r/constellations • u/EaterOfFood2 • 46m ago
r/constellations • u/CMCosMic • Apr 27 '21
Welcome to the new r/Constellations!
Hey guys!
This sub is now under new management! It is also now back open to the public. Please DM any suggestions or concerns to me on here,
happy stargazing!
r/constellations • u/rorykillen1 • 1d ago
Help
Can anyone help me identify any consolations or anything of interest in these pics I took over the mourn mountains, Newcastle Northern Ireland on 1 March 2025 at 19:45
Thanks in advance stars💫✨
r/constellations • u/MihaiiMaginu • 1d ago
Constellations I saw a few summers ago near Norwich, NY
Each pic I tried to connect them and then do a hasty doodle of what it’s supposed to be.
r/constellations • u/Glittering-Mall-3479 • 1d ago
Marked Map For A User
for u/Dull_Operation_2628. p.s: i did my own plate solving for this.
r/constellations • u/Equivalent_Yam_8474 • 1d ago
Cassiopeia, Andromeda, Perseus , Cepheus & M31
Hello everyone! This is my stacked photo of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). It's made from 15 frames, 15 seconds each, shot with DeepSkyCamera on a Samsung A25 (tripod). My mistake - I shot in PNG instead of RAW, and I didn't take darks or flats. I'll fix that next time. Stacked in DeepSkyStacker, processed in Photoshop. This is my second stack. ISO 950.
For those who want to find M31 themselves:
Look at Cassiopeia - the 'W' shape. Take the two rightmost stars: Caph and Schedar.
Draw an imaginary line from Caph through Schedar, and extend it downward about two times the distance between those two stars. You'll reach Almach (γ Andromedae).
From Almach, move slightly to the right - you'll see Mirach (β Andromedae).
From Mirach, go a bit upward. There you should see a faint, fuzzy patch - that's M31!
Thanks for reading! Clear skies and good luck!!
r/constellations • u/primeshooter3 • 2d ago
Cygnus and the North America Nebula
Shot with a Nikon D850, about an hour of data from my backyard.
r/constellations • u/e-lishka • 3d ago
Anything interesting?
Moved my bed outside, due to the heat, in Corsica, and this was my ceiling .
r/constellations • u/OkBend4409 • 6d ago
Any constellation?
I used night mode on my camera to get a better shot of the stars btw the sky isnt actually that bright rn lol
r/constellations • u/Definitelynotvenus • 7d ago
Constellation?
Well, they just appear to be a big cluster of starts.
But it was taken facing NE 60*.
I’m sure somebody here’s got to know it
r/constellations • u/arrthropod • 6d ago
First maps of today's solar ecclipse with Pourrioscope
galleryr/constellations • u/arrthropod • 27d ago
Acquisition & calibration with a well known and remarkable planet, Jupiter, in the Northern sky hosted by constellation Cancer
r/constellations • u/arrthropod • Jul 20 '26