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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)
M8 & M20 Nebulae Laguna and Trifida 2020
This has been my last visit to this pair of nebulae, which I have to admit are the objects that I have photographed the most in these years of hobby.
The Lagoon is an emission nebula, this nebula includes a few globules of Bok (clouds of gas and dust in the process of collapsing to form stars).
M20 The Trifid Nebula is a small emission nebula in the constellation Sagittarius. The nebula's name means "divided into three lobes," since the most striking feature of this nebula is its three bright lobes separated by dark lines of dust.
The data were obtained from San Justo de la Vega, in my mother's patio, on August 13 and 17, 2020.
Equipment:
Sky-Watcher ED80 Pro Black-Diamond Telescope
Modified and cooled Canon EOS 1000D camera
Sky-Watcher HEQ5 Pro mount
Lunatic guidance kit EZG60 + HYCCD QHY5
Orion 0.85x Reducer / Corrector
Astronomik CLS CCD filter.
Programs:
Bisque TheSky 6 software, O'Telescope BackyardEOS, Pisinsight 1.8, PHD guiding, Bahtinov Grabber.
Jacks:
CLS CCD: 60x600 "ISO800 6C
Total integration time: 10 hours.
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