Astronomical
Pictures
[Deepsky] [Night
Sky] [The
Moon] [Jupiter] [Saturn] [Sun] [Hale-Bopp] [Hyakutake] [Lee] [Aurora
Borealis]
[Halos and Pillars] [Sometimes
something goes wrong] [Instruments] [Other]
New pictures
Aurora Borealis 22/23.10.2001
Deepsky
M31
(12.9.1999, tele 105mm, exposure 5min+guiding, aperture 3,5, Ø60mm)
M31 (high resolution)
M33 (12.9.1999, tele 105mm, exposure
4min+guiding, aperture 3,5, Ø60mm)
M33 (1.11.1999, tele 210mm, exposure
4min+guiding, aperture 4,5, Ø52mm)
M33 (1.11.1999, tele 210mm, exposure
4min+guiding, aperture 4,5, Ø52mm)
M33
M39
M45 (Blue
picture)
Nebula in M45
NGC
281
NGC 281 (Negative of red picture)
NGC 7000 North America Nebula
NGC 7000 North America Nebula
NGC 7000 North America Nebula
NGC 7000 North America Nebula
NGC
7789
IC 1396 and Tr 37
Overview of Cygnus
Double Cluster
Double Cluster
Double
Cluster (1.11.1999, tele
210mm, exposure 4min+guiding, aperture 4,5, Ø52mm)
Double Cluster, IC 1848 and IC 1805
Nebulea
near to Sadr (Blue picture)
M91
and Ceres (© Esko
Luukkonen)
M94 (© Esko Luukkonen)
M101 (© Esko
Luukkonen)
NGC
7000 (© Esko Luukkonen)
M13 (©
Esko Luukkonen)
M27 (©
Esko Luukkonen)
M51 (© Esko Luukkonen)
Cygnus
Perseus
Alcor
and Mizar
Polaris (24/25.2.2000
Film Imation Color HP200, exposure 5h 10min, aperture 5,6, Ø28mm, f=50mm)
The Moon (TAL-1,Newton 110mm/805mm)
The
Moon (14.12.1997, 32x, exposure 1/30s)
The Moon (14.12.1997, 32x, exposure 1/15s)
The Moon (14.12.1997, 96x, exposure 1/30s)
The Moon (14.12.1997, 96x, exposure 1/60s)
The Moon
(23.10.1999, with digital camera and TAL-1)
The Moon
(23.10.1999, with digital camera and TAL-1)
The Moon
(23.10.1999, with digital camera and TAL-1)
The Moon
(23.10.1999, with digital camera and TAL-1)
The Moon
(23.10.1999, with digital camera and TAL-1)
The Moon
(23.10.1999, with digital camera and TAL-1)
The Moon
(23.10.1999, with digital camera and TAL-1)
Jupiter (TAL-1, Newton 110mm/805mm)
Jupiter
(162x, exposures 1/25s or 1/30s, 400ISO)
Jupiter
Jupiter (11.1.1999, with TAL-1 and digital
camera)
Jupiter (11.1.1999, with TAL-1 and digital
camera)
Jupiter
(11.1.1999, with TAL-1 and digital camera)
Jupiter
(7.11.1999, with TAL-1 and digital camera)
Jupiter
(7.11.1999, with TAL-1 and digital camera)
Jupiter
(7.11.1999, with TAL-1 and digital camera)
Jupiter (© Esko Luukkonen)
Saturn (TAL-1, Newton 110mm/805mm)
Saturn (162x, exposures 1/4s-1/6s, 400ISO)
Saturn
Saturn
Saturn (© Esko Luukkonen)
Saturn (© Esko Luukkonen)
Solar Eclipse
Solar Eclipse
Solar Eclipse
Sunspots (© Esko Luukkonen)
Sunspots 12.5.2000
Sunspots 21.5.2000
The
Sun 16.5.2000
The
Sun 19.5.2000
The
Sun and details
The Sun (including an animation)
Hale-Bopp
(50mm lens, film 400ASA)
Hale-Bopp (14.3.1997, tele 210mm, exposure 3min+guiding, aperture 4,5)
Hale-Bopp (14.3.1997, tele 210mm, exposure 3min+guiding, aperture 4,5)
Hale-Bopp (24.3.1997, tele 70mm, exposure 2min 30sec+guiding, aperture
4,5)
Hale-Bopp (25.3.1997, tele 210mm, exposure 3min+guiding, aperture 4,5)
Hale-Bopp (25.3.1997, tele 210mm, exposure 4min+guiding, aperture 4,5)
Hale-Bopp (25.3.1997, tele 210mm, exposure 5min 30sek+guiding, aperture
4,5)
Hale-Bopp (25.3.1997, tele 75mm, exposure 1min+guiding, aperture 4,5)
Hale-Bopp (25.3.1997, tele 135mm, exposure 3min+guiding, aperture 4,5)
Hale-Bopp (25.3.1997, tele 100mm, exposure 30sec, aperture 4,5)
Hale-Bopp (25.3.1997, tele 210mm, exposure
1min+guiding, aperture 4,5)
Hyakutake (f=55mm, 1:2,8)
Hyakutake (22.3.1996,
exposure 40s)
Hyakutake (22.3.1996,
exposure 1min)
Hyakutake (23.3.1996, exposure 30s)
Comet Lee (12.9.1999, tele 105mm, exposure 3min 30sec+guiding, aperture
3,5, Ø60mm)
Comet
Lee (high resolution)
Comet
Lee (© Esko Luukkonen)
Comet
Lee (© Esko Luukkonen)
Aurora Borealis (6/7.4.2000 Film Imation Color HP200, exposure 30s, aperture
2,8, Ø28mm, f=50mm)
Aurora
Borealis (6/7.4.2000
Film Imation Color HP200, exposure 20s, aperture 2,8, Ø28mm, f=50mm)
Aurora
Borealis (11/12.2.2000
Film Imation Color HP200, exposure 20s, aperture 2,8, Ø28mm, f=50mm)
Aurora
Borealis (11/12.2.2000
Film Imation Color HP200, exposure 20s, aperture 2,8, Ø28mm, f=50mm)
Moon's 22º halo (20/21.1.2000 Film Imation Color HP200, exposure 20s, aperture
2,8, Ø28mm, f=50mm)
Moon's
22º halo (20/21.1.2000
Film Imation Color HP200, exposure 20s, aperture 2,8, Ø28mm, f=50mm)
Pillar
(4.4.2000 Film Imation Color HP200, exposure 1/4s, aperture 5,6, Ø28mm, f=50mm)
Halopillar (2/3.4.2000 Film Imation Color HP200,
exposure 20s, aperture 2,8, Ø28mm, f=50mm)
22º
Halo
22º
Halo
Sometimes something goes wrong
Venus
(29.12.1995, unsuccessful focusing)
??? (1.1.1996, exposure 45min, too strong
wind)
Polaris
(1.1.1996 unsuccessful exposure)
Hyakutake (23.3.1996, exposure 2min, unsuccessful focusing)
Hale-Bopp (25.3.1997, tele 210mm, exposure 2min unsuccessful guiding)
Hale-Bopp (unsuccessful focusing)
Capella
(23.12.1995, exporure 20s, My first astrophoto)
The
Moon (too long exposure
or too wide aperture)
The
Moon (no comments)
???
(that's not my fault)
Cassiopeia (I don't know what happened)
Orion
(unsuccessful focusing)
Instruments
Newtonian Telescope TAL-1
TAL-1,
ready to take a picture
Binoculars 15x50
Camera
Canon AL-1 qF
Camera
Porst Reflex C-TL
Objectives
Olympus Camedia Digital Camera C-2000 Zoom
Nyrölä Observatory
Meade LX200 EMC
Meade LX200 EMC D=406.4mm F=4064mm f/10
Meade LX200 EMC D=406.4mm F=4064mm f/10
Meade LX200 EMC D=406.4mm F=4064mm f/10
Meade's Mirror
Meade's
Base
Meade's
Setting Circle
JS-Dobson
Home made Dobson
63cm Obsession
Telescopes
Telescopes
Telrad
finder
Home-made finder
Dobson
Sky Quest 8"
Obsession 63cm
Riku Henriksson's dobson
Cygnus dobson
Light Pollution and Pollution (23/24.2.2000 Film Imation Color HP200,
exposure 20s, aperture 2,8, Ø28mm, f=50mm)
Observing
in Ahola
Observing
in Ahola
Amateur
Astronomers of Etelä-Karjalan Nova
Amateur Astronomers
[Deepsky] [Night
Sky] [The
Moon]
[Jupiter] [Saturn] [The
Sun] [Hale-Bopp] [Hyakutake] [Lee] [Aurora
Borealis]
[Halos and Pillars] [Sometimes
something goes wrong] [Instruments] [Other]
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