Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: First Light Image in H-Alpa using the William Optics 12" RC with the QHY600 Monochrome CMOS
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: First Light Image using the William Optics 12" Ritchey-Chrétien telescope with the QHY600 Monochrome CMOS
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: Fireworks in Sagittarius continues
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: CMOS meets CCD in Sagittarius QHY16200 combined with QHY128C
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: CMOS meets CCD in Sagittarius QHY128C
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: CMOS meets CCD in Sagittarius QHY16200A H-Alpha Crop
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: CMOS meets CCD in Sagittarius QHY16200A H-Alpha
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: Omega Nebula M17 first light with WO 12 RC
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: The Orion Nebula M42 (with stars)
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: A Starless View Of The Orion Nebula
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: The Integrated Flux Nebula surrounding M81 and M82
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: Dusty and his 7 Sisters "Pleiades M45"
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: Dusty and his 7 Sisters "Pleiades M45" (annotated view)
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: From the Scorpion to the Shield (Annotated Version)
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: From the Scorpion to the Shield
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules M13
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: M81, M82 and The Integrated Flux Nebula
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: M81, M82 and The Integrated Flux Nebula (annotated)
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: The Orion Nebula M42, M43, and Sh2-279 with H-Alpha
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: The Orion Nebula M42, M43, and Sh2-279 The Running Man Nebula
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: The Orion Nebula M42, M43, and Sh2-279 The Running Man Nebula in H-Alpha
Terry Hancock www.downunderobservatory.com: The Andromeda Galaxy M31 with H Alpha