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NGC 2244 & nice open cluster

October 31, 2024October 31, 2024 - by George Kosch

Every day my little scope impresses me even more.

NGC 2244 & nice open cluster Read More

Horsehead nebula.

October 31, 2024October 31, 2024 - by George Kosch

The sky wasn’t very clear, but after a few minutes it seemed like this picture turned out pretty nice.

This is an object that I was never able to see and even my 16 inch dubsonian telescope, but sitting here in the morning it was no problem.

Horsehead nebula. Read More

Comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas, also known as comet A3 using my seestar s50.

October 17, 2024October 17, 2024 - by George Kosch
Comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas, also known as comet A3 using my seestar s50. Read More

This is.
A really short image exposure of the horsehead nebula, which was always one of my favorites growing up. But I could never see it in my telescope. It’s incredible to me how this little sea. Star can see this image after only a few minutes of exposure time. It’s important to note that even though it’s as 2 minutes or 3 minutes. Etc. On all of these images, there are a bunch of 10 second images that are piled on top of each other. And the AI takes over and makes them as best as possible.  At least that’s how I understand it.

October 4, 2024October 4, 2024 - by George Kosch
This is.
A really short image exposure of the horsehead nebula, which was always one of my favorites growing up. But I could never see it in my telescope. It’s incredible to me how this little sea. Star can see this image after only a few minutes of exposure time. It’s important to note that even though it’s as 2 minutes or 3 minutes. Etc. On all of these images, there are a bunch of 10 second images that are piled on top of each other. And the AI takes over and makes them as best as possible.  At least that’s how I understand it.
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Incredible image of Messi 42, which is in the constellation of Orion. I did the imaging this morning and it was absolutely clear out. If anybody is on the fence about buying one of these little incredible telescopes.Don’t be because it’s worth every nickel

October 4, 2024October 4, 2024 - by George Kosch
Incredible image of Messi 42, which is in the constellation of Orion. I did the imaging this morning and it was absolutely clear out. If anybody is on the fence about buying one of these little incredible telescopes.Don’t be because it’s worth every nickel Read More

M13 is always a favourite!

September 6, 2024September 6, 2024 - by George Kosch
M 13
M13 is always a favourite! Read More

Veil Nebula

September 6, 2024September 6, 2024 - by George Kosch
NGC 6995
Veil Nebula Read More

M51 Ring Nebula short exposure was so tiny but nice to image

September 6, 2024September 6, 2024 - by George Kosch
M 57
M51 Ring Nebula short exposure was so tiny but nice to image Read More

Eagle nebula was an easy one for little Seestar

September 6, 2024September 6, 2024 - by George Kosch
M 16
Eagle nebula was an easy one for little Seestar Read More

Decided to try out the Seestar on a few easy targets tonight.

September 6, 2024September 6, 2024 - by George Kosch
Short exposure of the Swan.
M 17
Decided to try out the Seestar on a few easy targets tonight. Read More

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