strophotography setup under a starry night sky. A large white and red telescope on a tripod is aimed upwards at the dark sky, which is filled with countless stars, including the bright Orion Constellation (center-left). A wooden building is visible on the left, illuminated by warm, artificial light. A single meteor or satellite trail is visible near the roof.
A high-resolution astronomical image of the Triangulum Galaxy (M33). The galaxy appears as a sprawling, slightly irregular spiral structure with a bright core, set against a dark, star-filled background. The spiral arms are visible as faint patches of light and countless individual stars resolve within the galaxy itself.
A deep-sky astrophotograph showing a reflection nebula. The central region features bright, bluish nebulosity surrounding a cluster of stars, with darker, reddish-brown dust clouds trailing away, all set against a dense field of distant stars.
A stunning vertical astrophotography image featuring the Horsehead Nebula (Barnard 33) and surrounding nebulosity. The dark, iconic silhouette of the Horsehead Nebula juts up from a horizontal, dark dust ridge, back-lit by a faint, glowing red and pink emission nebula. To the left is the bright, intricate structure of the Flame Nebula (NGC 2024), and the field is peppered with bright stars.
Last night the sky was clear for the first time since many weeks. So I could test the Celestron Origin with the new 678C- Camera for the first time.
M33, 252x10 sec
NGC 1977, 132x10 sec
Horsehead Nebula, 363x10 sec
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