Archive of deep sky pictures from Flickr account

I’m posting pictures from the past from before I started this website. I used to use Flickr and that was only so I could see my own pictures away from home. Here I am posting the picture and the description of what it is and maybe the capture details if I can find them. Here is a link to the Flickr account pictures as I didn’t copy them all here.

Here is the double cluster of stars in the north side of the sky.

The Double Cluster

Capture details:

Double Cluster
Camera: ZWO 294MM Pro at bin 1×1
Mount: EQ6R Pro
Telescope: Astrotech 115 EDT
Field flattener: Hotech Flattener
Guided with Astromania 60mm guide scope
Guide camera: ZWO Asi 120mm-s
Gain: 120
Offset: 30
Sensor Temperature: -10C
CLS Filter as Luminance 60s * 47
Red: 60s * 19
Green: 60s * 30
Blue: 60s * 25
Integration time : about 2 hours or 121 min
Flats: 50/filter
Dark Flats: 50/filter
Darks: 50/filter
Captured by NINA
Polar aligned by SharpCap
Stacked and processed by Pixinsight


Here is M27 or the Dumbell Nebula:

Messier 27 or the Dumbbell Nebula

Capture details:

Camera: ZWO 294MM Pro
Mount: EQ6R Pro
Telescope: Astrotech 115 EDT
Field flattener: Hotech Flattener
Guided with Astromania 60mm guide scope
Guide camera: ZWO Asi 120mm-s
Gain: 120
Offset: 30
Sensor Temperature: -10C
Ha Frames: 92 @180s
OIII Frames: 90@ 180s
Integration time : 9.1 hours
Flats: 50/filter
Dark Flats: 50/filter
Darks: 50/filter
Captured by NINA
Polar aligned by SharpCap
Stacked and processed by Pixinsight


This group of galaxies is known as the Leo triplet of galaxies.

The Leo Triplet of Galaxies.

Capture details:

This is the Leo Triplet. There was an asteroid that passed through on Feb 20 during the luminance capture. There’s a dim trail of it near the tiny galaxy in the upper right. That galaxy is IC 2745. It looked like the asteroid was tracking through from there from our perspective. I saw it on the subs I took. It was around 3 hours long there. It looks like a star but it is defiantly drifting toward the lower right. I guess that happens in this area a lot. I didn’t know how to clean it up.

Camera: ZWO 183MM Pro
Mount: EQ6R Pro
Telescope: Astrotech 115 EDT
Field flattener: Hotech flattener
Guided with Astromania 60mm guide scope
Guide camera: ZWO Asi 120mm-s
Gain: 111
Sensor Temperature: -10C
Lum= 208 @60s
Red= 59 @60s
Green= 47 @60s
Blue= 56 @60s
Integration time : about 6 hours
Flats: 50/filter
Dark Flats: 50/filter
Darks: 50/filter
Captured by NINA
Polar aligned by SharpCap
Stacked and processed by Pixinsight


Here is the Wizard Nebula:

The Wizard Nebula.

Camera: ZWO 183MM Pro
Mount: EQ6R Pro
Telescope: Astrotech 115 EDT
Field flattener: Hotec Fieldflattener
Guided with Astromania 60mm guide scope
Guide camera: ZWO Asi 120mm-s
Gain: 111
Sensor Temperature: -10C
Ha Frames: 66 @240s
SII Frames: 55 @240s
OIII Frames: 34 @240s
Integration time : about 10 hours
Flats: 50/filter
Dark Flats: 50/filter
Darks: 50/filter
Captured by NINA
Polar aligned by SharpCap
Stacked and processed by Pixinsight


Here is the Triangulum Galaxy:

Triangulum galaxy or Messier 33.

Capture details:

M33 Galaxy (Triangulum Galaxy)
Camera: ZWO 183MM Pro
Mount: EQ6R Pro
Telescope: Astrotech 115 EDT
Field flattener: Hotech SCA Field Flattener
Guided with Astromania 60mm guide scope
Guide camera: ZWO Asi 120mm-s
Gain: 111
Sensor Temperature: -10C
Lum Frames: 332 @60s
Red Frames: 51 @60s
Green Frames: 51 @60s
Blue Frames: 63 @60s
Integration time : 5.5 hours Luminance, About an hour for RGB each
Flats: 50/filter
Dark Flats: 50/filter
Darks: 50/filter
Captured by NINA
Polar aligned by SharpCap
Stacked and processed by Pixinsight


Here is the Eagle Nebula. Inside of it is the Pillars of Creation. Hubble took a close up of it and it became very famous as what a telescope in space can do:

The Eagle Nebula with the center being the Pillars of Creation.

Capture details:

Camera: ZWO 183MM Pro
Mount: EQ6R Pro
Telescope: Skywatcher Evostar 72mm
Field flattener: Orion field flattener for short refractors
Guided with Astromania 60mm guide scope
Guide camera: ZWO Asi 120mm-s
Gain: 111
Sensor Temperature: -10C
Ha Frames: 44 @240s
SII Frames: 46 @240s
OIII Frames: 61 @180s
Astronomik 6nm filters used
Integration time : About 9 hours
Flats: 50/filter
Dark Flats: 50/filter
Darks: 50
Catured by NINA software
Polar aligned by SharpCap
Stacked and processed by Pixinsight


Here is the Lagoon Nebula:

Lagoon Nebula

Capture details:

Camera: ZWO 183MM Pro
Mount: EQ6R Pro
Telescope: Skywatcher Evostar 72mm
Field flattener: Orion field flattener for short refractors
Guided with Astromania 60mm guide scope
Guide camera: ZWO Asi 120mm-s
Gain: 111
Sensor Temperature: -10C
Astronomik Narrowband filters 6nm
Ha Frames: 43 @240s
SII Frames: 45 @240s
OIII Frames: 53 @180s
Integration time : About 8.5h
Flats: 50/filter
Dark Flats: 50/filter
Darks: 50/filter
Catured by N.I.N.A. Software
Polar aligned by SharpCap
Stacked and processed by Pixinsight


This is the Monkey Head Nebula:

The Monkey Head Nebula.

Capture details:

Camera: ZWO 183MM Pro
Mount: Celestron AVX
Telescope: Skywatcher Evostar 72mm
Field flattener: Orion field flattener for short refractors
Guided with Astromania 60mm guide scope
Guide camera: ZWO Asi 120mm-s
Gain: 120
Sensor Temperature: -10C
Ha Frames: 23 @300s
Integration time : 1.92h
Flats: 30
Bias: 100 (I think)
Darks: 50
Catured by APT software
Polar aligned by SharpCap
Stacked and processed by Pixinsight


This is the Jellyfish Nebula:

Jellyfish nebula.

Capture details:

Camera: ZWO 183MM Pro
Mount: Celestron AVX
Telescope: Skywatcher Evostar 72mm
Field flattener: Orion field flattener for short refractors
Guided with Astromania 60mm guide scope
Guide camera: ZWO Asi 120mm-s
Gain: 120
Sensor Temperature: -10C
Filter Maker: Astronomik 6nm
Ha Frames: 45 @240s (3h)
SII Frames: 44 @240s (2.93h)
OIII Frames: 42 @240s (2.8h)
Total Integration time : Almost 8h:45min
Flats: 150 or 50/channel
Darks: 50
Flat-Darks: 150 or 50/channel
Captured by N.I.N.A. software
Polar aligned by SharpCap
Processed in Pixinsight

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