Milky Way, Ultra Wide Angle Canon Lens EF 16 35mm f2.8L II, Canon 40D, Astrophotography |
Astrophoto from Brooklyn New York, NYC and astrophotography tourism. I like astronomy, astrophotography and nightscape, starscape photography. I like to record the finest details of the Moon, planets, the Sun, the Milky Way and beauty of the night sky. Telescopes: Celestron NexStar 4SE, Coronado Solarmax II 60. Digital Cameras: Canon EOS Ra, 60Da and 40D. CCD: NexImage, NexImage 5. Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II, Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L II USM Telephoto USM
Friday, August 16, 2013
Milky Way Ultra Wide Angle Canon Lens EF 16 35mm f2.8L II
August 12, 4 images 30 seconds each, Tripod, Canon 40D with Ultra Wide Angle Canon Lens EF 16 35mm f2.8L II U, DeepSkyStacker, PhotoShop
Monday, August 12, 2013
Observation Perseid Shooting Stars - August 12, 2013
Perseid meteor shower (continue). Some pictures from August 12, 2013
Perseid Shooting Star, Canon 40D, Ultra Wide Angle Canon Lens EF 16 35mm f2.8L II U, 30sec, ISO 1600, , Astrophotography |
Milky Way, , Astrophotography |
Andromeda Galaxy, Milky Way, meteor or satellite? - , Astrophotography |
Sky between trees, Astrophotography |
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Perseid meteor shower: This bright meteor August 11 2013
I would rather be ashes than dust! I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet.
- Jack London
Perseid meteor shower: This bright meteor August 11 2013 - one night before maximum. Canon 40D Ultra Wide Angle Canon Lens EF 16 35mm f2.8L II U, 2min, ISO 1600, Tripode, NY
Perseid meteor shower: This bright meteor August 11 2013, Canon 40D Ultra Wide Angle Canon Lens EF 16 35mm f2.8L II U, Astrophotography |
Monday, June 17, 2013
Coronado SolarMax II 60 Telescope Sun Photo
Why didn't the sun go to college?
(Because it already had a thousand degrees!)
(Because it already had a thousand degrees!)
First attempt of Sun photo using Coronado SolarMax II 60 Telescope
Coronado SolarMax II 60 Sun Photo NexImage |
Coronado SolarMax Photo |
Coronado SolarMax II 60 telescope; NexImage: about 1min and 600 frames; Registax; Photoshop: Filter-Sharpen-SmartSharpen and Color; 6/15/2013
Coronado SolarMax |
Coronado SolarMax |
Coronado SolarMax II 60 Telescope
Coronado SolarMax II 60 Telescope
Celestron 4SE and piggy back Coronado SolarMax II 60 Telescope
Piggy-Back for Celestron 4SE allows easy to use GOTO for Coronado SolarMax II 60!
Coronado SolarMax II 60 |
Coronado SolarMax II 60 |
Celestron 4SE and piggyback Coronado Solarmax 60 |
Coronado Solarmax 60 piggy-back |
Celestron 4SE, Solarmax 60 |
Piggy-back Coronado 60 Celestron 4SE |
Piggy-Back Mount for Celestron NexStar 4 (Item# BRKTPIG4) |
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Northern Lights Aurora Borealis
The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Ultra Wide Angle Canon Lens EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, Tripode, Canon Remote shooting, 15 Sec, ISO 1600,f/2.8 Akureyri, Iceland
The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, Astrophotography |
The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, Astrophotography |
The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, Astrophotography |
The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, Astrophotography |
The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, Astrophotography |
Astrophotography - The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM |
The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM |
The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM |
The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM |
Astrophotography The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM |
The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM |
The Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM |
Northern Lights - Akureyri Iceland - Canon 40D, Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM |
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Star Trail Astrophotography Canon 40D and Canon 60Da
Eppur si muove (And yet it moves).
Galileo Galilei
Star trails - Astrophotography. The north celestial pole is at the center of all the star trails. Polaris is the bright star near the pole. New York state Catskill mountains.
6 images - 10 min each, Fixed Tripod , ISO 1600 F3.5, Canon 40D, Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM. All of these short exposures together in StarStax.
Star Trails Canon 40D. 6 images 10 min each, Stack in StarStax. Photohop: Levels, Curve, Shadow Filter Color, Un-sharp mask, Despeckle |
Color Star Trails, Canon 40D, Total Time about 1 hour, Stack in StarStax |
Star Trail Astrophotography Canon 60Da - Catskills |
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Celestron Stereo Binocular Viewer # 93691
I just received the Celestron Stereo Binocular Viewer 93691. These are photo of scope with the Binoviewer.
I like this toy. Also, more easy for kids now see through Binoviewer. Really like 3-D or IMAX scope :)
Celestron 4SE and Binoviewer |
Celestron Stereo Binocular Viewer 93691 and 4SE |
Celestron 4SE and Celestron Stereo Binocular Viewer 93691 |
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Mars map - Celestron 4SE Mars image
I would like to die on Mars. Just not on impact.
--Elon Musk
--Elon Musk
Mars map celestron 4 se photo |
TheSkyX First Light Edition Mars Simulation |
After that founded Mars Picture in Google Map
Google Map |
And using Mars Map from website planetologia.elte.hu
finally can able to show Mars Terra's on the my image.
Planum Boreum - Latin: "the northern plain".
The Acidalia Planitia is named after a corresponding albedo feature on a map by Giovanni Schiaparelli, which was in turn named after the mythological fountain of Acidalia. It has been hypothesized by J.E.Brandenburg that a large natural nuclear reactor in the northern Mare Acidalium underwent catastrophic meltdown.
Tempe Terra is a heavily cratered highland region, contains a large number of small shield volcanoes and other volcanic structures. The name comes from the Vale of Tempe, a valley located south of Mount Olympus and celebrated by the ancient Greeks for its beauty.
Xanthe Terra means "golden-yellow land."
The Valles Marineris rift system is one of the larger canyons of the Solar System.
Noachis Terra - Latin: "Land of Noah"
Terra Meridiani - "Meridian Land". Astronomers had chosen a particular point on Mars as being the location of its prime meridian. Sometimes is using other name "Sinus Meridiani", literally "Meridian Bay".
Arabia Terra was named in 1979 after a corresponding albedo feature on a map by Giovanni Schiaparelli, who named it in turn after the Arabian peninsula.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Mars Celestron 4SE Telescope Backyard Astrophotography
Mars Celestron NexStar 4SE (102mm) NexImage, 2-x Barlow |
Mars Celestron NexStar 4SE (102mm) NexImage, 2-x Barlow
Video duration 4 min 00 sec (240sec), Frame Rate 10 frames/second, 2400 frames.
Registax v6.1:
Drizzling Optimization, Wavelet - Default Initial Layer 1, RGB shift, Resize Image 200%
Photoshop:
Filter Unsharp Mask in Photoshop allows see more clear details
which exist but still not so good visible after Registax (especially it is important for
such small telescope as Celestron 4SE). But if Unsharp is too aggressive some
artifact appears. So, first I decreased a little bit brightness to make
possibility use aggressive Unsharp Mask. After that used Unsharp Mask which was
still have some small artifacts. And smooth these artifacts with filter Noise
Median radius 3. Finally I added a little bit magenta.
April 2, 2012 9:47pm
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Summer Milky Way
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Celestron NexStar 4SE and constellations
Friday, May 27, 2011
Bahtinov Focus Mask - astrophotography Celestron 4SE
Bahtinov Focus Mask, Celestron NexStar 4SE, Canon 40D, Spica Out of focus - the central spike is noticeably displaced from the |
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