Would my shitty Astrophotography go here too?
Maybe
Taken on a Google Pixel Pro 7 with a Orion StarBlast II 4.5 Equatorial Reflector Telescope || 25mm eyepiece
Pointed South toward Orion +50 degrees before cloud cover settled in.
Not on a computer guided scope so my exposure is about 6 seconds.
I do accept critiquing! I've been trying to get this damn set up to work for a while.
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Hunter moon, 9 October 2022
Midwest USA
~8:00pm
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Two-color composite of the Crescent Nebula (C27, Sh2-105)
H-alpha 5x300s (red)
O-III 5x300s (green+blue)
Taken from Bortle 6 skies in Boston, MA
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processing and stacking done in PIPP, Registax and Photopea. Taken through my Orion XT8 with my Samsung S22 camera using the MotionCam camera app so I can shoot RAW video.
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NGC4565 The Needle Galaxy
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Pisces Blue Super Moon 🌕🧿
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Just a man ( Hideo Nishimura ) with a telescope and tenacity spotted this previously unknown Comet with an amazing emerald green head —
Thanks to Peter Kennett for creating the photo
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Orion with cloud cover settling in.
Taken with a Google Pixel Pro 7, 360noscope'd
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Then we have this good looking one!
Pointed @ Orion-ish?
(I'm having a hard time identifying this on Stellarium!)
Orion StarBlast II 20 mm eyepiece || Google Pixel Pro 7
Exposure time: 6 Seconds
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Pointed at Orion's Sword
Orion StarBlast II 20 mm eyepiece || Google Pixel Pro 7
Exposure time: 6 Seconds
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Pointed directly 'up'. (Part of the Milky Way Galaxy & Cassiopeia)
Orion StarBlast II 20 mm eyepiece || Google Pixel Pro 7
Exposure time: 6 Seconds
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Just a waxing gibbous moon on a random early morning
(8 Sept. 2022 / c. 1:45am / midwest United States)
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Pointed at The Pleiades and I swear I never get it right.
Orion StarBlast II 20 mm eyepiece || Google Pixel Pro 7
Exposure time 6 seconds
Not sure what I get wrong. I can only get partial photos or kinda miss the mark.
Or I accidentally leave the Astrophotography timer on and it does star streaks lol:
Exposure time: 4 minutes
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