Folder: EAA Observations
Captures taken during a camera-assisted observing session using a Lodestar camera and Starlight Live software to view objects near real time.
Captures taken during a camera-assisted observing session using a Lodestar camera and Starlight Live software to view objects near real time.
M97 - The Owl Nebula in Ursa Major
Ghostly and fainter than I expected.
NGC7027 - Planetary Nebula in Cygnus
NGC7662/C2 - The Blue Snowball Nebula
NGC6826/C15 - The Blinking Planetary
Taken using the RC6 at F9 using only 1 second exposures on a night with a full moon!
NGC6543/C6 - The Cat's Eye Nebula
Taken using the RC6 at F9 using only 1 second exposures on a night with a full moon! Some detail is evident in this tiny planetary nebula.
NGC40/C2 - The Bow Tie Nebula
Taken using the RC6 at F9 using 30 second exposures on a night with a full moon.
NGC1501 - Planetary Nebula in Camelopardalis
NGC1501, a planetary nebula in Camelopardalis, slightly smaller than the ring nebula and fainter with a mag 14.5 central star.
NGC40/C2 -Bow Tie Nebula
A very nice planetary nebula in Cepheus.
NGC7048
A magnitude 12.10 planetary nebula in Cygnus.
NGC7026
A mag 10.9 Planetary Nebula in Cygnus. I applied a non-linear stretch during viewing which seemed to bring out more detail, but has made the stars look a bit odd.
Minkowski 1-79
A mag 13.3 Planetary Nebula in Cygnus.
Minkowski 2-51
A mag 13.6 PN in Cepheus. I tried sum stacking this during viewing as it was so faint.
Jones Emberson 1
A faint but intriguing object. Good sky transparency resulted in a reasonable amount of detail.