All images were shot and processed on Mac computers from my backyard in Pearland. Some astronomers claim it can’t be done, but I did it anyway! Enjoy. Image: Image Description: This was shot on the newly released William Optics RedCat 51. I'm imaging more narrowband tonight to turn it into an SHO pallet.Image Title: IC 1396 - Bi-color Image: Image Description: Imaged with the AT6RC in narrowband HA/OIII.Image Title: Pelican Nebula - Bi-color Image: Image Description: Shot on the EdgeHD 11". 10 hours exposure on an RGB camera.Image Title: The Fireworks Galaxy Image: Image Description: A big glob requires a big scope. The EdgeHD 11" shot this in two hours.Image Title: M13 Globular Image: Image Description: Took this one on the EdgeHD 11" reduced .7x to fit the full moon in the FOV. 600 shots, lucky imaging.Image Title: Da Moon Image: Image Description: Another shot on the EdgeHD, 11.7 hours total time. Image Title: NGC 5033 - Spiral Galaxy Image: Image Description: Shot on the EdgeHD 11", around an hour total time.Image Title: M92 - Globular Image: Image Description: I shot this one on the AT6RC, 10 hours total integration time.Image Title: M51 Whirlpool Galaxy Image: Image Description: I shot this one on a 102mm refractor. 15.8 hours integration time.Image Title: IC417 Image: Image Description: 102mm Refractor with 31 hours integration time, SHO pallet.Image Title: The Crescent Nebula Image: Image Description: I shot this image of Jupiter with around 3,000 frames. It was done on a Celestron C5 with an iOptron Cube Pro mount.Image Title: Jupiter Tweet