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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Comet Lulin
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It seems, that there is lots of ionized gas in the comet Lulin.
I was litle sceptical about using narrowband filters to a broadband target, like a comet.
After all, there was plenty of signal from all three bands, S-II, H-a and O-III, there is even large differenses between differnt bands (look for the last image of this post)
Colors are mixed isn HST (Hubble Space Telescope) palette.
With extermely fast f1.8 200mm lens I used exposures from UHC-s filter's 30s
to 600s for Hydrogen alpha filter.
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The field of view is about five degrees!
The tail in the image is about 2.2 degrees
A starless version
This is a fast comet, exposure time about an hour.
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Eguipments:
Canon EF 200mm @ f1.8
camera, QHY9
Guiding, QHY5 and PHD-guiding
Exposures, H-a, S-II, O-III and UHC, total five hours.
Labels:
Canon 200mm f1.8 images,
Comets
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