Moon and Saturn Conjunction
Astrophotography

Chasing light across the cosmos

A showcase of the deep-sky and planetary objects in our night sky.

Moon–Saturn Conjunction Lunar occultation · Celestron C11
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Revealing structures invisible to the eye

Deep-sky imaging stacks dozens of long exposures to extract signal from imperceptibly dim objects, revealing celestial objects hidden in plain view.

Planetary "lucky imaging" shoots high-fps videos and selects for only the sharpest frames, ensuring the highest possible resolution.

Current Setup

Telescope Vixen R200SS
8" f/4 Newtonian
Camera Touptek 585
Monochrome
Mount Juwei-17
Strain Wave
Filters LRGB Broadband
SHO 7nm Narrowband
16-inch ODK telescope inside the observatory dome at the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge
University of Cambridge

16" ODK on a Paramount MX+

Beyond my personal setup, I have the opportunity to image with this 16-inch Dall–Kirkham telescope at the Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge.

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