Astrophotography using Raspberry Pi HQ Camera
Astrophotography with Raspberry Pi HQ Camera
Western Veil nebula (NGC 6960).
William Optics SpaceCat 51 APO 250mm f/4.9, iOptron Cube Pro mount in Alt-Az mode, ZWO 2″ UV/IR Cut filter.
580x30s exposures.
Messier 27 planetary nebula (Dumbbell Nebula).
William Optics SpaceCat 51 APO 250mm f/4.9, iOptron Cube Pro mount in Alt-Az mode, ZWO 2″ UV/IR Cut filter.
240x30s exposures.
Messier 13 globular cluster (Hercules Globular Cluster).
William Optics SpaceCat 51 APO 250mm f/4.9, iOptron Cube Pro mount in Alt-Az mode, ZWO 2″ UV/IR Cut filter.
240x30s exposures.
Messier 101 galaxy (“Pinwheel Galaxy”).
Canon FD 200/2.8 (@f2.8) lens, iOptron Cube Pro mount in Alt-Az mode.
150x30s exposures.
Messier 3 globular cluster.
Canon FD 200/2.8 (@f2.8) lens, iOptron Cube Pro mount in Alt-Az mode.
128x21s exposures. NCG 5263 barely visible in lower right corner.
Bode’s galaxy (M 81) in center, Cigar galaxy (M 82) on the right and NCG 3077 galaxy in upper left corner.
Canon FD 200/2.8 (@f3.3) lens, iOptron Cube Pro mount in Alt-Az mode. 120x21s exposures.
Moon. Tair-3 300/4.5 (@f8) lens. Single image on auto settings.
Leo’s Triplet (M65, M66 and NCG 3628 galaxies). Tair-3 300/4.5 (@f5.6) lens, iOptron Cube Pro mount in Alt-Az mode.
84x30s exsposures. Very noisy – I had wrongly set –analoggain to 1.0 instead of 16.0