Astronomical images

I got started taking pictures in summer of 2003 using the equipment listed below.  Most of these images are limited by my early skill level and so hopefully they will be replaced by images with better focus and tracking and using longer integration times that will come with equipment for guiding during the image integration (these are all unguided).  Selecting each category below will provide more details or images of that equipment.
Camera: Cookbook 245 CCD camera cooled to about -30 C.

Telescope: Meade 10" SCT at f/10 or f/6.3.

Mount: Losmandy G-11 German equatorial mount.

Site: Most pictures and other observations are taken from a fairly dark-sky location in central Nevada (referred to below as Black Cliff Site) at about 5700 feet elevation.
   

SN2004dj
Recent image of NGC 2403 in Camelopardalis showing a supernova discovered in August 2004.