<< Back to gallery

Photographer:

Kenneth Brassard

Location of Photo:

Lynn, MA USA

Date/Time of photo:

06/16/2024 @ 1:00 AM

Equipment:

Orion Xt10g goto Dobsonian Alt/Azimuth ZWO 294 MC ZWO EAF focuser Optolong UV/IR cut filter Nexus 0.75x Focal Reducer and Coma Corrector

Description:

As many of you are aware, I image any night that has ANY signs of clearness, even passing cloud nights. By using this method I’ve managed to capture some fairly decent images. BUT…on rare occasions something appears from a session, that had light winds, intermittent clouds and my surrounding businesses, lit up like Las Vegas. Saturday night was one of those nights. Setting up the equipment remotely allowed me to capture these targets for the first time. NGC 7331 settled in a star rich area, away from the lights, and blew me away! The result was one of my BEST galaxy images, with the most amazing star colors, ever!

Website:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/5078586478863131