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On this webpage you will find astronomical images from our universe, mainly showing Deep-Sky-Objects like Nebulae, Galaxies and Star Clusters.
 
These images were taken at Erdweg / Germany under a light polluted sky with some disturbing lights, using different telescopes and cameras. Some objects are so far away that their light have been travelling thousands or even millions of years to reach us. So we can never see the universe as it is, a deep look into space shows always the objects as they existed a lot of years ago.
 
If you look through a telescope, most of the faint objects appear just in gray without color. The emitted light is too dim, our eyes can only pick up the light at that very moment. A CCD camera converts light into electrical signals which can be integrated during several minutes, so it is extremely photosensitive.
Long exposure times are the essential precondition to produce an image with good colors and lots of details. For the most of my Deep-Sky-Images light has been captured over many hours with a modern CCD camera.
 
My current setup consists of my homemade 4.5″ Newton and a 10″ Lacerta Newton, carried by a 10Micron GM1000 HPS mount. For image acquisition I use a monochrome SBIG ST8300M CCD camera with Baader filters. Thank you for stopping by. New images are added from time to time, so feel free to visit again soon. I hope that you enjoy your visit on my website and that you can find some nice images and useful information.

 
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