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Wednesday, March 11, 2020
From the Bubble to Cave nebula area
Yesterday I published a panoramic photo of constellation Cepheus, there is new material in upper left corner area of the panorama. I made an individual composition out of this interesting area, dark clouds of gas and dust are shadowing light from energetic emission areas. Bubble Nebula can be seen as tiny pearl like formation at middle left. Near the Bubble lays much large Sharpless 157, thae bright area at lower left. Cave Nebula is located to upper right area of the photo.
From Bubble to Cave
Click for a large image
Image is in mapped colors from a light from the ionized elements, hydrogen = green, sulfur = red and oxygen = blue.
Orientation
The area of the new image above is marked as a white rectangle.
Large image and information about this Great Mosaic of Cepheus can be seen here,https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/03/great-mosaic-of-cepheus.html
The area of the new image above is marked as a white rectangle.
Large image and information about this Great Mosaic of Cepheus can be seen here,https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/03/great-mosaic-of-cepheus.html
Technical details
Image is taken with Tokina AT-x camera optics, Apogee Alta U16 astrocamera and Astrodon narrowband filter set. Info about my imaging system can be seen here,
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/01/the-frankenstein-monster-my-current.html
Some older parts of the photo are taken back in 2014 with QHY9 astrocam, Baader narrowband filters and Canon EF 200mm f1.8 camera lens.
Some older parts of the photo are taken back in 2014 with QHY9 astrocam, Baader narrowband filters and Canon EF 200mm f1.8 camera lens.
Photo is taken from downtown Oulu, Finland. Due to an extensive light pollution I can do only narrowband imaging in my location.
Total exposure time is around 20 hours.
Labels:
Narrowband color images,
nebula
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Great Mosaic of Cepheus
At 2014 I published a large mosaic image out of Constellation Cepheus. I have now shot new photos from the area and I was able to update my original panoramic photo mosaic.
This is the second updated mosaic image in a week, first one was the Grande Mosaic of Auriga, it can be seen here, https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-grande-mosaic-of-auriga.html
I have now somehow better tools but also my skills has been improved. I have also reprocessed the original photo for better colors and details.
Original mosaic had 10 panels, since my current imaging system has much large image sensor, I was able to cover several panels with just two photos. The mosaic photo has resolution of 13.000 x 7000 pixels and it has twelve panels.
Originally I used The Canon EF 200mm f1.8 camera lens and QHY9 astronomical camera with Baader narrowband filter set. new material is shot with Tokina AT-x 300mm f2.8 camera lens and Apogee Alta U16 astronomical camera with Astrodon 50mm square narrowband filter set.
The total exposure time before current additions was around 92h. With new photos, the exposure time is now over 160h. (Most time is spend for the planetary nebula OU4 at upper right corner. 48 hours.)
Panoramic Photo of Cepheus
Click for a large image, it's worth it! (2400 x 1300 pixels)
Mapped colors from the emission of ionized elements, R=Sulfur, G=Hydrogen and B=Oxygen.
Large image 2400 pixels wide and ~4MB. Original resolution was about 13000 x 7000 pixels.
A detalji from a full size image
Click to see a large image
Dense starfield from about center of the full size photo.
Labeled image
Some main objects are labeled here
Photos used to upgrade the mosaic
Sharpless 132
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2019/02/sharpless-132-sh2-132.html
IC 1396
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/01/ic-1396-wide-field-reprocessed.html
From the bubble to Cave Nebula
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/01/second-light-for-my-wide-field-imaging.html
OU4
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-giant-cosmic-squid-nebula-au4-new.html
Sharpless 157 (Sh2-157)
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2018/02/sharpless-157-in-cassiopeia-project.html
Orientation
Mapped colors from the emission of ionized elements, R=Sulfur, G=Hydrogen and B=Oxygen.
Large image 2400 pixels wide and ~4MB. Original resolution was about 13000 x 7000 pixels.
A detalji from a full size image
Click to see a large image
Dense starfield from about center of the full size photo.
Labeled image
Some main objects are labeled here
Photos used to upgrade the mosaic
Sharpless 132
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2019/02/sharpless-132-sh2-132.html
IC 1396
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/01/ic-1396-wide-field-reprocessed.html
From the bubble to Cave Nebula
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/01/second-light-for-my-wide-field-imaging.html
OU4
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-giant-cosmic-squid-nebula-au4-new.html
Sharpless 157 (Sh2-157)
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2018/02/sharpless-157-in-cassiopeia-project.html
Orientation
Labels:
Narrowband color images,
nebula
The Grande Mosaic of Auriga in visual colors
At 2012 I published a large mosaic image out of constellation auriga. I have now shot new photos from the area and I was able to update my original panoramic photo mosaic.
I have already made a new mapped color version of it and it can be seen here, https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-grande-mosaic-of-auriga.html
I have now somehow better tools but also my skills has been improved. In this image there are active star forming regions and there are two supernova remnants visible in this panoramic image. I have also reprocessed the original photo for better colors and details.
Original mosaic has 12 panels, since my current imaging system has much large image sensor, I was able to cover several panels with just two photos. The photo has resolution of 15.000 x 9000 pixels.
Originally I used The Canon EF 200mm f1.8 camera lens and QHY9 astronomical camera with Baader narrowband filter set. new material is shot with Tokina AT-x 300mm f2.8 camera lens and Apogee Alta U16 astronomical camera with Astrodon 50mm square narrowband filter set.
The total exposure time before current additions was around 70h. With new photos, the exposure time is now 90h.
Panoramic Photo of the constellation Auriga in natural colors
Click for a large image, it's worth it! (2400 x 1300 pixels)
Note, the apparent size of the full Moon is marked as a white circle at lower left corner for the scale.
Note, the apparent size of the full Moon is marked as a white circle at lower left corner for the scale.
Natural colors from the emission of ionized elements, R=hydrogen - sulfur, G=Oxygen and B=Oxygen.
Large image 2400 pixels wide and ~4MB. Original resolution was about 15000 x 9000 pixels.
Large image 2400 pixels wide and ~4MB. Original resolution was about 15000 x 9000 pixels.
There are some rarely imaged objects, like Sharpless supernova remnants Sh2 224, 225 and 240 (Simeis 147). At middle there are several open clusters and Sharpless objects. (Look for an attached map at end of this page.) Outer parts of IC 405 and 410 Nebula complex are seen too. There is an interesting looking loop of gas at the Left side of the central nebula complex.
H-alpha light only, labeled
Photos used to upgrade the mosaic
IC 405 & IC 410, technical details
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/03/new-photo-deep-in-to-darkness.html
H-alpha light only, labeled
Photos used to upgrade the mosaic
Simeis 147, technical details
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/02/simeis-147-sh2-240-large-supernova.htmlhttps://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/03/new-photo-deep-in-to-darkness.html
A map
Image is implemented in a map from Cartes du Ciel
Labels:
Narrowband color images,
nebula
Sunday, March 8, 2020
The Grande Mosaic of Auriga
At 2012 I published a large mosaic image out of constellation auriga. I have now shot new photos from the area and I was able to update my original panoramic photo mosaic.
I have now somehow better tools but also my skills has been improved. In this image there are active star forming regions and there are two supernova remnants visible in this panoramic image. I have also reprocessed the original photo for better colors and details.
Original mosaic has 12 panels, since my current imaging system has much large image sensor, I was able to cover several panels with just two photos. The photo has resolution of 15.000 x 9000 pixels.
Originally I used The Canon EF 200mm f1.8 camera lens and QHY9 astronomical camera with Baader narrowband filter set. new material is shot with Tokina AT-x 300mm f2.8 camera lens and Apogee Alta U16 astronomical camera with Astrodon 50mm square narrowband filter set.
The total exposure time before current additions was around 70h. With new photos, the exposure time is now 90h.
Panoramic Photo of Auriga
Click for a large image, it's worth it! (2400 x 1300 pixels)
Note, the apparent size of the full Moon is marked as a white circle at lower left corner for the scale.
Mapped colors from the emission of ionized elements, R=Sulfur, G=Hydrogen and B=Oxygen.
Large image 2400 pixels wide and ~4MB. Original resolution was about 15000 x 9000 pixels.
Note, the apparent size of the full Moon is marked as a white circle at lower left corner for the scale.
Mapped colors from the emission of ionized elements, R=Sulfur, G=Hydrogen and B=Oxygen.
Large image 2400 pixels wide and ~4MB. Original resolution was about 15000 x 9000 pixels.
There are some rarely imaged objects, like Sharpless supernova remnants Sh2 224, 225 and 240 (Simeis 147). At middle there are several open clusters and Sharpless objects. (Look for an attached map at end of this page.) Outer parts of IC 405 and 410 Nebula complex are seen too. There is an interesting looking loop of gas at the Left side of the central nebula complex.
H-alpha light only, labeled
H-alpha light only, labeled
Photos used to upgrade the mosaic
Simeis 147, technical details
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/02/simeis-147-sh2-240-large-supernova.htmlIC 405 & IC 410, technical details
https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/03/new-photo-deep-in-to-darkness.html
A map
Image is implemented in a map from Cartes du Ciel
Labels:
Narrowband color images,
nebula
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