IC410 and the Tadpoles
IC410 in the constellation of Auriga is an emission nebula of gas and dust surrounding the young star cluster NGC 1893 and famous for the two "tadpoles", regions of denser gas and dust being sculpted by the radiation and solar winds from the cluster's stars.
This image is an integration of over 26 hours of data captured as 314 x 300 second exposures on a QHY183C cooled CMOS OSC camera. The scope was a William Optics FLT110 with Flat4 and an STC duo narrowband filter was used to allow through only the light from ionized hydrogen and oxygen.
Image sequencing was managed via SGP with PHD2 for guiding and all post-processing was carried out in PixInsight.
Observed from Prachinburi, Thailand
IC410 and the Tadpoles
IC410 in the constellation of Auriga is an emission nebula of gas and dust surrounding the young star cluster NGC 1893 and famous for the two "tadpoles", regions of denser gas and dust being sculpted by the radiation and solar winds from the cluster's stars.
This image is an integration of over 26 hours of data captured as 314 x 300 second exposures on a QHY183C cooled CMOS OSC camera. The scope was a William Optics FLT110 with Flat4 and an STC duo narrowband filter was used to allow through only the light from ionized hydrogen and oxygen.
Image sequencing was managed via SGP with PHD2 for guiding and all post-processing was carried out in PixInsight.
Observed from Prachinburi, Thailand