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I Captured a Beautiful Galaxy and a Bright Supernova
Some 46 million years ago a massive star in the Splinter Galaxy reached the end of its life in a spectacular supernova explosion and I imaged them.
M65, M66 & the Hamburger Galaxy Under a Bright Moon
I imaged the Leo Triplet’s Smiling Trio (M65, M66 & the Hamburger Galaxy) under a bright Moon!
Hello Darkness, My Old Friends: Imaging two Beautiful Galaxies in Ursa Major
After a five-month hiatus, I was out doing deep-sky astrophotography again. The spiral glow of Bode’s Galaxy (M81) and the dusty chaos of the Cigar Galaxy (M82) emerged beautifully. Deep-sky joy reignited!
Back Under the Stars: High-Detail Jupiter with Io’s Shadow
Finally back under the stars! Jupiter in great shape: the Great Red Spot clearly visible, Io’s shadow crossing the disk, and plenty of detail in the bands and zones.
Astrophotography 2025 Recap
Discover my top 2025 astrophotography hightlights in this 4-minute video: from Saturn to the Sun, star clusters and colourful nebulae, a bright comet and northern lights display.
A Halloween Treat: I Captured the Ghost of Cassiopeia
The Ghost of Cassiopeia (IC 63) is a faint nebula haunted by the glow of nearby Gamma Cassiopeiae.
About 4 hours of integration with my backyard setup. I tried to balance pulling out the nebula’s signal without blowing out that bright star at the bottom.