Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Flame and Horsehead Nebula




On the evening of december 5th, I made some pictures of the flame nebula (NGC2024) and horsehead nebula (IC434). For the first time I used my new H-alpha filter 13nm narrowband. It was difficult to get the stars in focus but next time I will spend more time to get this fixed.Conditions : at start high humidity, later freezing -2.5°C and high clouds. So conditions were poor but still I'm proud of the final resuls. My best ever flame and horsehead nebula.

Setting : Nikon D7500 and TLAPO 80/480 f/6; H-alpha ISO6400 19x90s; lights ISO3200 10x60. Cameracontrol with DigiCamControl; stacking using DeepSkyStacker (seperate Ha and lights) and final stacking of the two results with CS4. DeNoise AI was used to remove the noise from the picture.

NOAA18 091220 UT10h14

NOAA18 weather image of this morning UT10h14. Picture was received via WebSDR @Nurnberg (Germany). Pictures are stacked and editing using CS4 and DeNoise AI.



Monday, December 7, 2020

M33 Triangulum Galaxy

The Triangulum Galaxy or Messier M33 (NGC589) is located in constellation Triangulum and about 2.73 million ly away from Earth. It's the third largest galaxy of the Local Group, next to our own Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy M31. Some people are able to see M33 with the naked eye making this object the most distant object seen without ny optical support.

Setting : Nikon D7500 and TLAPO80/480 f/6; ISO3200 72x60s and 5x darks. Camera control with DigiCamControl. Stacking using APP and final editing in CS4 and DeNoise AI.



Flame & Horsehead Nebula reworked



On the evening of december 5th,  I made some pictures of the flame nebula (NGC2024) and horsehead nebula (IC434). For the first time I used my new H-alpha filter 13nm narrowband. It was difficult to get the stars in focus but next time I will spend more time to get this fixed.
Conditions : at start high humidity, later freezing -2.5°C and high clouds. So conditions were poor but still I'm proud of the final resuls. My best ever flame and horsehead nebula.

Setting : Nikon D7500 and TLAPO 80/480 f/6; H-alpha ISO6400 19x90s; lights ISO3200 10x60. Cameracontrol with DigiCamControl; stacking using DeepSkyStacker (seperate Ha and lights) and final stacking of the two results with CS4. DeNoise AI was used to remove the noise from the picture. 



Sunday, December 6, 2020

Horsehead and Flame Nebula

Yesterday evening I made some pictures of the flame nebula (NGC2024) and horsehead nebula (IC434). For the first time I used my new H-alpha filter 13nm narrowband. It was difficult to get the stars in focus but next time I will spend more time to get this fixed. 
Conditions :  at start high humidity, later freezing -2.5°C and high clouds. So conditions were poor but still I'm proud of the final resuls. My best ever flame  and horsehead nebula.
Setting : Nikon D7500 and TLAPO 80/480 f/6; H-alpha ISO6400 19x90s; lights ISO3200 10x60. Cameracontrol with DigiCamControl; stacking using APP and final editing with CS4.





Saturday, December 5, 2020

Jupiter and Saturn getting closer

 Each day, Jupiter and Saturn are getting closer. The final is foreseen on December 21st. 



Wednesday, December 2, 2020

INTER-MAI-75 ARISS-SSTV - First Download



My first ever download of images from the International Space Station ISS. The event was organised by ARISS and MAI Moskovskiy Aviatsionniy Institoet (Moscow Aviation Institute) on december 1 and 2, 2020. Due to some issues no signal was made on december 1, so all focus for today, and with succes.





Today, the signal was available from UT11h50-18h25 and anytime the ISS signals could be picked up by an antenna. I used the antenna's connected through WebSDR in the UK, Russia, Belgium and the Netherlands. The signals were send in FM 145800kHz. Decoding was done with MMSSTV software. In order to know when to connect with the WebSDR stations, Heavens-Above was used to locate the position of the ISS. 



Results : in total I could connect 3 times with the ISS and it was possible to make contact through each of the 4 WebSDR stations. Unfortunately I was not able to download any perfect image. I saw this before when connecting with the NOAA satellites via WebSDR. The best result was made with the station @Heppen  which is very close to my homeadress. It could be that due to the short distance of this station to my homelocation, dataloss is minimal. It's amazing that I could connect with the ISS and downloading TV-signals and getting images. The ISS did send 12 images, I could download 4 of them. Interesting was aswell that during my last download I could see ISS live passing above my house :) really cool!


ARISS
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) inspires people and students, worldwide, to pursue interests and careers in science, technology, engineering and math through amateur radio communications opportunities with the International Space Station (ISS) on-orbit crew. 

All software and websites used to make the connection possible are available via my blog : see this link.