Last summer, I took this photo of the partial lunar eclipse. This year, I was delighted to find out it came runner up in the moon category of the IIAPY 2020 competition - one of the biggest astrophotography competitions in the world!3yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
After nearly a month of bad weather, I finally managed to capture over 20 hours of exposure on the infamous Horsehead nebula located 1,500 light years away in the Constellation of Orion.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
Captured a picture of the sun with an A320 passing in front earlier today6mo ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/spaceporn
Here is one of my favourite images of the full moon. It was taken last week during the very end of the eclipse hence the darker region on the top right.5yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
A picture of the sun I took earlier today with an A320 passing in front6mo ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/Astronomy
Over the past year, I have managed to image all the planets of the Solar System (except Earth of course) using my telescope.2yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
I am a 16 year old astrophotographer and have been doing astronomy for less than two years. This is currently my best image I've taken of M42 - the Orion nebula.5yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
Just recently finished imaging the Dumbbell nebula. Here is a look at my improvements from last year.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/Astronomy
Starlink 4-26 and the Falcon 9 second stage seen from the UK about 20 minutes after launch.1yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/SpaceXLounge
I did an exposure lasting a whole 24 hours on the Eastern Veil Nebula - a supernova remnant located about 1,500 light years away in Cygnus.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
The Horsehead nebula is one of the most iconic structures in space. Here is an image I took of the nebula and surrounding nebulosity with my telescope.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/spaceporn
After taking an over 8-hour exposure with my telescope, I was able to capture this beautiful bi-colour image of the Rosette nebula located over 5,000 light years away.5yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
One of my favourite galaxies to image with my telescope - the Whirlpool Galaxy or M51.2yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
Colour image of the moon showing the various minerals and metals across the surface.2yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
A close-up image I took of the lunar seas Tranquillity and Serenity.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/Astronomy
The Orion constellation is home to some of the most intricate structures in space. I took this picture of Orion's belt revealing some of the incredibly faint surrounding dust as well as nebulas such as the Horsehead and Messier 42.2yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
This is a picture of the moon I took during the penumbral lunar eclipse on Friday.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
What I did at school this year's April fools. I predicted the future!4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/SpaceXMasterrace
Here is a recent image of the Horsehead nebula I took using my telescope. This iconic structure is located 1,500 light years away in the constellation of Orion and is roughly 3.5 light years long.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/Astronomy
I pointed my telescope at the Elephant's trunk nebula for over 40 hours to capture this bicolour image of the star forming region in Cepheus.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
Here's a photo I recently took of Knock John, a sea fort used during WW2. What's more fascinating are the wind turbines behind at a distance of about 43km. I don't think they're underwater or really short so maybe there must be another explanation.1yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/flatearth
Here is a 41 hour exposure I took of the Elephant's Trunk Nebula.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/spaceporn
I took my first ever deep-sky image just over two years ago. Here you can see the progress I have made throughout my hobby of astrophotography.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
I managed to capture this very detailed image of the Orion nebula core using my telescope. You can clearly see the trapezium cluster in the middle.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
This is my highest resolution image of the moon. Craters as small as 1 KM can be seen throughout on its surface.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/spaceporn
I recently finished imaging the Dumbbell nebula. Here is a comparison of the same nebula imaged 1 year ago.4yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
As a 16 year old, I am finally able to take images like this. M31 - The Andromeda galaxy.6yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/Astronomy
I imaged a sunspot, did some calculations and placed Earth to scale next to it.6yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/Astronomy
Pushing a 5 SCT to its limits. This is my highest resolution image of the moon to date where many thousands of craters can be seen. Go ahead and zoom right in!5yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/space
New crew arrives in a Soyuz spacecraft at the nearly complete ISS.5yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/KerbalSpaceProgram
Converted a stock Aeris 3A into a VTOL... ended up like this.6yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/KerbalSpaceProgram
Just a few things I've imaged and would like a flat earther to explain in their disk world.6yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/flatearth
Managed to image the SpaceX dragon (CRS 16) as it followed the ISS.5yr ⋅ Ethan_Roberts123 ⋅ r/Astronomy