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Friday, October 10, 2008

Veil nebula in differen palettes, without stars.

Red=Ha, Blue=OIII with synt. Green Hubble palette, SII=Red, Ha=Green and OIII=Blue Ha alone
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This is a test image serie.
In my narrowband technique one processing step is a star removal.
When seen without stars, the nebulosity has a better chance to show up.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Veil Nebula in Hubble palette






I forgot, that I shot allso SII last night!
Here is a Hubble palette version of Veil Nebula.
(Natural color version one post below)
There is some SII in Veil Nebula as can be seen in the image.
Same data as previous Veil,
Plus 3X1200s SII.

Veil Nebula in H-alpha & OIII light



Here is an image of leftovers of the massive star
explosion, Supernova.
Colors in image are close to real one, hydrogen is emitting Red
and Oxygen is emitting Blue/Green part of spectrum.
Green channel in image is synthesized from O-III and H-alpha.
Imaging data: - Camera, QHY8 - Filters, Baader 7nm H-alpha and Baader 8,5nm O-III - Optics, Tokina AT-X 300mm @ f2.8 - Exposures, 7X 1200s H-alpha 8 X 1200 O-III + flats and bias - Guiding, LX200 GPS 12" + PHD-guiding and Lodestar

H-alpha, O-III mix luminance channel

Sunday, October 5, 2008

O-III Veil in 3D-stereo pair images

Since weather do not give any support, I played with a data I have.
Vei Nebula is a supernova remaint. Leftovers from massive explosion
have spred around space. This presentation shows again the "real" nature of this object.
Image is a false color, Blue, since O-III is located on the Blue/Green part of the spectrum.
Viewing instructions can be found from the right hand side menu.
Parallel Vision version

Cross Vision version