Star Watching Photo Archive |
Mackenzie Splendour DVD |
Photography by Fraser Gunn
Thank you for joining the Earth & Sky Mt John Star Watching tour, here are tonights star photos taken by Fraser Gunn, all the staff at
Earth & Sky, hope that you enjoyed the experience. Feel free to copy the photos to your computer and share them around.

Full Moon 18th April - Megrez 90 Telescope ISO 200 1/1000 seconds

Eta Carina - 300mm f/5.6 ISO 800 300 seconds

Southern Pleiades - 300mm f/5.6 ISO1250 480 Seconds

Omicron Velorum cluster - 300mm f/5.6 ISO1250 480 Seconds

The Diamond Cluster (NGC 2516) - 300mm f/5.6 ISO1250 480 Seconds

47 Tucanae (NGC104) - 300mm f/5.6 ISO1250 480 Seconds

Omega Centari (NGC5139) - 300mm f/5.6 ISO1250 480 Seconds

Antares + M4 Cluster - 300mm f/5.6 ISO1250 480 Seconds

Reflected nebula around Antares - 300mm f/5.6 ISO1250 480 Seconds

NGC 6231 (Cluster in Scopius tail) - 300mm f/5.6 ISO1250 480 Seconds

Tarantula Nebula ( NGC 2070) in the Large Magellanic Cloud - 300mm f/5.6 ISO1250 480 Seconds

Trifid (M20 or NGC 6514) and Lagoon Nebulae (M8 or NGC 6523) - 300mm f/5.6 ISO1250 480 Seconds

Corona Australis, The Southern Crown - 300mm f/5.6 ISO1250 480 Seconds

Southern Cross - 50mm f/5.6 ISO 800 600 seconds

Eta Carina nebula - 50mm f/5.6 ISO 800 600 seconds

The Diamond Cross - 50mm f/5.6 ISO 800 600 seconds

The False Cross - 50mm f/5.6 ISO 800 600 seconds

Kiwi in the Milkway (East of Scorpius constellation) 50mm f/5.6 ISO 800 600 seconds
Star Watching Photo Archive |
Astrophotography highlights |
Photography by Fraser Gunn