Saturno pelo telescópio com melhoramentos de imagem + captura de imagem final. Registro feito no ano de 2025. Com ajustes recentes para revelar mais detalhes atmosféricos.
Telescópio Meade 200mm/1000mm #astronomia #telescópio
🏅M101, por @astronomiadinamica
Telescopio: Newton 150 P+ Corretor de coma 1.0x FullFrame Sharpstar
ASI 2600 mc pro color
AM3 + Asiair plus
135 x 300 com filtro Optolong L-enhance
Temperatura -10°C
Gain: 100
🌌🌀 A luz que vemos nesta imagem partiu da Galáxia do Catavento do Sul (M83) quando o nosso planeta ainda via a evolução de espécies ancestrais. Capturar a M83 é, literalmente, fotografar o passado em alta resolução. Notem o contraste vibrante entre os braços espirais repletos de estrelas jovens e o brilho intenso do seu núcleo barrado. Uma joia da constelação de Hydra que nos lembra o quão vasto e magnífico é o cosmos.
The light captured in this image left the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy (M83) back when ancestral species were still evolving on Earth. Shooting M83 is, quite literally, photographing deep time in high resolution. Observe the vibrant contrast between the spiral arms, teeming with young star clusters, and the intense glow of its barred core. A jewel of the Hydra constellation that reminds us how vast and magnificent the cosmos truly is.
- SkyWatcher 150mm PDS
- sv405cc
- sv220 7 nm
- Gaveta sv226
- EAF gemini
- Exos 2 com onstep BR
- Corretor coma Meyon
- NINA/PHD2
- Pixinsight
#universe #cosmos #astrophotography #astrofotografia #deepskyobject
🏅Dragões de Ara. Por @jackelineandressalima
Telescopio Askar Fma180 Pro
Camera ZWO 585MC Air
Filtro Sv240 Multi Band
Montagem Skywatcher Eq5 Onstep Brasil
35 frames de 300seg
15 flats frames
Pedra Preta MT
Journey into the Heart of Orion 🌌✨
Have you ever looked this deep into the core of the Orion Nebula? By stripping away the stars, this super-cropped view reveals the dramatic, swirling pillars of dust and gas that usually get lost in the brilliant glare.
Recently, the awesome team at @seestar.official shared some raw data with me, captured by user 小卡子. Using the Seestar S30 Pro, they gathered 4 hours of integration under a Bortle 4 sky. I had the absolute pleasure of processing this data, and the results blew me away.
Even with the S30 Pro’s naturally wide Field of View, it’s incredible how beautifully the fine, delicate structures are preserved when you crop in this tight. The sheer amount of hidden information extracted from just 4 hours of data is simply amazing! 🔥
Even though this is a starless edit, the very center of this image is home to the famous Trapezium Cluster. This tight grouping of massive, newborn stars acts as the roaring “engine” of the Orion Nebula. Their intense ultraviolet radiation is so powerful that it’s literally carving out a massive cavity in the surrounding molecular cloud, illuminating the brilliant, glowing gas we see here. Without the stars of the Trapezium, this masterpiece would be completely dark!
What do you think of this starless deep dive? Let me know in the comments! 👇
Clear skies ✨
Claudio | The Astro Frame
#astrophotography #seestar #orion #cosmo #universe