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This forum discussion centers on the beauty of the Universe, inviting members to share videos, photos, and animations of space. Key contributions include clips such as "The Astounding Fact About The Universe" by Neil Degrasse Tyson and time-lapse footage from the ISS. The discussion emphasizes adherence to mainstream scientific principles, avoiding fringe theories. Notable mentions include NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Millennium Simulation by the Max Planck Institute, showcasing the vastness and intricacies of cosmic phenomena.

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  • Basic comprehension of astronomical simulations like the Millennium Simulation
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  • Research the Millennium Simulation Project and its implications for cosmology
  • Learn about the techniques used in astrophotography for capturing celestial images
  • Investigate the Digital Universe software from the Hayden Planetarium for interactive space exploration
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Monkey head nebula. Total integration time 30 minutes, via Tecnosky 70/420 Apo, with ASI 533 color camera, on iOptron SkyHunter mount, guided.
Processed with Pixinsight and SetiAstroSuite.
Bortle 7, Ploiești, Romania.

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Rosette nebula. Total integration time 60 minutes.
With Canon 600 D, on iOptron SkyGuiderPro mount, through APO Tecnosky 70/420, Ploiești, bortle 7, Romania.
Initial processing with Pixinsight and later reprocessed with SetiAstroSuite.

Rosette.webp
 
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Planet Jupiter, through mak 127/1500, 2x barlow, 3 minutes integration.
Processing with PIPP, AS3 and Registax. Denoising with PS.

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M 51. 4 hours total integration (2 nights), with Seestar S50.
Processing and editing with Pixinsight and SetiAstroSuite.
Ploiești, Romania, bortle 7

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Andy Resnick said:
Since I'm not willing to chop down trees to increase my field of view, the only thing I could image for the past month has been M27 (Dumbbell nebula):

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Nikon D810 + Nikkor 800/5.6 @ f/8, 6s subs, 14.5 hours viewing time on Losmandy GM-8, stacking and post-processing using Astro Pixel Processor.

Not only is the nebula and neighborhood rather boring (all things considered), it's also hard for me to image well because of the low elevation (poor seeing) and nearness to celestial equator (which is why the subframe time is so short). At least the final result looks good.... sigh.
Wow, this is high quality. Professional observatories from a hundred years ago and much bigger telescopes could not compete with your work, probably cos CMOS tech can show more contrast compared to film. Goes to show how much telescope tech evolved. And hey, sacrificing one or two trees for great pictures may be alright. Potentially plant two or three trees in an area you will not be using your telescope.
 

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