A short trip to Altluneberg. I wanted to see if the manor was suitable for some shots. On the way there, a short stop at the Hokemeyer Hus in Sellstedt. Once we arrived in Altluneberg, we first took a short walk to the local flood area Im Gliesch. And finally the manor from […]
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Month: January 2024
Another DWARF II
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 […]
Two times DWARF II – Part 2
The second object was the Orion Nebula. Photographed many times, but always beautiful to look at… Aufnahmedaten
Two times DWARF II
Yesterday evening it was clear again. I was able to set up the small DWARF II once again and photograph two objects. Since the small telescope has some problems with darker objects, I pointed it at two old acquaintances this time. The M33 galaxy is one of the brighter and above all larger appearing […]
IC342
An image from yesterday evening. The image of the IC342 galaxy was taken with the DWARF II with an exposure time of 1 hour. IC 342 is a barred spiral galaxy with an active Hubble-type SAB(rs)cd galactic nucleus in the constellation of Giraffe in the northern starry sky. It is around 11 million light […]
Geestland
Finally, no gray skies in Cuxland. In the morning, we took a trip through the town of Geestland. Our destinations were Ringstedt and Geestenseth. On the way to Ringstedt, we were able to catch a seasonal glimpse of the Valenbrook manor house in Fickmühlen. This is only possible in the winter months when the trees […]