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From Barry: Saturn during the Sept 20 Titan shadow transit. The shadow is near the resolution limit of my telescope, a Celestron C8 from 1978. Details Celestron C8 with a Z...
The Iris Nebula is a famous reflection/dark nebula in the constellation Cepheus. It is one of the closest popular targets to the Northern Celestial Pole, and as such it can be imaged at any time of the year for people as far north as ...
Here's 18 hours worth of 5-minute exposures on the Eastern veil nebula from a Bortle 7, in the constellation Cygnus which Taha rightfully describes as goated. The gear involved is a QHY183CC for the main camera, an HEQ5 Pro for the mo...
From Kirby: NGC225 is a circumpolar open cluster in Cassiopeia located about 200 light years from Earth.A bit over 26 hours of total integration (315 - 300 second sub-exposures taken...
From Allen: C11 - NGC 7635 Bubble Nebula was captured using Ha_OIII shots from 2025-08-28 to 2025-09-12; SII_Hb shots from 2025-09-15 to 2025-09-18. There is about 24.75 hours of integration (11.9 hrs Ha_OIII and ...
From Jack: Telescope: Askar 71F Camera: ASI585MC PRO Mount: Sky Watcher Star Adventurer Filter: Svbony UHC
At Starfest 2025 (Riverplace Campground, Ayton, Ontario, Bortle 3–4), I imaged the Eastern Veil Nebula (NGC 6992) with the ZWO Seestar S50. I collected about 871 light frames at 10 seconds each for just over 2 hours, plus...
