01
2024Name | Date | Telescope | Camera | Filter | Frames | Exposure |
B150
Running Girl |
RASA11 f/2.2 | ASI6200MC-PRO
|
Clear
|
108
|
180
|
01
2024Name | 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 |
24
2024Name | 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 |
22
2024Name | 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 |
17
2024
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 |
17
2024
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 |
01
2024
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 |
31
2024
Name |
Date |
Telescope |
Camera |
Filter |
Frames |
Exposure |
LDN899 Swan Nebulas |
RASA11 f/2.2 |
ASI6200MM-PRO |
HA OIII Clear |
75 252 |
180s 180s 60s |
22
2024After 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.
20
2024
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 |
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