M48

M48
M48

2013-03-09 20:00-01:30
Very clear, small clouds in the east, weak wind, -2 degrees C

M48
Exposures:
8x60s LIGHT
10x60s DARK
20 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

M38

M38
M38

2013-03-08 21:00-22:00
Faint clouds over south part of sky, no wind, -1 degrees C

M38
Exposures:
14x60s LIGHT
10x60s DARK
20 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

 

M37

M37
M37

2013-03-03 21:00-00:00
Clear, no wind, -2 degrees C

M37
Exposures:
10x120s LIGHT
10x120s DARK
20 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

 

NGC884, NGC869

NGC884, NGC869
NGC884, NGC869

2013-03-03 21:00-00:00
Clear, no wind, -2 degrees C

NGC884 / NGC869
Exposures:
8x120s LIGHT
10x120s DARK
20 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

 

NGC2264

NGC2264
NGC2264

2013-03-01 20:00-23:00
Faint clouds in the west, windy, -1 degrees C

NGC2264
Exposures:
18x180s LIGHT
16x180s DARK
20 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

M35

M35
M35

2013-03-01 20:00-23:00
Faint clouds in the west, windy, -1 degrees C

M35
Exposures:
10x120s LIGHT
10x120s DARK
20 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

M42, M43

M42, M43
M42, M43

2013-02-28 20:00-22:00
Clear, many thin clouds, hard wind, rising full moon, -1 degrees C

M42
Exposures:
8×30+5×60+7×120+4x180s LIGHT
16x180s DARK
20 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

M1

M1
M1

2013-02-02 22:00-01:30
Very clear, perfect seeing, no moon, -5 degrees C

M1
Exposures:
15x180s LIGHT
10x180s DARK
20 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

M45

M45
M45

2013-02-02 22:00-01:30
Very clear, perfect seeing, no moon, -5 degrees C

M45
Exposures:
19x180s LIGHT
10x180s DARK
20 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

MY FIRST AUTO GUIDER

SkyWatcher SynGuider
SkyWatcher SynGuider

I have now made some tests with the SkyWatcher SynGuider autoguider I have recently acquired along with a Celestron 80mm guide scope attached to my good old Meade 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. My experiences with it so far are pretty good. It can take a long time to find a good guide star to lock on to (up to 1 hour so far) but since the ratio of usable light subs is increased from 10-30% without autoguider up to 100% with the autoguider, it definitely pays off using it. However the added weight of the guide scope and autoguider required me to also purchase a third counter weight for my mount and I’m afraid I’m now at the limit of the mount’s specified carrying capacity.

M52

M52
M52

2012-12-13 19:30-00:30
Cold (-16 degrees C), faint fogs followed by clear, no moon

M52
Exposures:
10x180s LIGHT
8x90s DARK
15 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

M33

M33
M33

2012-12-13 19:30-00:30
Cold (-16 degrees C), faint fogs followed by clear, no moon

M33
Exposures:
10x180s LIGHT
8x90s DARK
15 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

M57

M57
M57

2012-12-08 18:00-19:30
Faint clouds, Milkyway invisible, no wind, no moon

M57
Exposures:
16x90s LIGHT
6x60s DARK
15 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

M39

M39
M39

2012-12-01 20:00-21:30
Faint clouds, full moon, no wind

M39
Exposures:
1x60s+1x120s+1x180s+1x240s+1x300s LIGHT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO800
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Skywatcher SynGuider auto guider and Celestron 80mm guide scope
Software: PixInsight

FIRST LIGHT WITH NEW MOUNT

M27
M27

Must say I’m pleased with the behaviour of my new mount. Here is the first astrophoto with it. It’s M27 The Dumbbell Nebula, a planetary nebula in the constellation Vulpecula. The photo was taken 2012-10-09 (the first clear night since I bought the mount in the beginning of September).15x60s exposures at ISO 1600 (14x60s black, 10 bias and 8 flat exposures were added) and processed with PixInsight.

M31, M32

M31, M32
M31, M32

2012-11-12 20:00-00:30
Cloudy followed by clear weather, no wind

M31 / M32
Exposures:
14x60s+13x90s LIGHT
10x90s DARK15 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO1600
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Software: PixInsight

M15

M15
M15

2012-11-12 20:00-00:30
Cloudy followed by clear weather, no wind

M15
Exposures:
7x60s LIGHT
10x60s DARK
15 BIAS
16 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO1600
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Software: PixInsight

NGC6888

NGC6888
NGC6888

2012-10-11 20:00-22:30
Clear followed by clouds and compact fog, no wind

NGC6888
Exposures:
10x120s LIGHT
10x120s DARK
10 BIAS
8 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO1600
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Software: PixInsight

M11

M11
M11

2012-10-11 20:00-22:30
Clear followed by clouds and compact fog, no wind

M11
Exposures:
9x60s LIGHT
14x60s DARK
10 BIAS
8 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO1600
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Software: PixInsight

M101

M101
M101

2012-10-10 20:00-23:30
Windy, clear

M101
Exposures:
16x90s LIGHT
10x60s DARK
10 BIAS
8 FLAT

Camera: Canon EOS-600D, ISO1600
Lens: Meade Model 2080 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain + Meade Focalreducer 6.3
Mount: HEQ5 Pro
Software: PixInsight

Peter Folkesson's astrophotos