Mars as „Planet-Minis“

Mars
Mars

Mars captured with my Lacerta Newton 250/1000mm and just an ASI 290 MC back in November 2020 by doing a test of the equipment. I was impressed what is possible with just 1000mm focal length considering the seeing in Hamburg is always bad.

Saturn & Jupiter as „Planet-Minis“

Actually, I wanted to test my APO 432/72 setup with Baaders Flip-Mirror to enjoy life observation and be able to record or shoot objects right during my visual session by just „flipping“ between visual and camera light ray. The view through an eypiece to observe the life sky is still a different joy in astronomy. I usually do astrophotography but I also really like enjoing a life visual „sky-walk“. I did the testing by being in my home-office and pointed the telescope right through the open window. The result of first a test recording is the image of Saturn captured by nothing additional but ASI 290 MC and an UV Cut Filter. Do planet photography with a 432mm scope – I did not expect such a result. Motivated by the picture of Saturn I repeated the same by pointing on Jupiter. I was satisfied. Simple set ups and easy targets – that is sometimes real fun in astronomy. Clear skies, Matthias

Moon

Blue Moon

By setting up my astrophotography rig for the night, I mentioned this clear view on daytime half moon. I took this moment to test the video function of ASIair Plus first time. It works very well. As video frame size is limited to 1920 x 1080 pixels, I decided to take three videos with different …

Globular Star Clusters

M 87 – Elliptical Galaxy in Virgo with Jet

M87 - Jet
M 87 – Jet

Re-processed data of M 87 I imaged in April 2020. I was surprised to capture the giant jet emitted by the black hole in the center of M 87 with „just“ a 250/1000mm f4 system. Integrated exposure time is only around 1,5 hrs.