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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

First light for the Autumn Season 2013, NGC 6992



In this year it took some time to have a real first light for the season due to the weather up here 65N.
Image is exposed during several nights, 13.09 - 14.10,  between the speeding clouds.


NGC 6992
A portion of the Eastern Veil in constellation Cygnus.

Image is in mapped colors, from the emission of ionized elements, R=Sulfur, G=Hydrogen and B=Oxygen.
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INFO

NGC 6992, the Eastern Veil, is part of the Veil Nebula, a supernova remnant in constellation Cygnus at distance of about 1470 light years. This is one of the more luminous areas in this SNR. 
The shock front formed by the material ejected from giant explosion, the super nova, can be seen in this image.

Image in visual spectrum

Image is in Natural color palette from the emission of ionized elements,
R=Hydrogen + Sulfur, G=Oxygen and B=Oxygen + Hydrogen.
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A starless version

An experimetal starless image to show the actual nebula better.
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Orientation

Location in Veil Nebula supernova remnant is marked with a white rectangle.
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An animated image

This animation shows the difference between emission lines. The target is shot three times for a RGB-color image.

Technical details

Processing work flow:
Image acquisition, MaxiDL v5.07.
Stacked and calibrated in CCDStack2.
A light, 33 iterations, deconvolution added at 50% weight in CCDStack2.
Levels, curves and color combine in PS CS3.

Optics, Meade LX200 GPS 12" @ f5
Camera, QHY9
Guiding, SXV-AO, an active optics unit, and Lodestar guide camera
Image Scale, ~0,8 arc-seconds/pixel
12 x 1200s exposures for H-alpha emission = 4h
18x 1200s exposures for O-III, emission of ionized Oxygen = 6h
12 x 1200s exposures for S-II, emission of ionized Sulfur = 4h
Total exposure time 14h.


Ps.

A collection of Veil Nebula details from the past
A blog post about this poster and links to an original images can be found HERE

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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Visions XIII



VISIONS XIII

One of my artworks based on an original astronomical photograph shot by me.
Image belongs to a large series of unpublished images called  Visions.


Note. Image is manipulated but all the elements in it are from a real astronomical object.

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An original astronomical image used for the artwork above


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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Visions of Space XII



VISIONS XII

One of my artworks based on an original astronomical photograph shot by me.
Image belongs to a large series of unpublished images called  Visions.
Note. Image is manipulated but all the elements in it are from a real astronomical object.


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An original astronomical image of IC 1340
Only the channel of ionized Oxygen is used for the artwork above


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Edit. Sorry, I made a double posting by mistake. I have published this image some time ago.
I let it be here, since it's a nice image.

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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Visions of Space XI



VISIONS 

One of my artworks based on an original astronomical photograph shot by me.
Image belongs to a large series of unpublished images called  Visions.
Note. Image is manipulated but all the elements in it are from a real astronomical object.

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An original astronomical image of IC 405 and 410
This image is used for the artwork above

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Technical details and more images of IC 405 and 410 in this blog post