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Second summer catch-up: Solar, planetary and DSO from Petts Wood

Started by Roberto, Aug 17, 2022, 15:52:16

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Roberto

The below acquired in July and August in between short holiday breaks.  Dry weather has brought excellent seeing at some points during the last month.  Unfortunately nights have been too short!

Sun in Ha - 3 July 2022

Full disc and close-ups:  https://www.astrobin.com/nqwubb/D/

All acquired with a 94mm f/7 refractor using Ha filters and barlows. 

Close-ups of prominences captured at EFL 3100mm.   5.6ms at 212fps.
Full disc - made of four panels - captured at EFL 1550mm.    1.4ms at 106fps.



More Sun in Ha and WL - 8 July 2022

Details here:  https://www.astrobin.com/x51ppb/D/

Ha close-ups of AR13053 and AR13055 using 94mm f/7 triplet working at EFL 3100mm.  4.07ms at between 150 and 200fps.  Gamma 20, gain 210.  Best 175 out of 5000 frames.

WL close-up of AR3053 using 250mm f/20 Maksutov working at 5050mm FL.  49.53ms at 20fps.  Gamma 5, gain 215.  Best 200 out of 5000 frames.

Full disc made up of 6 panels at EFL 2320mm.  1.875ms at 115fps.  Gamma 68, gain 210.



Sun in WL - AR3055 on 10 July

Details here:  https://www.astrobin.com/vj23f2/B/

Close-up of AR13055 which is shaping much nicer than AR3053 using the TEC250MC at f/40.

FireCapture settings for ASI174MM - 35.8ms / 27fps / 210 gain



WR134 Nebula in Cygnus - HaOIIIRGB

Details here:  https://www.astrobin.com/2mk48z/G/

Dates: 4 Jul 2022 ·  5 Jul 2022 ·  6 Jul 2022 ·  7 Jul 2022 ·  8 Jul 2022 ·  9 Jul 2022 ·  10 Jul 2022
Frames: OSC 169×300″(14h 5′) bin 1×1, Astrodon H-alpha 5nm: 21×1200″(7h) bin 1×1, Astrodon OIII 3nm: 21×1200″(7h) bin 1×1
Integration: 28h 5′
Avg. Moon age: 7.86 days
Avg. Moon phase: 54.52%

Taken in early July under nautical twilight with the usual tandem set up of 152mm f/7.5 refractor imaging luminance and 92mm f/6.6 refractor acquiring OSC.

The beautiful and very intricate ejection nebula from Wolf-Rayet 134 in Cygnus.  I had never attempted this one before but I'm glad I did as it responds very well to narrowband imaging from light polluted London and the wider region is full of beautiful colourful stars and some dark regions.

WR134 is full of incredible stats including from Wikipedia: " It is five times the radius of the sun, but due to a temperature over 63,000 K it is 400,000 times as luminous as the Sun."





LBN310 also in Cygnus - Ha(RHa)GB

Details here:  https://www.astrobin.com/igg1vz/E/

Another rich star field with delicate nebula filaments in Cygnus.  A number of LBN and LDN objects including LBN310.  Also using the tandem setup.

Dates: 10 Jul 2022 ·  11 Jul 2022 ·  16 Jul 2022 ·  17 Jul 2022
Frames: OSC 68×300″ (5h 40′) bin 1×1, Astrodon H-alpha 5nm: 18×1200″(6h) bin 1×1
Integration: 11h 40′
Avg. Moon age: 15.00 days
Avg. Moon phase: 86.79%




And finally last week,

Jupiter - 12 August 2022 at 4:12AM

Jupiter (and to an extent Saturn) are finally getting higher again for us in the northern hemisphere.  The second heatwave of the summer in the UK has brought above average seeing and on Friday morning with Jupiter culminating at 40 degrees altitude and the GRS transiting, I thought I'd give it a go.

Main image is combination of 8 images from 3:09 to 3:16UT in WinJupos.  Each video was 5000 frames of which best 225 were kept.

112fps / 8.77ms / 250 gain / 700 x 700 px ROI

Taken with 10" f/20 Maksutov and ASI462MC camera.

Details here:  https://www.astrobin.com/8lejx4/B/



Also took an animation from 4:09 to 4:31AM:



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Phew!

Roberto

ApophisAstros

Lovely smorgasbord of astrophotograpghy there Roberto , thanks for sharing.
Roger
RedCat51,QHYCCD183,Atik460EX,EQ6-R.Tri-Band OSC,BaaderSII1,25" 4.5nm,Ha3.5nm,Oiii3.5nm.

Hugh

Very nice Roberto!

The full disc (very dynamic) and the sunspot (with excellent granulation clarity) are quite dramatic.

Always good to see the planets ~ love the Jupiter video. :D

- Hugh

Carole

Another fabulous collection from you Roberto, we are going to have a hard time choosing images for the 2023 calendar with so many good ones.

Love the WR134 indeed love all of them and your star colours are excellent.

Carole

Roberto

Thank you All! Hoping for good clear skies after the (very welcome) rain.

The Thing

Roberto, you are even outdoing yourself! Wonderful stuff.