Continuing with my goal of imaging all 110 Messier Objects and other objects:
Dumbbell Nebula 8:23 pm
M27 - Dumbbell Nebula
Location: Goshen, CT
Date/Time: 10/10/15 8:23 pm
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i, Backyard EOS
Telescope: Orion ED80 80mm f/7.5 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Mount: Orion Sirius EQ-G GoTo Telescope Mount
Autoguiding: Orion StarShoot G3 attached to and Orion Short Tube 80mm
Focal Length: 600mm
f/7.5
Exposure: 5-60s (total exposure, 5min)
ISO: 800
Post Processing: DSS, PS, Picasa3 (crop)
Note: It turned out OK for what it was, a test. I took better images of the Dumbbell (longer exposure) previously but it was the first object of the night.
Andromeda Galaxy - 9:06 pm
M31 - Andromeda Galaxy, M32 - Satellite Galaxy, M110 - Satellite Galaxy
Location: Goshen, CT
Date/Time: 10/10/15 9:06 pm
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i, Backyard EOS
Telescope: Orion ED80 80mm f/7.5 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Mount: Orion Sirius EQ-G GoTo Telescope Mount
Autoguiding: Orion StarShoot G3 attached to and Orion Short Tube 80mm
Focal Length: 600mm
f/7.5
Exposure: 6-60s, 15-120s, 1-180s (total exposure, 39min)
ISO: 800
Post Processing: DSS, PS, Picasa3 (Label)
Note: I am pleased with the way this turned out. I have imaged M31 before but not for this long (39 min). I wish I did this for even longer. Maybe next time.
North American Nebula 10:29 pm
North American Nebula
Location: Goshen, CT
Date/Time: 10/10/15 10:29 pm
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i, Backyard EOS
Telescope: Orion ED80 80mm f/7.5 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Mount: Orion Sirius EQ-G GoTo Telescope Mount
Autoguiding: Orion StarShoot G3 attached to and Orion Short Tube 80mm
Focal Length: 600mm
f/7.5
Exposure: 6-60s, 4-120s (total exposure, 14min)
ISO: 800
Post Processing: DSS, PS
Note: There are certainly much better photos of this object but this was the first time I ever was able to capture any nebulousness.
The Pleiades Cluster - 10:57 pm
M45 - Pleiades Cluster
Location: Goshen, CT
Date/Time: 10/10/15 10:57 pm
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i, Backyard EOS
Telescope: Orion ED80 80mm f/7.5 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Mount: Orion Sirius EQ-G GoTo Telescope Mount
Autoguiding: Orion StarShoot G3 attached to and Orion Short Tube 80mm
Focal Length: 600mm
f/7.5
Exposure: 1-60s, 5-90s, 16-120s, 3-180s (total exposure, 49min 30s)
ISO: 800
Post Processing: DSS, PS
Note: I am also pleased with the way Pleiades turned out. I have imaged M45 before but not for 49 min. This is one of my favorite objects to observe and image, thus look for more images of this in the future.
Bode's Nebula, the Cigar Galaxy and NGC 3077 - 1:30 am
M81 - Bode's Nebula, M82 - Cigar Galaxy, NGC 3077
Location: Goshen, CT
Date/Time: 10/11/15 1:30 am
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i, Backyard EOS
Telescope: Orion ED80 80mm f/7.5 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Mount: Orion Sirius EQ-G GoTo Telescope Mount
Autoguiding: Orion StarShoot G3 attached to and Orion Short Tube 80mm
Focal Length: 600mm
f/7.5
Exposure: 22-90s (total exposure, 33min)
ISO: 800
Post Processing: DSS, PS, Picasa3 (crop)
Note: Again, there are certainly much better photos of these objects as well, but this was the first time was able to image this with the help of BMAS members, Elliot Severn and Pete. It did get a little misty while imaging so the sub exposures are not as good as they could be.
Overall I had a decent imaging session but in hind sight I did too much. I should have imaged less objects for longer exposures.
Date/Time: 10/10/15 9:06 pm
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i, Backyard EOS
Telescope: Orion ED80 80mm f/7.5 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Mount: Orion Sirius EQ-G GoTo Telescope Mount
Autoguiding: Orion StarShoot G3 attached to and Orion Short Tube 80mm
Focal Length: 600mm
f/7.5
Exposure: 6-60s, 15-120s, 1-180s (total exposure, 39min)
ISO: 800
Post Processing: DSS, PS, Picasa3 (Label)
Note: I am pleased with the way this turned out. I have imaged M31 before but not for this long (39 min). I wish I did this for even longer. Maybe next time.
North American Nebula 10:29 pm
North American Nebula
Location: Goshen, CT
Date/Time: 10/10/15 10:29 pm
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i, Backyard EOS
Telescope: Orion ED80 80mm f/7.5 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Mount: Orion Sirius EQ-G GoTo Telescope Mount
Autoguiding: Orion StarShoot G3 attached to and Orion Short Tube 80mm
Focal Length: 600mm
f/7.5
Exposure: 6-60s, 4-120s (total exposure, 14min)
ISO: 800
Post Processing: DSS, PS
Note: There are certainly much better photos of this object but this was the first time I ever was able to capture any nebulousness.
The Pleiades Cluster - 10:57 pm
M45 - Pleiades Cluster
Location: Goshen, CT
Date/Time: 10/10/15 10:57 pm
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i, Backyard EOS
Telescope: Orion ED80 80mm f/7.5 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Mount: Orion Sirius EQ-G GoTo Telescope Mount
Autoguiding: Orion StarShoot G3 attached to and Orion Short Tube 80mm
Focal Length: 600mm
f/7.5
Exposure: 1-60s, 5-90s, 16-120s, 3-180s (total exposure, 49min 30s)
ISO: 800
Post Processing: DSS, PS
Note: I am also pleased with the way Pleiades turned out. I have imaged M45 before but not for 49 min. This is one of my favorite objects to observe and image, thus look for more images of this in the future.
Bode's Nebula, the Cigar Galaxy and NGC 3077 - 1:30 am
M81 - Bode's Nebula, M82 - Cigar Galaxy, NGC 3077
Location: Goshen, CT
Date/Time: 10/11/15 1:30 am
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i, Backyard EOS
Telescope: Orion ED80 80mm f/7.5 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Mount: Orion Sirius EQ-G GoTo Telescope Mount
Autoguiding: Orion StarShoot G3 attached to and Orion Short Tube 80mm
Focal Length: 600mm
f/7.5
Exposure: 22-90s (total exposure, 33min)
ISO: 800
Post Processing: DSS, PS, Picasa3 (crop)
Note: Again, there are certainly much better photos of these objects as well, but this was the first time was able to image this with the help of BMAS members, Elliot Severn and Pete. It did get a little misty while imaging so the sub exposures are not as good as they could be.
Overall I had a decent imaging session but in hind sight I did too much. I should have imaged less objects for longer exposures.
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