West Hawaii Astronomy Club
Photos of the Cosmos

by Maureen with her Seestar 50

By Ronald Elenbaas Comet, Milky Way and Volcano all in one.

By Peter Aharonyan Using 80mm triplet, Canon mirrorless full frame camera, 2 minute exposure at 3200 ISO

Jeffery used a Canon 60D camera and an 80mm refractor to take this stacked photo of the Andromeda Galaxy

Europa shadow and Ganymede transit taken by Sonny Manley on January 21, 2024 using a Celestron 9.25

By Jeff Watts Using Celestron C8, iOptron CEM40, 0.63 reducer + Optolong UV/IR. Main: ASI294MCPro Guide: ASI174MM Mini Images: 25x120s

By Robin Clark Robin explained: I created a composite image of the Christmas Day 2023 ISS solar transit that I captured with my Seestar, taken near the old abandoned Waipunalei Airstrip above Laupahoehoe. I used my Seestar S50 to create a video AVI file. I then extracted the 8 frames that included the ISS using PIPP. I then used StarStaX to create the composite image.


Tina took this photo of Comet Tsuchinshan 9/27/2024 just before sunrise from Mauna Kea. Canon R. 16-35mm lens, 10 seconds ISO 2500
