t00fri wrote:since I am also a very longtime amateur astronomer (with a 8 inch Celestron Schmidt Cassegrain telescope): what kind of CCD did you get ( apparently it's all new?)?
Hi. This was taken with my Meade LX10, it's also an 8" Schmidt-Cassegrain, f/10. The equatorial alignment was rather crude. The photos were taken afocally, through a 32 mm Pl?¶ssl, with a compact digital camera, a Canon Powershot A60, which has a 2M pixels CCD. The shots were 15 sec at f/2.8, and 20 pictures were stacked with Registax, and slightly processed with Paint Shop Pro (a little fiddling with the histogram, probably as you tried). The original image is like 1000 pixels wide and more detailed, I shrank it a lot to put it in the composition. The photos were taken from my balcony in Bariloche (pop. 100k), a fifth floor with an unobstructed view of the city lights.
I am putting up a web page with my astrophotos, some recent, some older. I have had the Meade for several years, and I bought the Canon last year in the USA, where I didn't have the telescope. Then I returned and immediately traveled to Italy for several months, so I just started with this technique last month. My other telescope is a German one, you know, a Bresser 114 mm f/4, very fast, very wide field, extremely portable.
Regards,
Guillermo