Peter Goodhew
StDr Object 30
Dear friends,
Today we would like to present to you a particularly interesting and at the same time enigmatic cosmic object.
In 2020, our team discovered "Strottner-Drechsler Object 30" in the constellation Eridanus - the nature of which is still unknown.
Despite the creation of a spectrum, it could not be clarified what exactly this nebula is.
Particularly exciting about Strottner-Drechsler Object 30 are the striking arcs and rings that could be detected in various chemical elements.
The core of the structure also shines particularly brightly in the ultraviolet spectrum.
However, we could not find a hot star responsible for the shape.
The photo shows the nebula in false colours with ionised hydrogen (H-alpha) coloured in blue and ionised sulphur (SII) in red.
Oxygen (OIII) could not be detected despite a very long exposure time.
Coordinates: 05:06:19.83 -10:47:37.37
Diameter: 7 to 10 arc minutes
Image captured on my remote dual rig at Fregenal de la Sierra in Spain between 19-31 January 2022.
Image processed by my dear friend Marcel Drechsler
Scopes: APM TMB LZOS 152 Refractors
Cameras: QSI6120wsg8
Mount: 10Micron GM2000 HPS
A total of 53 hours 25 minutes image capture (HaOIIISIIRGB)
StDr Object 30
Dear friends,
Today we would like to present to you a particularly interesting and at the same time enigmatic cosmic object.
In 2020, our team discovered "Strottner-Drechsler Object 30" in the constellation Eridanus - the nature of which is still unknown.
Despite the creation of a spectrum, it could not be clarified what exactly this nebula is.
Particularly exciting about Strottner-Drechsler Object 30 are the striking arcs and rings that could be detected in various chemical elements.
The core of the structure also shines particularly brightly in the ultraviolet spectrum.
However, we could not find a hot star responsible for the shape.
The photo shows the nebula in false colours with ionised hydrogen (H-alpha) coloured in blue and ionised sulphur (SII) in red.
Oxygen (OIII) could not be detected despite a very long exposure time.
Coordinates: 05:06:19.83 -10:47:37.37
Diameter: 7 to 10 arc minutes
Image captured on my remote dual rig at Fregenal de la Sierra in Spain between 19-31 January 2022.
Image processed by my dear friend Marcel Drechsler
Scopes: APM TMB LZOS 152 Refractors
Cameras: QSI6120wsg8
Mount: 10Micron GM2000 HPS
A total of 53 hours 25 minutes image capture (HaOIIISIIRGB)