tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-61238073502551430752024-02-19T22:41:44.162-08:00Coachella Valley Astronomy and AstrophotographyThe general purpose of this blog is to highlight the potential of astronomy and astrophotography in the Coachella Valley, CA and surrounding areasAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.comBlogger63125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-29559120308665242932017-10-21T14:14:00.001-07:002017-10-21T14:14:22.716-07:00Pacman Nebula NGC 281Pacman Nebula NGC281<br />
Taken in Cathedral City, CA<br />
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90/500 Refractor<br />
2" Astro-Tech Field Flattener<br />
Canon 450d modded<br />
Baader 495nm Longpass filter<br />
Astronomik CLS CCD Clip Filter<br />
Celestron AVX Mount<br />
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10 Hours total exposure time<br />
66 Lights varying 7-19 minute exposures at iso 200-400<br />
60 Darks<br />
40 Flats<br />
80 Bias<br />
Stacked in DSS, edited in CS6<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.3591771999999810.3426163 -157.66777119999998 57.1907583 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-57519158931961491052017-09-26T18:32:00.001-07:002017-09-29T10:05:02.500-07:00Triangulum Galaxy M33Triangulum Galaxy M33<br />
Taken over 2 nights at Lake Cuyamaca, CA<br />
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90/500 Refractor<br />
2" Astro-Tech Field Flattener<br />
Canon 450d modded<br />
Baader 495nm Longpass filter<br />
Astronomik CLS CCD Clip Filter<br />
Celestron AVX Mount<br />
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5 Hours total Exposure Time<br />
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The Triangulum Galaxy is a spiral galaxy approximately 3 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Triangulum. It is cataloged as Messier 33 or NGC 598, and is sometimes informally referred to as the Pinwheel Galaxy, a nickname it shares with Messier 101. The Triangulum Galaxy is the third-largest member of the Local Group of galaxies, behind the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy. It is one of the most distant permanent objects that can be viewed with the naked eye.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Lake Cuyamaca, California 92036, USA32.9888749 -116.5823652000000332.975555899999996 -116.60253520000002 33.0021939 -116.56219520000003tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-63709903380056974642017-07-20T15:15:00.002-07:002017-07-20T15:15:36.026-07:00The Eastern Veil Nebula NGC 6992The Veil nebula has been my deep sky subject for the past month, and I'm finally done with the eastern portion. The desert heat and humidity we've had recently did not help at all, but us desert rats find ways to overcome this every summer. <div>
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NGC6992 Eastern Veil Nebula</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com1Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.359177199999987.3300073000000019 -157.66777119999998 60.2033673 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-8836761191396405362017-04-04T13:37:00.003-07:002017-04-04T13:37:50.975-07:00Comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak 4-1-17This was my first attempt at imaging a comet, and after tons of research online I was actually able to pull off some interesting images, and even a video of its movement. Comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak was not showing any signs of a tail, at least for now. The comets closest approach to the Sun is on April 12 2017, and it might start showing signs of a tail around then. Unfortunately, this comet is not really a naked eye object, and was even hard to spot in binoculars under our light polluted valley. This is why it's important to always turn off unnecessary lights at night, and if at all possible use lighting that does not pollute our night skies.<br />
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There are various ways to post process a set of comet images, one way stacks the comet and leaves the stars to trail. The other way is to stack the stars and the comet, which leaves you with a nice comet and a fairly clean star field in the background.<br />
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This was taken on 4-1-17 in Cathedral City, CA<br />
Orion ST80<br />
Canon 450d<br />
Celestron AVX Mount<br />
ASI120MC-s Guide Camera<br />
Astromania 60mm Guidescope<br />
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Comet and corrected star field</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.359177199999987.3273538000000009 -157.66777119999998 60.206020800000005 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-12768612759813341302017-03-11T15:10:00.002-08:002017-03-11T15:10:38.320-08:00Cigar Galaxy (M82), Bode's Galaxy (M81) Bode's galaxy (M81) is a large bright spiral galaxy located approximately 11.8 million light-years from Earth in the constellation of Ursa Major. The Cigar Galaxy (M82) can be found right next to M81 and resembles a cigar of sorts. This pair of galaxies look amazing next to each other, and the differences between them is striking. NGC3077 completes this trio of galaxies, but is more of a faint blob compared to its neighbors. I took these over a 3 week period in by backyard in Cathedral City California.<br />
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Celestron Nexstar 6se<br />
6.3 focal reducer<br />
AVX Mount<br />
Canon 450d 600s iso800<br />
Orion skyglow filter<br />
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Bode's Galaxy M81</div>
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Here are the 2 images stitched together, creating a wider field of view. I also was able to add some H-Alpha data to M81 which gives it a bit more color</div>
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This next image was taken with a Orion ST80 which has awider field of view and shows all 3 galaxies </div>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.35917719999998-8.763259699999999 161.02363530000002 76.2966343 -33.741989699999976tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-37981775499731513652017-03-11T10:02:00.001-08:002017-03-11T10:02:51.480-08:00Moon Craters taken 3-8-17I snapped an image of Clavius (crater) and Longomontanus (crater) the other night. The seeing was amazing, and the images show all kinds of detail.<br />
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Celestron Nexstar 6se<br />
Celestron AVX Mount<br />
ASI120MC-S Camera<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.35917719999998-13.301456699999996 161.02363530000002 80.834831299999991 -33.741989699999976tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-71079110523147136632017-03-11T09:55:00.001-08:002017-03-11T14:41:47.008-08:00Jupiter rotation video 3-8-17The other night I was out in the backyard imaging Jupiter and decided to make a rotation video of the planet. I ended up with 2 separate videos because the seeing changed and I had to reduce my magnification a bit. The end results turned out pretty good though!<br />
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These were made up of individual images taken every so often between 11pm and about 3am, so around a 4 hour period of rotation.<br />
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Celestron Nexstar 6se<br />
Celestron AVX Mount<br />
ASI120MC-S Camera<br />
Taken in Cathedral City, CA<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.359177199999987.3300073000000019 -157.66777119999998 60.2033673 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-49346002945029908692017-02-02T18:24:00.000-08:002017-02-02T18:24:18.663-08:00Jupiter 2-1-17Finally, Jupiter is back in the night sky! Oh, how I have missed this beautiful gas giant of a planet. As much as I enjoy imaging deep sky objects, my first love will always be planetary imaging. There is just something about imaging our local neighbors that puts me in a wonderful mood. Watching Jupiter rotate throughout the night is a sight to behold, and for such a large planet it does so about every 10 hours as opposed to our 24 hour Earth rotation. This means I can watch the great red spot on Jupiter slide across the surface in a matter of hours, and I can even see the movement of its 4 brighter moons. The black dot you see in the image is a shadow transit of Europa, one of Jupiter's larger moons.<br />
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9,000 frames de-rotated in Winjupos<br />
Stacked in Autostakkert2<br />
Sharpened in Avistack2 and PS<br />
Celestron Nexstar 6se telescope + 2x Barlow + 24mm eyepiece and extension tube<br />
Celestron AVX Mount<br />
Asi120mc-s camera<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.359177199999987.3300108 -157.66777119999998 60.203363800000005 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-61611976496868019842017-02-02T18:06:00.001-08:002017-02-02T18:06:28.364-08:00The Rosette NebulaThe Rosette Nebula taken in Cathedral City, CA<br />
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I've wanted to image the Rosette nebula for some time now, but with my Celestron 6se telescope it was not really feasible due to the large focal length of the scope. The Rosette nebula is huge! I decided to give it a try with my new Orion ST80, and I could not be happier with how it turned out. It is certainly not a Hubble image, but I did the best I could under light polluted skies, and man does it look beautiful.<br />
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5 hours total exposure time<br />
Canon 450d<br />
Orion ST80<br />
Orion Skyglow filter<br />
Celestron AVX mount<br />
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Stacked in DSS<br />
Edited it CS6 and LR<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.359177199999987.3300108 -157.66777119999998 60.203363800000005 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-33873091483273727132016-12-29T19:39:00.001-08:002016-12-29T19:41:22.799-08:00Orion Nebula and Running Man NebulaOrion Nebula and Running Man Nebula, 4 hours of exposure time. I've been hitting this one every chance I get, I love these 2 nebulae. They are probably my favorite to image. I'm hoping to end up with 8 hours or more of exposure time, cloudy for the next few days here so it will have to wait.<br /><br /><br /> 4 hours total exposure time<br /><br />Canon 450d<br /><br />Orion Skyglow filter<br /><br />Orion ST80<br /><br />Celestron AVX Mount<br /><br />Asi120mc-s guide camera<br /><br />Cathedral City, CA<div>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com1Cathedral City, CA, USA33.7805388 -116.4668035999999933.5694758 -116.78952709999999 33.991601800000005 -116.1440801tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-45835797749688653932016-10-19T15:16:00.000-07:002016-10-19T15:16:26.289-07:00Spot the Space Station over the Coachella Valley tonight<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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Spot the International Space Station over the Coachella Valley twice tonight! The first one is almost 7 minutes long and starts at 6:39pm. At 7 minutes long, this will appear to be a slow moving, but increasingly brightening star crossing the sky. It will appear in the Northwest at a 10 degree elevation and pass through the Little Dipper near the north star Polaris. Maximum elevation is 51 degrees, then it will start to fade away into the Southeastern sky. At a magnitude -3.6 it should be pretty bright, the Sun sets at 6:06pm so it will not be the darkest sky but I've personally seen the station pass by in daylight before, so no worries. </div>
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The second chance tonight to spot the Space Station will be at 8:18pm, this one only last for 1 minute and will be low on the horizon at a max elevation of 11 degrees and reach a magnitude 1.0. If you have a unobstructed view of the Southwest, it will pass very near the planet Saturn. </div>
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Celestron Nexstar 6se + wedge<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.35917719999998-13.959735199999997 161.02363530000002 81.4931098 -33.741989699999976tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-72751314094981464212016-09-07T11:30:00.000-07:002016-09-07T11:30:15.462-07:00Waxing Crescent Moon setting behind the San Jacinto Mountains 9-6-16 Last night, I set the telescope up in my backyard and snapped a few pictures of the Waxing Crescent Moon setting behind the San Jacinto Mountains in Palm Springs. The silhouette of the pine trees in front of the setting Moon looked breathtaking inside the eyepiece of the telescope, but only lasted for a few short seconds before it dipped below the trees and blinked out of existence behind the mountain top. I was only able to capture a couple pictures, but I think they turned out as planned, enjoy!<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.359177199999987.3273968000000025 -157.66777119999998 60.2059778 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-67184310558124096582016-08-06T13:51:00.000-07:002016-08-06T13:52:19.591-07:00Moon and Jupiter Conjunction over San Jacinto Peak 8-5-16A conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter over the beautiful San Jacinto Mountains in Palm Springs California, the last one of the year I believe. Jupiter is inching closer to the horizon as each day passes, and will soon disappear from view as it does its dance with the Sun. As the planetary season winds down, I will say I am going to miss Jupiter most of all. It put on one hell of a display during this years opposition, and easily dominated the night sky for months. As sad as I am seeing it go, I am also excited because the winter sky is starting to make an appearance in the pre-dawn hours. The great Orion Constellation (and nebula), the Pleiades, the Taurus Constellation with the mesmerizing star Aldebaran and The Hyades open cluster are all starting to make their way into the night sky. We all know what that means out here in the Coachella Valley...the best winter weather in the world! And the snowbirds...lots and lots of snowbirds lol<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.359177199999987.3300113000000024 -157.66777119999998 60.2033633 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-47871391636527149392016-07-22T17:27:00.001-07:002016-07-22T17:27:50.660-07:00M11 Wild Duck Cluster 7-21-16 Coachella Valley, CAThe Wild Duck Cluster, or M11, is an open cluster in the constellation Scutum. This cluster is a rich and compact open cluster, known to contain about 2900 stars. Its name is derived from the brighter stars forming a triangle which apparently resemble a flying flock of ducks (I don't see it, but that's just me).<br />
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This is a stack of 30x1 minute exposures + 12x2 minute exposures at ISO 1600, camera used is a Canon 450d, and a Celestron Nexstar 6se telescope + wedge and a 6.3 focal reducer, 60mm guidescope + asi120mc-s. Taken in Cathedral City, CA 7-12-16<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.35917719999998-20.311506700000002 161.02363530000002 87.8448813 -33.741989699999976tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-5835324015372907312016-07-20T10:39:00.003-07:002016-07-20T10:39:56.279-07:00Moon Mosaic: Coachella Valley Astrophotography 7-17-16This is not your typical Moon picture, but a mosaic of 11 pictures of the Moon stitched together to create a very large and detailed image. <div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.35917719999998-14.385922700000002 161.02363530000002 81.919297300000011 -33.741989699999976tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-23164863098091648812016-07-15T12:14:00.002-07:002016-07-15T12:14:15.922-07:00Eagle Nebula M16 Coachella Valley AstrophotographyThe Eagle Nebula, also known as Messier 16 or M16, is a young open cluster of stars in the constellation Serpens. It’s the location of several famous structures including the Pillars of Creation.<br />
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One of the inspirations that led me down the road to astrophotography was the beautiful image the Hubble telescope sent back in 1995 of the Pillars of Creation inside the Eagle Nebula. It is truly a breathtaking image, one for the ages. I was blown away, as were many others I am sure.<br />
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This is a stack of 20x2 minute & 25x3 minute exposures at ISO 1600, camera used is a Canon 450d, and a Celestron Nexstar 6se telescope + wedge and a 6.3 focal reducer, 60mm guidescope + asi120mc-s. Taken in Cathedral City, CA 6-4-16<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.359177199999987.3300073000000019 -157.66777119999998 60.2033673 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-10342756519843206922016-07-14T11:35:00.001-07:002016-07-14T11:35:21.510-07:00M5 Globular Cluster taken in the Coachella Valley, CA 7-12-16Messier 5 or M5 is a globular cluster of stars in the constellation Serpens. M5 spans 165 light-years in diameter, and is around 13 billion years old. This makes it one of the largest known globular clusters and is one of the oldest globular clusters in the Milky Way. M5 is about 24,500 light-years from us here on Earth. and is thought to contain as many as 500,000 stars!<br />
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This is a stack of 40x1 minute exposures at ISO 1600, camera used is a Canon 450d, and a Celestron Nexstar 6se telescope + wedge and a 6.3 focal reducer, 60mm guidescope + asi120mc-s. Taken in Cathedral City, CA 7-12-16<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.359177199999987.3300073000000019 -157.66777119999998 60.2033673 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-10158074841204601762016-06-24T15:46:00.000-07:002016-06-27T19:32:33.449-07:00Mars 6-23-16 Cathedral City CA - Nexstar 6se asi120MC-SHere is a shot of Mars taken last night 6-23-16. Mars is shining brightly at the moment, due to its recent opposition last month. The desert heat has limited my deep sky imaging lately due to tons of image noise, but the planets are still shining brightly, as is the moon. This was taken with my new ZWO asi120mc-s planetary camera attached to a Nexstar 6se. This camera blows my old Phillips spc900 webcam out of the water! The surface details really stick out in this one, and you can see cloud formations. This is my best image of Mars...so far!<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.359177199999987.3300113000000024 -157.66777119999998 60.2033633 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-26180687381874952142016-06-02T13:59:00.001-07:002016-06-02T13:59:58.474-07:00Lagoon Nebula M8 taken in Cathedral City, CAThe Lagoon Nebula, or M8, is an emission nebula in the constellation Sagittarius. This nebula is a giant interstellar cloud some 4,000-6,000 light-years from us here on Earth. Currently, the best time to view the Lagoon Nebula in the Coachella Valley is around 2am looking south. It lies near the Milky Way core, and has plenty of beautiful neighboring eye candy such as the Trifid and Eagle Nebula. As with most nebula, this one is best viewed with a high powered telescope and nebula filter.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.359177199999987.3300073000000019 -157.66777119999998 60.2033673 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-29630285066972716952016-06-01T14:55:00.001-07:002016-06-01T18:39:02.078-07:00Space station flyby over the Coachella Valley, CA 5-27-16 I always have such a fun time tracking the International Space Station, and this time I was at least halfway ready for it. I was in my backyard and spotted the station rising in the southwest and made a mad dash inside to grab the tripod and camera. I had only a moment or two, and was only able to capture its trail in a 5 second exposure, but boy was it bright! By the time I had taken the picture and previewed it, the space station was already heading out of sight in the northeastern sky.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com1Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA 92211, USA33.7666873 -116.359177199999987.3300073000000019 -157.66777119999998 60.2033673 -75.050583199999977tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-28769631129252098962016-05-20T09:22:00.003-07:002016-05-20T14:52:30.831-07:00M27 The Dumbbell Nebula 5-18-16The Dumbbell Nebula, or Messier 27 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Vulpecula. In 1764, Charles Messier discovered the Dumbbell Nebula, and was the first of its kind to be discovered, a planetary nebula. A planetary nebula is named more for its round appearance to early astronomers, and has nothing to do with actual planets. A planetary nebula is actually the remains of an old exploded star, and is made up of ejected ionized gas.<br />
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This is a stacked image of 17 1 minute exposures at ISO 1600, 17 light frames, 17 dark frames, and 17 bias frames. Stacked in DeepSkyStacker with minor tweaks to contrast and brightness in CS6. These were all taken in my backyard in Cathedral City, CA with average seeing and visibility.<br />
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On a side note, I am personally blown away by this image. There has to be over a million stars in the picture! How cool is that right?<br />
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After going through the data, and some help from internet astronomy friends, I Have re-edited using PixInsight LE and was able to pull out much more data this time around. The first 2 images are the new edits, and the last 2 images are the old data.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-54889168789753597002016-05-19T19:13:00.000-07:002016-05-19T19:13:29.771-07:00Astrophotography at The Joshua Tree National Park 5-15-16The purpose of this blog, or website, or whatever you want to call it, is to highlight the potential of astronomy and astrophotography in the Coachella Valley and surrounding areas. Last weekend, the wife and I took a quick road trip to the Joshua Tree National Park and got some amazing astronomy and astrophotography pictures. This place is near and dear to me, and is probably my favorite of all of the national parks I have ever been to. The deserts in southern California are truly beautiful, both day and night. The potential for deep sky imaging at the Joshua Tree National Park is what draws thousands of visitors each and every year. The Milky Way is a sight to behold, and unfortunately, it is not visible in light polluted areas such as the Coachella Valley. On the plus side, we have places like the Joshua Tree National Park, Anza Borrego Desert State Park, and even beautiful skies up in the San Jacinto Mountains for night sky observations and imaging.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07882557291752410426noreply@blogger.com0Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA33.873415 -115.9009922999999833.8208375 -115.98167329999998 33.9259925 -115.82031129999999tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123807350255143075.post-48356934563447300142016-05-15T09:58:00.002-07:002016-05-15T09:58:11.748-07:00Mercury Transit of the Sun from the Coachella Valley 5-9-16The Mercury transit of the Sun on May 9, 2016 did not disappoint in the Coachella Valley, California. The sky was clear, and the weather was wonderful. This was an amazing event to witness, and was my first Mercury transit ever seen. The last Mercury transit occurred in 2006 and the next one won't come until 2019. The first image is a composite showing the path of Mercury crossing the surface of the Sun. The next picture is single frame exposure, and the last image is another single frame exposure with a bit of a zoom on Mercury. Enjoy, and happy stargazing!<br />
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