Your best photos submitted to the magazine this month
PHOTO OF THE MONTH
NGC 6188, The Dragons of Ara
Shaun Robertson, Melbourne, Australia, 10, 25, 26 and 29 April 2022
Shaun says: “This has been my favourite target since I started this hobby two years ago. The strong emission across each filter and the great separation of channels makes it the perfect image to work and experiment with. This was my second attempt at it, with much cleaner data and some more experience in processing than I had last year.”
Equipment: ZWO ASI1600GT camera, Sky-Watcher Esprit 100ED refractor, Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro mount
Exposure: Ha, SII and OIII 180x 300” each, 15h total
Software: PixInsight, Photoshop
Shaun’s top tips: “Take your time. First, in framing your target: some nebulae have beautiful star clusters nearby, for example, so moving your target off-centre to include those can make a huge difference. Stellarium is great for planning this. Secondly, in gathering as much data as possible and in processing: process each filter’s data before combining your channels. Careful stretching reveals detail and improves the dynamic of the image. And lastly, do what appeals to you. There is no set ‘standard image’ in astrophotography and for me it is a blend of art and science.”
The Milky Way core
Steve Fox, Teide, Tenerife, 22 March 2022
Steve says: “The sky was amazing at this location. In fact, polar aligning wasn’t easy because there were so many bright stars around – something I’m not used to back in the UK!”
Equipment: Canon EOS R6 mirrorless camera, Sigma Art 24mm lens, iOptron SkyGuider Pro, Velbon DV- 7000N tripod
Exposure: ISO1000 f/2.8, 8x 60”
Software: APP, Affinity Photo, GIMP
Flower Moon rising over Christ the King
Mara Leite, Almada, Lisbon, 16 May 2022
Mara says: “This is a single exposure, taken at around 10pm from the opposite bank of the Tagus. The sky cleared just before moonrise. I couldn’t believe my eyes.”
Equipment: Canon 5D Mark IV DSLR, Sigma 70–200mm lens with 2x extender, Manfrotto 190Go! tripod
Exposure: ISO 6400 f/13, 1/125”
Software: Adobe Camera Raw, Photoshop
Mare Imbrium close-up
Roger Hyman, Sparkford, Somerset, 13 January 2022
Roger says: “With the help of a TeleVue Powermate 4x amplifier I managed to get this detailed capture of one of my favourite areas of the Moon.”
Equipment: Altair Hypercam 183C Pro camera, William Optics Zenithstar 126 refractor, Celestron CGX mount
Exposure: best 25% from 500 frames at 12.5ms, 200 gain
Software: AutoStakkert!, Photoshop, Topaz DeNoise
The Iris Nebula
Mark Johnston, Chiricahua National Monument Arizona, USA, 29 May 2022
Mark says: “This site was a 3.5-hour drive each way, but worth it for the pitch-black skies and a nakedeye view of Omega Centauri.”
Equipment: ZWO ASI183MC Pro camera, Celestron 9.25-inch Hyperstar Schmidt-Cassegrain, TTS-160 mount Exposure: 41x 120”
Software: Affinity Photo
Waxing crescent Moon
Stacey Downton, Longbridge, Birmingham, 5 May 2022
Stacey says: “This is the first image I captured on my brand-new telescope and is a mosaic made up of 2,000 frames.”
Equipment: Altair Astro GPCAM 290C camera, Altair Astro 8-inch f/5 Newtonian, Sky-Watcher EQ6-R mount Software: AutoStakkert!, MICE, Photoshop
The Cocoon Galaxy
Mark Shelton, Birmingham, 30 April, 5 May 2022
Mark says: “This target can be a challenge. It’s small and requires a large-aperture telescope to show appreciable detail. I had to pay close attention to guiding and focus.”
Equipment: ZWO ASI6200MM camera, Celestron C14 Schmidt-Cassegrain, Paramount MX+ mount Exposure: LRGB 5h, Ha 6h
Software: PixInsight, Photoshop
The ISS crossing the Sun
Jamie Cooper, West Haddon, Northamptonshire, 4 June 2022
Jamie says: “It wasn’t an optimal pass, with the ISS only 36 arcseconds across and the setting Sun fairly low at 36o altitude, but this six-pane mosaic is a pleasing result for a first attempt.”
Equipment: ZWO ASI290MM camera, unbranded 102mm refractor, Baader AstroSolar film, ZWO green filter, Sky-Watcher EQ6 mount
Exposure: 2,500-frame video, best 40% frames stacked Software: AutoStakkert!, RegiStax, Photoshop
The Sunflower Galaxy
Ron Brecher, Guelph, Ontario, 29 January–11 May 2022
Ron says: “This was six months in the making, mostly under Moon-free skies, captured in between other projects.”
Equipment: QHY367C camera, Takahashi FSQ106ED refractor, QHY600M camera, Sky-Watcher Esprit 150ED refractor, Paramount MX mount
Exposure: 35h 15’ total Software: PixInsight
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