NGC 6914 is a complex emission and reflection nebula located in the constellation Cygnus at approximately 6,000 light-years away; it reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight and is best observed during the summer months.
NGC 6914 is a complex emission and reflection nebula located in the constellation Cygnus at approximately 6,000 light-years away; it reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight and is best observed during the summer months.
My 2023 reprocessed version of the Horsehead Nebula data from december 2021 with duo-narrowband filter.
The Elephant’s Trunk Nebula in my 2024 reprocessed version with photons collected in september 2021.
The available data are not the best. Nevertheless, the step to use a flattener was very important for me.
Dear Monkey Head Nebula: I won!
I tried it countless times. I was never successful to get a picture out of this material. Now, almost 3 years later I got a workflow (and the software) to handle this!
2023 reprocessed picture of Caldwell 49, the Rosette Nebula, based on the data from 2021.
7 Days after my first evening with my Vixen ed80sf, on February the 20th 2021, i had another clear sky. Again, i had to test and try a lot. Part 2/3
An evening in mid-February 2021. The first evening under a star-clear sky with my first APO. The first time out hunting, driven by curiosity for my first deep-sky object.
The very first photo with a visible object was the Orion Nebula. It felt like a miracle.