- M31 - The Andromeda Galaxy
- Pinwheel Galaxy
- California nebula
- [OC] IC 5070 in SHO
- Results of a Cosmic Collision (Crescent Nebula)
- The Pinwheel Galaxy [OC]
- NGC 5256 and their last dance!
- The Horsehead and Flame Nebulae from my backyard [OC]
- I took about 20 mins of photos of the Large Magellanic Cloud - here is a composite showing all the satellites the flew by, including the Starlink
- There are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on Earth
- M101 - The Pinwheel Galaxy [OC]
- Horsehead nebula (IC434)
- A picture I took of an unequal pair of galaxies: Bodes nebula and the cigar galaxy in Ursa Major
- M101: The Pinwheel Galaxy
- Taste the Rainbow! Region in Cygnus shot in Narrowband [2400 x 1742][OC]
- Andromeda strain
- Some nebulae Ive imaged over the past few months
- I spent 3 days photographing andromeda from my light polluted backyard. Its total of 7 hour exposure, half of photos were deleted because of my startracker(I have star adventurer pro and redcat 51 under wich is ballhead. I think its too heavy for it) Its my first astrophoto I am proud of.
- The Coathanger Asterism [OC]
- The all seeing eye of the Helix Nebula NGC7293.
- Spiral Galaxy NGC6902 and Friends [OC] [1518x974]
- Science
- NGC 1499: The California Nebula
- Trifid and Lagoon Nebula
- Lemme give you a bit of Space
- Western Veil Nebula and Pickerings Triangle [OC]
- [OC] I aimed up at this for 2.3 hours last night. NGC 7822 I call it the MONKEY SKULL NEBULA cuz it looks just like one, and its a badass name.
- I combined over 500 individual photos to capture the dusty constellation Corona Australis. Inside this dense cloud of Organic molecules, hidden to us, is intense star formation as we speak!
- 46P/Wirtanen widefield
- Horsehead & Flame Nebula
- Orion Nebula from urban backyard
- Tried my hand at capturing M101 on Friday
- Realm of Orion
- Dumbbell Nebula from my lightpolluted front-yard (Skyguider Pro, 200mm lens, cheap CLS filter)
- Heat Death, Digital, 1200x1200px
- At around 7,500 light years from Earth, IC 1805 or the Heart nebula is a huge emission nebula spanning five moon diameters across the sky. This is a 10 hour exposure I took of the nebula and the open cluster of stars in the centre.
- My first attempt at M81 Bodes Galaxy and co.
- My latest HOO Eagle nebula.
- My second try of Andromeda Galaxy
- Id like to share my latest image of the Pleiades (m45)
- On July 4, 1054 a supernova exploded. It was so bright that it was visible for 23 days...during the day! This is its sloppy seconds. Behold - The Crab Nebula (M1).
- So, about a year ago, I submitted a pic of Jupiter, Ive been practicing ever since and wanted to share my M42
- Meteorite, April 29th, 2020. (Center)
- RCW 108 - Massive Young Stars Trigger Stellar Birth [3300x3135]
- Here is a 12 hour exposure I took on the Heart nebula found in Cassiopeia. To give a sense of scale, the V shaped structure to the left of the image is about 8 light years long.
- Veil Nebula
- Triangulum Galaxy M33 - First attempt with P&S Bridge Camera
- Hubble images
- My attempt at capturing another galaxy
- Rosette nebula. Narrowband with a non modded dslr in my light polluted backyard bortle 7. I didnt think it could be done
- Wizard Nebula Captured, 8.7hrs Broadband True Color.
- Hubble deep field from 2012, everything you see is a galaxy!
- NGC 2442 (the Meathook Galaxy), an intermediate spiral galaxy about 50 million light years away in the constellation Volans. [1200 x 680] (image credit: Hubble)
- I spent 41 hours over 9 nights in June to get this 13000 x 11500 mosaic of the entire Veil Nebula Complex [OC]
- The Lagoon Nebula is Stars, Gas, and Dust
- My image of two galaxies colliding with each other, maybe one day the Milky Way and Andromeda will look like this [OC]
- Gemenids from Blue Mountains (West of Sydney), NSW Australia. Drove 2 hours to escape the lights, Orion put on a good show! [OC] [2048 x 1356]
- Bodes Nebulae/Galaxy (seen from Overby Strand, Sjællands Odde) - Stack of 6 x 10 minutes exposure - Nikon D7500 + Celestron 8 SCT, f6.3 reducer, autoguider - ISO 100
- Andromeda galaxy
- M27 - Dumbbell Nebula
- M57 - the Ring Nebula in Lyra
- Star & Crossbones Nebula [OC] 27 hour exposure
- IC1396 [8936x7152][OS][OC]
- In celebration of Hubbles 25th anniversary, here is a picture of Messier 51 (the Whirlpool Galaxy) that I took from my backyard.
- IC405-Flaming Star Nebula [OC]
- Bubble nebula
- The Dumbbell Nebula in Hα
Setiap tongkrongan pasti punya ceritanya sendiri-sendiri! Bersama Saleh Husein (@aleantipony), mengingat kembali roman-roman pertemuan awal, keterlibatan dalam ekosistem seni, dan proses kreatif di Gudskul Ekosistem hingga sampai saat ini. Simak gaya tongkrongan mereka di Official Youtube Channel Gudskul! “Tektokan” - Gudstory. Nantikan! Credit music by : shuzzon @shuzzonmetalsobek #Tektokan #Nongkrongsambilbelajar #Gudstory #GudskulEkosistem - @gudskul on Instagram
- My image of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31).
- M51 The whirlpool galaxy captured, 5.2 hrs stacked
- A picture I took of comet lovejoy passing orion
- After so many cloudy weekends, finally got the chance to go out and shoot the hunter, below the belt - M42., Horsehead, and the Flame[OC]
- The Horsehead and Flame Nebula in Orion.
- Hercules Globular Cluster on a handmade 6 f/7.5 telescope with no tracking.
Pencil Nebulae image by Franck Jobard @deepskychile RGBHaOIIIOIII. #astro #astronomy #astrophotography #deepspace #telescope #deepskychile #sky #tololo #chile #astronomia #astronomie #verylargetelescope #atacama #observatory #astronomiefrance #riohurtado #pichasca #observatories #observatoires #observatoiretoitouvrant #rollofroof #universe #nightscapes #astrofotografiachile #cosmos #largaexposicion #sbigimagingsystems #nebulae - @deepskychile on Instagram
- This is the Crescent Nebula and rarely seen (because its very faint) Soap Bubble Nebula. It took 11 hours of exposure time to capture them.
- M16 and M17 from my backyard
- The galactic core of the Milky Way [OC]
- Earth and Moon from Saturn
- NGC 7000: The North America Nebula with a stock Canon EOS R and the Astronomik CLS clip filter
- Spiral Galaxy M74 [4446 x 3066]
- my view of M51 the Whirlpool Galaxy in Canes Venetici.
- Astronomy II
The North America nebula and pelican nebula! 😁 . *swipe for starless version - . I got lucky with good seeing and a clear sky, and managed to get 4+ hours of integration on this Ha region in Cygnus. This is one of my favourite deep sky images yet, and a big improvement on my last one 😊 . The North America nebula is an emission nebula in Cygnus, with a shape resembling the continent of North America. Nearby it is the pelican nebula, separated by a dark patch of interstellar dust. It is around 2,500 light years away from earth. . . EXIF: William Optics Z61 Canon EOS R UHC nebula filter CEM-40 (unguided) ISO 3200 f5.9 120s x 125 = 4h10 min integration Darks, flats, bias DSS, PS, LR 22nd September 2020 Agra, India (Bortle 8) . #astrophotography #astronomy #space #solarsystem #deepsky #nightsky #astrophoto #astrophotographer #universetoday #canonindia #astrophotographyindia #nebula #galaxy #ngc7000 #northamericanebula #emissionnebula #cygnus #milkyway #deepspacephotography #deepspace #astrophoto #astrobackyard #williamoptics #ioptron @astrophotography.india - @shivam.bansal42 on Instagram
- The Monkey Head Nebula
- I pointed my telescope at SH2-308, also known as the Dolphin Head, for 28 hours at my High School and got this picture
- Western Veil Nebula
- The Coma Star Cluster [OC]
- NGC 6960, The Western Veil Nebula, part of the Gygnus Loop complex. I took these in my backyard with a 70mm telescope in Bortle 4 skies.
- Coma Cluster - QHY294C First Light
- Planetary Nebula NGC6781 [1660x1124][OS]
- Tarantula Nebula, place for death and birth! [OC]
- The nebulae of Orion [OC] [1920x1280]
- heres my odd looking image through my 8 inch
- NGC6888 (Crescent Nebula)
- I made an 8K wallpaper of some of my favorite Deep Sky Objects Ive photographed throughout 2019. This image represents over 100 hours of long exposure. [OC]
- M101 - Pinwheel and surrounding galaxies
- Ive been doing astrophotography for the past 6 months using my cheap DSLR and lens. This is the California Nebula, NGC 1499. The first shot was taken when I first started astrophotography, and the second was taken just last night!
- A Star 20 times larger then our sun exploded 21,000 years ago to create this stunning nebula. The Easter Veil Nebula
- The Cocoon Nebula [OC]
- Eta Carinae [2048×1481] Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
- With only 1 hour of exposure time, I could capture surprising amounts of dust in the Orion region.
- My first attempt at capturing closeup data on Orion’s Belt and M42(the Orion Nebula), uncropped
- Omega Centauri from the Equator
- The Orion Nebula: Photographed by me using a remote online telescope. I have compiled 7 images to make this.
- The Milky Way to the Naked eye - Australia (OC)
- 12 hours of exposure on the Whirlpool Galaxy through a 12 scope showing faint dust throughout space
- The Pencil Nebula in Red and Blue
- My shot of the Crab Nebula, the result of a 1,000 year-old supernova!
- I nearly froze solid trying to image this nebula
- The Spider and Fly Nebula
- Trifid nebula
- The Veil of Space [4000x4000]
- Pretty excited about my first Galaxy shot in a long time. Messier 33 also known as the Triangulum Galaxy.
- LDN 1153, 1160, 1164, and 1165 in Cephus
- M27 - The Dumbbell Nebula [OC]
- NGC2264 - The Christmas Tree Cluster and Cone Nebula
- my view of the Dumbbell Nebula
- Andromeda Galaxy with the 50mm 1.8 [OC][1024X678]
- Heres an image I took of our closest galactical neighbour, The Andromeda Galaxy!
- camera techniques
- The Little Rosette Nebula (Sh2-170)
- Whirlpool Galaxy (M51)
- After taking an over 8-hour exposure with my telescope, I was able to capture this beautiful bi-colour image of the Rosette nebula located over 5,000 light years away.
- Outback Australia by night [2800x1233]
- Ngc 6888 The Crescent Nebula [OC]
- A close up of this beautiful region of the summer sky. Starting from the left, we see a bright Jupiter and Dark Horse Nebula, and to the right the gorgeous Rho Ophiuchi complex, and to the upper right corner, the Blue Horse Head Nebula. A 1.5 hour stack image taken with 85mm lens. [OC]
- Using my 130mm aperture Newtonian telescope, and imaging 4 hours worth of data with an astro-modified Canon 600D, I got this image of the Lagoon nebula, one of the closest star forming regions to Earth at a distance of around 4,100 light years.
- Veil Nebula : My First Duo narrowband Attempt
- I captured The Pinwheel Galaxy-M101
- [OC] My DSLR Picture of a Star Forming Region in the Constellation Cepheus
- The Lagoon and Trifid Nebula Region of Sagittarius (Widefield)
- Rho Ophiuchi [OC]
- Orions Belt
- Veil Nebula [OC]
- Here is what is possible with just a camera and cheap tripod along with some free editing software
- M16 and M17
- The Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) [OC]
- I snapped a picture of a cosmic chicken over 6500 light years away using a regular telephoto lens from my suburban backyard.
- Messier 82 with The Discovery Channel Telescope
- SN 2020jfo in M61
- Object: NGC 2264 (Christmas Tree Cluster & Cone Nebula)
- Photographed using an amateur telescope, this is the deepest image I have ever taken showing thousands of distant galaxies.
- Messier 57 with The Discovery Channel Telescope
- The Cygnus Wall: 11.5 hrs through an unmodified DSLR camera
- I spent over 21 hours trying to capture the faint Squid and Flying Bat Nebula in the constellation Cepheus [OC]
- My last astrophoto of 2014!
- My image of Messier 8, the Lagoon Nebula!
- Helix Nebula with a lot more data
- Pickerings Triangle
- California Nebula (NGC 1499), Surrounding Dust
- Another M42 (crosspost astrophotography)
- M51 (Whirlpool galaxy) First time processing and taking a photo of a deep-sky object
- Crux to the Carina nebula, also featuring the running chicken, statue of liberty and the coal sack nebulas. [OC]
- To show that astronomy can be done under light pollution, I took this picture of the whirlpool galaxy from the Phoenix metro area with a population of more than 4.5 million
- The Whirlpool Galaxy from my backyard [OC]
- NGC7000 in HOO
- Combined X-ray and optical image of the crab pulsar in the middle of the crab nebula. A young pulsar (~1000 years) where the still powerful pulsar wind shapes the surrounding plasma into a distinct funnel shape.
- All the images of Orion I took over winter. This is roughly a total of ~8 hours using RedCat and Canon Ra mounted on Fornax Lighttrack ii. Taken from Al Sadeem Observatory in UAE. [OC]
- Orion from a dark sky area
- Flaming Star Nebula - in HOS pallet w/SHO processing
- The Crab Nebula - M1
- Horsehead and Flame from Delaware (oc)
- Big space brain!!! Aka the crescent nebula. Captured by me in my backyard.
- My DSLRs view of the Witchs Broom
- The Fornax Cluster of Galaxies - European Southern Observatory [4000 x 2796]
- NGC 2467: Skull and Crossbones Nebula
- I imaged part of the Virgo supercluster, our own galactic neighbourhood, where our Milky Way is just one of 1000s. After 2hrs of exposure time with a Nikon D610 and a 135mm f/2 Samyang lens, 100s of galaxies pertaining to the Virgo cluster can be seen, here annotated. Zoom in for full resolution!
- The Pillars of Creation in a widefield view and natural color [OC] [3800x3800]
- Eastern Veil Nebula taken with a stock DSLR from my backyard [OC]
- Ngc 2177 - Monkey Head Nebula 10 hours of exposure time [OC]
- The Crescent Nebula
- My 9.6hr long exposure of the Eastern Veil Nebula taken from my backyard. [OC]
- My two panel mosaic of the North America & Pelican nebula.
- By pointing my DSLR at the North America and Pelican Nebulae for 10 hours, I came up with this image. [OC]
- 26 hours of exposure on the Hidden Galaxy - a galaxy obscured by the dust from the Milky Way
- Orions Belt from the Backyard [5925x3928] [OC]
- Id like to share my latest image of the Horsehead Nebula
- IC1805 and IC1848, heart and soul nebulae
- I spiral galaxy viewed side-on
- Ngc 2359- Thor’s Helmet [OC]
- Sizzling Remains of a Dead Star [2,200px × 2,200]
- My take on the Jellyfish Nebula, a Supernova Remnant.
- Triangulum Galaxy [OC][2503x1627]
- I photographed the Blue Horse Head Nebula. The blue glow comes from light emitted by a septuple star system, which is then reflected by the nearby dust particles. Only one other septuple star system is known.
- Trifid and Lagoon, more detail
- Eastern Veil Nebula in Cygnus - 16 hours of Photography, Bortle 5/6 - Unmodded Canon 80D
- Heart nebula, 7500 light years from you
- One of my favorite parts of the sky. The Lagoon nebula and Trifid nebula, surrounded by pretty interstellar dust. A little over an hour worth of data taken from Al Sadeem Observatory, Abu Dhabi, UAE. [OC]
- The Cygnus Wall deep inside the large stellar nursery Caldwell 20 about 1,600 light-years away (credit: Focal Pointe Observatory)
- Dragonfish Coming At You in Infrared [7600 x 5500]
- Orions hidden treasures
- 2.5 Million light-years away from earth, this is the Andromeda Galaxy. This image is comprised of 5 main images each taking many hours to complete. This allows you to see the pockets of Hydrogen Alpha in the galaxy and all the fine details.
- I took a true color image of the closest nebulae to Earth [OC]
- Somewhere near Cygnus. I noticed that you guys like stars, there you go!
- I took an hour-long exposure of the Lagoon and Trifid Nebula using a monochrome camera. For this image I used a specialized filter that only lets in the light emitted from ionized hydrogen gas, allowing me to cut through my cities light pollution and see the nebula at the same time.
- NGC 6960 - West Veil & Pickerings Triangle
- Eagle Nebula with Dslr (Ha-OIII 12 hours of exposure)
- 12 hours on the Whirlpool Galaxy
- My image of the Prawn Nebula. The background glow isnt caused by ionised gas like in traditional nebula, but from the light of millions of stars.
- The Rosette Nebula alias Skull Nebula
- I photographed Rho Ophiuchi from a beach in New Zealand, located 460 light years away from Earth.
- I captured this nebula last month. This took 15 hours to make
- The Small and Large Magellanic Clouds - a pair of irregular dwarf galaxies, as seen from my backyard.
- The Bubble Nebula [OC][2500x1865]
- Abell 21 - Medusa Nebula
- The great brain in space! Also known as the crescent nebula. Captured by me and my amateur equipment in my backyard.
- Shot this nebula last year. This is 8 months of progress
- IC 410 Tadpoles Nebula in bicolour
- NGC6914 - Reflection Nebula in Cygnus
- Eastern Veil Nebula and video of my journey imaging it!
- ITAP of Andromeda from with my rx100 mk2 without a telescope or anything
- The Heart Nebula
- The Crescent And Soap Bubble Nebula
- ITAP of Night Sky, near a Beach
- The Double Cluster h+χ Persei
- NGC 7000: The North America Nebula with a stock Canon EOS R and the Astronomik CLS clip filter [OC]
- M27 in HαLRGB - 17hr of integration time.
- 70mm Sadr-Widefield incl. North America-, Veil-, Cresent- and Gamma Cygni Nebula
- m57
- Southern pinwheel galaxy (m83).
- I pointed my telescope at a dark part of the sky all night last night to see how many galaxies I could find. I count at least a dozen in this shot. [OC]
- M51 Whirlpool Galaxy
- Deep Space 9
- IC 1396 and the Garnet Star
- Skyrim is beautiful
- I pointed my camera at the Milky Way for a total of 5 minutes, and managed to capture an incredible amount of dust, stars, and nebulosity. [OC]
- Orion with 50mm lens
- Trifid and Lagoon... still learning
- Supernova in M61
- My 19 hour long exposure of Orion
- The Carina nebula and its 3 neighbouring clusters from my front yard
- My first time shooting The Cone and Fox Fur Nebulae
- The Veil Nebula
- Only 20min of The Cygnus Wall in OSC taken in my backyard, with a friends added Ha data to bring out detail.
- Ngc 2264 - Christmas tree cluster 5 hours of exposure time [OC]
The Veil Nebula 25x240s with darks Taken with: Altair 72EDF deluxe, Lightwave 0.8x reducer, Altair Triband filter New Altair camera 📷 Skywatcher EQ6-R Pro Stacking and processing carried out in APP, Pixinsight and Photoshop #astronomy #astrophotography #spacephotography #deepspace #nebula #veilnebula #witchesbroomnebula #stars #milkyway #cygnus #amateurastronomy #amateurastrophotography #yourastro #astrobritain #universetoday #space #spacepics #girlsinstem #science #altairastro #hypercam #skywatcher #skywatchereq6rpro - @astrostace on Instagram
- Large celestial mosaic taken by NASAs Spitzer Space Telescope
- A picture I took of NGC 7789, a star cluster discovered by Caroline Herschel in 1783. It contains at least 5,000 stars and is over 50 light-years wide!
- ITAP of our car witg stacked sky and images merged together
- This picture of the Crescent Nebula I took
- 1 Trillion stars, Pinwheel Galaxy also known as M101 [OC]
- I am beyond excited to have captured my own Pillars of Creation. Couldnt believe it while I was processing my images. I am beside myself.
- My 13.5 hour long exposure of the Veil Nebula taken from my front yard [OC]
- Sh2-119 [4335x3382][OS][OC]
- I photographed the Milkyway core from my backyard. Behind the dark dust is the black hole we orbit
- My first ever widefield picture of the cosmos. Used a homemade tracking mount and a DSLR. The feature star is Altair.
🌌🔭La Galassia di 𝐀𝐧𝐝𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐝𝐚 è una galassia a spirale gigante che dista circa 2,538 milioni di anni luce dalla Terra[4] in direzione della costellazione di Andromeda, da cui prende il nome. Si tratta della galassia di grandi dimensioni più vicina alla nostra, la Via Lattea; è visibile anche a occhio nudo ed è tra gli oggetti più lontani visibili senza lausilio di strumenti. La Galassia di Andromeda è la più grande del Gruppo Locale, un gruppo di galassie di cui fanno parte anche la Via Lattea e la Galassia del Triangolo, più circa cinquanta altre galassie minori, molte delle quali satelliti delle principali. Secondo studi pubblicati negli anni duemila, derivati dalle osservazioni del telescopio spaziale Spitzer, conterrebbe circa un bilione di stelle (mille miliardi), un numero di gran lunga superiore a quello della Via Lattea. Intorno ad Andromeda (M31) orbitano almeno 14 galassie nane. Una di queste è visibile in foto: M110. La Galassia di Andromeda è in avvicinamento alla Via Lattea alla velocità di circa 400.000 km/h pertanto molto probabilmente tra 5 miliardi di anni, la nostra Via Lattea si scontrerà contro Andromeda. Se ti è piaciuta la foto, condividila nelle stories ♥️😁 #sky #cielo #universo #universe #asi #agenziaspazialeitaliana #esa #agenziaspazialeeuropea #europeanspaceagency #nasa #apod #stelle #star #andromeda #nikon #focus #astrofotografia #astrophotography #astronomypictureoftheday #luce #light #notte #night #photooftheday #scienza #science #astronomia #astronomy #galassia #galaxy - @chrystyanfilice_photography on Instagram
- I photographed the Pleiades just after a storm ended, took about 30 pictures between the clouds.
✨🔭 La 𝐍𝐞𝐛𝐮𝐥𝐨𝐬𝐚 𝐕𝐞𝐥𝐨 è un antico resto di supernova, la stella che ha originato questoggetto è esplosa diversi millenni fa. Ciò che ora è visibile sono dei debolissimi filamenti, che si espandono alla velocità di decine chilometri al secondo. La distanza della nebulosa non è nota con certezza; i dati del Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) indicano una distanza di circa 1.470 anni luce. Si riesce a localizzare facilmente: si trova nella costellazione del cigno, tra Aljanah e Fawaris III, inizia ad essere visibile con un buon binocolo o un piccolo telescopio. Condividi e seguimi per altre foto 😍⭐ . #universo #universe #stelle #star #light #luce #cielo #sky #notte #night #nikon #focus #nasa #esa #asi #agenziaspazialeitaliana #agenziaspazialeeuropea #spacex #nebulosa #nebula #nebulosavelo #astrofotografia #astrophotography #photooftheday #italy #colors #colori #astronomypictureoftheday #apod #astronomia - @chrystyanfilice_photography on Instagram
- If you saw a Rosette Nebula yesterday, it was probably mine. Found a tutorial on how to process my images and it helped so much
- 2700 miles to create this image, was totally worth it.
- GN-z11, the oldest, most distant galaxy found [2048×1536]
- Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies through my Nikon D3300, 50 mm lense.
- Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) with my backyard telescope
- IC443 - Jellyfish Nebula
- NGC2174: The Monkey Head Nebula
- Space dust, Lagoon nebula, Trifid nebula and Omega nebula
- I captured an image of a star shockwave from my backyard
- The Elephant Trunk Nebula - Can You Spot It In This Glowing Gas Cloud in Space?
- Double Cluster
- Orions belt and sword - No telescope, just a zoom lens
- First attempt at a planetary nebula: Helix Nebula (NGC7293)
- Lynds Bright Nebula 489, 490, and 491 [OC] [2486x1920]
- This was smaller than Id hoped...A little picture of a big galaxy?
- A star violently exploded 8,000 years ago. I decided to image its remains.
- Open Star Clusters M35 and NGC2158 [OC]
- I photographed the Prawn nebula and the surrounding hydrogen gas, glowing due to the star formation.
- Thors Helmet in HOO [OC]
- I took a telephoto shot of the North American Nebula as it set near the Saskatchewan horizon in December [OC]
- The Pleiades- take #2
- The Veil: Gossamer Ripples of an Ancient Supernova
- Crescent Nebula in HOO
- I just got a new space cat. Nikon D5200 20 second shot. I was just taking a picture of Orion’s Belt.
- A few stars I photographed from my backyard
- ITAP of the Sadr Region - The Butterfly Nebula (IC 1318)
- Ic 443 - Jellyfish nebula
- NGC 7635, The Bubble Nebula
- ITAP of a road in Moab at midnight
- NGC 2237
- My first Mosaic of the Veil Nebula
- The Virgo Cluster feat. Markarians Chain
- The Elephants Trunk Nebula in IC 1396 in bicolour HOO
- Gems of Cepheus - Elephants Trunk and Flying Bat Nebulae
- The Whirlpool Galaxy, as seen by my camera
- My 17 hour exposure of the Flaming Star Nebula in natural color
- My first attempt at the Elephants Trunk Nebula
- From my first deep sky attempt tonight. The Rio Oph Complex, though I had no idea what I was shooting at the time
- Hydrogen Nebulae near the star Deneb. November 6, 2018
- The Western Veil Nebula and Pickerings Triangle using an Optolong L-eXtreme dual narrowband filter[OC]
- 🔥The Flaming Star Nebula
- Tulip Nebula Wide Field
- I was worried that intermittent clouds will ruin the shots, but instead they created a surreal effect on my Elephant Trunk Nebula Picture
- Forest night (3840x2160)
- The North America Nebula - NGC 7000
- Comet C/2014 E2 Jacques and Heart Nebula
- The Cygnus Wall
- So I took this the other night...
Barnards Loop - Wide field Orion Constellation. IOptron Skytracker, EOS 550D (astro modified), CLS filter. 35mm f1.4 ISO 1600. Deep Sky Stacker & PS. - 20 light frames, - 20 dark frames, 50 detik sub exposure. 16 menit total exposure. 3/17/2018 10.33 WITA #astro #astrophotography #orion #nebula #stars #sky #night #photography #bali #indonesia #nyepi #canon #ioptron #skytracker #cls #milkyway #dso #darkskyobject #2018 #astrofotografi - @yudistiro.bayu on Instagram
- The other shot from my First Deep sky Foray : Trifid and Lagoon Nebulae, though at the time of shooting I had no idea what they were
