🌔 A New Target: Lunar Close-Ups After my first session with the modded Logitech webcam on Mars, one thing became very clear: focusing is hard. Getting a crisp image of a wobbly little disk on a turbulent atmosphere is a challenge — especially with budget gear. That’s when a kind member of an astronomy forum…
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🌌 #12: 120′ of Orion & M33 – Mars & Unguided Pleiades
🔭 A Night of Firsts This night marked several milestones — my first planetary imaging session using a modded webcam, and my first successful attempt at stacking DSLR shots without guiding. The targets: Mars, the Pleiades, the Orion Nebula (M42), and the Triangulum Galaxy (M33). Not exactly “one object per night” — but I couldn’t…
📱 #11: Orion Nebula with a Smartphone
🌌 A New Approach: DSO Imaging by Smartphone It was a clear and freezing evening — the kind that practically demands a session with Orion. But instead of reaching for my usual gear, I decided to try something different: capturing a deep-sky object using just my smartphone. 📷 Acquisition The target was M42, the Orion…
🌠 #10: Early Saturn
🔭 A Morning Encounter October 13, 2018 This was a quick session — an early-morning attempt to capture Saturn before it dipped below the horizon. I got up before dawn, set up the rig in the fading darkness, and scrambled to get things aligned. By the time everything was ready, Saturn was already low and…
🌌 #9: Second Try on M101
Some targets really make you work for it — and M101, the Pinwheel Galaxy, is one of them. I had previously imaged this beautiful but faint spiral with an Olympus E-5II, but after switching to the Olympus E510, I wanted to revisit the same target for a comparison between the two cameras. In the meantime,…
🌌 #8: Andromeda, Hercules and the Pleiades
On this particular night, I returned to some familiar celestial faces — the kind you never forget: M31 (Andromeda Galaxy), M13 (Hercules Cluster), and M45 (The Pleiades). The goal was simple: take what I had learned and apply it to targets I’d already photographed, this time aiming for better results. A deeper dive, longer exposures,…
🌌 #7: Bortle Scale & Dark Skies
This night was something special: my first truly conscious experience under a genuinely dark sky. Discovering Darkness In northern Germany, there are still a few rare locations where the population thins out enough to offer proper dark skies. I was staying with my family in one such spot — a quiet holiday resort far from…
#6: M101, Mars, and the Moon
On the night of September 24, 2018, I set out with a clear goal in mind: to capture M101 — the beautiful, face-on spiral galaxy that had fascinated me ever since I first saw it in Stellarium. This night marked a turning point for me, as it was one of the first times I approached…
🌌 M13 and the First Field Trip
This was a special night — my very first field trip with the telescope rig. I had arranged to meet a good friend far away from city lights, deep in what felt like the middle of nowhere. The goal was simple: escape the glow of urban life and capture something meaningful under a darker sky….
📸 First Light for the DSLR – First Deep Sky Object – and Saturn, Again
A few days before this session, I got my hands on a T2-to-4/3 Olympus adapter ring — a small piece of metal that opened up a whole new world. With it, I could remove the lens from my brother’s old Olympus E-510 DSLR and attach the telescope directly, turning my SkyWatcher 150/750 PDS into a…