Monday, September 8, 2025
Total Lunar Eclipse Imaging Session - September 7-8, 2025
The sky in the evening was very cloudy and the Full Moon is playing hide and seek with us the whole evening till early morning time of next day! There is a total lunar eclipse that is visible in the evening near midnight. I was joined by my son KC as well as his friend Cha who is interested in learning astronomy as well as astrophotography. I setup my Borg 76ED Refractor with Canon EOS M6 mirrorless camera mounted on ZWO AM5 mount. KC set up his Canon EOS 500D DSLR on Canon EFS55-250mm zoom lens as well as Dwarf 3 smart scopes so that we can also image using them. The eclipsed Moon continues to play hide and seek with us the whole session and luckily, despite the clouds covering the Moon most of time, we were able to still locate the Moon and image the eclipse through thin and thick clouds. As totality approached at around 1:30am, we were able to see the faint Moon that almost makes it invisible and hard to view through our naked eyes and we rely on our more sensitive imaging equipment to monitor and capture it. We continue to document the event till past 3am when the Moon is completely covered by thick clouds as well as some light drizzle that signal us to end the session.
Saturday, September 6, 2025
Lunar Imaging Session - September 6, 2025
The sky this evening is cloudy but I was able to get some thin clouds and clearing for me to take a snap shot of the Waning Gibbous Moon using my Dwarf 3 Smart Scope at Astro Mode at AZ mode. Stacked of 20 images at 1/1000sec exposure at Gain 0. This is a test shot for tomorrow night's total lunar eclipse which will start September 7 around 11:28pm as the Moon enters penumbra phase and partial eclipse (umbra) will start past midnight toward September 8 at 12:27am and gradually enters totality at around 1:31pm. Maximum Totality occurs at 2:12am and ends at 2:53am. After that, Moon will start to exit umbra at around 3:57am and exits also penumbra at 4:55am signaling the end of the eclipse in its entirely.
Friday, August 8, 2025
Lunar Imaging Session - August 8, 2025
The sky this evening is partly cloudy and seeing condition is fair. I use this opportunity to image the Waxing Gibbous Moon (99.33% almost Full Moon) using my trusty Dwarf 3 Smart Scope at Astro Mode and AZ Mode with 1/1600sec exposure at Gain 0.
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Solar Imaging Session - May 28, 2025
The sky this afternoon is hazy and seeing condition is fair. There are 2 moderate sized sunspots in AR4100 and AR4099 Regions that are worth observing as they have nice umbral and penumbral structures both in white light and Ha wavelength.
Saturday, May 17, 2025
Deep Sky & Lunar Imaging Session - May 18, 2025
The sky after midnight is partly clear with some slight haze but I still proceeded to setup and image IC4628 Prawn Nebula in the constellation of Scorpius using my trusty Borg 76ED Refractor with 0.8x Reducer / Flattener and SVBony SV220 Duo Band Filter as well as M4 Globular Star Cluster also in Scorpius using Dwarf 3 Smart Scope at Astro Mode with Astro Filter and EQ Mode. I was only able to get around 1 hour worth of data before clouds started to interfere my session. I also manage to get a quickie image of the Waning Gibbous Moon before I packed up my gears.
Monday, May 12, 2025
Solar Imaging Session - May 12, 2025
The sky this afternoon is slightly hazy and seeing condition is good. With giant AR4079 already exits the western limb, only AR4082 Region is the bigger group on the Sun's disk. There is also a nice large group of Eruptive prominence visible in the NE limb.
Friday, May 9, 2025
Lunar Imaging Session - May 9, 2025
The sky this evening is clear and I images the 12 day old Waxing Gibbous Moon using Dwarf 3 Smart Scope at Astro Mode with VIS Filter at AZ Mode with a total stacked 20 images at 1/1000 sec exposure at Gain 0.
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