After the Bode galaxies shots I programmed the software and took 175 pictures of the Iris Nebula. This ran until about 4:30 am.
The recording data and astrometry evaluation.
After the Bode galaxies shots I programmed the software and took 175 pictures of the Iris Nebula. This ran until about 4:30 am.
The recording data and astrometry evaluation.
A shot with the Dwarf II from yesterday evening. However, more focal length is necessary for the galaxy… Recording data
An image (from 50 individual images) of the comet that could possibly be visible to the naked eye from April. Predicting comets is always a bit difficult, but the development of the magnitude until May could make it possible. However, it will probably not be as bright as C/2020 F3 Neowise in 2020.
A somewhat older image with the DWARF II. Here I photographed the area around the Flame and Horsehead Nebula. The image is from January 9, 2024. The image was taken directly from the DWARF II, as I was unable to stack the individual shots afterwards despite several attempts. The differences to the Skywatcher telescope […]
[…] an alternative, I have programmed the software for the Iris Nebula. I had already made this object last year in September. At that time – as an appendage for the night – but only 175 light shots and no darks […]