Astro-Gallery

Leo triplet
Leo Triplet: A cosmic dance of three galaxies in the radiance of eternity.

Rosette Nebula
Rosette Nebula: A cosmic flower glowing in the heart of Monoceros.

Bubble Nebula NGC 7635
The Bubble Nebula: Cosmic fragility amidst a flood of stars near the M52 cluster.

New mount + Andromeda 2025
Andromeda for the first time on the new Ragdoll 17 Pro mount: Sharpness without compromise.

Lunar eclipse 7.9.2025
The Moon slowly emerging from Earth's shadow.

Eagle Nebula
The Eagle Nebula (M16) is home to the famous "Pillars of Creation," where new stars are born.

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An elegant spiral galaxy seen edge-on with a dark dust lane – a needle-like jewel of deep space.

Pleiades (M45)
A bright star cluster with a blue nebula, known as the Seven Sisters – a distinct jewel of the winter sky.

Orion nebula
A bright emission nebula in Orion where new stars are being born – visible even to the naked eye.

Horse head nebula (Barnard 33) and Flame nebula
A dark silhouette in Orion and a glowing star-forming region form one of the most iconic pairs of the winter sky.

M31 - Andromeda Galaxy
The closest spiral galaxy to Earth, visible even to the naked eye as a misty patch in the constellation Andromeda.

Conjuction of Starutn and Moon (21.08.2024) 🪐🌕
The Moon covered Saturn in a morning conjunction – Saturn's reappearance lasted an hour on the bright lunar limb.

Milkyway 🌌
A band of light in the sky – a view into the center of our galaxy, capturable even with a phone under a dark sky.

Saturn 🪐
A gas giant with iconic rings, whose beauty shines even through a small telescope.

M51 - Whirlpool galaxy (Celestron Astromaster 130EQ)
A pair of interacting galaxies with prominent spiral structure, ideal for detailed astrophotography.

Pinwheel galaxy
A vast spiral galaxy in Ursa Major, observed almost face-on – ideal for detailed photography.

Dumbell Nebula - M27
A bright planetary nebula with a characteristic dumbbell shape, ideal for both visual and photographic observation.

Star cluster M53
A distant globular cluster full of ancient stars, visible in Coma Berenices.

First try of Ring Nebula (M57)
A remnant of a dead star in Lyra – a glowing ring of gas with a white dwarf in the center.

Aurora Borealis at our house 🤩
Photos of the Aurora Borealis from my garden.

Měsíc (Redcat 51 WIFD)
Moon with different telescope

Moon (Celestron Astromaster 130EQ)
Moon is the only natural satellite of Earth and its also closest space object.

Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. Its largest moons can be spotted even with a smaller telescope.