Salvatore Iovene

Salvatore Iovene / Mostly astrophotography and code

Hi, I am a software engineer, road cyclist and astrophotographer living in Espoo, Finland, and working for the Intel Open Source Technology Centre.

2015: NGC 2976
2015: Arp 78
2015: NGC 1530
2014: Astrophotography update
2014: Arp 84
2013: NGC 2634, NGC 2634 and wisps of IFN
2013: NGC 7497 and dust
2013: The Perseus Galaxy Cluster: Abell 426
2013: My latest astrophotography works
2013: What’s new on AstroBin
2013: NGC 7129
2013: NGC 6503
2013: NGC 7635, the bubble nebula
2013: NGC 6914, a blue jewel encrusted in red tapestry
2013: Dark nebula B143
2013: Dark nebulae in IC1396
2013: A deep vdB142
2013: NGC5906/7
2013: More progress
2013: A breakthrough
2013: A trip to Nerpio
2013: The Draco triplet
2013: NGC 4725
2013: 19 hours on the whale galaxy
2013: Tracking problem finally fixed (or so it seems)
2013: NGC 3628: a collaborative project
2013: NGC 3628: light at the end of the tunnel
2013: Tilt
2013: Updated observatory setup
2013: M81, first light with the GSO RC8
2013: CEDIC 2013
2013: A starless Horsehead
2013: An uncollimated NGC 2403, to test the focuser
2013: The odyssey of poor collimation continues
2013: The Simak 240 at work
2013: ‘The Monkey Head nebula: hopefully the last image with a decollimated telescope’
2013: Decollimated jellyfish
2013: The difference $30,000 can make
2013: A reprocessed Rosette Nebula
2012: Another narrowband image with the decollimated Simak
2012: First light in colors, for my Simak 240
2012: An image of my updated setup
2012: Decollimated Simak 240 produces hope inspiring first light
2012: An experimental run with my new telescope
2012: AstroBin and astrophotography update
2012: Messier 51, a real headlight in the night sky
2012: A rose in the night sky
2011: Announcing AstroBin.com: the website the Astrophotography community needed
2011: Pelican Nebula
2011: A soap bubble and a treasure chest
2011: The Elephant’s Trunk
2011: Crescent nebula reprocessed for natural colors
2011: Wizard Nebula in H-Alpha
2011: A quick gulf
2011: An International Crescent
2011: NGC7023, another take
2011: My old M27 with some borrowed H-Alpha
2011: M92
2011: A blue eye: the Dumbbell nebula M27
2011: Finally: Comet Garradd C/2009 P1, and a close-by M71
2011: My DIY flat fields light box
2011: The globular cluster M13
2011: Fireworks Galaxy and an unremarkable open cluster
2011: DSLR chip sensitivity woes
2011: The west coast of North America
2011: An Iris nebula practically shot in daylight
2011: Back on the horse with an open cluster: NGC6871
2011: NGC2683: more elusive than I thought
2011: The Beehive cluster
2011: M101: a galaxy that deserves more
2011: M109: my most unremarkable galaxy so far
2011: M108 and M97: double!
2011: A better processing of “a better M81 and M82”
2011: NGC2403: my toughest galaxy so far
2011: A better M81 and M82
2011: M35 and NGC2158
2011: M44, the Beehive Cluster
2011: ‘M36 and M38: experimenting with an unfit lens’
2011: Wide field around M31 and M33
2011: Wide field around M45
2011: M35’s friendly neighbourhood
2011: A walk in Perseus and Cassiopeia
2011: Open Clusters in Auriga
2011: M38 and NGC1907
2011: M106 and the story of Phoebe the lucky Photon
2011: M81 and M82
2011: In the middle of the Double Cluster
2011: M33
2011: Moon
2011: A humble take at M45
2010: M39: done
2010: M31 - The Andromeda Galaxy
2010: Just a little preview of what’s coming
2010: Of all the things that can go wrong
2010: Waiting for M39
2010: My remote controlled astrophotography setup
2010: Incredible APOD: just move the Pleiades from the center
2010: IC 1318, take 2
2010: The construction of my telescope pier
2010: Sadr and IC 1318

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