Sunday, July 25, 2021

NGC 6946 (LRGB)

 





NGC 6946 is a spiral galaxy with a pair of branching arms that have a puzzling propensity for supernova explosions. In the 20th century terrestrial astronomers witnessed nine supernovae blazing forth in that galaxy (SN 1917A, SN 1939C, SN 1948B, SN 1968D, SN 1969P, SN 1980K, SN 2002hh, SN 2004et, and SN 2008S). The longest duration between these events was 60 years, suggesting that, as of this writing, another seems about due.



Technical details:

Optics: Vixen VC200L @ f/6.4
Mount: Skywatcher HEQ5 Synscan Pro (belt mod)
Guiding: ST-237 guide chip of SBIG ST2000XM
Camera: SBIG ST2000XM
Filter Wheel: SBIG CFW9
Filters: L
CCD Temperature: 0 degrees Celsius
Constellation: Cepheus
Date: Jul 17-18, 2021
Location: Korinthos - Greece - Albireo Observatory 1
Exposure:
L=12x600 sec bin 1x1
R=12x600 sec bin 1x1
G=12x600 sec bin 1x1
B=12x600 sec bin 1x1
Calibration: Darks, Flats, Bias 

Monday, July 12, 2021

Venus & Mars Conjunction & The Crescent Moon July 2021


Big, macho Venus, Goddess of Love, and wimpy little Mars, God of War, are at their closest together, about ½° apart, low in the west-northwest in twilight. This evening the crescent Moon shines upper left of them, as shown above.

Optics: Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L USM lens
Mount: Digipod A 2541P Tripod, Manfrotto 496 RC2 Ball Head
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: July 12, 2021
Location: Kifisia - Greece
Exposure: 1 sec, ISO 800


Thursday, July 8, 2021

NGC 6946



NGC 6946 is a spiral galaxy with a pair of branching arms that have a puzzling propensity for supernova explosions. In the 20th century terrestrial astronomers witnessed nine supernovae blazing forth in that galaxy (SN 1917A, SN 1939C, SN 1948B, SN 1968D, SN 1969P, SN 1980K, SN 2002hh, SN 2004et, and SN 2008S). The longest duration between these events was 60 years, suggesting that, as of this writing, another seems about due.



Technical details:

Optics: Vixen VC200L @ f/6.4
Mount: Skywatcher HEQ5 Synscan Pro (belt mod)
Guiding: ST-237 guide chip of SBIG ST2000XM
Camera: SBIG ST2000XM
Filter Wheel: SBIG CFW9
Filters: L
CCD Temperature: 0 degrees Celsius
Constellation: Cepheus
Date: Jul 3, 2021
Location: Korinthos - Greece - Albireo Observatory 1
Exposure:
L=12x600 sec bin 1x1
Calibration: Darks, Flats, Bias 

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Abell 12

 


Nature does not always give us a good vantage point to see things. Here a foreground star, Mu Orionis, nearly overwhelms the more distant light of the planetary nebula Abell 12. This dying star that cast off its outer envelope of gas glows behind the scattered light of Mu Orionis at 6900 light years distance from Earth.


Technical details:

Optics: Vixen VC200L @ f/6.4
Mount: Skywatcher HEQ5 Synscan Pro (belt mod)
Guiding: ST-237 guide chip of SBIG ST2000XM
Camera: SBIG ST2000XM
Filter Wheel: SBIG CFW9
Filters: L
CCD Temperature: 0 degrees Celsius
Constellation: Orion
Date: Feb 27, 2021
Location: Korinthos - Greece - Albireo Observatory 1
Exposure:
L=32x180 sec bin 1x1
Calibration: Darks, Flats, Bias 

M81

 



Discovered by the German astronomer Johann Elert Bode in 1774, M81 is one of the brightest galaxies in the night sky. It is located 11.6 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major and has an apparent magnitude of 6.9. Through a pair of binoculars, the galaxy appears as a faint patch of light in the same field of view as M82. A small telescope will resolve M81’s core. The galaxy is best observed during April.  


Technical details:

Optics: Vixen VC200L @ f/6.4
Mount: Skywatcher HEQ5 Synscan Pro (belt mod)
Guiding: ST-237 guide chip of SBIG ST2000XM
Camera: SBIG ST2000XM
Filter Wheel: SBIG CFW9
Filters: L
CCD Temperature: 0 degrees Celsius
Constellation: Ursa Major
Date: Feb 27, 2021
Location: Korinthos - Greece - Albireo Observatory 1
Exposure:
L=32x180 sec bin 1x1
Calibration: Darks, Flats, Bias 

Friday, December 25, 2020

Mount Penteli twilight colors

Mount Penteli is a mountain in Attica, Greece, situated northeast of Athens and southwest of Marathon. Its highest point is the peak Pyrgari, with an elevation of 1,109 m. On Christmas day I decided to visit the top of the mountain and take some images of the twilight colors. Images captured with Canon EOS 450d and Canon EF 24mm f/3.5 USM lens. Enjoy the beauty of the twilight colors.













 

Getting closer... Jupiter and Saturn

Dedicated skywatchers are preparing to break out their telescopes and brave cold weather for a conjunction between Saturn and Jupiter that has not been clearly seen in centuries. The conjunction will occur on December 21 2020, causing some observers to dub it the “Christmas Star” due to the Christian tradition that a “star” guided the Three Wise Men to Bethlehem to see the newborn Christ.

The “Christmas star” that was seen at the time that Christ is believed to have been born could have been a similar conjunction between Venus and Jupiter.

The last time that Saturn and Jupiter were this close was in 1623, but stargazing conditions were not suitable for viewing the conjunction at the time. Viewing conditions were more favourable 794 years ago, in 1226, when the last close conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn was clearly seen.

Although conjunctions between Saturn and Jupiter actually occur about every 20 years, it is exceedingly rare for them to be this close. In this one, Jupiter and Saturn will be within 0.1 degree of one another, which is less than 1/5 the apparent diameter of the full Moon.

Here you can see some images of Jupiter and Saturn conjunction.


Optics: Canon EF 85mm f/4.5 USM lens
Mount: Digipod A 2541P Tripod, Manfrotto 496 RC2 Ball Head
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: Dec 25, 2020
Location: Penteli mountain (1109 m) - Greece
Exposure: 1 sec, ISO 800



Optics: Canon EF 24mm f/3.5 USM lens
Mount: Digipod A 2541P Tripod, Manfrotto 496 RC2 Ball Head
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: Dec 25, 2020
Location: Penteli mountain (1109 m) - Greece

Exposure: 2.5 sec, ISO 100


Optics: Canon EF 24mm f/3.5 USM lens
Mount: Digipod A 2541P Tripod, Manfrotto 496 RC2 Ball Head
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: Dec 25, 2020
Location: Penteli mountain (1109 m) - Greece
Exposure: 2.5 sec, ISO 100


Optics: Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L USM lens
Mount: Digipod A 2541P Tripod, Manfrotto 496 RC2 Ball Head
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: Dec 22, 2020
Location: Kifisia - Greece
Exposure: 1 sec, ISO 200


Optics: Canon EF 85mm f/4.5 USM lens
Mount: Digipod A 2541P Tripod, Manfrotto 496 RC2 Ball Head
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: Dec 22, 2020
Location: Kifisia - Greece
Exposure: 1 sec, ISO 200

Optics: Canon EF 24mm f/3.5 USM lens
Mount: Digipod A 2541P Tripod, Manfrotto 496 RC2 Ball Head
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: Dec 22, 2020
Location: Kifisia - Greece
Exposure: 1 sec, ISO 100

Optics: Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L USM lens
Mount: Digipod A 2541P Tripod, Manfrotto 496 RC2 Ball Head
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: Dec 19, 2020
Location: Korinthos - Greece
Exposure: 1 sec, ISO 400


Optics: Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L USM lens
Mount: Digipod A 2541P Tripod, Manfrotto 496 RC2 Ball Head
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: Dec 18, 2020
Location: Kifisia - Greece
Exposure: 1 sec, ISO 400



Optics: Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L USM lens
Mount: Vixen Sphinx
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: Dec 16, 2020
Location: Kifisia - Greece
Exposure: 13 sec, ISO 100



Optics: Canon EF 85mm f/4.5 USM lens
Mount: Digipod A 2541P Tripod, Manfrotto 496 RC2 Ball Head
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: Dec 16, 2020
Location: Kifisia - Greece
Exposure: 1 sec, ISO 200



Optics: Canon EF 24mm f/3.5 USM lens
Mount: Digipod A 2541P Tripod, Manfrotto 496 RC2 Ball Head
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: Dec 16, 2020
Location: Kifisia - Greece
Exposure: 1 sec, ISO 100


Optics: Canon EF 24mm f/3.5 USM lens
Mount: Digipod A 2541P Tripod, Manfrotto 496 RC2 Ball Head
Camera: Canon EOS 450d
Date: Dec 7, 2020
Location: Kifisia - Greece
Exposure: 1 sec, ISO 200