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B150 Running Girl and NGC6946 Galaxy

Name Date Telescope Camera Filter Frames Exposure
B150

Running Girl

  RASA11 f/2.2 ASI6200MC-PRO

 

Clear

 

108

 

180

 

B150 50

CTA 1 Supernova Remanent

Name Date Telescope Camera Filter Frames Exposure
CTA1

Supernova remanent

  RASA11 f/2.2 ASI6200MC-PRO

ASI6200MM-PRO

ASI6200MM-PRO

Clear

HA

OIII

150

91

120

30s

180s

180s

CTA1 50

Serpens Cloud and Flaming Skull

Name Date Telescope Camera Filter Frames Exposure
VdB123
Serpens Cloud , Flaming Skull
24.08.2024 RASA11 f/2.2 ASI6200MC-PRO

ASI6200MM-PRO

ASI6200MM-PRO

Clear

HA

OIII

79

54

89

180s

180s

180s

VdB123 Serpens

Andromeda

Name Date Telescope Camera Filter Frames Exposure
M31

Andromeda Galaxy

Mosaic 2 planes

2023_09_26 RASA11 f/2.2 ASI6200MM-PRO

 

ASI6200MC-PRO

HA

HA

Clear

Clear

107

161

153

152

180s

180s

180s

180s

 

M31 Andromeda

From WR134 to Tulip

Name
Date
Telescope
Camera
Filter
Frames
Exposure
NGC 6871

From WR134 to Tulip

RASA11 f/2.2
ASI6200MM-PRO

ASI6200MM-PRO

ASI6200MC-PRO
HA

OIII

Clear
19

75

49
180s

180s

60s

NGC6871 50

SH2-92 Unnamed Nebula

Name
Date
Telescope
Camera
Filter
Frames
Exposure
SH2-92

RASA11 f/2.2
ASI6200MM-PRO

ASI6200MM-PRO

ASI6200MC-PRO
HA

OIII

Clear
66

91

10
180s

180s

180s

SH2-92 50

Clamshell Nebula

Name
Date
Telescope
Camera
Filter
Frames
Exposure
SH2-119

Clamshell Nebula

RASA11 f/2.2
ASI6200MM-PRO
HA

OIII

Clear
72

89

31
180s

180s

60s

SH2-119 Clamshell 50

Swan Nebulas

Name
Date
Telescope
Camera
Filter
Frames
Exposure
LDN899

Swan Nebulas

RASA11 f/2.2
ASI6200MM-PRO
HA

OIII

Clear
75




252
180s

180s

60s

LDN899xs

Eclipse 2024

After 2 weeks, today I can show you my picture of the solar eclipse from April 8, 2024. For the shot, I initially planned for Hillsboro, TX. However, the weather forecast was not good; I had to expect clouds. So I decided to divert to Mountain View, AR. This was associated with a total of 700 additional miles on the road, but it was worth it. I was able to capture 118 sequences, each with 7 images. The exposure times were evenly distributed from ¼ s to 1/4000 s. At my location, the totality lasted a total of 4 minutes and 10 seconds. The 826 images were captured in RAW format with the Canon EOS R5 with the EF 300 f/2.8 and EF 2x converter, allowing me to reach a focal length of 600mm. The sky was consistently clear to slightly hazy.

I would like to extend special thanks to two supporters who contributed significantly to the success of the mission: my son Mathias Wittich for the crucial meteorology lesson and David Contreras, who provided me with a place on his property where I could quietly capture my images and observe the solar eclipse.

Totality Eclipse 2024

Rosette Nebula

Name
Date
Telescope
Camera
Filter
Frames
Exposure
NGC2244

Rosette Nebula
2024
Sigma 135mm f/1.8
ASI6200MM-PRO

ASI6200MM-PRO

ASI6200MC-PRO
HA

OIII

Clear
105

80

180
180s

180s

60s

NGC2244 Rosette

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