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#Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann in Leo #Astronomy
Earlier this week in the UK from my urban back garden Bortle 5-6
Magnitude 15.65; distance 5.36 AU; exposed 190 secs (19x10s)
Upgraded #CelestronOrigin 🔭 with 678C camera in alt-az mode with no filters.

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Some more #CelestronOrigin images on the rare (nearly extinct) clear UK night sky from my urban back garden (Bortle 5-6).
NGC 2683 UFO Galaxy in Lynx
NGC 2261 Hubble’s Variable Nebula in Monoceros
NGC 2903 a spiral galaxy in Leo
(NGC 2683 & 2903 are about 30 million light-years away) #Astronomy

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Finally a clear UK night sky after the ‘Forever rains’ so time to try out my newly upgraded #CelestronOrigin 🔭
M1 Crab Nebula in Taurus
IC 342 a spiral galaxy in Camelopardalis
NGC 2403 is another spiral galaxy in Camelopardalis
#Astronomy

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See your night-sky like you could not imagine. With no knowledge a #SmartTelescope can capture this image in minutes. From £369 & in-time for Christmas! #zwo #CelestronOrigin
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💥 Supernova SN2025rbs in NGC 7331 💥

Celestron Origin spotted NGC 7331 from light-polluted LA County. 🤯 Origin's blazing-fast RASA 6 optics cut through the glow and delivered the goods.

📸: Christopher Go

#SN2025rbs #CelestronOrigin #NGC7331 #Astrophotography

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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.

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 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 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.

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

#astronomy #astrofotography #nightskyphotography #CelestronOrigin #celestron

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Uranus at opposition in Taurus (mag +5.6; distance 18.51 AU) using my #CelestronOrigin - with 2 of the 5 outer larger, major moons visible: Oberon & Titania #Astronomy

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A chilly 🥶 night’s #Astronomy observing 🔭in the UK: the Pac-Man Nebula (can you see it?) is a bright emission nebula in Cassiopeia. Using my #CelestronOrigin with an Optolong L-eNhance narrowband filter.

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The other Deep Sky Objects seen with my #CelestronOrigin 🔭 a few nights ago from the UK #Astronomy
Barred spiral galaxy M31 Andromeda Galaxy; IC 5146 Cocoon nebula (Caldwell 19) in Cygnus & dark nebula Barnard 168 forms a dark lane that surrounds IC 5146; M33 Pinwheel Galaxy in Triangulum.

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Clear Nottinghamshire night skies for a change so out with the #CelestronOrigin smart scope 🔭 for some observing in the constellation Cassiopeia, high in the night sky #Astronomy
Deep Sky Objects: Messier 52 open cluster, Bubble Nebula a HII region emission nebula & Caroline’s Rose open cluster.

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#CelestronOrigin Mark II brings next-level imaging performance with an upgraded #Origin678CCamera, powered by Sony’s advanced Starvis 2 CMOS technology. It’s the same intelligent home observatory you know—now capturing the universe with higher resolution & improved sensitivity. bit.ly/3TPfY2w

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Blue-white wisps of a galactic nebula against the backdrop of countless stars in the summer Milky Way.

Blue-white wisps of a galactic nebula against the backdrop of countless stars in the summer Milky Way.

A close-up of the blue-white wisps of the Eastern Veil nebula against the backdrop of countless stars in the summer Milky Way.

A close-up of the blue-white wisps of the Eastern Veil nebula against the backdrop of countless stars in the summer Milky Way.

Constellation Cygnus hides a marvel of galactic nebulae. The Eastern Veil Nebula is part of a much larger remnant of a supernova that exploded around 8,000 years ago. This #astrophotography was created as a mosaic of two images taken with my #CelestronOrigin, each with an exposure time of one hour.

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The yellowish tone of old stars in the center of the Andromeda galaxy contrasts with the blue from groups of hot young stars, dark dust lanes and a few small magenta blobs from ionized hydrogen clouds. The image was exposed for around 2 hours with a 6 inch Celestron Origin telescope.

The yellowish tone of old stars in the center of the Andromeda galaxy contrasts with the blue from groups of hot young stars, dark dust lanes and a few small magenta blobs from ionized hydrogen clouds. The image was exposed for around 2 hours with a 6 inch Celestron Origin telescope.

In the midst of a featureless star cloud in the Andromeda galaxy, a single star is highlghted. This variable "Cepheid" star was discovered in 1923 by Edwin Hubble on photographic plates with the 2.5m Hooker telescope on Mt. Wilson. Today, a 6 inch Celestron Origin Intelligent Home observatory can image that star quite easily.

In the midst of a featureless star cloud in the Andromeda galaxy, a single star is highlghted. This variable "Cepheid" star was discovered in 1923 by Edwin Hubble on photographic plates with the 2.5m Hooker telescope on Mt. Wilson. Today, a 6 inch Celestron Origin Intelligent Home observatory can image that star quite easily.

"The star that changed the size of the universe" was discovered in 1923 by Hubble on a plate taken with the 2.5m Hooker telescope. This variable Cepheid star proved that Andromeda is a far away galaxy like our own. Today, #astrophotography with my little #CelestronOrigin can show this star clearly.

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A Celestron telescope mounted on a tripod set up in a grassy backyard with trees and a wooden fence in the background at night spotted with red light. In the sky some stars

A Celestron telescope mounted on a tripod set up in a grassy backyard with trees and a wooden fence in the background at night spotted with red light. In the sky some stars

A high-resolution image of the Hercules Cluster (Messier 13), a dense spherical group of stars located in the constellation Hercules. The cluster features a bright central core with stars gradually thinning toward the edges. Captured on August 25, 2025, in Krumbach, Vorarlberg, with a total exposure time of 330 seconds (33 exposures of 10 seconds each). Logos for Celestron and Origin appear in the bottom right corner.

A high-resolution image of the Hercules Cluster (Messier 13), a dense spherical group of stars located in the constellation Hercules. The cluster features a bright central core with stars gradually thinning toward the edges. Captured on August 25, 2025, in Krumbach, Vorarlberg, with a total exposure time of 330 seconds (33 exposures of 10 seconds each). Logos for Celestron and Origin appear in the bottom right corner.

A detailed deep-sky image of the Pinwheel Galaxy (Messier 101), a face-on spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major. The galaxy’s sweeping spiral arms are clearly visible, surrounded by a star-filled background. Captured on August 25, 2025, in Krumbach, Vorarlberg, with a total exposure time of 330 seconds (33 exposures of 10 seconds each). Logos for Celestron and Origin appear at the bottom

A detailed deep-sky image of the Pinwheel Galaxy (Messier 101), a face-on spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major. The galaxy’s sweeping spiral arms are clearly visible, surrounded by a star-filled background. Captured on August 25, 2025, in Krumbach, Vorarlberg, with a total exposure time of 330 seconds (33 exposures of 10 seconds each). Logos for Celestron and Origin appear at the bottom

A vivid deep-sky photograph of the Dumbbell Nebula (Messier 27), a planetary nebula in the constellation Vulpecula. The nebula appears as a bright, bluish structure at the center, surrounded by a dense field of stars. Captured on August 25, 2025, at 22:04 from Krumbach, Vorarlberg, with a total exposure time of 320 seconds (32 exposures of 10 seconds each). Logos for Origin and Celestron are visible in the bottom right corner.

A vivid deep-sky photograph of the Dumbbell Nebula (Messier 27), a planetary nebula in the constellation Vulpecula. The nebula appears as a bright, bluish structure at the center, surrounded by a dense field of stars. Captured on August 25, 2025, at 22:04 from Krumbach, Vorarlberg, with a total exposure time of 320 seconds (32 exposures of 10 seconds each). Logos for Origin and Celestron are visible in the bottom right corner.

Testing the Celestron Origin with a wedge and the Celestron StarSense Autoguider V2.
Pictures of M13, M27 and M101 with 5min exposure time
#celestron #celestronorigin #origin #astrophotography

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The contrasting spiral arms of a galaxy, with old stars in yellow, young and hot groups of stars in blue and some tiny specs of magenta for glowing hydrogen gas.

The contrasting spiral arms of a galaxy, with old stars in yellow, young and hot groups of stars in blue and some tiny specs of magenta for glowing hydrogen gas.

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The star that expanded the universe was discovered by Edwin Hubble in 1923 with a 2.5m telescope. The Cepheid star V1 gave first prove that Andromeda is a galaxy outside our milkyway. Today, this #Astrophotography with my little #CelestronOrigin clearly shows this star in the gorgeous spiral of M31.

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🎨✨ Celestial Masterpieces Over Milan🌃⁠

From Milan, Italy, the #CelestronOrigin reveals the #OrionNebula, #TriangulumGalaxy, and the #AndromedaGalaxy —all captured in under 35 minutes!⁠

Bringing the stars closer, one snapshot at a time. 🌙🔭⁠

📷️: @celestronitalia⁠

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Out of this world! The Pacman Nebula

#Photography #Astrophotography #DeepSpace #Deepspacephotography #PacmanNebula #CelestronOrigin

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A gas nebula glowing in intensive blue and red light in front of a star-spangled milkyway.

A gas nebula glowing in intensive blue and red light in front of a star-spangled milkyway.

A few thousand years ago, the star at the center of the Dumbbell Nebula (Messier 27) ejected its outer gas envelope at the end of its life, which it now illuminates from within. This #astrophotography was exposed for one hour near full moon with my #CelestronOrigin and developed in Pixinsight.

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"Loving the Celestron Origin!" - Nancy 🌌✨

Check out this stunning capture of the #PelicanNebula by Nancy using the #CelestronOrigin Intelligent Home #Observatory. 🔭 With smart imaging at her fingertips, she's bringing the universe right to her backyard!

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In front of a dark sky colorful stars shine together with the blueish-green-red gas remanants of a dying dwarf star. The scene is decorated with a tine spiral galaxy in the far distance.

In front of a dark sky colorful stars shine together with the blueish-green-red gas remanants of a dying dwarf star. The scene is decorated with a tine spiral galaxy in the far distance.

Two very different objects shine in this #astrophotography with my #CelestronOrigin. In Ring Nebula M57 in constellation Lyra, an ejected gas shell glows in the hard UV light of a 75000K hot dwarf star from 2300LY. The galaxy next to it (IC1296, 250Mio LY) is larger than our milkyway but very faint.

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Fresh 📷️ from our #CelestronOrigin! This all-in-one #homeobservatory autonomously aligns itself, captures images for you w/ its 6" #RASA optics + onboard camera, stacks & processes every exposure using AI, & delivers a final stacked image to your mobile device in SECONDS.

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🌙🌕Straight from the #CelestronOrigin #telescope, here’s a shot of last year’s stunning #partiallunareclipse, taken from Lakewood, CA at exactly 7:55 PM. 🌌✨ No filters, no editing—just raw, celestial beauty, shared directly through the Celestron Origin app.

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✨ On the shores of South #LakeTahoe, Tony Berendsen of #TahoeStarTours sets up the #CelestronOrigin for his guests to explore the night sky. With #Bortle Class 4 skies, South Lake Tahoe offers a perfect balance of dark skies and cosmic beauty, making it an unforgettable stargazing experience. 🔭🌌

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Globular Clusters - M3 in Canes Venatici & M53 in Coma Berenices with my #CelestronOrigin
I think about what the night sky would look like if you were on a planet in the middle of these ancient ‘packed’ star clusters 🤩 #Astronomy
2001: A Space Odyssey comes to mind “My God, it’s full of stars!”

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The Eagle Nebula. 77 minutes of imaging with a RASA 6 Telescope. Bortle Scale class 7+. Mesa, AZ, 4/29/2025. #astrophotography #nebula #eaglenebula #arizona #celestronorigin

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I’m very excited by a tiny point of light!
I thought I’d give my #CelestronOrigin telescope a challenge with Dwarf planet Haumea located beyond Neptune’s orbit and currently at opposition #Astronomy
(A recent article recommended using a minimum 10-inch aperture telescope). 1/3

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Telescope time #CelestronOrigin before the NFL Draft 🏈 in the early hours, fell asleep shortly before the SF49ers pick at No.11 - doh! 😴
Jewel high overhead in the night sky 🔭 from my UK back garden was Messier 51 spiral galaxy in a pair of interacting galaxies in Canes Venatici 🤩 #Astronomy

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The Omega Nebula. 1.5 hours of imaging with a RASA 6 telescope. Bortle Scale class 7+. Mesa, AZ4/25/2025. #astrophotography #omeganebula #nebula #arizona #celestronorigin

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Globular cluster Messier 3 Imaged using Celestron Origin (RASA 6 ) with Antlia Quadband light pollution filter. Bortle 5 sky

Globular cluster Messier 3 Imaged using Celestron Origin (RASA 6 ) with Antlia Quadband light pollution filter. Bortle 5 sky

#GlobularCluster #M3 from last night. The Origin brought our the outer straw nic.
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#Messier
#astrophotography
#deepskyphotography
#astronomy
#celestron
#CelestronOrigin
#Quadband

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Messier 101 Imaged using Celestron Origin (RASA 6) with Antlia Quadband light pollution filter. Bortle 5 sky

Messier 101 Imaged using Celestron Origin (RASA 6) with Antlia Quadband light pollution filter. Bortle 5 sky

#Galaxy season comes so #Messier101 (M101) from last night
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#astrophotography
#deepskyphotography
#astronomy
#celestron
#CelestronOrigin
#Quadband

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