This astrophotography collage shows a small collection of images representing different types of astronomical photography: solar and lunar eclipses, planetary imaging, deep sky objects, the Milky Way, aurora borealis, and astrophotography equipment.
The collage also illustrates some of the equipment used for capturing these images, including a Celestron NexStar 4SE telescope, Canon EOS DSLR cameras, astronomy webcams, and large astronomical binoculars. Different astronomical targets require different techniques — from long-exposure DSLR photography for wide-field night landscapes to high-frame-rate webcam imaging for planets like Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars.
Over the years I have experimented with multiple astrophotography methods: planetary imaging using RegiStax stacking, solar imaging with a Coronado SolarMax telescope, wide-field Milky Way photography, and eclipse photography. This collage represents some of those early experiments and observations.
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| Astrophotography Equipment DSLR Webcam Collage – Planetary, Solar and Night Sky Astrophotography |
Most of these images were captured from New York City or nearby locations, demonstrating that interesting astrophotography is possible even under light-polluted skies. Other images were taken from darker locations such as national parks and remote observing sites.
Astrophotography Posts Featured in This Collage
- Celestron NexStar 4SE Telescope with Barlow and Canon EOS 40D Setup
- NYC Lunar Eclipse – April 15, 2014
- Northern Lights – Aurora Borealis Astrophotography
- Comet 103P/Hartley 2 from New York City
- Solar Prominences – Coronado SolarMax II 60
- Saturn – NexStar 4SE, RegiStax 6 and NexImage Webcam
- Saturn – Celestron NexStar 4SE Planetary Imaging
- Solar Eclipse from New York – November 3, 2013
- Jupiter 2010 Opposition – NexStar 4SE Planetary Imaging
- Mars Map – Identifying Surface Features with Celestron NexStar 4SE
- Zhumell 20×80 Astronomy Binoculars
- Milky Way – Yosemite National Park Astrophotography
This collage shows how different branches of astrophotography — planetary, solar, deep-sky, night landscape, and atmospheric phenomena — can all be captured with relatively modest amateur equipment. From photographing the rings of Saturn and the cloud belts of Jupiter to capturing the Milky Way over dark landscapes, astrophotography allows us to explore the universe from our own planet.

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