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From John: Mount:: Celestron AVX Scope: Celestron C6 with Starizona flattner Camera: Touptek IMX 571 Guide Scope: Orion 50 Processed with PI and Photoshop From my ba...
From Gordon: Bortle 5-6 from my deck in Cochrane Equipment: Sharpstar 94EDPH APO (triplet) Skyw...
From Allen: M81 and M82 was captured using HaOIII shots from 2025-05-05 to 2025-04-07 and RGB from 2025-05-01 to 2025-05-03. There is about 11 hours of integration (4hrs RGB, 7hrs HaOIII) within the high light poll...
Celestron NexStar 4SE Skywatcher GTI MountPentax DSLR & Svbony 305 Camera (with solar filter)
imply used my SeeStar S30. I imaged the California nebula (NGC 1499) for about 1 hour long. All stacking and processing I had done was done within the SeeStar app.
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From Ray: Image: 60 subs 300 seconds each Taken late December
From our very own Gabe, here at AST: This is a composition of ~400 exposures taken during totality from Hot Springs, Arkansas on April 8, 2024. The different exposure levels of the sub exposures let me show everything from th...
