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There is a nice place called Potter Marsh Boardwalk, home for many birds, we saw bold eagle bathing there and then it flew to her nest with 3 babies over there. 1/2

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Day cruise to Kenai Fjords National Park, at some point we they started service "glacieritas" margaritas with ice from glacier. We saw whales and beautiful fjords. Listening to ice breaking into the ocean and seeing it is just priceless. 1/3

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It's summer holiday for kids and it's time to have some fun with family. So for a change of scenery we went to Alaska. For me first impression typically comes from the airport, and Anchorage has the view. You are greeted with gorgeous view of mountain range and glaciers. Reality will sync in once you visit grocery store. Costco is your friend even if you don't have family, prices there are often way better. Then there is almost 24/7 daylight in summer. Here is report and pictures:

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The Lion Nebula
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The Lion Nebula, also known as Sh2-132, is a faint emission nebula in the constellation Cepheus. It is located at a distance of about 10.000 light-years from Earth.

This actually is my second try for this rarely shown target, the first one was pretty much invisible behind those beautiful auroras a few days ago. This time I managed to get a bit more data and I'm quite happy with the result. The Lion Nebula is a very faint object and it's not easy to capture it from my light-polluted backyard. A couple more hours of exposure time might reveal some more detail though.

I hope you like it!

Scope: Askar 103APO
Lens: Askar 0.6x Reducer
Camera: Canon EOS 6Da
Filter: Antlia Tri-Band RGB Ultra
Mount: Skywatcher AZ-EQ5-GT
Guiding: Svbony SV165 with ZWO ASI224MC
Controller: ZWO ASIAir Pro

Integration time: 4hrs 5min

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#astrophotography #astrophoto #narrowband #narrowbandimaging #deepsky #deepskyobjects #deepskyphotography #IC1442 #NGC7226 #NGC7235 #NGC7245 #NGC7261 #NGC7281 #Sh-2132 #WR153 #WR152

I had an opportunity to experience Eclipse, it's definitely breathtaking event. However all my plans were thwarted by clouds, on a positive side, though we saw few things. It all started with me, forgetting intervalometer since I typically use small computer to manage session and it sat in the box, but because of clouds I decided not to go back and just enjoy the show. Though I was able to take few shots and I can call it success. One has more of a corona and another prominence.

@Angerman I am planning on trying PI soon, I believe there are some tools as well, thanks for suggestion.

@rsliva@astrodon.social Thanks, yeah I did the same on single frames and I thought I screwed up settings, but looks like maybe it doesn't do it properly, good to know.

Here is my progress on latest project. I've done 2 panels 4h on Horse Head and 3h on Orion Nebula. Processed with and stitched in . Problems, overexposed Orion Nebula, I need to shorten my exposures, then add more data on Horse Head and pick something else for stitching, something with more precise star alignment, thinking about ASTAP.

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3 months until the total solar eclipse in North America! Do you have your solar eclipse glasses yet?

I made this video a while ago reviewing 4 AAS Certified glasses. It's pretty thorough with included pictures. 🔭🧪

youtube.com/watch?v=7eSdPO9Awu

#astronomy #solareclipse #SolarEclipse2024 #Eclipse #Sun

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200 minutes of integration and a quick stack and stretch in Siril later and I think this new setup is a winner. I didn’t realize the other nebulas were so close, so reframed a bit before shooting the set.
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I've always been fascinated with Orion constellation, it's definitely my favorite. I remember last year when I was shooting Orion using my trusty Canon and saw a glimpse of Horse Head Nebula I was excited. It was not much even though I shot for hours. Fast forward year, here is about 1 hour shot through L-Enhance using astrocamera. You can clearly see all. It's start of a new project mosaic 4 or 6 panels, 6 hours each, I am not sure how to do it, so I am learning.

I've learned that 4 hours is a really weird spot, essentially it's really close to 2 hours in terms of the data I get, maybe less noisier, but I typically need at least 6 hours to get visible improvements comparing to 2 hours of data. Here is M45 aka Pleiades with 4 hours.

Entirely unplanned target from last night. Seven sisters aka M45 aka Pleiades. I was thinking about Orion, however it was too low i.e. obstructed and clouds was supposed to move in soon. So I saw M45 at zenith, changed course and here is result.

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