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Friday, January 24, 2014

A new header image, Oxygen emission of the Eastern Veil nebula



I have added a new header photo. It shows a small portion of the Veil Nebula supernova remnant in Cygnus. Image shows the Eastern veil but only in light emitted by ionized Oxygen, O-III.

I have published this image at January 7 this year. A blog post about it can be seen HERE.


An emission of ionized Oxygen in Eastern Veil Nebula.


The Veil nebula SNR

This is an image about the whole Veil Nebula. A blog post about this image can be seen HERE
A detail image above can be seen at left edge of the image bellow. Click for a large image.






Thursday, January 23, 2014

A supernova remnant in Cygnus (Not a Veil nebula) reprocessed



I found six hours of unused H-a data, for this SNR, from my hard drive! Now the dim background emission of an ionized hydrogen is in balance with O-III emission of supernova remnant. The overall look and feel of the image is much natural, I think.

This is a rarely imaged target. I haven't been able to find an other color image of it, showing the whole supernova remnant. This is also one of the most difficult targets, I have ever shot. Due to a very dense star field, large angular dimension and a very diffused structure this is even more difficult target, than a Simeis 147 supernova remnant in Taurus. Total exposure time of 38h was needed to have this image.

G65.3+5.7 SNR has about the same angular dimensions, than brighter and more famous remnant in Cygnus, the Veil Nebula The angular dimensions are about 3x4 degrees.
NOTE, this image is updated at 20.01.2014. There is now a better H-a channel and the background is practically full of ionized Hydrogen, H-alpha.

G65.3+5.7 SNR, reprocessed with extra H-a data
A supernova remnant in constellation Cygnus

A bicolor image of the supernova remnant. An ionized Hydrogen emission (H-alpha) can be seen as Red and an ionized Oxygen emission (O-III) as Blue. Buy a photographic print from HERE

A detail image of G65.3+5.7 SNR
So many stars...

A closeup from the full resolution image, click to see it at maximum size.


Orientation




Technical details

Processing work flow:
Image acquisition, MaxiDL v5.07.
Stacked and calibrated in CCDStack2.
Deconvolution with a CCDStack2 Positive Constraint, 33 iterations, added at 33% weight
Levels, curves and color combine in PS CS3.

Optics, Canon EF 200mm camera lens at f1.8
Camera, QHY9
Guiding, Meade LX200 GPS 12" and a Lodestar guider
Image Scale, ~5 arcseconds/pixel
H-alpha, 69x1200s = 23h
O-III, 45x1200s = 15h
Total exposure time 32h

A single calibrated and stretched 20min O-III frame
O-III is the stronger channel!

Heavily stretched 1200s frame of the strongest channel, ionized Oxygen (O-III), doesn't show much.





Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Sh2-221, a supernova remnant in Auriga


I think, this is the first three band color image, showing the whole Sh2-221, in the World.

This was one of the most difficult targets I have done so far. Supernova remnant Sh2-221, SNR G160.4+02.8, HB9, locates in constellation Auriga and has an angular dimensions about 2.5 x over 3 degrees. I never seen or red about the extended ionized Oxygen area, visible in my image as blue.
About 33h of exposures with extremely fast camera optics, Canon EF 200mm f1.8 @f1.8, was needed for this image. Total exposure time for the mosaic image, with a Planetary Nebula Sh2-216, is about 58h.

This could be the very first narrow band color image in the world out of this target. Generally, there are very few images of it. I couldn't find an other image showing the whole remnant  nor other channels, than H-a.
I have shot this area before but at the time part of the Sh2-221 was missing. This new image of mine is much more accurate and deep.

Sh2-221,  Sh2-221, SNR
A supernova remnant in Auriga, Ra 04 43 21 Dec 46 42 06

Mapped colors
Mapped colors from the emission of ionized elements,
R=Sulfur, G=Hydrogen and B=Oxygen.
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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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INFO

The Supernova remnant Sh2-221 (SNR G160.4+02.8, HB9) locates in constellation Auriga, about one degree West from Capella. (Doesn't show in my image) The distance from the Earth, 2600 light years,  is determined recently at 2007. This object was recognized as a supernova remnant back at seventies.


A two panel mosaic image of Sh-221 and Sh2-216
Two ways to end a life of the star in a same seven degrees field of view!

Just next to Sh2-221 locates a closest known planetary nebula, Sh2-216. This is also a very rarely images target, due to its low surface brightness and large angular dimension. This mosaic image covers over seven degrees of sky vertically. (The Moon has an apparent dimension of 0.5 degrees.)  Mosaic is made out of my new data of Sh2-221 and an older material of Sh2-216. Some new exposures was taken for the Sh2-216 to match the background for a mosaic image. 

Image shows two different ways to end a life of the star. At left, as a Supernova and at right as a Planetary Nebula. (Massive stars will go to a Supernova, after burning out all of the Hydrogen. There will be a Neutron star or a Black Hole left behind. Lighter stars, as our Sun, will turn to a Planetary Nebula, after ran out of Hydrogen. There is a core of the star left behind, it's called a White Dwarf  and it will cool down gradually. ) 

Mapped colors
Mapped colors from the emission of ionized elements,
R=Sulfur, G=Hydrogen and B=Oxygen.
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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 labeled image

Note. A circle, size of the Moon, is marked as a scale. Both objects are very large targets, as can be seen.

Orientation in Auriga



Technical details

Processing work flow:
Image acquisition, MaxiDL v5.07.
Stacked and calibrated in CCDStack2.
Deconvolution with a CCDStack2 Positive Constraint, 33 iterations, added at 50% weight
Levels, curves and color combine in PS CS3.

Optics, Canon EF 200mm camera lens at f1.8
Camera, QHY9 with the Baader narrow band filter set, H-a, S-II and O-III
Guiding, Meade LX200 GPS 12" and a Lodestar guider
Image Scale, ~5 arcseconds/pixel

Exposures for the Sh2-221 SNR
H-alpha: 51 x 1200s = 17h
O-III:  21 x 1200s = 7h
S-III: 27 x 1200s = 9h

Exposures for the Sh2-216 Planetary Nebula
H-alpha: 30 x 1200s = 10h
O-III:  18 x 1200s = 6h
S-III: 27 x 1200s = 9h
Total exposure time 58h


Animation of the narrow band channels

In this animation each color channel of Sh2-221 is shown separately. A special technique of mine, Tone Mapping, was used to dig out some extremely dim data.

A set of individual 20 min. exposures for used channels.

Note. 
Images are calibrated with Bias corrected Flats and Darks. A very strong none linear stretching is performed to the images. A hint of the Planetary Nebula Sh2-216 can be seen at most right.

H-alpha, the light emitted by an ionized Hydrogen

A single 20 min. exposure of H-alpha

S-II, the light emitted by an ionized Sulfur

A single 20 min. exposure of S-II

O-III, the light emitted by an ionized Oxygen

A single 20 min. exposure of O-III




Saturday, January 11, 2014

An experimental 3D-studies of Melotte 15 in IC 1805, the Heart Nebula



Images are for two different viewing methods, the first  is for the Parallel Vision method and the second one for the Cross Vision method. Viewing instructions can be seen HERE.

Anaglyph versions , for the Red/Cyan eyeglasses, can be found from my portfolio HERE.

NOTE! This is a personal vision about volumes and shapes, based on some known facts and an artistic impression.

3D-freeview stereo pairs of the Melotte 15
An emission nebula in heart of the Heart nebula, IC 1805

Parallel Vision
( A Cross Vision versions are just after this set.)

My original photo of Melotte 15, with technical details, can be found from HERE.

A wide field view
The Melotte 15 can be seen at center of the Heart Nebula at bottom middle.





Cross Vision




A wide field view
The Melotte 15 can be seen at center of the Heart Nebula at bottom middle.







Thursday, January 9, 2014

soul Nebula, an experimental 3D-study



Images are for two different viewing methods, the first  is for the Parallel Vision method and the second one for the Cross Vision method. Viewing instructions can be seen HERE.

Anaglyph versions , for the Red/Cyan eyeglasses, can be found from my portfolio HERE.

NOTE! This is a personal vision about volumes and shapes, based on some known facts and an artistic impression.

3D-freeview stereo pairs of the Soul Nebula, IC 1805
An emission nebula in Cassiopeia

Parallel Vision
( A Cross Vision versions just after this set.)

Soul Nebula


Soul nebula detail 1


Soul nebula detail 1


Cross Vision


Soul Nebula


Soul Nebula detail 1


Soul Nebula detail 2

My original images, with technical details
http://astroanarchy.blogspot.fi/2012/12/soul-nebula-up-close-personal.html




Tuesday, January 7, 2014

NGC 6992, Eastern Veil, an ionized Oxygen only


Eastern Veil was my opening image of the Autumn season 2013.
I just made a new image out of it. This photo shows only an emission of the ionized Oxygen.


NGC 6992
A portion of the Eastern Veil in Oxygen light

An emission of ionized Oxygen in Eastern Veil Nebula.


An original image shows three emission lines, H-alpha, Sulfur II and Oxygen III

Link to an original blog post with the technical details HERE.


Three emission lines as an animation






Saturday, January 4, 2014

Astro Anarchy gets published



My works are selected as a public content for a pedestrian zone in my home town Oulu, Finland.
There is a very large display unit at the end of the zone, 5.12 x 3.2 meters (over 16 x 10 feet). Four different sets of my astronomical photographs and animations are running there as a slide show, January 2014.

I have had my images in the same public screen before, January at last year. This time there is not only normal images but also my experimental 3D-work. The show will run at every 15-25 minutes or so and last about three minutes at the time.


The public show of my experimental astronomical 2D to 3D converted images, January 2014

An animated 3D-model of the Bubble Nebula in a very large public screen



This is one of the movies, visible in a public screen


A low resolution sample, click to start. Duration about three minutes.


All my astronomical photographs can be found from my PORTFOLIO.





Friday, January 3, 2014

An experimental 3D-studie, Sharpless 132, Sh2-132



Images are for two different viewing methods, the first  is for the Parallel Vision method and the second one for the Cross Vision method. Viewing instructions can be seen HERE.

NOTE! This is a personal vision about volumes and shapes, based on some known facts and an artistic impression.

3D-freeview stereopairs of Sh2-132 
An emission nebula in Cepheus

Parallel Vision




Cross Vision




An original 2D-image of mine, used for the 3D-conversion above

A blog post about this image, with the technical details, can be found HERE
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PS.

Please, let me know, if you are able to see 3D-stereo pairs, by leaving a comment.
If there are no  viewers, I'll stop posting my 3D-experiments, since they can be kind of confusing.

All my 3D-experiments can be found from my Portfolio






Wednesday, January 1, 2014

All of my images from the year 2013



This is a poster format presentation out of my images from the year 2013. There are couple of my favorites, like a two panel mosaic of Melotte 15 area in IC 1805, the Heart Nebula, at bottom middle. An other favorite of mine is a rarely imaged supernova remnant in constellation Cygnus, the G65.3+5.7SNR at bottom right.

Two optical configurations was used, Meade LX200 12" and a Canon EF 200mm f1.8 camera lens.

Results of my passion from the year 2013
Click for a large image, note. 5.3MB and 2100x2500 pixels.


You can buy a real museum quality photographic print from all of my images.
Please, use a online shop in my portfolio, or contact directly to me.

PORTFOLIO

CONTACT





Tuesday, December 31, 2013

All of my images from the Autumn season 2013



This season was kind of unlucky to me. I planned to shoot longer focal length images at this Autumn with my 12" Meade. Unfortunately there was serious technical problems with my gears and I was forced to move to a wide field instrumentation. All this took lots of time and top of that, the weather up here, 65N, wasn't very supportive.   My main work for the autumn season 2013was a rarely imaged supernova remnant in Cygnus known as G65.3+5.7SNR


A collection of my images from the Autumn season 2013 as a poster. 
Click for a large image



List of Autumn 2013 images in chronological order
With a link to an original blog post

  1. A closeup of the Butterfly Nebula, published at September 24.
  2. The Eastern Veil Nebula, NGC 6992, published at October 15.
  3. Sharpless 132, Sh2-132, published at October 18.
  4. Sharpless 106, Sh2-106, published at October 20.
  5. Veil nebula supernova remnant, published at December 10.
  6. Supernova remnant G65.3+5.7SNR, published at December 12.
  7. NGC 6823 and many other targets in a same field, published at December 16.
  8. Cepheus mosaic, four panels, published at December 18.
  9. Sharpless 129, Sh2-129, and the planetary nebula candidate, OU4 are part of the Cepheus mosaic.


Some new experimental work

I made a series of artworks out of my astronomical images by flipping and rotating the image. Every picture is made out of the single astronomical image of mine. The result shows the Nebula at many different orientation simultaneously. All my experiments can be found from my PORTFOLIO Do you recognized what has been the original astronomical object?

Vision  XII, from the series Visions of Space

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


Some publications

I got my sixth NASA APOD (Astronomy Picture of the Day)

I have made several 3D-studies out of my astronomical images. Couple of my animations gets widely published, here are few samples:







Sunday, December 29, 2013

An experimental 3D-studie, IC 1396 and Sh2-129 in Cepheus




Images are for two different viewing methods, the first  is for the Parallel Vision method and the second one for the Cross Vision method. Viewing instructions can be seen HERE.

NOTE! This is a personal vision about forms and shapes, based on some known facts and an artistic impression.

3D-freeview stereopairs of IC 1396 and the Sharpless 129 with OU4


Parallel Vision




Cross Vision



Original 2D-image, used for the 3D-conversions above


A blog post about this Cepheus mosaic with more images and the technical details HERE


All of my 3D work

Please, have a look in my Portfolio HERE
3D-work will be found under a folder "Volumeric 3D Images"


Animations

If you have troubles to see any free view 3D format, there are several animated images to see HERE
Note. A heavy page, please be patient and let it to load, it'll be worth to wait!
Scroll down for the 3D-animations and click the "Older Posts", at the end of the page, to see more.