Sunday, October 31, 2021

Reworking Picture of Veil Nebula NGC6960



I reworked my picture of the Veil Nebula NGC6960. This time I used Starnet++ to eliminate all stars and keeping the nebula. After boosting up the contrast of the Nebula, the starless picture was added as a new layer in CS4 together with the original picture. 

Friday, October 29, 2021

Double Cluster NGC869/884


Double Cluster NGC869 and NGC884 in Constellation Perseus.


Set up : Nikon D7500, TLAPO80/480 f/6, ZWO Miniscope f/3.5, ASI224MC and setting ISO400, 360s. Software : Stellarium, EQMOD, ATP Camerasoftware and PHD2 Guidingsoftware. Pictures are edited with CS4 and DeNoise AI.



Black Hole Cygnus X-1

Where is Cygnus X-1? Cygnus X-1 is a black hole in constellation Swan. As it is a black hole it can't be seen. But we know it's near star HDE226868. I tried to find this star a couple of weeks ago but this failed due to setting issues and bad transparency. Yesterday I tried it again using Stellarium and with succes.
Setting: Nikon D7500 with TLAPO80/480 f/6, mini guidescope and guiding camera ZWO224MC, ISO400, 4x360s exposure time. Software used: Stellarium, PHD2 and ATP to control the camera. Pictures stacked using APP and final eding with CS4 and DeNoise AI.



Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann

Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann was observed in constellation Auriga, near star Hasseleh (iota Auriga). 



First Time Guiding - Veil Nebula NGC6960

A new milestone ...my first time ever guiding experience.
Set up : Nikon D7500, TLAPO80/480 f/6,  ZWO Miniscope f/3.5, ASI224MC and setting ISO400, 7x600s. Software : Stellarium, EQMOD, ATP Camerasoftware and PHD2 Guidingsoftware. Pictures are stacked using APP and final editing with CS4 and DeNoise AI.
 


Sunday, October 24, 2021

Sunspot AR2887 in Ca-K


Sunspot AR2887 was observed in Ca-K with setting: ASI224MC, TAL200K f/8.5, solarfilm ND3.8 and. 30s. Pictures stacked using AutoStakkert and final editing with CS4/



Sunday, October 17, 2021

Halo with Parry Arc and Parhelic Circle


This afternoon the Sun could be observed with a 22° halo but also with some other arcs and circles.