The following are images of all 110 Messier Objects that I captured for my 2008 Photo Messier Marathon. All of these images were taken using a Meade DSI-IIc camera at prime focus on my LXD75 SN-8 telescope. They are all stacked images of 15 images of 15 seconds for a total image time of 225 seconds.
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Very nice, what scope, camera, and mount did you use?
Comment by Curron — January 21, 2009 @ 4:46 am
Thanks – if you click on any of the images on my site, the flickr page should give you a bunch of details. That said, since all of these are the same, I’ll add that information on this page.
Comment by Ed — January 22, 2009 @ 12:27 am
The way you captured the ‘almost’ visual interpretation is to be commended. Makes them more beautiful.
Comment by Norme — January 31, 2011 @ 3:50 am
Thanks – obviously, the color isn’t accurate (at least I can’t see any color in them) but it does give you some sense of what they look like.
Comment by Ed — January 31, 2011 @ 2:47 pm
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