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B22 & B14 The Little Flame in Taurus
IC 348 Star Birth Region
IC 405 Details in the Flaming Star Nebula
IC 405 Flaming Star Nebula (Image of the Day in Astrobin 12/12/2015)
IC 405 HaLRGB Flaming Star Nebula (Image of the day in Astrobin 12/09/2015)
IC417 Spider Nebula in Auriga
IC 434 on two HaLRGB Panels
IC 434 Horse Head Nebula
IC 434 Horse Head and Flame Nebula
IC 434 Horse Head and Flame Nebula (Image of the day in Astrobin 11/24/2014)
IC 434 Horse Head and Flame Nebula, from San Justo
IC 443 The Jellyfish Nebula Ha-SII-LRGB
IC443 The remnant of a supernova in Geminis.
IC 447 Dreyer Nebula
IC 1318 Gamma Cygni Nebula
Mosaic of IC 1318 and Surroundings (Image of the day in Astrobin 07/01/2015)
Sh2-173 Emission Nebula in Cassiopeia
Sh2 -173 is a visible emission nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia, this is an H II region that is about 8800 light years distant.
The nickname given to this nebula is The Phantom of the Opera, although I have to admit that for me it does not have a defined shape, although this is normal with this type of object since our brain interprets the images differently in each case.
What I like the most about this image is the large field of stars that can be observed, as Dave Bowman would say "my God is full of stars", without a doubt a gift for the eyes.
Image Processed in Pixinsight.
Data obtained from the Deep Sky West robotic observatory located in Rowe, New Mexico, between October 27 and November 10, 2018.
Equipment:
Astro-Physics RH-305 Telescope
SBIG STX-16803
Astro-Physics 1600 Mount
Filter Set Ha, RGB
Data:
H-Alpha: 20x1800 "-25C bin 1x1
Blue: 15x600 "-25C bin 1x1
Green: 24x600 "-25C bin 1x1
Red: 21x600 "-25C bin 1x1
Total integration time: 20.0 hours.
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