Monday, November 28, 2022

IC 1848 The Soul Nebula

 













IC 1848 "The Soul Nebula"
10 subs @ 180 seconds
ISO 3200
480mm Daystar Refractor f/6
Modded Canon T3i body

Ok, why "Soul"? I guess because the Heart Nebula is so close someone thought "Heart and Soul" would be appropriate! (Matthew 22:37)

Both of these are near the constellation Cassiopeia (The big "W" of stars that are near overhead in the evening sky about 9 pm).

The visual "size" of this nebula is "larger" than the size of the full Moon but because it is dim one needs photography to see it in all of its beauty!

Saturday, November 26, 2022

Heart Nebula - IC 1805

 My first attempt at this nebula IC 1805
between the Cassiopeia and Perseus constellations.

No wonder they call it the "Heart Nebula"!



I removed the stars in this photo so you could see the nebulosity better:

My past processing process resulted in the stars overwhelming the nebulosity
which I didn't like at all. Here's what that looked like...
compare this image with the first and you can see the total difference!
Stars are colorless and bloated. That is why I like my new process!


Tuesday, November 8, 2022

A Quick Report on the Total Lunar Eclipse of November 8, 2022















A quick image from last night's total lunar eclipse! A bigger report with pics to come! 

This was taken at the darkest time of totality (one is the cropped version of the other).

More Solar Imaging... night imaging to come!

  Taken with a monochrome 5 megapixel camera on an 8" SCT Meade LX200GPS with a Baader solar filter and a 2X Barlow len.s Of these two ...