Galaxies, clusters and stars, oh my!
Astrophotographs by NCAS Members
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                                           Astro-Photography by Dan Laszlo

Ikeya-Zhang

Comet HyakutakeComet HyakutakeComet HyakutakeComet Hyakutake
From left to right, Image 1- 3/25/96, 50mm f/1.8 lens, piggybacked, 2 min exposure, Kodak Ektachrome P1600 film;
Image 2- 3/26/96 about 0320 MST 50 mm f/1.8 lens, piggybacked 5 min exposure Kodak Ektachrome P1600 film;
Image 3- 3/23/96 0400 MST 300mm f/5.6 lens, piggybacked 15 min exposure guided on comet Kodak Ektachrome P1600 film.
 

Comet Hale-Bopp
An early January image, the comet together with the dumbell nebula, and an image of March 6 clearly showing two tails.
The last shot taken with an eight inch Schmidt Camera using Kodak Elite 100 film.
 

Sagittarius Mars in Sagittarius
Taken April, 1986 with a 50mm f/2 or 2.8 for 1 or 2 minutes on simple barn door tracker.
Using Fujichrome 400D pushed 1 stop for ISO 800.
 

Comet de Vico  Comet de Vico
Comet de Vico + NGC4656 taken October 20, 1995 about 0600 MST with a 300mm f/5.6 for 10 minutes, piggyback guided.
Using Ektachrome P1600 (EPH-36) push processed 2 stops for ISO 1600.
 

                                                 Astro-Photography by Tom Teters

Several pages of Astro-photography
 

                                                   Astro-Photography by Randy D. Moench
Full MoonFull moon 6/12/95
This full moon photo was taken with a ten inch f/5 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope at 1/500 of a second using 400 ASA film.
 

Orion NebulaOrion Nebula
Taken with a ten inch Schmidt-Cassegrain at f/10 guided for 30 minutes. Click here for an f/5 exposure guided for only 8 minutes.
Photos taken March 3, 1996 using Fuji Super G 800 ASA print film.
 

Venus Saturn conjuction   Conjunction of Venus & Saturn
This wide field shot was taken February 2, 1996 with a 50mm f/1.4 lens for 1/2 second using Kodak Royal Gold 1000 ISO film.
 

                                             Astro-Photography by Joel Haynes

Comet Hale-Bopp
Four inch refractor at prime focus. Kodak PPF 400 film. Fifteen minute exposure, guided on star.
 

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