Sunday, September 15, 2013

More 1st Quarter Moon







I took some time tonight to process the rest of the images taken on Saturday.  The Registax program does a great job of stacking images, but I am so tempted to go for a higher resolution camera!  I get a little disappointed with how few pixels I have to work with!

Saturday, September 14, 2013

1st Quarter Moon


We had a gorgeously clear night here.  After watching the first half of the Auburn/Mississippi State football game, I decided to head out and try for some moon shots while listening to the second half on the radio (Auburn won with a decisive drive at the end of the game!!!).  For the first time, I tried using my NexImage camera with the Orion 8" scope on the Celestron VX mount.  The results were better than I could have expected.  Each shot above is approximately 1000 frames stacked and aligned using the Registax 6 software.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Messier 16


Messier 16 is often referred to as the Eagle Nebula.  One look at the photo above and you can see how this imagery would come to mind with the head facing downward and the tail highlighted by a relatively tight grouping of stars.  Technically speaking, M16 is the dense grouping of stars in the tail of the eagle.  It was first discovered in 1745, but the telescopes of the time were not able to see the nebulous cloud we now call the eagle.

To me, the most beautiful features of the eagle are the three pillars in the middle of the eagle's body.  These are sometimes called the "elephant" trunks and are home to active star formation.  Each trunk is an astounding 6 trillion miles long.

Photo Details
Messier 16
September 8, 2013
Orion 8" Astrograph on VX Mount
Nikon D3100 Camera
60 sub frames at 30"/frame
Total Exposure Time = 30 minutes
Image Stacking in Deep Sky Tracker
Image Processing in Fitswork