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  • #439865
    Neil Wyatt
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      @neilwyatt

      From last night.

      PacMan (!):

      Pacman Nebula

      California:

      California Nebula

      Monkey Head:

      Monkey Head nebula

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      #447138
      Neil Wyatt
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        @neilwyatt

        Mono narrowband Ha image from a couple of nights ago.

        Really pulling out some detail

        Zoomable full size image here.

        Neil

        Edited By Neil Wyatt on 17/01/2020 15:41:54

        #447140
        Lainchy
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          @lainchy

          Stunning Neil.

          #447144
          Neil Wyatt
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            @neilwyatt

            Thanks, it's getting there! Don't know if its the mono being more sensitive or that I was at a friend's place with possibly better skies, but lots more detail than my previous Rosettes.

            Neil

            #447163
            Cornish Jack
            Participant
              @cornishjack

              Never mind the technicalities (which are truly outstanding!), looking at that image and realising what I am looking at blows a mental fuse! It is not possible to comprehend even a small part of that never mind the concept of a Universe! Astonishing – and unnerving!

              rgds

              Bill

              #447237
              Neil Wyatt
              Moderator
                @neilwyatt
                Posted by Cornish Jack on 17/01/2020 17:17:24:

                Never mind the technicalities (which are truly outstanding!), looking at that image and realising what I am looking at blows a mental fuse! It is not possible to comprehend even a small part of that never mind the concept of a Universe! Astonishing – and unnerving!

                I from earth it covers an area about nine times that of the full moon, despite being 5,000 light years away! The hole in the middle is blasted out by the cluster of bright young stars near the centre and is nearly 50 light years across, in other words it is HUGE.

                The dark patches like ink dripped in water are 'bok globules' of dense dust where stars form.

                It really is quite amazing what massive things are in the night sky but too faint to see with the naked eye.

                Neil

                #447244
                Ian Skeldon 2
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                  @ianskeldon2

                  Have to admit that I haven't got a clue about nebula this and that or ha filters but just looking at the photos makes me think about the scale of everything, if I look up at home I can only see a few stars, so to see just how many stars are out there is mind numbing, by the way, please don't correct me about what are stars and what are other things, I just like there beauty and can live happily not knowing the difference.

                  Great thought producing photos Neil.

                  #447420
                  Neil Wyatt
                  Moderator
                    @neilwyatt

                    Thanks Ian, if you can get to see the winter night sky in the Lake District, Exmoor, Elan Valley, Kielder Forest or most of Scotland.

                    Worth the trip if you know it will be clear.

                    Neil

                    #448383
                    Neil Wyatt
                    Moderator
                      @neilwyatt

                      I added Oiii and Sii layers to the Ha image above to get this false-colour image. Hydrogen (red) is pretty much all the bright areas, green is sulphur, which gives gold with the red. Oxygen is blue, which was magenta but tweaked to make it appear blue so it stands out more.

                      Looks quite spectacular, but actually has quite a lot of faults…

                      Might be more of these with my workshop going into hibernation for a while

                      Neil

                      Rosette nebula

                      #448387
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        @michaelgilligan61133
                        Posted by Neil Wyatt on 23/01/2020 09:59:44:

                        .
                        I added Oiii and Sii layers to the Ha image above to get this false-colour image. […]

                        Looks quite spectacular, but actually has quite a lot of faults…

                        .

                        Plenty good enough to impress the majority of us, Neil yes

                        MichaelG.

                        #451447
                        Neil Wyatt
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                          @neilwyatt

                          Narrowband HSO image:

                          Orion Nebula

                          Compare to this (over sharpened) DSLR image I posted with great pride in 2015:

                          #451476
                          Steviegtr
                          Participant
                            @steviegtr

                            Wow. If I could just capture that image into a ring, it would look good.

                            #451587
                            Mick B1
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                              @mickb1
                              Posted by Neil Wyatt on 09/02/2020 19:24:22:

                              Narrowband HSO image:

                              Compare to this (over sharpened) DSLR image I posted with great pride in 2015:

                              If I flew my starship to some point where the nebula would show around that size, then dropped out of hyperspace and switched off the lights, which if either of those images would be closest to what I'd see?

                              #451598
                              Neil Wyatt
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                                @neilwyatt
                                Posted by Mick B1 on 10/02/2020 15:30:27:

                                Posted by Neil Wyatt on 09/02/2020 19:24:22:

                                Narrowband HSO image:

                                Compare to this (over sharpened) DSLR image I posted with great pride in 2015:

                                If I flew my starship to some point where the nebula would show around that size, then dropped out of hyperspace and switched off the lights, which if either of those images would be closest to what I'd see?

                                If you look at Orion's sword, the middle of the three stars is a bit fuzzy – that's the 'bird shaped' nebula in the images. It's about the size of the full moon from earth, but we only see the brightest part with the naked eye.

                                Getting closer wouldn't make the darkest parts any more visible, but the pink/white part of the top photo which is visible might show the blue/greenish tinge which is sometimes visible through a telescope.

                                The very centre is densely filled with stars and very bright. If you got close enough it would resolve into spectacular, bright, details.

                                #451609
                                Mick B1
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                                  @mickb1
                                  Posted by Neil Wyatt on 10/02/2020 17:07:18:

                                  Posted by Mick B1 on 10/02/2020 15:30:27:

                                  Posted by Neil Wyatt on 09/02/2020 19:24:22:

                                  Narrowband HSO image:

                                  Compare to this (over sharpened) DSLR image I posted with great pride in 2015:

                                  If I flew my starship to some point where the nebula would show around that size, then dropped out of hyperspace and switched off the lights, which if either of those images would be closest to what I'd see?

                                  If you look at Orion's sword, the middle of the three stars is a bit fuzzy – that's the 'bird shaped' nebula in the images. It's about the size of the full moon from earth, but we only see the brightest part with the naked eye.

                                  Getting closer wouldn't make the darkest parts any more visible, but the pink/white part of the top photo which is visible might show the blue/greenish tinge which is sometimes visible through a telescope.

                                  The very centre is densely filled with stars and very bright. If you got close enough it would resolve into spectacular, bright, details.

                                  Hmmmm… well, I've seen it through my 6" Celestron, but IIRC there wasn't much colour apparent.

                                  I think I'll get out the starship and take a gander as soon as my dilithium crystals arrive.

                                  #451624
                                  Mick B1
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                                    @mickb1

                                    So the darker red cloudy parts probably wouldn't be visible even from somewhere closer in space?

                                    #460346
                                    Buffer
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                                      @buffer

                                      Well not quite at Neil's level but last night my 11 year old and I went out to take a photo of Venus and the crescent moon with an SLR and a 50mm lens. It wasn't that spectacular but what we did get was a busy night for satellites. Just about every other photo we took had one or more satellites on it. On the first two they show satellites moving close together and on a parallel track. Do you think this could be space junk? Maybe a satellite and nose cone for instance. Top right corner in the first photo.

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                                      #460363
                                      Eric Cox
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                                        @ericcox50497

                                        If you have an i pad look out for an app called night sky. Not only does it show planets, stars, galaxies etc. but also all satelites and space junk and can show the night sky from any point on earth. It will also show infra red and microwave.

                                        Edited By Eric Cox on 28/03/2020 10:18:16

                                        #460403
                                        Neil Wyatt
                                        Moderator
                                          @neilwyatt
                                          Posted by Mick B1 on 10/02/2020 19:35:42:

                                          So the darker red cloudy parts probably wouldn't be visible even from somewhere closer in space?

                                          Possibly not!

                                          | Posted by Buffer on 28/03/2020 08:49:11:

                                          On the first two they show satellites moving close together and on a parallel track. Do you think this could be space junk? Maybe a satellite and nose cone for instance. Top right corner in the first photo.

                                          :

                                          I There are more and more 'formations' of satellites ruining the sky now, mostly courtesy of Elon Musk.

                                          Neil

                                          #460404
                                          Neil Wyatt
                                          Moderator
                                            @neilwyatt

                                            We have had a few decent nights recently, a couple of the results:

                                            The intended target, the Cone Nebul is just poking into the top of this shot, I think this is the 'Fox Fur' nebula.

                                            This the the 'Leo Triplet' of galaxies, the one at the bottom is the 'Hamburger Galaxy':

                                            And M51, the 'Whirlpool Galaxy':

                                            #460475
                                            Enough!
                                            Participant
                                              @enough

                                              Nice stuff Neil! "Amateur" astrophotography certainly has come a long way over the last few decades. Decent CCDs I guess (?)

                                              #460770
                                              Neil Wyatt
                                              Moderator
                                                @neilwyatt
                                                Posted by Bandersnatch on 28/03/2020 15:36:57:

                                                Nice stuff Neil! "Amateur" astrophotography certainly has come a long way over the last few decades. Decent CCDs I guess (?)

                                                CMOS!

                                                Most of the pics I've posted were done using a modified DSLR, although I've switched to using a cooled mono camera with filters now.

                                                From Friday night (we've had an amazing run of clear nights):

                                                #462179
                                                Buffer
                                                Participant
                                                  @buffer

                                                  Neil

                                                  I see Venus is in the Severn Sisters tonight. Are you planning to get an image?

                                                  Rich

                                                  #462263
                                                  Neil Wyatt
                                                  Moderator
                                                    @neilwyatt
                                                    Posted by Buffer on 03/04/2020 20:53:04:

                                                    Neil

                                                    I see Venus is in the Severn Sisters tonight. Are you planning to get an image?

                                                    Rich

                                                    I decided it was too cloudy, but a mate got some nice images by cloud dodging.

                                                    Neil

                                                    #464294
                                                    Neil Wyatt
                                                    Moderator
                                                      @neilwyatt

                                                      Another few clear nights:

                                                      M106:

                                                      M101:

                                                      And a few views of the moon.

                                                      B&W:

                                                      The above combined with red, green and blue filters:

                                                      And finally using narrowband filters for sulphur, hydrogen and oxygen giving a slightly different result:

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