Photography
Related: About this forumM31 the andromeda galaxy,probably my longest exposure ever
Over 14 hours of data using 2 different filters to bring out details
Dave Bowman
(3,857 posts)True Dough
(20,839 posts)It's a little out of the way.
Nicely done!
littlemissmartypants
(25,894 posts)brer cat
(26,495 posts)FSogol
(46,726 posts)ThoughtCriminal
(14,351 posts)Foolacious
(517 posts)femmedem
(8,455 posts)Congratulations! You must be so proud of this image.
moonshinegnomie
(2,922 posts)Marcuse
(8,050 posts)AZ8theist
(6,555 posts)calimary
(84,606 posts)Really makes you stop and think. And wonder
RexLipton
(98 posts)Last edited Wed Oct 9, 2024, 11:14 AM - Edit history (1)
Simply amazing!
You must have a very smooth mount!!
moonshinegnomie
(2,922 posts)RexLipton
(98 posts)moonshinegnomie
(2,922 posts)The mount is more important for astrophotography.
Unlike visual work where minor wiggles are ok astrophotography doesnt really have tolerance for it. I really want a 4-5 refractor around 5-60mm of focal length and fast
Plus a dedicated Astro cam. And better filters and
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Nululu
(951 posts)Amazing work.
Butterflylady
(4,010 posts)Seinan Sensei
(744 posts)Impressive at every level
usonian
(14,600 posts)I dont have the patience.
I considered a career in astronomy.
Decided that getting paid was a better option.
ENJOY. HAVE A BLAST.
Awesome to share these works.
✨🔭
Added a link to my 20mm camera lens photo
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1036136930
moonshinegnomie
(2,922 posts)once i set up i can program a little device i have to take x number of exposures of 5 length. then once it starts shooting i can ignore it until its done x hours later. In the morning I take a series of calibration exposures and then download the whole group onto my computer for processing. thats where the real work is.
stacking all these frames (over 300) took almost 200gb of hard drive space and about 4 hours for my computer to process. then i work on bringing out teh details
usonian
(14,600 posts)But I get a tiny fuzzy patch instead of your great photo.
Fantastic skill and patience.
iluvtennis
(20,948 posts)Laha
(418 posts)I sure hope so, would be fun to meet them
Foolacious
(517 posts)The Andromeda Galaxy is 2.5 million light years from us. You could fit about 25 Milky Way galaxies between us and them.
pjyonemura
(9 posts)Stellar photo. Thank you for posting it.
samsingh
(17,900 posts)Hekate
(95,286 posts)Thank you
moonshinegnomie
(2,922 posts)i just have to figure out how to control matter anti matter reactions using dilithium crystals
Picaro
(1,846 posts)Stunning pic.
majdrfrtim
(340 posts)What a triumph!!
Thank you for sharing this.
SheltieLover
(60,250 posts)TY for sharing with us!
OAITW r.2.0
(28,656 posts)You get to read great posts like this.
Phoenix61
(17,723 posts)Clouds Passing
(2,697 posts)flying_wahini
(8,043 posts)How dark sky does it need to be to take this?
I know we probably cant see with the naked eye, can we?
moonshinegnomie
(2,922 posts)it will appear as just a smudge though.
as for taking the picture it can be done in pretty light polluted areas. theres a scale that can be used for how dark teh sky is called teh bortle scale. it goes from 1 (darkest skies in the middle of nowhere like big bend national park) to 9 ( a bright urban area like in the downtown area of a major city)
my skies are bortle 7+ mIm in the first suburb north of austin texas and right by the suburbs downtown area
padfun
(1,858 posts)Or is it with-in the Milky Way?
moonshinegnomie
(2,922 posts)its M110. the bright spot just below andromeda is another satellite M32
niyad
(120,663 posts)By the way, I love that adorable logo on your photos.
Bernardo de La Paz
(51,252 posts)surfered
(3,725 posts)Beartracks
(13,618 posts)SpankMe
(3,314 posts)Doesn't look a day over 1 million!