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optics and tracking test. poor sky conditions, windy , and full moon.
new collimation process, and improved motor drive, proper voltage and amperage. improved polar alinment procedure,
fairly decent round stars,, no coma corrector,, stock focuser........omni 150 reflector, xlt........cg4 mount, tweeked,
#maya sky observatory#orionnebula#m42#full moon#11minute test exposuer#deep sky stacker#poor sky conditions#under full moon light
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My first attempt to image the great Orion nebula M42 and the De Marain nebula M43.
Scope: Celestron Nexstar 6SE + DIY Wedge
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X3
Aperture: 150 mm, focal length: 1500 mm, f10
909 frames @ 20s, 3200 ISO (5 hours, 3 minutes integration time)
Software: Stellarium, Kstars, Deep Sky Stacker, Gimp
#m42#m43#greatorionnebula#DeMarainNebula#celestron#nexstar#6se#canon#stellarium#kstars#deep sky stacker#gimp#astrophotography#night sky
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Orion From 14 Feb 2025. The two on the top are not so good. Left one is stacked 18 photos using Deep Sky Stacker. I cannot get rid of any of the light polution with that software. The one on the right is a single image with the clouds. The bottom one, using a software called Sequator. It allows you to remove some of the light pollution. I was able to keep some of the clouds. Note the red "star" above the belt. That is Jupiter. Nikon D750 - 50MM F2.8 200 ISO 8 Secs per frame.
#photography#my photography#my photos#photoblog#photographers on tumblr#my photo#journal entry#clouds#astro community#astro observations#astrophotography
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The famous Great Nebula in Orion in the center and the Running Man Nebula at the top. RAW imaging stacked in Deep Sky Stacker and then processed in Adobe and LR. 250 images comprised to make this image.
#astronomy#galaxy#nebula#stars#space#night#telescope#time exposures#M42#gas#Orion#constellation#winter#copyright#colors#Messier object#catalog#star formation
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オリオン座大星雲を2つのフリーソフトでスタッキングしてみました。
左:Sequator 右:Deep Sky Stacker
画像の切り出し方法の違いで右の方のサイズが大きくなってしまいましたが、星の流れ方からするとスタッキング精度はDeepSkyStackerの方が良い結果に見えます。
#川崎市多摩区#オリオン座大星雲#Astronomy#deep sky#starry sky#original photograhpy#vintage lens#orion#orion gleat nebula#オールドレンズ#MC RUBINAR 500mm/5.6 MACRO#PENTAX K-3Ⅱ#単焦点#pentax#オリオン座#old lens#oldlens#primelens#manual focus#MF Lens#天体写真#星空写真
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Horseshoe Bend of the Little Colorado River by Wayne Pinkston Via Flickr: Website, Instagram, Facebook Horseshoe Bend of the Little Colorado River. There are 4-5 horseshoe bends in the Little Colorado River within the Grand Canyon, and this is one of them. Different bends line up with the Milky Way at different times. This is in the Navajo Nation so you need a permit to go there. The Grand Canyon is not as deep here as it is more west, but is still really impressive, and the river views are excellent. That is the real color of the water. I have not changed it at all, only mildly increased contrast. The sky is a stack processed in Starry Landscape Stacker. This is one frame at 14 mm. Foreground was a long exposure of 5 min, f/2.0, ISO 1600. Sky was a stack of 20 images at f/2.0, 20 sec, ISO 6400. Images blended in PS. There was a LOT of airglow which I find appealing. Cheers, Wayne
#little colorado river#grand canyon#east rim#colorado river#river#canyon#night#sky#night sky#night photography#night landscape#wayne pinkston#waynepinkstonphoto.com#lightcrafter#lightcrafter.com#stars#star#starry night#starry sky#milky way#galaxy#cosmos#astrophotography#landscape astrophotography#wide field astrophotography#landscape#wide angle
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We Were Gods (Pacific Rim)
(Reboot preview for @marvelousthronewars)
Remember K-Day.
Those posters had been plastered on every building, every bulletin board, every flat surface that people could stick them to. Songs were written, documentaries were made, and rumor had it there was a Hollywood production in the works. The Kaiju was on display in some museum, tens of thousands of lives were lost, and the crippling effects to the United States military would last for years.
Remember K-Day? There would be no forgetting it.
Especially for those of us who survived.
Prologue Carolina
August 15th, 2013 Oakland, California
Mommy, when are you coming home?
Someone is screaming. It isn’t until I need to take a breath that I realize it’s me.
Even then, it’s hard to stop.
My leg is pounding and my back is on fire. There is blood on my hands, but I don’t have the presence of mind to investigate where it came from. I can’t even comprehend which direction is up, much less give myself a medical evaluation.
I’m lying on the floor of the helicopter, which is actually the left side door. The Black Hawk had landed on its side at the end of the crash. My leg is suspended above me, caught in the radio cables, while the rest of my body awkwardly straddles the door gun.
For a moment, I stare at my foot, as it swings above me, then past it where the right door has been busted open. The sky above is bright and cheery. I can almost pretend the ash is falling snow.
“Williams!” my voice croaks as sense begins to reestablish itself. “Williams, talk to me!”
Pinned in my helmet, I can’t turn my head to look for my fellow crew chief, but it doesn’t take long for me to realize that I don’t have to. It was the reason we crashed. That giant…thing destroying the city took a swipe at the helicopter, taking the door, and Williams, with it.
“Fuck!”
I take a breath, assessing my situation. My hand gingerly reaches out to my foot, hoping to untangle it from the cords, but something in my back strains, and my hand flops uselessly back to the ground. I’m unable to reach it. So, I shift my hips, attempting to lift my leg free. Everything is on fire again, my nerves, my muscles, my bones. The only thing that keeps me going is another scream.
When my leg is finally free, it hits the floor, hard, and the pain makes me pass out.
It’s darker when I wake up. Something is rumbling in the distance. Thunder maybe.
Or it.
I reach up and pull my helmet off, head crying in relief as my hair spills around my face. Tucking the strands away, my hand rubs against something painful and sticky. There is a gash on my forehead. Explains the blood.
Taking deep breaths, I brace myself for the pain to come, silently hoping I’m not in for another nap. Idyllically, I shouldn’t move. My back is damaged in ways I can only make worse, but I can’t fool myself. No one is coming for me in this chaos. To them, I’m already dead.
I roll, slowly, onto all fours, gingerly testing each limb for any breaks. My right leg pulses slightly, but it’s a green light otherwise. I should be grateful my hip didn’t pop out of its socket.
Carefully, I crawl over the wreckage to the cockpit, but I don’t hold out much hope for survivors. Pilots always took one hell of a hit when these things crashed. If either had survived, their legs would be all but useless to them, and I am hardly in a position to do them much good. A bandage and a prayer won’t go far out here.
A bloody mess is all that greets me. I don’t even recognize either man anymore.
I lean back, facing the sky again.
How the hell did I survive?
Another rumble catches my attention, followed by two F-16 fighter jets flying dangerously low.
Definitely not a storm then.
Climbing out of the helicopter is a struggle. I fall several times, finding a new pain with each attempt. Somehow, I claw my way to the surface, rolling onto the remains of the door where I lay on my back for some time, catching my breath and waiting for the pulsing to leave the edges of my vision.
We landed dead center in the street, some shopping district by the looks of it. Parked cars are crushed under rubble, windows are blown out of storefronts, bags and purses and bits of groceries lie abandoned on the ground. There isn’t a soul in sight.
In the distance, a building collapses.
I watch the debris as it blasts through the street, quickly covering my face as it washes over me. A muffled sort of silence falls over the area, as though I am underwater. There is sound, and yet I can’t hear anything, only my breath against my gloves.
There is nothing but gray when I dare to uncover my face. Unless a good wind comes through, the dust won’t settle, lingering in the humid summer air for some time. I lift my shirt over my mouth and nose, cursing myself for leaving my helmet behind. My goggles are on it.
I continue to watch the area, making out what few silhouettes I can; I need to make a plan, figure out where I am and get the hell out.
Sudden movement in the distance catches my attention.
I flip over onto my stomach, adrenaline canceling out whatever pain I might have felt.
Only then do I feel the ground shaking.
Trespasser is larger than the surrounding buildings. It moves slowly, but each step is hundreds of feet. In the darkness of the debris cloud, I can see its eyes glowing blue.
And they are looking at me.
It screams.
For a creature so large, the sound is painfully shrill. I cover my ears in pain, rolling off the helicopter onto the street below.
I curl up into a ball, my hands still on my ears, waiting for it to stop, screaming all the while.
Just stop.
Please.
Stop.
“Gregory! Gregory, listen to me!”
Someone is standing over me. Why isn’t he covering his ears too?
“This isn’t real!” he shouts. He has an accent.
Not real? Of course it’s real. People died. People are still dying. We are going to die.
“Think about your daughter!”
Casey? How does he know about Casey? My beautiful little girl who is so far from here, but safe. She’s safe. I wish I was safe with her. She just turned seven last month and…
No, that isn’t right. Her birthday is in February, not July. And she’s five. How can she be seven?
Unless…
“That’s it, Gregory,” the man says, offering a hand. I release my ears, finding it suddenly silent again, and stand with his help. His face, that outfit, not a uniform but something…familiar.
“Stacker?” I mumble, the name not entirely foreign on my tongue. My eyes look around the area with newfound clarity. Everything seems to have stopped moving, Trespasser included.
“That’s right,” he answers. “You know where we are?”
I take a breath, looking at my hands. My combat uniform is gone, replaced by the same suit Stacker is wearing. A Drivesuit.
“We’re not here.”
. . .
March 18th, 2015 Kodiak Island, Alaska PPDC Proving Grounds
I gasp, clawing at my helmet. One hands throws it off while the other toggles the manual release. Once the clamps are removed from my suit, I fall on my hands and knees, taking deep breaths, heaving.
“What the hell did you do to her?!”
“Is that going to happen to us?!”
“I did not sign up for this shit!”
People are shouting; people I know. The candidates for the program. Soldiers, sailors, pilots. There’s an Australian, and Stacker, and me. I’m one of them.
I’m one of them because of what I did, because I was there on K-Day. But wasn’t I just there? I felt it and heard it, everything was exactly the same. I was there.
But it wasn’t real, like Stacker said. But it felt real.
“Pentecost and Gregory are only the second pair of candidates to have initiated a neural bridge,” a woman quickly explained. Caitlyn Lightcap, the famed creator of this bullshit. “Being connected to another person’s mind, there are multiple factors that we could never anticipate.”
“It’s never happened to us,” said a man. Lieutenant Sergio D’onofrio.
“But we aren’t you.”
Someone is touching my shoulders, moving me into a sitting position. I don’t even know who. My eyes won’t move. I have to focus. If they close for even one second, I’ll be right back there.
“What happened in there?” asks the man holding me. I know the accent. It’s the Australian, Hercules Hansen. Just like me, he’s only here because of something he did when the Kaiju attacked, things we would both rather forget, but the world won’t let us.
Stacker answers him. “She was reliving a memory, or something very much like it.”
“No!” I shout, suddenly regaining control of my body, though only momentarily. I sway on my feet, and Herc has to catch me. “That was not a memory. You don’t feel your body breaking in a memory; you don’t smell the bodies.”
I’m crying, and it’s embarrassing, because of course the woman would get emotional. Stacker just stands there, clearly made of stone, but he was never there. He’s never been so close to a Kaiju that he could touch it if he had the ambition; he’s never seen an entire city reduced to ash because there were no options left.
But I have, and they made me see it again.
The walls are starting to close in. I can’t breathe.
“I can’t-”
It’s all I manage to mumble before I duck out of Herc’s grasp, running for the exit.
“Let her go,” Stacker orders, clearing the path for me as I barge through the other candidates.
I used to have this building memorized, could probably walk through it blindfolded if given the chance. I’d been here for months with little else to do, but right now, my memories are a jumbled mess. I can’t make sense of any of it, so I stumble around, lost and confused.
Workers are staring at me, attracted by the outrageous look that is Drivesuit fashion and the sound of its heavy boots on the concrete floor. I barely notice them, desperately searching for a simple exit sign.
When I finally spot one, I slam through the door so hard, I nearly fall over again.
It’s the dead of winter still this far north, but the cold air is a godsend, jolting my mind back to a clearer place.
When someone bothers to come find me, I’m sitting against the building, watching snow drift across the hills in the distance. My body isn’t even cold. These Drivesuits are oddly well insulated.
Stacker Pentecost isn’t in his Drivesuit anymore. He’s back in a regular suit and tie. He doesn’t put on anything less than formal if he doesn’t have to. The guys and I bet that he’d box with us in one if they let him.
There is something calming about his stoic presence. As angry as I had been earlier, I’m grateful that Stacker is the way he is. He is the solid rock that the rest of us lean on, like a good First Sergeant that a commander and his unit can always rely on. I’ve known a few over the years. They always seemed larger than life to me, and now I’m supposed to be Drifting with one.
“You had some shit memories too, Stacker,” I mumble, watching a tern glide on the breeze.
“Why are you here?”
I chuckle. “Because the higher ups think my face would look nice on a poster.”
“That explains them, but why are you here, Gregory?”
Trespasser flashes in my mind. Six days of fighting, six days of helplessness, all culminating in the hollowest victory anyone has ever faced. Sometimes I still jump when a light turns on suddenly. More terrifying than that Kaiju was the bomb that took it out.
“Because killing ourselves in order to survive isn’t the way,” I reply, looking up at Stacker. “I’m not quitting, if that’s what you’re getting at.”
“It’s not. You’re a good soldier, Gregory. I know that drive. You’ll see this through to the end. Both of us will. Just hang on to the why and you’ll be able to get through this.”
I stand up again, watching as the sun breaks through the clouds for the first time in days. In the distance, I can make out Brawler Yukon’s enormous form.
“You think it’ll work?”
Stacker is quiet for a while, as if debating. But I’ve come to know him well here in Alaska. He’s a man who doesn’t say anything lightly, and has no issues taking the time to do it. There is a sharp focus in his eyes as he stares at the distant Jaeger, as if he’s picturing what it’s going to do in the future.
“We’ll make it work.”
#like i said i went way more in depth with the intricacies#the set up of the PPDC is like my favorite stuff#and don't worry about avwh#i wrote this like two years ago#pacific rim fanfiction#pacific rim oc#pacific rim
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The Whirlpool Galaxy: M51 and its dwarf galaxy companion NGC 5195. Certainly would never be mistaken for a Hubble image but this is my first attempt at capturing a DSO (Deep Sky Object) via my telescope and a DSLR. Captured in the highly light-polluted (red zone!) skies of Salt Lake City. I need to work on a number of things, including post-processing. Here are the session details for those interested: 15 stacked (via Starry Sky Stacker) 43" images captured with a Pentax K5 mounted on a Celestron Omni-Pro 150 (6" reflector) ... Tomatin 12-year single-malt Scotch nearby. #clayhausphotography #astrophotography #astronomy #Stars #Galaxies #M51 #Space #AstronomyNotAstrology #Cosmology (at Milky Way) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxAsAUUnR2b/?igshid=12npxcoqsnw6q
#clayhausphotography#astrophotography#astronomy#stars#galaxies#m51#space#astronomynotastrology#cosmology
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The Rosette Nebula. The Rosette Nebula spans a distance of about 100 lightyears across and is located 5,000 lightyears from Earth in the Monoceros constellation.
Image Details:
- Imaging Scope: William Optics 61mm Zenithstar II Doublet
- Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI183MC Color with UV/IR Blocking filter
- Guiding Scope: William Optics 66mm Petzval
- Guiding Camera: Orion Starshoot Auto Guider
- Filter: ZWO Duo Band (HA & OIII)
- Acquisition Software: Sharpcap
- Guiding Software: PHD2
- Capture Software: SharpCap Pro (LiveStack mode with dithering)
- Light Frames: 15x5 mins @ 100 Gain, Temp -20C
- Dark Frames: 15*5 mins
- Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker
- Processed in PixInsight, Adobe Lightroom and Topaz Denoise AI
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non modfied , canon xsi... 57 second exposuers, .. stacked in deep sky stacker..
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How to Edit the Milky Way in Photoshop!
How to edit the Milky Way in Photoshop (A Better Way) In this video, I'll show you how to edit the Milky Way in Photoshop.
I use Deep Sky Stacker to align my images and then use specific photoshop actions to enhance the colors and beauty of the Milky Way.
Don't be afraid to play with the data, and produce a version of the image YOU want to see. That's what I love about processing astronomy images.
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First set from last night's imaging. Quite a bit of improvement from my first attempt at this galaxy. 12/11/2020, 6:00pm. Triangulum Galaxy (M33, NGC 598), in the Triangulum constellation. William Optics Gran Turismo 81 IV (480mm focal length, F/5.9) w/6AIII x0.8 flattener (total effective focal length with flattener is 384mm, F/4.7), Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro mount, Nikon D5100. Optolong L-Pro light pollution filter. 120 x 90 sec light subs (3 hours total integration), 20 darks, 40 bias. ISO 800. Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker, post processed in Gimp. #astroimaging #astrophotography #astronomy #photography #skyandtelescope #skywatcher #nikon #nightskyphotography #galaxy #triangulumgalaxy #williamoptics (at Westminster, Maryland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CItve94H7ie/?igshid=1qus1r2ctjebz
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milky way,,non modfied, canon dslr camera,canon xsi...deep sky stacker stack of i minute exposuers. to make composite image.
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¡Re-procesando ando!
Nebulosas del Lago y Trífida, M8 y M20 respectivamente (Catálogo Messier)
Son dos objetos relativamente sencillos de observar y capturar en fotografía por su brillo y diámetro angular, se ubican justo en el centro galáctico en la zona de Sagitario.
En este re-procesado me puse a ver lo potente que es PixInsight 1.8 utilizando un apilado ya realizado desde antes con Deep Sky Stacker solo por curiosidad y debo confesar que me ha gustado y por eso decidí compartir de nuevo este par de bellos objetos de cielo profundo ubicados a unos 5.000 años luz de distancia.
Las capturas fueron realizadas con una Nikon D750 en un refractor Apocromático (triplete) sin aplanador de campo, he recortado a zona del centro dejando por fuera las estrellas alargadas.
Distancia focal de 420mm y 70mm de diámetro.
Montura Celestron AVX sin autoguiado.
23 minutos de integración calibrados como Darks, Flats y Bías.
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Meine erste Aufnahme eines Galaxiehaufens. Sollte es stimmen, ist hier der Vegus-Haufen abgebildet. Klar: Ich bin bei weitem noch nicht im Bereich der Semi-Professionellen Astrofoto-Ebene angelangt. Ich kämpfe mit dem Fokus, Seeing usw... Aber es ist trotzdem ein unglaublich geiles Feeling, 100 Fotos - auf denen kaum etwas zu erkennen ist - übereinander zu legen, ein paar Settings zu machen und dann eine Struktur zu erkennen, die mehrere hundert Milliarden Kilometer weit von unseren Heimatplaneten entfernt ist. Einfach geil, was heutzutage alles möglich ist.... Equipment: Maksutov 90/1250 Nikon D750 1,5 Barlow-Linse Castel O-III Filter Software: Deep Sky Stacker Adobe Photoshop & Adobe Photoshop Lightroom (PS: Wie immer: Wer das Originalfoto haben möchte:PN und ich sende es gerne zu! Aber Vorsicht: Ein 120 MB Foto im .tif oder .nef Format kann man nicht mit einem Smartphone öffnen. Ohne PC/Laptop geht da gar nichts...) #astrophotography #astro #galaxy #stars #universe #photoofthenight🌙 (hier: Statzendorf, Niederösterreich, Austria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCePPqsFXnz/?igshid=jnl049ebktaz
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