| NGC7331 nobuour 2011-12-1 4:19 1165 0
NGC7331 was challenging to shoot from Sunnyvale, Silicon Valley. ISO1600 5x5min. 20x3min. ISO3200 30x2min., totaling about 2 and half hours exposure and corresponding dark frames. The third day, 12/1/2011, was quite windy, having distorted the star shapes. The equipment was same as before. |
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| NGC7538 nobuour 2013-12-30 4:49 995 0
VC200L EOS REBEL T3, ISO3200, 2 minutes, 30 frames, 12/20/2013 Sunnyvale CA |
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| nobuour 2015-11-6 19:33 1329 0
11/6/2015, from Sunnyvale CA Orion 11 inch Astrograph 1 min x 30 subs Darks 15, Flats and Dark-Flats 20 and 20. EOS XSi with IDAS LPS-P2 on CGEM
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| NGC7662 The Blue Snowball nobuour 2011-12-17 17:05 1134 0
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| nobuour 2015-11-24 4:32 1311 0
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| NGC7814 in the Constellation Pegasus nobuour 2014-11-28 4:48 1232 0
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| nobuour 2009-12-23 7:54 1437 0
NGC 891 is an edge on unbarred spiral galaxy about 30 million light-years away in the constellation Andromeda. It has an H II nucleus. The dark center lane consists of dust clouds, similar to our galaxy. The entire photo of the Milky way shows a remarkable similarity to NGC891.
Vixen VC200L (200mm diameter 1800mm focal Length) w/o reducer EOS T1i (KISS X3 in Japan) 16 frames of 90 seconds Exposure at ISO of 3200 12/23/2009 in Sunnyvale California USA
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| nobuour 2013-12-30 2:48 1017 0
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| Night Skies with Southern Cross nobuour 2016-3-9 6:03 1076 0
3/9/2016, Los Cabos Mexico |
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| Nova Delphini 2013 nobuour 2013-12-30 14:11 1261 0
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| nobuour 2013-8-16 18:43 705 0
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| nobuour 2016-3-9 5:49 809 0
3/9/2016 at Los Cabos, Baha California Sigma Zoom 150-500mm at 500mm |
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| Open Clusters in Cassiopea Region (M103, NGC457, 654, 659, 663) nobuour 2014-3-17 16:15 834 0
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| Open Clusters in Perseus Region (near Mirphak) nobuour 2014-3-17 16:17 877 0
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| Open Clusters M35, 36, 37 and 38 nobuour 2014-3-17 16:11 816 0
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| nobuour 2014-3-17 16:22 877 0
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| Orion and Horsehead Nebula without tracking (on tripod) nobuour 2013-12-30 5:25 984 0
EOS Rebel T3, ISO6400, 3 seconds, 50 frames, Sigma Zoom 15-500mm at 150mm 10/31/2013 |
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| nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1522 1
Sunnyvale CA USA Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi Shooting Date/Time 1/27/2009 1:14:47 AM Manual Exposure Tv( Shutter Speed ) 30 Av( Aperture Value ) 6.3 ISO Speed 1600 Focal Length 500.0 mm reprocessed on 9/14/2012, 5 lights are stacked. |
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| Orion Region nobuour 2014-2-5 19:28 1989 0
Rokinon 85mm F/1.4 with EOS Rebel T3 on fixed tripod (NO EQ Mount) F/1.4 ISO3200, 3 seconds x 200 subframes 2/3/2014 from Sunnyvale CA USA |
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| Orion, Pleiades and Jupiter nobuour 2013-1-10 6:25 1384 0
10/09/2012 from Sunnyvale CA USA |
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| nobuour 2013-3-12 5:44 973 0
ISO800 0.6 second exposure 150mm FL |
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| nobuour 2013-3-14 5:05 920 0
Single shot and three shots staced ISO800 0.6 second exposure at 500mm FL EOS REBEL XSI (450D or KISS X2) |
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| nobuour 2013-3-22 7:46 964 0
16 images are stacked, 10 noise and 10 flat frames ISO800 0.6 second exposure at 500mm FL, EOS REBEL XSI (450D or KISS X2), processed with Photoshop CS5 and Noise Ninja |
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| Part of Virgo Cluster NGC4473(top),4461(down left),4458(down,right),4438,4435,4406,4402 nobuour 2013-8-1 0:34 1161 0
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| Partial Solar Eclipse with a super Sunspot 2014/10/23 15:15 nobuour 2014-10-26 7:37 940 0
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| Photo of Sigma Zoom 150-500mm Lens nobuour 2011-1-9 20:02 1336 2
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| nobuour 2009-6-24 14:56 1149 0
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| Rosette Nebula nobuour 2013-2-13 6:50 954 0
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| Rosette NGC2273 and Cone NGC2264 nebulae nobuour 2014-3-18 8:14 867 0
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| Saturn on 5/29/2012 nobuour 2012-5-30 19:34 1064 0
VC200L and EOS T1i (KISS X3) with 2X extender captured with EOS_MOVREC at ISO800 edited with VirtualDub, stacked with Registax 6, reprocessed (9/4/2012). |
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| nobuour 2014-8-15 17:27 869 0
Camera: ASI120MC at 8~10 FPS (frame per second) x 300 frames stacked with Autostakkert 2.3.0.21 VC200 1800mm FL with 2X Extender from Sigma |
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| Several Galaxies belonging to the Local Galactic Group nobuour 2015-10-31 7:25 1774 0
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| Sirius and Canopus nobuour 2016-3-9 6:02 1063 0
shot on 3/9/2016 at Los Cabos Mexico |
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| nobuour 2009-11-28 2:32 1877 0
Photo at Kahara park in Honolulu, on Nov. 21 2009 Canon EOS T1i (KISS X3) |
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| Super Moon November 2016 nobuour 2016-11-13 9:32 1125 0
Sigma 150-500mm and Canon 6D |
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| nobuour 2011-9-25 20:18 1235 0
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| The Cocoon Galaxy (NGC 4490) and NGC4485 nobuour 2014-5-28 7:03 1540 0
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| The comet Lovejoy C/2014 Q2 nobuour 2015-1-28 6:27 1053 0
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| The comet Lovejoy M79 and M45 Pleiades nobuour 2015-1-28 6:43 1047 0
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| The Horsehead Nebula nobuour 2009-11-14 2:45 1076 0
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| Venus Transit ans Sunset 6/5/2012 nobuour 2012-6-11 18:01 1084 0
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Messier 65 (also known as NGC 3623) is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 22 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by Charles Messier in 1780. M65, M66, and NGC 3628 comprise the famous Leo Triplet, a small group of galaxies.
Messier 66 (also known as NGC 3627) is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 36 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by Charles Messier in 1780. M66 is about 95 thousand light-years across[3] with striking dust lanes and bright star clusters along sweeping spiral arms.
NGC 3628 is an unbarred spiral galaxy about 35 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784. It has an approximately 300,000 light-years long tidal tail. NGC 3628 along with M65 and M66 form the famous Leo Triplet, a small group of galaxies. Its most conspicuous feature is the broad and obscuring band of dust located along the outer edge of its spiral arms, effectively transecting the galaxy to our view. |
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The Black Eye Galaxy (also called Sleeping Beauty Galaxy; designated Messier 64, M64, or NGC 4826) was discovered by Edward Pigott in March 1779, and independently by Johann Elert Bode in April of the same year, as well as by Charles Messier in 1780. It has a spectacular dark band of absorbing dust in front of the galaxy's bright nucleus, giving rise to its nicknames of the "Black Eye" or "Evil Eye" galaxy. M64 is well known among amateur astronomers because of its appearance in small telescopes. It is a spiral galaxy in the Coma Berenices constellation. |
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Messier 81 (NGC 3031 or Bode's Galaxy) is a spiral galaxy about 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. M81 is one of the most striking examples of a grand design spiral galaxy, with near perfect arms spiraling into the very center. Because of its proximity to Earth, its large size, and its active galactic nucleus (which harbors a supermassive black hole) Messier 81 is a popular galaxy to study in professional astronomy research. The galaxy's large size and relatively low apparent magnitude (lower magnitude implies higher brightness) also make it a popular target for amateur astronomy observations.
Messier 82 (NGC 3034 or the Cigar Galaxy) is the prototype nearby starburst galaxy about 12 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. The starburst galaxy is five times as bright as the whole Milky Way and one hundred times as bright as our galaxy's center. |
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Eyepiece Projection method 30mm 2 inch eyepiece EOS T1i (KISS X3) with no camera lens video captured using mov_rec with 5X option, stacked by Registax 5
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