M31 is one of the most favoured and popular imaging targets in the night sky; it is bright, large and very photogenic. I have imaged this galaxy numerous times, for example, in this LRGB version and in this OSC version. Since the galaxy is so large, each of these images is set in a wide field, one of 3 degrees horizontally and 2 degrees vertically across the field of view which equates to six times the diameter of the full moon. Many newcomers do not appreciate how large these objects are in the sky. Large but VERY dim! M31 in OSC from a QHY268C and Takahashi FSQ85 refractor The above image is at a resolution of 4.16arcsec/pixel. On such a large object as M31 this allows the entire galaxy to be imaged in one field of view on a wide field refractor such as the FSQ85 but does not allow…
North American and Pelican Nebulae with Samyang 135mm lens and QHY268C Camera This is my first ever image capture with…
HaRGB A perennial favourite object to image in the summer and autumn months in the Northern Hemisphere. I’ve imaged this…
M108 is a galaxy about 45 million light years away in the constellation of Ursa Major. It is sometimes called…