Picture taken with Nikon D7500 and TLAPO80/480 f/6 ISO1000 for 4 minutes. Stacking using DeepSkystakker and final editing with CS4.
Pascal Hilkens Astro Home Page
Monday, May 27, 2019
NGC5897
Picture taken with Nikon D7500 and TLAPO80/480 f/6 ISO1000 for 4 minutes. Stacking using DeepSkystakker and final editing with CS4.
Sunday, May 26, 2019
North Virgo Cluster with M86, M87 & M89
Early april, the first ever picture taken of a black hole was taken of the black hole at the center of M87. M87 is located at a distance of 55million ly from earth. It is a very massive galaxy and believed to have a mass of 2700 billion times the mass of our Sun (our galaxy, milky way is estimated to have a mass of 1000 billion solar masses). For fun, I added the picture of the black hole which is estimated to have a mass of 3 to 6 billion solar masses.
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My picture uploaded in Astrometry.net (credit Astronmetry.net) |
North Virgo Cluster and Markarian's Chain
* M84
* M86
* M87
* The Eyes NGC4438 and NGC4453
* Markarian's Chain M84, M86, NGC4435, NGC4438, NGC4443, NGC4458, NGC4473 and NGC4477
The picture was taken using Nikon D7500 with TLAPO80/480 f/6 with a total exposure of 8minutes. Raw pictures converted to DNG files. Stacking, including darks, using DeepSkystakker and final editing with CS4.
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My Picture uploaded into Astrometry - credit Astrometry.net |
Globular Clusters M53 and NGC5053
Globular Cluster M53 is located about 63.000ly away from earth. NGC5053 is located at a distance of 53.500ly from earth.
Both clusters are taken with Nikon D7500 on TLAPO 80/480 f/6. Stacking, including darks, with DeepskyStakker and final editing using CS4.
Both clusters are taken with Nikon D7500 on TLAPO 80/480 f/6. Stacking, including darks, with DeepskyStakker and final editing using CS4.
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Jupiter
Boarding Pass to Mars
Send by iPhone 6 iOS 11.2.5
I'm on board of the next Mars mission. My boarding pass just arrived 😀
SpaceX Starlink
Send by iPhone 6 iOS 11.2.5
This morning at 0h58 I could see many individual lights, like a train. It was very bright and moving as fast as the ISS (which passed 30 minutes earlier at 0h12).
Unfortunately I was just switching scopes and my camera was inside, not ready. However it was a visual spectacular phenomen, "wow".
According other message it was SpaceX with Starlink satellites.
Anyway a fantastic experience and a little "alien".
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