This is one of the sharpest and deepest images of mine that night. The moon passed through an interesting star field.
May 21, 2022
May 20, 2022
May 17, 2022
Lunar Eclipse, First Image (May 15, 2022 CDT)
This is 1.6 seconds with a Canon T3i through the 203mm Synta-ONTC Newtonian (at f/4.9) and a Baader MPCC Mk II. The image was taken at about 10:25 pm, just before the moon slipped fully into the umbra. On the bottom left of the moon is double star HR 5756, which fell behind the moon a few minutes later.
May 11, 2022
Rupes Recta (the Straight Wall) to Mare Nectaris (Sea of Nectar) (May 10, 2022)
The moon is a busy place! The Straight Wall is a prominent feature (upper left), but one could easily get lost exploring from there to the Sea of Nectar.
This is a stack of about 200 frames gathered through my wonderful 6" f/8 telescope with a Vernonscope 1.5x barlow, so effectively at f/12, with the QHY 5iii485c camera.
May 8, 2022
M20, from Insight Observatory's ATEO AFIL-2 (Mar. 2022)
This image is constructed from data gathered by Insight Observatory's remote telescope AFIL-2, a Skyrover 130 APO located at Yunling Observatory, China. Data for this image includes 3.75 hours of exposures: 1.5 hours (18x300") through a red filter and roughly equal exposures taken through green and blue filters.
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