Observations and photographs of sky objects were made with Schmidt telescope
and CCD ST8. The other telescope used for astronomical photos was a 7"
telescope.
The star cluster M3 in the constellation Canes Venatici
The nebula M8 in the constellation Sagittarius
The star cluster M10 in the constellation Ophiuchus
The star cluster M13 in the constellation Hercules
The star cluster M15 in the constellation Pegasus
The nebula M20 in the constellation Sagittarius
The planetary nebula M27 in the constellation Vulpecula
The galaxy M31 in the constellation Andromeda
The galaxy M51 in the constellation Ursa Major
The galaxy M51 in the constellation Ursa Major
The galaxy M51 in the constellation Ursa Major
The planetary nebula M57 in the constellation Lyra
The globular cluster M71 in the constellation Sagitta
The spiral galaxy M81 in the constellation Ursa Major
The star cluster M92 in the constellation Hercules
The galaxy M101 in the constellation Ursa Major
The galaxy NGC 7331
The comet 65 P/Gunn
The double star Mizar in the constellation Ursa Major
Jupiter with the CCD camera of Schmidt telescope
Mars with CCD camera ST8 with Schmidt telescope
Mars through the guide of Schmidt telescope; the photo was made with
a digital camera
The Moon with Schmidt telescope
The Moon with Schmidt telescope
The Moon with Schmidt telescope
The Moon with Schmidt telescope
The Moon with Schmidt telescope
The Moon through the guide of Schmidt telescope; the photo was made
with a digital camera
The Moon through the 7" telescope; the photo was made with a digital
camera
The Moon through the 7" telescope; the photo was made with a digital
camera
Observations of the Sun with the 7" telescope:
The Sun and its solar spots; the photo was made with a digital camera
The Sun and its solar spots; the photo was made with a digital camera
Projection of the Sun on paper; the photo was made with a digital camera
Astrophotography with a camera mounted on the 7" guiding telescope
The Messier objects M7 (in the centre) and M6 - two open star clusters
near the centre of our galaxy.
Sonnar 2.8/135, Fuji 800 ASA, exposure time 13min
The famous "Double cluster" h and c in Perseus
Sonnar 2.8/135, Fuji 800 ASA, exposure time 11min
The bright nebula NGC 7000 "North America" in Cygnus.
Sonnar 2.8/200, Fuji 800 ASA, exposure time 20min
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