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Astro Images by Dan McKeel

Friend and fellow member of the AAAP, - Daniel McKeel of Upper St Clair, PA sends very interesting imges to me from time to time. Many are quite beautiful. Recently I have only started posting Dans work on this site.

Dan uses a Cannon Digital Rebel, with a variety of instuments. A 12 inch Meade LX 200 is his latest "driving force". Dan has owned a number of telescopes over the years, including a 6 inch f-15 Jaegers Refractor. Take a look and enjoy....!
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  • Very nice nearly Full Moon.

    Very nice nearly Full Moon.

  • M-42

    M-42

  • Scorpious - July 2nd 2005.   Canon Rebel -55mm 20sec at 
ISO 1600.

    Scorpious - July 2nd 2005. Canon Rebel -55mm 20sec at ISO 1600.

  • M-13 image. GPDX DIGITAL REBEL 300mm 5.6 Pentax lens @ x1.6 
for smaller chip in the rebel so effective focal length is 480. 5 60 sec 
image raw. Processed in Iris final edit in Photoshop 7.0.

    M-13 image. GPDX DIGITAL REBEL 300mm 5.6 Pentax lens @ x1.6 for smaller chip in the rebel so effective focal length is 480. 5 60 sec image raw. Processed in Iris final edit in Photoshop 7.0.

  • M-13 in Hercules - a wide field view.

    M-13 in Hercules - a wide field view.

  • M-42 image close-up.

    M-42 image close-up.

  • Here's a shot of one of Dans favorite all time instruments!
Dan McKeel 6 inch Jaegers F-15 Refractor.

    Here's a shot of one of Dans favorite all time instruments! Dan McKeel 6 inch Jaegers F-15 Refractor.

  • ....Another view of the Jaegers Telescope.

    ....Another view of the Jaegers Telescope.

  • The 6 inch is ready for tonights viewing..

    The 6 inch is ready for tonights viewing..

  • This was the first setup for the 6 inch f-15 refractor. For testing purposes.

    This was the first setup for the 6 inch f-15 refractor. For testing purposes.

  • Final assembly 6 inch f-15 Jaegers refractor on Equatorial mount and tripod.

    Final assembly 6 inch f-15 Jaegers refractor on Equatorial mount and tripod.

  • Untitled photo
  • Untitled photo
  • M42

    M42

  • M42 - Final image with processing taken March 20, 2007.
12" LX200 Classic @ F6.3
Alt/Az mode tracking
Unguided
Stock Canon 300D 
34 images of 25 seconds for 15 minutes of total exposure time
Aligned and stacked in Imagesplus
Pixel math, brightness scaling, and DDP in Imagesplus
5 sec exposure image layer mask applies in Photoshop to bring out the core stars. Curves applied in PS7. Unsharp mask applied.

    M42 - Final image with processing taken March 20, 2007. 12" LX200 Classic @ F6.3 Alt/Az mode tracking Unguided Stock Canon 300D 34 images of 25 seconds for 15 minutes of total exposure time Aligned and stacked in Imagesplus Pixel math, brightness scaling, and DDP in Imagesplus 5 sec exposure image layer mask applies in Photoshop to bring out the core stars. Curves applied in PS7. Unsharp mask applied.

  • In this picture the  4 stars of the famous Trapezium System - Theta Orionis are visible. they are identified as A,B,D, C going counterclockwise. A is variable between magnitudes 6.7 to 7.5. B is an eclipsing Binary varying betweeen about 8 to 8.5 magnitude. C is approx 5.1 mag. D is 6.7 magnitude. Other stars are part of this sytem known as E,F,G, H1 and H2 and I but require more magnification to be visible and hence not part of this image by Dan McKeel.

    In this picture the 4 stars of the famous Trapezium System - Theta Orionis are visible. they are identified as A,B,D, C going counterclockwise. A is variable between magnitudes 6.7 to 7.5. B is an eclipsing Binary varying betweeen about 8 to 8.5 magnitude. C is approx 5.1 mag. D is 6.7 magnitude. Other stars are part of this sytem known as E,F,G, H1 and H2 and I but require more magnification to be visible and hence not part of this image by Dan McKeel.

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