Access exclusive datasets captured under the world’s darkest skies
Discover our exclusive collection of deep sky images captured under the purest Bortle 1 skies. Each dataset contains raw FITS files and processed images, giving you direct access to professional observation data for your astrophotography, research, or educational projects.
Step 1: Selection and order
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Step 2: Download
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Step 3: Use
Import your FITS files into your favorite software, follow our included processing guides, and share your results!
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All astrophotography data captured under the world’s darkest skies with zero light pollution for maximum detail and contrast.
Extensive acquisition times ensure deep signal-to-noise ratios impossible to achieve with shorter exposures.
Captured with SkyWatcher Esprit 100ED telescope and cooled astrophotography camera for optimal image quality.
Receive processed master files for each filter, calibrated and ready for your creative post-processing workflow.
Aperture: 100mm f/5.5 triplet apochromatic design
Focal Length: 550mm with field flattener
Optical Design: Extra-low dispersion glass elements
Image Circle: 44mm fully illuminated field
Resolution: Sub-arcsecond stellar images
Sensor: Sony IMX571 APS-C CMOS Monochrome
Resolution: 26.1 megapixels (6248 x 4176)
Pixel Size: 3.76μm square pixels
Cooling: -10°C below ambient temperature
Read Noise: 1.0e- at unity gain
Quantum Efficiency: >90% peak efficiency
Pointing Accuracy: ±30 arcseconds (with alignment)
Tracking Precision: ±0.144 arcsecond RMS
LRGB Filters: Antilia Pro Broadband Series
Narrowband Set: Antilia Pro 3nm Hα, OIII, SII
Filter Diameter: 36mm unmounted rounds
Transmission: >95% peak efficiency LRGB
Narrowband FWHM: 3nm ±0.5nm bandwidth
Blocking: OD5+ out-of-band rejection
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