Orion Nebula Astrophotography from City Skies

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • Astrophotography Imaging of the Orion Nebula from city skies with my RASA 8 telescope and ZWO ASI1600MM Pro! You don't need dark skies to get an image of M42, the Orion Nebula. From light polluted skies, you just need plenty of integration time.
    In this video I collect enough data to get a great start on a project of imaging the Orion Nebula from Chicago in broadband RGB.
    I also cover some of the light pollution issues in my location from streetlights. I also spot some geosynchronous satellites (not Starlink) as the images come in.
    00:00 Intro
    02:43 Light Pollution
    04:04 Imaging in Progress
    05:20 Geosynchronous Satellites
    07:56 Not-so-final Image
    My Equipment:
    Telescope: Celestron RASA 8
    Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI1600MM Pro
    Mount: iOptron CEM40
    Filters: 2" Baader RGB and f/2 3.5/4nm Narrowband SHO
    Guide Camera: ZWO ASI290MM Mini
    Guide Scope: Orion 60mm Guide Scope with Helical Focuser
    ZWO ASIAir Plus
    ZWO EAF (Electronic Automatic Focuser)
    Twitter: / nickjlake
    Insta: / nickjlake
    Astrobin: www.astrobin.com/users/bortle9/
    Video shot on Pixel 4 XL and Nikon D800
    Rode Wireless Go microphone system
    Photographs of the universe, with galaxies, stars, nebulae, supernovas, comets, planets, Moon, Sun. Inspiring wonder about the night sky, even from the light pollution of Chicago.
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Komentáře • 39

  • @WindyCityAstrophotography

    Thanks for watching everyone! What is your favorite winter target for Astrophotography?

    • @annihilator1983
      @annihilator1983 Před 2 lety

      Flaming star is my favorite at the moment!

    •  Před rokem

      Since three years we have a lot of clouds in the winter. So all targets are welcome :)

  • @perry3928
    @perry3928 Před 2 lety +3

    Not only light pollution but led lamps and snow on top to reflect. Now there's a challenge. Data looks great 👍

  • @ronlundgren4391
    @ronlundgren4391 Před 2 lety +1

    Well done buddy. I was out that night as well on the Rosette. Beautiful cold night.

  • @pinakoza
    @pinakoza Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video and astro tips. Thanks for sharing. Clear skies :-)

  • @feraxks
    @feraxks Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice image! You continue to amaze with what you are able to do with a Bortle 9 sky. I promise I'll stop complaining about my Bortle 6 skies.

    • @WindyCityAstrophotography
      @WindyCityAstrophotography  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks 😀 There is some amount of complaining absolutely allowed for anything worse than like Bortle 2 I think 😆

  • @IcemanAstro
    @IcemanAstro Před 2 lety +1

    You made that bortle 9 Orion look so amazing though man! Thanks for sharing your nights!

  • @AstroQuest1
    @AstroQuest1 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent video. Nice explanation and description of the satellites. Your just one degree north of me in Monroe, CT.

    • @WindyCityAstrophotography
      @WindyCityAstrophotography  Před 2 lety

      Thanks very much! Very nice, how dark are your skies?

    • @AstroQuest1
      @AstroQuest1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@WindyCityAstrophotography I am in bortle 5 directly overhead but they degrade quickly especially to the south (Bridgeport and NYC). My biggest problem is lots of trees so my FOV is not very good.

    • @WindyCityAstrophotography
      @WindyCityAstrophotography  Před 2 lety +1

      @@AstroQuest1 That can make it very tricky! I am glad I only have shorter trees to deal with, though a few of my dark sky sites have some tree issues. It's always something... 😂

  • @ronhunt2477
    @ronhunt2477 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video Nick - Really nice job of processing on what you were able to capture so far. Those street lights surrounding you are brutal!

    • @WindyCityAstrophotography
      @WindyCityAstrophotography  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Ron! Yes they are, though once the leaves are back the direct light at least is blocked pretty effectively.

  • @DSOImager
    @DSOImager Před 2 lety +1

    R2D2: Check
    Cat tree: Check
    Yep.. seems you have all the needed accessories for this hobby ;)
    Nice result for just a couple hours in a B9.

    • @DSOImager
      @DSOImager Před 2 lety +1

      Oh.. on favorite winter target.. I don't know if I can pick one.. so many good ones (M42, B33, Rosette, Thors helmet, etc, etc, etc).... maybe rosette. I don't know, lol.

    • @WindyCityAstrophotography
      @WindyCityAstrophotography  Před 2 lety

      LOL I know and my cat was even going crazy during the recording 😆 I like how R2 was peeking over the couch arm in this one 😀

    • @WindyCityAstrophotography
      @WindyCityAstrophotography  Před 2 lety

      @@DSOImager same. I think it is Horsehead for me, though, if I have to pick one.

  • @AntharikshamTV
    @AntharikshamTV Před 2 lety +1

    wow, such wonderful video sir. which camera did you use for time-laps sir?

  • @MakeAMark
    @MakeAMark Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video; I am enjoying your channel. I'm glad you talked about the geosynchronous satellites. I've seen these also when imaging the Orion area. But their motion does not seem to be completely explained by the motion of the earth, as I think some (not all) of these satellites have non-zero orbit inclinations that make them move in their apparent altitude (above the horizon) as well. That's why not all of those tracks are parallel on the Witch Head. Thoughts? You've made me want to re-process my Witch Head data from last year and see if I can see those too!

    • @WindyCityAstrophotography
      @WindyCityAstrophotography  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much, glad you are enjoying it! Yes, I think you're right, and the north/south oscillation is shown in the "vertical" displacement from parallel. I'm curious at some point to do an untracked shot of this region or similar. Star trails galore, but some well-defined points showing the GEO satellites, and then I presume a few very short trails at an angle different from the RA drift showing those slightly-inclined orbits.

  • @bb108
    @bb108 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the videos! I have the exact same setup. Curious what did you use to mount the guidescope on top? Could you please share a link for the product?

    • @WindyCityAstrophotography
      @WindyCityAstrophotography  Před 2 lety +1

      Sure thing! It's two of the Losmandy Dovetail Adapters, D and V series optcorp.com/products/losmandy-dovetail-adapter-d-v-series?variant=44895978442

    • @bb108
      @bb108 Před 2 lety +1

      @@WindyCityAstrophotography Thank you! :)

  • @ehotham
    @ehotham Před 2 lety +1

    How do you attach orion guide scope to rasa?

    • @WindyCityAstrophotography
      @WindyCityAstrophotography  Před 2 lety

      I use some losmandy adapters, though at some point I want to get some that are a little lighter and lower profile. But these work great! optcorp.com/products/losmandy-dovetail-adapter-d-v-series?variant=44895978442

  • @Timothybolok
    @Timothybolok Před 2 lety +1

    Does a tracker stay on target when using a long exposure/shutter time?

    • @WindyCityAstrophotography
      @WindyCityAstrophotography  Před 2 lety

      Do you mean a tracker like the Sky Watcher Star Adventurer? Yes those can do long-exposures, over a minute from what I understand if the polar alignment and balance is good. With my computerized mount and autoguiding I routinely do 2-minute exposures and don't lose any frames to bad tracking. I have gone longer at times with no issue, and have heard of others going 5 minutes or longer with my type of mount. I am only shooting at 400mm, so pretty forgiving on tracking.

    • @Timothybolok
      @Timothybolok Před 2 lety +1

      @@WindyCityAstrophotography i use 2's exposure bc i dont have a tracker like yours but i did got 1/2 of the orion nebula, but thank you for the information.👍

    • @WindyCityAstrophotography
      @WindyCityAstrophotography  Před 2 lety

      @@Timothybolok ah very cool! Yes untracked shots are definitely possible! The channel Nebula Photos has a couple great videos about untracked imaging if I recall correctly

    • @Timothybolok
      @Timothybolok Před 2 lety

      @@WindyCityAstrophotography ok. thank you