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SKY-WATCHER SW252 IMAGES - myAstroShop

 
These images were taken by My Astro Shop using the SW252. All pictures are copyright and must not be used without express permission of the author.They are provided as an example only of what this product is capable of and to show our commitment to using and testing the products we sell. While these images were taken with the equatorial mounted 10-inch (254mm) SkyWatcher Newtonian, the optics are the same in the Dobsonian model. If you have a great image taken with any of the SkyWatcher range then do please send it to us!

 

MARS October 2005

MARS

This image was taken in October 2005 using a SkyWatcher SW252, 10-inch Newtonian Reflector and EQ6 mount. The camera was a Mintron 13V1 monochrome with True Technology LRGB filters and eyepiece projection.

Jupiter Saturn and Ganymede

Uranus and moons

 

URANUS & moons

This is a composite RGB image of Uranus combined with 2.6 second integrated exposures of the moons Oberon,Ariel, Unbriel and Titania. The over-exposed Uranus in the long exposure  was subtracted during processing. The RGB version was then added.

Copernicus COPERNICUS

The beautifully structured formation of the lunar crater Copernicus captured with a GSTAR-EX camera and SW252 Newtonian reflector.

 

The Great Orion Nebula M42  

M42 The Great Orion Nebula

Captured with a GSTAR-EX integrating video camera from suburban Sydney, the SkyWatcher SW252 reveals plenty of detailed structure within this magnificent nebula in the centre of Orion's sword.

Silver Coin Galaxy

 

NGC 253

A magnificent galaxy to observe through a 10-inch telescope or larger. This view captured with a GSTAR-EX integrating video camera and RGB filters from Sydney with the SW 252 10-inch Sky Watcher Newtonian.

Crab Nebula M1

 

M1 Crab Nebula

A faint fuzzy patch through the eyepiece of a large telescope from suburban Sydney but revealed nicely in this image taken with RGB filters and GSTAR-EX integrating video camera.

 

M8 Lagoon Nebula

 

M8 Lagoon Nebula

A faint fuzzy patch through the eyepiece of a large telescope from suburban Sydney but revealed nicely in this image taken with RGB filters and GSTAR-EX integrating video camera.

M104 Sombrero Galaxy

M104 Sombrero Galaxy

This view captured with a GSTAR-EX integrating video camera and RGB filters from Sydney with the SW 252 10-inch Sky Watcher Newtonian.

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M20 Trifid Nebula

This view captured with a GSTAR-EX integrating video camera and RGB filters from Sydney with the SW 252 10-inch Sky Watcher Newtonian.

M27 Dumbell Nebula

M27 Dumbell Nebula

This view captured with a GSTAR-EX integrating video camera and RGB filters from Sydney with the SW 252 10-inch Sky Watcher Newtonian.

M57 Ring Nebula

M57 Ring Nebula

This view captured with a GSTAR-EX integrating video camera and RGB filters from Sydney with the SW 252 10-inch Sky Watcher Newtonian.

M83

M83 Spiral Galaxy

This view captured with a GSTAR-EX integrating video camera and RGB filters from Sydney with the SW 252 10-inch Sky Watcher Newtonian.

Ghost of Jupiter  

NGC3242
Ghost of Jupiter

GSTAR-EX camera and RGB filters. Telescope: SW 252 @ f/10

Black eye Galaxy  

M64 Black Eye Galaxy

This Sb-type spiral captured with a GSTAR-EX integrating video camera and the SW 252 10-inch Sky Watcher Newtonian.

Don't get caught up with aperture feaver of low cost 12-inch dobsonians when you'll get better image contrast from a well-made SkyWatcher 10-inch reflector.
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