens and extender is great astrophoto match to EOS 350D. Very good image cosidering 90min exposure throught 77mm lens.
 

Photographer

Matija Pozojevic

Location

Petrova Gora (Croatia)

Date

November 12th, 2007

Equipment

Celestron C10-N, Canon 300d, 12x420sec @ ISO800 Guiding: manually with Maksutov 90/1250 + Microguide EP 12.5mm Mount: EQ6 Vis Proccessing softweare: DeepSkyStacker, PixInsight 1.0, Photoshop CS2

Description

The Horsehead Nebula (also known as Barnard 33 in bright nebula IC 434) is a dark nebula in the Orion constellation. The nebula is located just below Alnitak, the easternmost star of Orion's Belt, and is part of the much larger Orion Molecular Cloud Complex. Left bottom nebula is the Flame nebula
 

Photographer

TAKACS ANDRAS

E-mail

skyfoto@externet.hu

Location

Gyor-HUNGARY

Date

10.05.07.

Equipment

155EDT starfire apo, Fornax100 mount with Pulsar, Sbig st-4 autoguider, Canon Eos400d with Baader deepsky filter.

Description

Messier33 in Triangulum. 25x5min iso1600, I used this softwares: IRIS, REGISTAR, PS cs3, NEATimage!
 

Photographer

P. Battaglia, F. Riccio

E-mail

pallabat@tin.it

Location

Passo del GiovĂ , Apennine Mountains, Italy

Date

November 2nd, 2007

Equipment

Vixen R200SS on a EQ6 (Sky Scan) mount with a Canon EOS 20Da.

Description

The photo shows the Great Orion Nebula, including the blue reflection nebulae NGC 1973, 1975 and 1977. The image is the result of a combination of 5 images: 2 at 800 ISO (5 minutes each), 1 at 100 ISO (5 min.), 1 at 100 ISO (60 sec.) and 1 at 100 ISO (15 sec.).
 

Photographer

Eric Jacob

E-mail

ericjacob613@yahoo.com

Location

Santa Barbara CA

Date

November 2007

Equipment

Celestron C102 refractor (500mm f/5). CG5 mount. Unmodified Canon XTI @ ISO 1600 with broadband filter. TC80N3 timer.

Description

An emission nebula in Auriga. 161 unguided exposures of 2 minutes each. Dark subtracted and stacked in Nebulosity. Processed in Photoshop CS.
 

Photographer

John Powell

E-mail

zyxlor@comcast.net

Location

St. Cloud, Florida

Date

November 6, 2007

Equipment

Takahashi TSA102 / EM11 Temma Mount SBIG ST-10

Description

M78 is a part of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex (famous for M42, The Great Orion Nebula). M78 is a Reflection Nebula and it happens to hold the distinction of being the brightest of these very dim nebulae. It's the "Brightest Dim Nebula!" Captured with my Takahashi TSA102 Refractor and SBIG ST-10 CCD camera, it was necessairy to expose for 30 minutes at a time (subs) due to the faintness of the target. Total exposure time, LRG&B over a 2 day period was 7 1/2 hours.
 

Photographer

Bruce Karbal

E-mail

skyloverz@aol.com

Location

Mt Carrol, Illinois

Date

11/7/07 3 AM

Equipment

Pentax 125 SDP Finger Lakes Pro 9000 with FLI HAlpha filter

Description

This shot was combin ation of 2 frames at 1 hour each The 9000 chip is extremely sensitive and easily captured this faint remnant of supernova
 

Photographer

Eric Jacob

E-mail

ericjacob613@yahoo.com

Location

Santa Barbara CA

Date

September 2007

Equipment

Celestron C102 refractor (500mmf/5), unmodded Canon XTI, CG5 mount, TC80N3 timer, broadband LPR filter.

Description

An emission nebula, part of a larger complex that includes the Heart Nebula. 129 frames of 2 minutes each. Dark frame subtracted and adaptive stacked in Nebulosity. Processed in Photoshop CS.
 

Photographer

Mark Sibole

Location

Fife Lake Michigan

Date

Nov 1 2007

Equipment

Meade 80 mm APO piggybacked on a Meade LX200R. Meade DSI PRO III

Description

Here is an image of M45. It has 1.5 hours of luminance and 40 minutes per color channel using 4 minute sub frames The full size image can be viewed here http://astronomy.qteaser.com/images/m45Novredo.jpg
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