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	Gallery:   Deep Sky
	Nebulae |  
	
 
Deep Sky Objects - Nebulae 
captured with different Telescopes and Telelenses.   
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	Cederblad-110, -111, IC2631, GN11.07.03   
	Chameleon Dust Clouds and Reflection 
	Nebulas. 
  In this dusty 
	area IC2631/Ced112, Ced110 and Ced111 are reflection nebulas. Their 
	declination is strongly Southern (DEC -77), they can be observed exclusively 
	from the regions of the southern hemisphere. IC 2631 reflection nebula is 
	the brightest part of the Chameleon molecular cloud in which the phenomena 
	of star formation creating low-mass stars takes place . This cloud is of 
	great importance in the study of the formation of planetary systems and 
	brown dwarfs.  GN11.07.3 is the orange triangular nebula - an infrared 
	nebula.    
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	Exposures: 11 x 10  Minutes + 2 x 5 Minutes RGB,  with my QHY8 on a TS-APO 90/600mm 
  
 
All images were exposed at 
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia   
	May 30th  2014.  
  
Thanks to the team of the
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia, especially  
to Rolf Scheffer!!  
Find more details at my travel report  - 
Skywatch_Namibia_2014 
	
 
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	Centaurus A Galaxy - NGC5128  
  
	NGC5128 is one of the most interesting and peculiar galaxies in the sky, and 
	is a strong source of radio radiation (therefore the designation Centaurus 
	A); it is actually the nearest radio galaxy. It is of intermediate type 
	between elliptical and disk (spiral) galaxies: The main body has all 
	characteristics of a large elliptical, but a pronounced dust belt is 
	superimposed well over the center, forming a disk plane around this galaxy. 
	What we may very well be viewing is the early results of an giant elliptical 
	merging with a much small spiral structure – creating a stunning halo. This 
	adds a nice example in the local universe to the growing evidence that 
	galaxy halos are built up from the accretion of dwarf satellite galaxies. 
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	Exposures:  
	24 x 10  Minutes RGB,  with my QHY8 on a TS-APO 90/600mm 
  
 
All images were exposed at 
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia   
	May 28th  2014.  
  
Thanks to the team of the
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia, especially  
to Rolf Scheffer!!  
Find more details at my travel report  - 
Skywatch_Namibia_2014 
 
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	Globular Clusters M4, NGC6144, Emission Nebula Sh2-9, 
	Reflection Nebulas VdB104 and part of IC4606 in Scorpius near Antares.  
  
	IC 4606 can be seen on the middle of the left part of the image. It 
	surrounds the bright star Antares (left outside the image), known as the 
	"Heart of the Scorpion". IC4606 is a yellow reflection nebula reflecting the 
	light of Antares. 
  The more distant globular NGC 6144 (left middle) 
	is a 10th magnitude globular star cluster that lies just to the north of 
	it's famous neighbor, the globular cluster M4. NGC 6144 lies 33,000 light 
	years distant (three times farther away than the more nearby M4).  At 
	that distance it also appears over three times smaller, 6.2' in diameter.
	 M4 is the bright globular cluster in the middle of the bottom. The 
	reason why M4 is bright and large is simply due to its distance. At only 
	7,200 light years, it's one of the closest globular clusters to Earth.  
	The bright star on the right side of the photograph is Sigma Scorpii. 
	Surrounding σ Scorpii is the blue reflection nebula Ced 130 and red emission 
	nebula Sh 2-9. (in the top right) 
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	This image is a cooperation between Dr. Franz Gruber and me.
	 I did the RGB images and processing, Dr. Gruber spent the Ha part  
	 Exposures:  
	30 x 6  Minutes RGB,  with my QHY8 on a TS-APO 90/600mm  5  x 
	10 Minutes Ha,  by Franz, Canon 400mm 2.8 at F/4 and his SBIG 11000K 
 
All images were exposed at 
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia   
	May 27th(Ha)  and  May 31st  2014(RGB).  
  
Thanks to the team of the
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia, especially  
to Rolf Scheffer!!  
Find more details at my travel report  - 
Skywatch_Namibia_2014 
 
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	Galaxies 
	- IC4633, IC4635 and Molecular Dust Nebula  in Apus   
	This seldom imaged area is situated only 13° from the South Celestial Pole 
	and is in the constellation Apus (Bird of Paradise) A few galaxies are in 
	this area but the fotographic eyecatcher is the IFN (Integrated Flux Nebula) 
	named Jacob`s Ladder, "Desktop-Universe" catalogue name is AGN17.20.0 
	Around the South Celestial Pole the are many of these IFN`s which are 
	thin haze of gas and dust above our Galaxy's plane . 
	IC 4633 (left of the middle at top) is  on the edge of the emission 
	glow while just below lies the bright sliver of a distant edge-on spiral or 
	lenticular system, IC4635.
 
 
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Exposures:  
	23 x 10  Minutes,  
with my QHY8 on a TS-APO 90/600mm with focal length 600mm 
 
All images were exposed at 
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia   
	May 27th 9:00 pm till May 28th 3:10 am 2014.  
  
Thanks to the team of the
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia, especially  
to Rolf Scheffer!!  
Find more details at my travel report  - 
Skywatch_Namibia_2014 
 
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	Reflection Nebula IC4606 (Yellow), Globular Cluster NGC6144, Part of 
	Reflection Nebula IC4605 (Blue) , and the area North of Antares  (The 
	bright star in the top middle). 
	Antares is about 600 light years away. It is a first magnitude star 15 times 
	more massive than the Sun, and tens of thousands of time more luminous.This 
	star is about 700 times the diameter of the Sun. If Antares were to replace 
	the Sun in the solar system, both the Earth and Mars would be inside the 
	atmosphere of the star. At its cool surface, tiny solid particles begin to 
	appear, made from traces of heavier elements formed inside the star. In this 
	image the tiny dust grains drift away, reflecting Antares' yellowish light 
	and making the wispy nebula that seems to envelop the moribund star, soon to 
	be a supernova. In the background is a globular cluster, NGC 6144, over 
	30,000 light years away.  
 
 
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Exposures:  
	35 x 6 Minutes,  
with my QHY8 on a TS-APO 90/600mm with focal length 600mm 
 
All images were exposed at 
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia   
June 1st 2014.  
  
Thanks to the team of the
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia, especially  
to Rolf Scheffer!!  
Find more details at my travel report  - 
Skywatch_Namibia_2014 
 
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Emission Nebula IC4628 
the Prawn Nebula, Cr316  
 
(Use mouseover for Annotations) 
 
The nebula IC 4628 in the constellation of Scorpius is a HII region filled with 
gas and dark dust.The nebula can be found just north of NGC 6231 and south of 
Antares, in the tail of Scorpius.  
IC4628, also called the Prawn Nebula is around 250 light-years across, covering 
an area of the sky four times that of the full Moon. The nebula is also named 
Gum 56, after the Australian astronomer Colin Gum, who published a catalogue of 
HII regions. 
 
Over the last few million years this region of sky has formed many stars, both 
individually and in clusters. There is a large scattered star cluster named  
Collinder 316 which is visible in the lower right middle of this image. 
 
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Exposures:  
22 x 6 Minutes,  
with my QHY8 on a TS-APO 90/600mm with focal length 600mm 
 
All images were exposed at 
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia   
June 1st 2014.  
  
Thanks to the team of the
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia, especially  
to Rolf Scheffer!!  
Find more details at my travel report  - 
Skywatch_Namibia_2014 
 
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Globular Cluster 
NGC6723,   Reflection Nebulae NGC6726-7, IC4812 
and the variable nebula NGC6729. All embedded in the  
Corona Australis Molecular Cloud Region. 
NGC6729 is a Reflection and Emission Nebula (star forming region) and reflects 
the light of the variable star R Corona Australis. Also some PGC Galaxies can be 
seen in the larger image. 
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Exposures:  
20 x 10 Minutes,  
with my QHY8 on a TS-APO 90/600mm with focal length 600mm 
 
All images were exposed at 
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia   
in May  2014.  
  
These object is located in 
the Southern constellation Corona Australis,  
Dec -36°56'02" South and RA 19h02m53s. Distance approx. 400 light years. 
Thanks to the team of the
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia, especially  
to Rolf Scheffer!!  
Find more details at my travel report  - 
Skywatch_Namibia_2014 
 
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Omega Centauri 
Globular Cluster - NGC5139 
 
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Exposures:  
9 x 10 Minutes,  
33 x 50 Seconds, 
19 x 5 Minutes 
with my QHY8 on a TS-APO 90/600mm with focal length 600mm 
 
All images were exposed at 
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia   
in May  2014.  
  
These object is located in 
the Southern constellation Centaurus, Dec -47°33'06" South and RA 13h27m38s.  
Thanks to team of the
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia, especially to Rolf Scheffer!! 
Find more details at my travel report  - 
Skywatch_Namibia_2014.ll image 
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Eta Carina Emission 
Nebula - NGC3372 in RGB only 
Mouseover for Annotation.  
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Exposures: 23 x 6 Minutes RGB,  
with my QHY8 on a TS-APO 90/ 600mm focal length 
All images were exposed at 
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia   
May 31st  2014.  
 
NGC3372 itself is a large cloud complex in 
the milkyway 
that includes some dark nebula too. Wider than the full Moon this objects 
stretches over more than 300 light years.  The Carina Nebula includes also young massive stars, especially 
the variable star Eta Carina above the center to the left of the Keyhole Nebula.
 It contains also dark clouds with starbirth places (HMSTG-). 
Many open Clusters are also found there -  find more descriptions of the 
annotated clusters here: 
Bo-(Bochum),
Cr-(Collinder)-,  
VdBH-(van den Bergh Herbst) 
	  
Thanks to team of the
Astrofarm 
Kiripotib Namibia, especially to Rolf Scheffer 
who helped a lot providing the mount perfect aligned and the whole environment 
in perfect condition!!  
Find more details at my travel report  - 
Skywatch_Namibia_2014. 
  
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Sh2-231, Sh2-232, Sh2-235 
Emission Nebulae, Planetary Nebula  PK 
173.7+02.7 
98 x 6 Minutes RGB,  
with QHY8 on 
C14 
Hyperstar 675mm
f/2  
in Ebreichsdorf/Austria November 30th, Dec 1st and Dec 2nd, 2013.  
These objects are located in 
the constellation of Auriga, north of M36.6  
SH 2-235 is part of a larger cloud complex 
that includes three other Sharpless HII regions (SH 231, 232, 233). This complex 
is interesting because it includes examples of several evolutionary stages of
star 
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NGC6914, VdB131, VdB132 
Reflection Nebula 
101 x 300 Seconds RGB, 38 x 480 Seconds H-Alpha 35nm  
with QHY8 on 
C14 
Hyperstar 675mm
f/2  
in Ebreichsdorf/Austria July 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th, 2013. 
                                           
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Van den Bergh VdB149, VdB150 Reflection Nebulae,    
 
Lynds Dark Neula LDN1235 Extende Red Emission Nebula - Molecular Cloud 
 
122 x 6 Minutes exposure RGB with QHY8 on 
C14 
Hyperstar 675mm
f/2  
in Ebreichsdorf/Austria August 18th/19th/20th/21th 2012.  
 
VdB149, VdB150 are reflection nebulae visible in the constellation Cepheus. 
This very faint nebulae in Cepheus are a 
challenge even for Hyperstar with OSC camera. The VdB150 nebula is the blue 
nebula at the top, while the other blue one on the bottom is VdB149. The large 
dust nebula is catalogued as LBN 535. On the right the PGC 67671 galaxy is 
visible through the dust that is absorbing its light and making yellowish. 
The seventh 
magnitude star HD 210615 orange, visible south of VdB149, is not part of 
the region. 
LDN 1235 is probably a 
so-called red emission nebula, a cloud that is placed at high galactic latitudes 
which becomes visible through the interstellar radiation field, with a low 
surface brightness and therefore looking dark when viewed in the band of visible 
light. (Text partly from Wikipedia)] 
  
 
                                           
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Sh2-157 Emission Nebula,    NGC7510 Open cluster 
 
116 x 6 Minutes exposure RGB with QHY8 on 
C14 
Hyperstar 675mm
f/2  
23 x 10 Minutes exposure H-Alpha 35nm filter same optics. 
in Ebreichsdorf/Austria August 12th/13th/14th/15th 2012.   
 
SH2-157 (Sharpless 157 )  
The nebula is located in the western part of the constellation Cassiopeia, on 
the border with Cepheus. Sh2-157 can not be observed optically, therefore 
neither a pair of binoculars or an amateur telescope are able to show it, it can 
be reflected only in a long-exposure photograph. It shows a large and faint 
nebulosity widespread, with brighter regions in the center and a large arc to 
the north. In the background are rich star fields, on which stands, in a 
northwesterly direction, the open cluster NGC 7510, well observable with 
binoculars.  
For a complete list of the Sharpless Catalog visit  http://www.sharplesscatalog.com.
 
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VdB152 Reflection Nebula, PK111.0+11.6 Planetary Nebula 
 
63 x 6 minutes exposure RGB with QHY8 on 
C14 
Hyperstar 675mm
f/2  
in Ebreichsdorf/Austria July  2012.  
 
Described as a dusty curtain or ghostly apparition, mysterious reflection nebula 
vdB 152 really is very faint. It lies about 1400 light-years away, along the 
northern Milky Way in the royal constellation Cepheus. Near the edge of a large 
molecular cloud, pockets of cosmic dust in the region block light from 
background stars or scatter light from the embedded bright star (mid-right) 
giving parts of the nebula a characteristic blue color. Ultraviolet light from 
the star is also thought to cause a dim reddish luminescence in the nebular dust. 
Though stars do form in molecular clouds, this star seems to have only 
accidentally wandered into the area, as its measured velocity through 
interstellar space is very different from the cloud’s velocity. This deep 
telescopic image spans about 7 light-years at the estimated distance of vdB 152.
 
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NGC5067 Pelican Nebula 
Camera: CCD-QHY8 
Gain 20, Offset 125 
Scope: C14 at F1.9 
Fl 675mm 
with
Hyperstar  
 47x6 Min RGB and 27x8 Min exposed 
with HA Filter 
All Processing:  PixInsight 1.07 
September 28th  and 
1st October 2011 
Ebreichsdorf Austria | 
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VdB154, Sh2-145, 
Sh2-150 Nebulae 
Camera: CCD-QHY8 
Gain 20, Offset 125 
Scope: C14 at F1.9 
Fl 675mm 
with
Hyperstar  
 77x5 Min RGB and 26x8 Min exposed 
with HA Filter 
All Processing:  PixInsight 1.07 
October 2nd   and 
October 3rd 2011 
Ebreichsdorf Austria | 
 
 
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M45 Plejades 
 Reflections Nebula 
Camera: CCD-QHY8 
Gain 20, Offset 117 
Scope: C14 at F1.9 
Fl 675mm 
with
Hyperstar  
 35x6 Min.exposed 
without Filter 
 
All Processing:  PixInsight 1.06 
October 8th 2010 | 
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VdB14 und 15 
 Reflection Nebulae 
within Molekularclouds
  
Camera: CCD-QHY8 
Gain 20, Offset 117 
Scope: C14 at F1.9 
Fl 675mm 
with
Hyperstar  
 75x6 Min.exposed 
without Filter 
+ 
35x10 Min. Luminance exposed with 
ST11K on AP125 by Dr. Franz GRUBER in Pitten Austria 
All Processing:  PixInsight 1.06 
October11th/12th 2010 | 
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VdB15 
 Reflection Nebula
  
Camera: CCD-QHY8 
Gain 20, Offset 117 
Scope: C14 at F1.9 
Fl 675mm 
with
Hyperstar  
 75x6 Min.exposed 
without Filter  
Stack:ImagePlus Processing:  PixInsight 1.06 
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
Austria 
October11th/12th 2010 | 
 
 
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LBN438 
 Reflection Nebula
  
Camera: CCD-QHY8 
Gain 20, Offset 117 
Scope: C14 at F1.9 
Fl 675mm 
with
Hyperstar  
 41x10 Min.exposed 
without Filter  
Stack:ImagePlus Processing:  PixInsight 1.06 
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
Austria 
August 10th/15th 2010 | 
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Sh2-132 
 Emissions Nebula
  
Camera: CCD-QHY8 
Gain 20, Offset 117 
Scope: C14 at F1.9 
Fl 675mm 
with
Hyperstar  
 14x10 Min.exposed 
with Ha-Filter 
9x10 Min.without Filter  
Stack:ImagePlus Processing:  PixInsight 1.06 
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
Austria 
July 31st 2010 | 
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IC-5146, B169 
 Reflection/Emission 
and Dark Nebula
  
Camera: CCD-QHY8 
Gain 20, Offset 117 
Scope: C14 at F1.9 
Fl 675mm 
with
Hyperstar  
 43x8 Min.exposed 
without Filter 
Stack:ImagePlus Processing:  PixInsight 1.06 
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
Austria 
July 11th/12th 2010 | 
 
 
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Sh2-115 
 Emissions Nebula
  
Camera: CCD-QHY8 
Gain 20, Offset 117 
Scope: C14 at F1.9 
Fl 675mm 
with
Hyperstar  
 NO Filter 
34x10 Min.exposed, 
Stacked: with  
ImagePlus Processing: with PixInsight 1.06 
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
Austria 
July 9th/10th 2010 | 
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VdB134 
Reflection Nebula within  LBN382 Emissions Nebula
  
Camera: CCD-QHY8 
Gain 20, Offset 117 
Scope: C14 at F1.9 
Fl 675mm 
with
Hyperstar  
 NO Filter 
54x10 Min.exposed, 
Stacked: with  
ImagePlus Processing: with PixInsight 1.06 
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
Austria 
July 7th/8th 2010 | 
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LBN174, Ced173, B144 
Emission Nebula within   
B144 Dark Nebula
  
Camera: CCD-QHY8 
Gain 20, Offset 117 
Scope: C14 at F1.9 
Fl 675mm 
with
Hyperstar  
 NO Filter 
70x6 Min.exposed, 
Stacked: with  
ImagePlus Processing: with PixInsight 1.06 
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
Austria 
June 26th/30th and July 2nd 2010 | 
 
 
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IC5076,  Reflection and Dark Nebula 
Camera: CCD-QHY8 
Gain 40, Offset 117 
C14 F7.43  
 LPS Filter 
37x8 Min., 
  
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
August 24th, 25th and 27th 2009 | 
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DWB111, Propeller Nebula 
CCD-QHY8, 
Gain 40, Offset 117 
C14 F7.43  
 LPS Filter 
45x8 Min., 
  
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
July 27th and 29th 2009 | 
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DWB111, Propeller Nebula 
CCD-QHY8, 
Gain 40, Offset 117 
C14 F7.43  
 LPS Filter 
45x8 Min., 
 
RED CHANNEL  
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
July 27th and 29th 2009 | 
 
 
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SH2-112 Nebula 
Canon 10D mod., 
C14 F7.43  
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
114x 4Min., 
  
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
July 28th, 29th and 30th 2008 
NEW!!! 
Imageprocessing 2009 | 
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NGC7133 
Canon 10D mod., 
C14 F7.43  
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
15x 6Min., 
  
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
 31st August  2008 | 
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NGC6914, VdB131, Do8 plus parts of LBN273 
and LBN292 
Canon 10D mod., 
C14 F7.43  
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
76x 6Min., 
  
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
5th, 6th and
7th  of August  2008 | 
 
 
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IC63 
Bubble Nebula 
Canon 10D mod., 
C14 F7.43 
  
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
73x8 Min., 
  
Location: Ebreichsdorf 
October 13th 2007 | 
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NGC7935 
Bubble Nebula 
Canon 10D mod., 
AP130 F8 
F-length 1040mm  
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
30x12 Min., 
  
Location: Mariazell 
October 8th 2007 | 
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M97 
Canon 10D mod., 
C14 F7.43 
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
37x6 and 4x10 Min., 
 Location: Ebreichsdorf 
16th,19th and 20th April2007 | 
 
 
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Sh2-155 
Canon 10D mod., 
AstroPhysic 130 F8.0 
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
35x10 Min., 
More Processing!! 
 Location: Mariazell 
Sept 20th 2006 | 
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Sh2-155 
Canon 10D mod., 
AstroPhysic 130 F8.0 
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
35x10 Min., 
 Location: Mariazell 
Sept 20th 2006 | 
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Sh2-129 
Canon 10D mod., 
Canon 300mm Tele  
at F2.8! 
800 ASA, LPS Filter 
25x6 Min., 
Imaging by 
Dr. Franz Gruber, 
Image Processing 
by  me. 
 Location: Pitten 
September 14th 2006 | 
 
 
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Sh2-129 
Canon 10D mod., 
Canon 300mm Tele  
at F2.8! 
800 ASA, LPS Filter 
25x4 Min., 
Imaging by 
Dr. Franz Gruber, 
Image Processing 
by  me. 
 Location: Pitten 
August 19th 2006 | 
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NGC7000 
Canon 10D mod., 
Canon 300mm Tele  
at F2.8! 
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
Imaging by 
Dr. Franz Gruber, 
Image Processing 
by Dr. Franz Gruber and me. 
 Location: Pitten 
August 2nd 2006 | 
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VDB142 
Canon 10D mod., 
Canon 300mm Tele  
20x6 Min at F2.8! 
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
Imaging 
by
Dr. Franz Gruber, 
Image Processing 
By me. 
 Location: Pitten 
July 24th 2006 | 
 
 
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Crescent Nebula 
Canon 10D mod., 
C14 on Gemini G41 
Lumicon Reducer F7.7,  Fl=2730mm 
4x16 Min + 
16x12 Min at F7.7 
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
Ebreichsdorf Austria 
July 18th-20th 2006 | 
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IC1318 
Canon 10D mod., 
AP125 
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
Imaging 
Cooperation with 
Dr. Franz Gruber, 
Image Processing 
By me. 
 Location: Pitten 
June 21st 2006 | 
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IC1318 
Canon 10D mod., 
Canon 300mm Tele  
at F2.8! 
27x4 Minutes., 
1600 ASA, LPS Filter 
Imaging 
Cooperation with 
Dr. Franz Gruber, 
Image Processing 
By me. 
 Location: Puerahoefen Bucklige Welt 
June 20th 2006 | 
 
 
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Horsehead Nebula 
G.Wechselberger 
Mod. Canon 10D 
on AP130, 11x8Min 
Oct 30th 2005 | 
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M1 
G.Wechselberger 
Mod. Canon 10D 16" LX200 7x10min 
Oct 30th 2005 | 
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Cat Paw Emission Nebula NGC6334 + NGC6357 + B258, 
Modified 10D, EQ-5 
Sigma 300m Tele 
4x2.5min + 10x4min + 6x6 min  
at F4.0 1600 ASA 
Kenya, Watamu 
Sept 22nd-Oct 5th 2005 | 
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Emission Nebula in Scorpion IC4628, 
+ Open Clusters NGC6231, 6242 + 6268 
Modified 10D, EQ-5 
Sigma 300m Tele 
7x4min + 14x2min 
at F4.0 1600 ASA, 
Kenya, Watamu, 
Sept. 30th 2005 | 
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	Omega Nebula 
M17 
Modified 10D, 
AP125/Paramount 
9x8min LPS Filter + 4x8min Ha-Filter 
F8, 1600 ASA 
Mariazell Austria 
August 12/13th 2005 | 
 
 
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NGC 7023 
C14 and mod Canon10D  
Lumicon F7.7 Focalreducer. 
10x8 min, 1600 ASA 
 Ebreichsdorf Austria 
August 1st 2005, | 
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 M27 
C14 and
mod  
Canon 10D,  
Lumicon F7. 7 Focalreducer. 
10x4 min,1600 ASA, 
Ebreichsdorf Austria 
July 27th 2005 | 
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M8, M20  etc... 
Canon 180mm Tele 
Canon mod 10D 
8x4 min., F3.5 
IDAS LPS Filter 
Pitten Austria  
14th July 2005  | 
 
 
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IC443, IC444
Emission and Reflection-Nebula, 
Canon 800mm Tele!! at F5.6! on 
Canon mod 10D 
1600 ASA 
 13x8 Min. LPS, 
+ Minus Violett Filter, 2x16 Min. H-Alpha 
Mariazell  Austria, 
2004-Dec-9+12, | 
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 M42, M43,
Orion Nebula
Emission and Reflection-Nebula, 
Canon 800mm Tele!! at F5.6! on 
Canon mod 10D 
1600 ASA 
7x16 + 8x4 + 4x0.5 + 7x0.2 
Min.  LPS + Minus Violettfilter,
and 4x16 + 4x2 Min H-Alpha,1600 ASA, 
Mariazell  
Austria, 
2004-Dec-9th+12th 
 
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above. 
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 M45,  
Plejaden 
Reflection-Nebula, 
 Canon 800mm Tele!! at F5.6! on 
Canon mod 10D 
1600 ASA 
10x8 + 10x4 Min. LPS + Minus Violett Filter,  
1600 ASA, 
Mariazell  Austria, 
2004-Dec-8+12th, 
 
For
a 1024x768 Pixel image click here 
For a 1400x1040 Pixel image click here
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NGC2174,
Monkeyhead Nebula  
Emission and Reflection-Nebula, 
 Canon 800mm Tele! at F5.6! on 
Canon mod 10D 
1600 ASA 
13x8 Min. with LPS + Minus Violettfilter, 
1600 ASA, 
Mariazell  Austria, 
2004-Dec-8th, 
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IC434, 
NGC2024, Horsehead Nebula
Emission Nebula,  
Canon 800mm Tele!! at F5.6! on 
Canon mod 10D 
1600 ASA 
7x4 Min. with LPS + Minus Violettfilter, 
1600 ASA, 
Mariazell  Austria, 
2004-Dec-8th, 
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 IC1396,VdB-142, 
Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon mod 10D 
8x8 Min. LPS Filter, 
1600 ASA. +  
4x8 Min. H-Alpha  
3200 ASA,  
Ebreichsdorf Austria, 
2004-Sept-7th H-A+ 
Oct-5th-2004, LPS | 
 
 
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NGC281, 
Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon mod 10D 
16x8 Min. LPS Filter, 
8x8 Min. H-Alpha  
1600 ASA,  
Ebreichsdorf Austria, 
2004-Sept-10+17th | 
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NGC6960,
6979, 6992,6995 Veil Nebula 
Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon mod 10D 
11x8 Min. LPS Filter, 
7x8 Min. H-Alpha Filter,  
1600 ASA,  
Ebreichsdorf Austria, 
2004-Sept-18th | 
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M57 Planetary 
C14 FL-3920mm  
mod Canon 10D 
1600 ASA,11x4min, 
 Ebreichsdorf Austria 
23rd August 2004 
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Blinking Nebula 
NGC6826 
C14 FL-3920mm  
mod Canon 10D 
1600 ASA,9x20sec, 
Ebreichsdorf Austria 
19th August 2004 | 
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IC5146 Cocoon Nebula 
Canon 800mm Tele!! at F5.6! on 
Canon mod 10D 
1600 ASA 
10x10 Minutes,   
IDAS LPS Filter  
17th August 2004
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NGC7023 Reflection Nebula in Cepheus 
 Canon 800mm Tele!! at F5.6! on 
Canon mod 10D 
1600 ASA 
12x4 Minutes,   
IDAS LPS Filter 
Mariazell Austria  
19th July 2004 | 
 
 
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Eta Carina Nebula 
Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon Std. 10D 
10x4 minutes at F4.0 1600 ASA 
IDAS LPS Filter 
Watamu Kenya 
25th May 2004 | 
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Milkyway 
M8, Trifid etc... 
Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon Std. 10D 
3x330 Sec., F4,  
1600 ASA 
IDAS LPS Filter 
Emberger Alm  
18th March 2004  | 
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Milkyway Omeganebula etc... 
Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon Std. 10D 
6x330 Sec., F4, 
1600 ASA  
IDAS LPS Filter 
 Emberger Alm  
18th March 2004 | 
 
 
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IC 4592  
(Scorpius) 
 Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon Std. 10D 
 
 13x330 Sec., F4 , 
1600 ASA 
IDAS LPS Filter  
 Emberger Alm  
18th March 2004 | 
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 Rosetta Nebula 
Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon Std. 10D 
2x10min H-Alpha  
5x5min H-Alpha 
7 x 5min no Filter  
Ebreichsdorf Austria 
23. Jänner 2004 22:34 - 00:25 | 
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IC405, IC410, IC417, NGC 1893, NGC1907 
Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon Std. 10D 
21x4 Min no Filt.,  
 5x4 Min H-Alpha 
23rd Dec 2003 
22:05 - 00:31   | 
 
 
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California Nebula, 
Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon Std. 10D 
5x4,5 Min 
Ebreichsdorf, Austria 
November 3rd 2003 | 
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M31 
Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon Std. 10D 
1600 ASA,  
17x3,5 Min. 
Ebreichsdorf, Austria 
November 3rd 2003 | 
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Rosetta Nebula 
Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon Std. 10D 
1600 ASA,  
16x3,5 Min. 
Ebreichsdorf, Austria 
November 3rd  | 
 
 
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M42 
Sigma 300mm Tele 
Canon Std. 10D 
13x49 
Sec.,ASA1600 
Ebreichsdorf, Austria 
October 29th 2003 | 
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M27 
Canon 10D Std., 
C14 on Gemini G41 
Lumicon Reducer F7.7,  Fl=2730mm 
18x49 Sec.,ASA1600 
Ebreichsdorf, Austria 
July 19th 2003 | 
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M57 and IC1296  
Canon 10D Std. 
C14 on Gemini G41 
Lumicon Reducer F7.7,  Fl=2730mm 
13x49 Sec.,ASA1600 
Ebreichsdorf, Austria 
July 20th 2003 | 
 
 
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