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The Pillars of the Creation from my backyard
In this article I will share my personal experience of imaging a beautiful summer deep sky object from the comfort of my own backyard: the Eagle Nebula, with its breathtaking feature known as the “Pillars of the Creation”.

The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules in its splendor
I decided to image the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules (M13) despite the presence of the bright Moon. I would like to share the result of this effort, which is my best capture of the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules to date!

Breaking News: a new brilliant supernova exploded in the Pinwheel Galaxy!
Hold on to your telescopes, stargazers! A rare and beautiful astronomical event is now in the headlines: a new bright supernova is visible in the galaxy M101!
This supernova, named SN 2023ixf, is located in the galaxy Messier 101 in Ursa Major. I imaged this galaxy just 3 days before the supernova was discovered!

The Moon: let’s take a closer look
The Moon: let’s take a closer look! Atmospheric conditions were excellent and I decided to use my Celestron 8 SCT and my dedicated planetary camera to capture some fantastic images of the Moon.

My First Images of the Sun in H-Alpha!
I started my journey with solar observing and imaging in H-Alpha. Let’s discover together how it went in this article!

Capturing the Sun’s Activity: A Solar Imaging Adventure
A solar imaging adventure! Solar imaging is a rewarding and exciting aspect of astrophotography. With the right equipment and software, anyone can capture the Sun’s activity and contribute to the study of our nearest star. If you’re interested in exploring solar imaging, I highly recommend giving it a try – you won’t be disappointed!