California Dreamin’

Oh, so many things have changed since I arrived at Stanford. I feel like I’ve lived 10 years’ worth of experiences in just one, and every day my mind continues to be blown. However, this also means that apart from a couple of comet photos, I haven’t had too much time for astrophotography. Keep...

Cygnus Wall

9 July 2022: school ended. I could finally leave behind textbooks, homework and, most importantly, light pollution and prepare to 3 months of relax, swimming and late nights under relatively dark skies. On July 7th, I decided to stay up until 2am and take the first deep sky image of the summer. CAMERA: Olympus Pen...

A new piece of equipment

Most of my astronomy photographs were taken using regular camera lenses, as my telescopes were not suited for deep-sky imaging. I’m glad to announce that the game has changed. Parts List IMAGING SCOPE: SkyWatcher 130PDS Newtonian TelescopeMOUNT: SkyWatcher EQ-3 Pro SynscanGUIDING: QHY5L-II monochrome + Celestron Firstscope 76SHUTTER RELEASE: custom-built shutter cableIMAGING CAMERA: Canon EOS...

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