Astrophotography

Beautiful Digital Images of the Cosmos

Here is a slideshow of astronomical digital images recently captured, and historical images. The observatory contains many types of optical equipment, cameras, and computer systems to allow us to capture our beautiful digital images of the night sky.

Astrophotography Slide Show

NGC3372-HSO2

NGC3372-HSO2

M46-M47

M46-M47

Fornax Cluster

Fornax Cluster

M11

M11

IC405

IC405

NGC2244

NGC2244

M17

M17

M101

M101

IC1848

IC1848

Lunar Eclipse

Lunar Eclipse

South Field Milky Way

South Field Milky Way

IC 5146

IC 5146

IC59

IC59

C2023-A2

C2023-A2

Fornax Cluster

Fornax Cluster

M42

M42

IC2118

IC2118

NGC891

NGC891

IC434

IC434

M31-WFAC-Processed2-Watermarked-2000

M31-WFAC-Processed2-Watermarked-2000

LDN1657

LDN1657

IC1396

IC1396

C2023-A2

C2023-A2

Lunar Eclipse

Lunar Eclipse

Balanced Rock

Balanced Rock

NGC 7293

NGC 7293

NGC7000

NGC7000

Devil's Tower

Devil's Tower

C2023-A2

C2023-A2

Comet-C2023-A3

Comet-C2023-A3

South Window Milky Way

South Window Milky Way

Balanced Rock Foreground

Balanced Rock Foreground

IMG_2024

IMG_2024

NGC 7023

NGC 7023

NGC2359

NGC2359

NGC6995-HOO1-Processed-Watermarked-web

NGC6995-HOO1-Processed-Watermarked-web

IMG_2024

IMG_2024

IMG_8710

IMG_8710

M15

M15

IC434

IC434

M76

M76

NGC7635

NGC7635

M77

M77

Melotte15

Melotte15

IC 5146 Zoom

IC 5146 Zoom

NGC891

NGC891

Partial Eclipse

Partial Eclipse

NGC2362

NGC2362

IMG_2024

IMG_2024

M16

M16

IC 5070

IC 5070

M81-HaLRGB-Processed

M81-HaLRGB-Processed

IMG_2024

IMG_2024

IMG_2024

IMG_2024

M20

M20

M104

M104

M57

M57

Details and larger versions of all these astrophotos are viewable on our Astrophotography Blog.

Imaging Equipment and Telescopes at the Observatory

18” Newtonian Reflector

The largest instrument at the observatory is the 18″ Reflector, a standard Newtonian reflecting telescope with an original Coulter 18″ F/4.5 parabolic mirror.

The Sky Sentinel control and imaging software drives the telescope to locate deep sky object targets. The telescope, robotic mount, control electronics, and software were all designed and made by David Hearn, and is a one-of-a-kind custom system.

This large telescope is used for visual observing only.

 

12” Ritchey Chretien Astrograph

 

In 2023 we procured and installed a new Orion 12″ Richey-Chretien (RC) astrograph (imaging telescope), mounted on an iOptron CEM-120 robotic mount.

This new system provides pristine imaging at over 2400mm, which gives high magnification views of smaller galaxies and planetary nebulae.

 

Wide Field Astrographic Camera

 

Since July 2021, most of the recent wide field astrophotos have been captured with the portable astrophotography rig otherwise known as the Wide Field Astrographic Camera (WFAC).

The main optic is an Askar 400mm Quintuplet astrograph, imaging at f/5.6. The primary camera is a ZWO ASI1600MM Pro, with an imaging array of 4656 x 3520 (16.4 megapixels).

Guiding is achieved through an Orion 50mm guide scope, fitted with a ZWO ASI120MM-S Super Speed Monochrome CMOS Camera.

The imaging process is automated by the ZWO ASIAIR Pro WiFi Camera Controller.

All of this gear rides atop the iOptron CEM-26 robotic equatorial mount. Pictures above show the old mount, an iOptron SmartEQ Pro.