Images

Galactic objects and solar system elements in the form of final images.
Use the filter section on the right to select the objects of interest

Nebula, Messier AstroWorldCreations Nebula, Messier AstroWorldCreations

M16 - Eagle Nebula

A new travel rig was put together and first light was used to image M16, the Eagle nebula. This is a low summer target and only half an hour of data could be gathered. But the travel setup worked well and holds a lot of promise for the future.

Read More
Nebula, Sharpless AstroWorldCreations Nebula, Sharpless AstroWorldCreations

Sh2-220 - California Nebula

NGC1499 (California Nebula), an emission nebula located in the constellation Perseus is a very large and colourful target when photographed in narrow-band. Here an SHO image of long exposure to bring out some of the very faint blue OIII signal.

Read More
Cluster, Messier AstroWorldCreations Cluster, Messier AstroWorldCreations

M36

M36 is a pretty bright open cluster in the constellation Auriga. A practical target to test out a new mount that was recently installed.

Read More
Nebula AstroWorldCreations Nebula AstroWorldCreations

NGC2264 - Cone Nebula

A wide-field image of NGC2264, or Cone Nebula, embedded in lots of hydrogen-alpha regions. Next to the actual cone is the Christmas Tree star cluster, illuminating the surrounding gasses to emit bright blue OIII signal.

Read More
Solar System AstroWorldCreations Solar System AstroWorldCreations

Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) 1/2

Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is one of the brighter comets this year. It is still increasing in brightness, and while not likely, it could still possibly become visible with the naked eye. This post describes the image itself and also contains an animation of the comet moving across the backdrop of the stars.

Read More
Galaxy, Messier AstroWorldCreations Galaxy, Messier AstroWorldCreations

M74 - Phantom Galaxy

M74, also known as the Phantom Galaxy, is about 32 million light-years away from Earth. The galaxy contains two clearly defined spiral arms and is therefore used as an archetypal example of a grand design spiral galaxy.

Read More
Cluster AstroWorldCreations Cluster AstroWorldCreations

NGC7789 - Caroline’s Rose

NGC 7789 is an open cluster in Cassiopeia that was discovered by Caroline Herschel in 1783. She was the sister of the well known William Herschel. When looking at this object visually the loops of stars and dark lanes give the impression of a rose, that’s what gave it the nickname Caroline’s Rose.

Read More
Galaxy AstroWorldCreations Galaxy AstroWorldCreations

Caldwell 7

A beautiful spiral galaxy, also known as ‘little M33’. Photographed in sessions two years apart, but all combined into one LRGB image, enhanced with H-alpha data indicating areas of active star formation within the galaxy.

Read More
Solar System AstroWorldCreations Solar System AstroWorldCreations

Moon

On the very first night testing out the new Mewlon-180c, some short videos were shot of the Moon. After processing the video-files using the new software PlanetarySystemStacker, this moon image came out. Certainly a motivation to do a lot more moon photography and test the Mewlon on some of the planets.

Read More
Cluster, Messier AstroWorldCreations Cluster, Messier AstroWorldCreations

M3

The beautiful globular cluster M3, here photographed using the newly acquired Takahashi Mewlon 180c telescope and QHY268m camera. Properly using this setup will probably require some further fine-tuning, but its a good start.

Read More
Nebula, Caldwell AstroWorldCreations Nebula, Caldwell AstroWorldCreations

Caldwell 4 - Iris Nebula

An image of NGC7023, captured on three different occasions, two(!) years apart. The bright blue reflection nebula is referred to as Iris Nebula, named after the similarly blue flower. With more than 17h of exposure also the darker nebulae are visible.

Read More
Nebula AstroWorldCreations Nebula AstroWorldCreations

NGC7822 - Cederblad 214

In the constellation Cepheus this large area of nebulosity can be found with a massive star, 100,000 times bigger than our Sun, in the center that lights up the whole cloud. The nebula is registered as NGC7822.

Read More
Nebula, Sharpless AstroWorldCreations Nebula, Sharpless AstroWorldCreations

Sh2-240 - Spaghetti Nebula

Sh2-240, also known as the Spaghetti Nebula is a very large and faint object that requires long exposures with a wide-field telescope. A reducer on the FSQ-106 in combination with full-frame camera and > 17h of exposure resulted in the following image.

Read More
Messier, Cluster AstroWorldCreations Messier, Cluster AstroWorldCreations

M13 - Hercules Cluster

M13, or the Hercules Cluster, is a relatively small, but densely packed globular cluster. A perfect target to test out a new long focal length telescope, the Takahashi Mewlon 180c, in combination with the QHY268c, an APS-C sized OSC camera.

Read More
Cluster, Messier AstroWorldCreations Cluster, Messier AstroWorldCreations

M44 - Beehives Cluster

One of the star clusters closest to Earth is M44, also known as the Beehives Cluster. Big red giants, white dwarfs and young bright blue stars make for a colourful scene. Plenty of additional galaxies and double stars can be discovered in this scene as well.

Read More