Shahgazer's Astrophotography

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Spying Supernova 2012aw

Wed, 21/03/2012 - 21:40

This is a 4.5 minutes shot of Supernova 2012aw using iTelescope.net T5 telescope in New Mexico.
The  glow from the upper right came from Mars! But just imagine that tiny dot of supernova 2012aw is like gazillion times brighter than Mars, and way-way back originating about 38 Million Light-Years ago!

13.23 days old Moon mosaic

Tue, 06/03/2012 - 10:15


(Click for 100%)
Here is the final image of the moon taken yesterday. A mosaic of 23 video files. Unfortunately some of the files did not aligned well, and created some unfortunate bump at the lower left limb.
However, I am quiet happy with the initial results. I have a 5x barlow waiting to be used with the scope, but the weather wasn't steady for planetary last night. Stars twinkling like mad!
Date: 5th March 2012Time: 16:30 UT (12:30am 6th March Malaysia)Moon 13.23 days old. illumination 93.5%. Skywatcher 120ED, f/7.5, Camera = DBK 21AU04.ASStacked, stretched using Registax 6 and Photoshop CS3

Jupiter and Venus, plus Saturn and Mars

Wed, 22/02/2012 - 23:00

(Note: I've adjusted the color balance from the previous photo)
This evening, with the sky somewhat clear towards the west, I took Jupiter and Venus and add into my previous collection. All of them were taken within 24 hours.
Seeing was very very bad. This is so far the best I can take from the video frames.
Processed in Registax and Photoshop.

Mars and Saturn 22 Feb 2012

Wed, 22/02/2012 - 12:55

Angular size comparison between Mars and Saturn, taken last night.

The seeing wasn't good, Saturn was still low at the horizon. Mars was pretty much overhead.

I need to use 5X barlow to my Skywatcher 120ED scope, otherwise both are too small to show details.

Finally got my DBK camera working nicely! Video was stacked in Registax, wavelength adjustment also with Registax. Final image was processed in PS.

Markarian's Chain

Mon, 20/02/2012 - 12:08

The Markarian's Chain, centered on M86.
This is a one-shoot-color ccd image using the iTelescope.Net T20 telescope in New Mexico.
Total exposure of 26 minutes ( 6 x 260s ).


The Wishing Well Cluster NGC 3532

Tue, 14/02/2012 - 17:37

The Wishing Well Cluster, NGC 3532. This is one of my favorite open clusters. The view through my 10 inch Dob was simply awesome. The field of view simply littered with faint stars. In a way, it appears more like a beehive cluster!
The photo was taken on 10th Feb 2012, the same date as when I took the Eta Carinae nebula.
Telescope: SW 120EDCCD: QHY9 Mono w FWMount: EQ6 with EQMODLRGB: 900:300:300:300 seconds


Daylight Moon

Tue, 14/02/2012 - 09:57

I simply loved a daylight moon. The lack of contrast between the sky and the moon surface, especially at the Lunar Maria area somehow gave it a peaceful and kind of a sad, appearance.
This shot was taken this morning (14 Feb 2012) using Canon 550D,  SW 80ED, ISO200 and 1/1600 sec exposure.

NGC 3372 Eta Carinae Nebula

Mon, 13/02/2012 - 19:08

It's been almost a year since taking my first light with a CCD from my observatory. Back then, Eta Carina was my target.
So, on the 10th of Feb, with the sky clearing up, I went down the memory lane and took another set of image of the nebula. The moon was high up in the sky, so the contrast wasn't great.
The probably need to use shorter focal length to get a better view. This nebula is enormous!
Telescope: SW 120EDCCD: QHY9 Mono w FWMount: EQ6 with EQMODLRGB: 900:300:300:300 seconds

Comet Garradd and NGC 6283

Mon, 13/02/2012 - 00:38


This is another image of Comet C/2009 P1 Garradd taken today via iTelescope.net T16 telescope in Spain.

The moon was high up in the sky, and created havoc with my RGB channels! However, individually the comet came out quiet nicely. I decided to process the Luminance set for this blogpost.

The comet was passing by a 13.7 magnitude galaxy, NGC 6283. Another perfect example of size and distance between 2 objects in space.

The inset was a zoomed view towards the top part of the comet's nucleus. The resolution of the TOA150 scope managed to catch some nice spiral structure of the galaxy.

Hopefully by tomorrow I will complete the astrometry position of the comet, and see how fast it moved in between each Luminance's frame.


TELESCOPE         iTelescope.Net T16 TOA-150            
INSTRUMENTS SBIG ST-L-11K 3 CCD Camera

ShahGazer of the Orient!

Sat, 11/02/2012 - 13:22
I would like to thank iTelescope.net for listing me alongside all the sifus of astrophotographers under the members in focus section of the iTelescope.net website.
It came as a surprise, especially after a chaotic week of chasing Eros and Comet Garradd.
What more can I say, thank you very much to iTelescope for giving such honor! 
Clear skies ahead!

Comet Garradd close encounters with M92

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 23:40

The iTelescope.net network was buzzing with users trying frantically to get online to any telescope available in order not to miss the close encounters between Comet Garradd and M92.
My original plan was to booked a session at the Spain telescopes, but unfortunately due to bad weather, the observatory was closed. 
So now, I have use the New Mexico scopes, but the traffic there was pack jammed with reserved bookings or currently in use.
After patiently waiting and watching for any free telescope... for about 2 hours, I finally got hold of the T14 telescope.
I was really lucky to have the imaging session uninterrupted. So here is the result.
Object: Comet Garradd (C/2009 P1) and M92
Date: 2012-02-03 between 10:36 - 11:26 UTC                          iTelescope.Net T14 Tak FSQ 106mm  SBIG ST-L-11K 3      
L 4 X 300 secR 3 X 100 sec G 3 X 100 secB 3 X 100 sec
Total exposure : 35 minutes

Below was taken on the 29th Jan 2012. Also through the one of iTelescope.net scopes. It was taken only in Luminance. The 2 ion and dust tails were more apparent in BW, I think.

C/2009 P1 Garradd
2012-01-30 04:49 UTC
15 min total exposure
iTelescope.Net T7 CDK 432mm
SBIG ST-L-11K 3










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