M45 Pleiades star cluster imaged with a Kenko SE 66ED refractor at 400 mm focal length, HoTech field flattener, ASI 533MC astronomy camera, ASI 174MM guide camera, and a restored Meade LXD75 tracking mount.
M45 Pleiades Star Cluster, 1 hour exposure
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An off-axis guider (OAG) is particularly useful for my imaging setup since my telescope is an 8 inch Celestron SCT. SCTs focus by moving the main mirror, thus, susceptible to mirror shift as it tracks the sky. Since OAGs receive light directly from the main mirror, it can account for any mirror shift.
AOG setup by Askar for my 8 inch SCT, with ASI 174MM as guide camera and ASI 533MC as the imaging camera
I tried to minimize the components by removing the supplied helical focuser (focusing is done by sliding the guide camera instead). The OAG is placed before the filter drawer. Here’s a sample photo of M51 Galaxy imaged with a setup using the OAG at 1140 mm, f/5.7 (with a DIY reducer). To view other photos taken with this OAG, click here.
Pinwheel Galaxy M101 imaged with an 8 inch SCT at 1140 mm focal length, an ASI 533MC astronomy camera with UV-IR filter, DIY reducer, and tracked with a restored Vixen Great Polaris mount. M101 has a very low surface brightness. Use the stars near Alcor and Mizar of the Big Dipper to find M101.
Pinwheel Galaxy M101, 2 hours exposure
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Eagle Nebula M16 imaged with an 8 inch SCT, an ASI 533MC cooled astronomy camera, and dual band H-alpha and O-III filter. I used a restored Vixen Great Polaris tracking mount and an off-axis guider with ASI 174MM guide camera. Use the bright stars of Sagittarius as pointers to find this target.
Eagle Nebula, 1 hour exposure
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Sombrero Galaxy M104 imaged with a Celestron 8 inch SCT at 1140 mm, and an ASI 533MC astronomy camera. I used a restored Vixen Great Polaris mount and an off-axis guider with ASI 174MM guide camera. M104 is in the constellation Virgo, near the bright stars of Corvus. This galaxy is relatively bright and easy to find.
Sombrero Galaxy M104, 1 hour exposure
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M13 Globular Cluster in Hercules imaged with a Celestron 8 inch SCT at 1140 mm, and an ASI 533MC astronomy camera. I used a restored Vixen Great Polaris mount and an off-axis guider with ASI 174MM guide camera. This target is bright and easy to find with just a finder scope.
M13 Globular Cluster, 3 hours exposure
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Trifid Nebula M20 imaged with a Celestron 8 inch SCT, an ASI 533MC cooled astronomy camera, dual band H-alpha and O-III filter, with an ASI 174MM on an off-axis guider. The dark dust lanes that divide the nebula into three sections are visible in this photo. This photo was imaged and tracked using a restored Vixen Great Polaris mount.
Dumbbell Nebula M27 imaged with a Celestron 8 inch SCT at 1140 mm focal length, OIII and H-alpha dual band filter, and an ASI 533MC astronomy camera. I used a restored Vixen Great Polaris mount and an off-axis guider with ASI 174MM guide camera. To find M27, use the bright stars of Aquila and Cygnus as pointer stars. This target is bright, easy to find, and should be visible even with small telescopes.
Dumbbell Nebula, 1 hour exposure
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Whirlpool Galaxy M51 imaged with an 8 inch SCT at 1140 mm focal length, an ASI 533MC astronomy camera with UV-IR filter, DIY reducer, and tracked with a restored Meade LXD75 mount. M51 is relatively bright and may be visible through a small telescope. Use the stars of the Big Dipper to find M51.
M51, 2 hours exposure
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