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Sunday, September 28, 2008

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At last I was able to shot S-II channel for this image!


Last night was stormy and since I don't have a proper observatory, wind made


imaging really difficult. About half of the frames was shot trough speeding clouds.


In this image colors are showing difference between Double ionized Sulfur (Red),


Hydrogen alpha (Green) and triple ionized Oxygen (Blue).


This palette is generally known as a Hubble palette by the palette used to processing images


from Space telescope Hubble. Compared to my previous images, more details can be seen here.




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Imaging data:

Camera, QHY8

Filters, Baader 7nm H-alpha and Baader 8,5nm O-III

 Optics, Tokina AT-X 300mm @ f2.8




Exposures, 5 X 1200s H-alpha 3 X 1200s O-III




4 X 1200s S-II + flats and bias




-Guiding, LX200 GPS 12" + PHD-guiding and Lodestar


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Just noticed, that there is a cosmic Seagull in the image!


It just reising its wings.


Cosmic Sealgull








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