December 2021: An image of the moon from April 23, 2021 can be found here .
November 2021: An image of the globular cluster Messier 13 can be seen here . The image was taken with a cooled ASI2600MC Pro camera.
October 2021: Images from the Flims / Laax / Falera region in Switzerland (part I) can be seen here .
Part II of the Flims / Laax / Falera gallery can be seen here .
September 2021: An image of the planetary nebula NGC 7048 in the constellation Cygnus can be seen here .
An image of the star cluster NGC 6791 in the constellation Lyra can be seen here .
Images from Saas-Fee, Switzerland (part I) can be seen here .
Part II of the Saas-Fee gallery can be seen here .
August 2021: Images from the Val D'Anniviers region (three galleries) can be seen here .
An image of the H II region Messier 17 (a star forming region) can be seen here . The image was taken with a cooled ASI2600MC Pro camera.
An image of the two globular clusters NGC 6522 and NGC 6528 in the constellation Sagittarius can be seen here .
An image of the supernova remnant "Eastern Veil" (NGC 6992, NGC 6995 & IC 1340) in the constellation Cygnus can be seen here .
July 2021: A few images from the Klingenstock / Fronalpstock region in Switzerland can be seen here .
June 2021: Images from the Steckborn / Lake Constance region (three galleries) can be seen here .
An image of the partial Solar eclipse from June 10, 2021, can be seen here .
May 2021: An image of the galaxy NGC 4244 in the constellation Canes Venatici can be seen here .
April 2021: An image of the galaxy Messier 106 in the constellation Canes Venatici can be seen here .
March 2021: An image of Mercury and Venus in the evening sky from last year can be seen here .
Four images of the close encounter of planet Mars with the open star cluster "Plejades" can be seen here .
Two images of the Sun, blanketed by Saharan dust, can be found here .
February 2021: An image of the planetary nebula NGC 2371 & 2372 can be seen here .
An image of the winter night sky, taken with the Nikon Z6 and a Z 20 mm f/1.8 S lens, can be seen here .
An image of the open star cluster Messier 67 can be seen here .
January 2021: All the best to you in 2021!

A first attempt at "lucky imaging" of a planet can be seen here . Lucky imaging is a technique that reduces the impact of atmospheric turbulence. A large number of images - typically a few thousand - are taken and only the best 10-50% exposures are chosen and added ("stacked") and the combination is sharpened.