Learn Astrophotography with Frank!
Check out our online courses, and learn the secrets behind the images on this site! Select one to learn more.
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Check out our online courses, and learn the secrets behind the images on this site! Select one to learn more.
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My first image from Starfront Observatories in Central Texas! They’ve been fantastic to work with so far, and I’m really stoked to be able to image remotely from anywhere, under clear, dark skies. While collecting data on M33, the “Triangulum Galaxy”, I was still fine-tuning everything and figuring things out – so there are things…
This edge-on spiral is around 40 million light-years away within the constellation Coma Berenices. Lots of satellite and background galaxies to explore around it! Zoom in, and travel back in time – hundreds of millions of years.
It’s not the title of a children’s story – it’s a pair of galaxies 30 million light-years away that look like, well, a whale and a hockey stick. Officially their names are NGC 4631 and NGC 4656.
I just added a Lunt 40mm solar telescope to the arsenal here… figuring it out was challenging, but eventually I got it working! This ain’t bad for my very first solar image; still lots to learn though.
I shot this object in a few different ways. Here’s how it looks in pure “LRGB” light – how it would appear to the eye in its natural wavelengths, if your eyes could detect color on something so dim! And here’s a narrowband take on this same object. Notice that the structure of its core…
Three nearby galaxies: M65, M66, and NGC 3628. All three are spiral galaxies, viewed from different angles. You can guess which one is called the “Hamburger Galaxy” đŸ™‚
Clicking on both the links on online courses (at https://boldly-going.com/2020/12/16/learn-astrophotography-with-frank/?mc_cid=e5ec7b030e&mc_eid=d2939fb3f3) is giving error. It seems briefly it comes on and then shows the error. I am an enthusiast for astro photography.
Thanks for letting me know! I think this is cleared up now.