Chuck Manges
NGC1333_Q163M_ED102_74x180-LUM-session_1RGB4 copy
NGC1333
I forgot that while imaging with my widefield telescopes, I also collected some images with my Orion ED102T CF & QHY163M for Luminance, with an Optolong UV/IR cut filter. I added the 73x180second L images to the widefield RGB color version flic.kr/p/2qr6esx. The field of view is much smaller 1.1 x1.4 degrees compared to the 3x4 degrees of the widefield
NGC1333 a blue reflection nebula in the constellation of Perseus. It is estimated to be 980-1140 light-years away in the western part of the Perseus Molecular Cloud.
I imaged this over 10 different nights from the beginning of September until November this year
QHY163M & Orion ED102T CF: 73x180sec UV/IR cut
QHY128C & AstroTech AT65EDQ: 84x300sec UV/IR cut
QHY268C & WO RedCat51: 73x300sec UV/IR cut
(16h 44m)
NGC1333_Q163M_ED102_74x180-LUM-session_1RGB4 copy
NGC1333
I forgot that while imaging with my widefield telescopes, I also collected some images with my Orion ED102T CF & QHY163M for Luminance, with an Optolong UV/IR cut filter. I added the 73x180second L images to the widefield RGB color version flic.kr/p/2qr6esx. The field of view is much smaller 1.1 x1.4 degrees compared to the 3x4 degrees of the widefield
NGC1333 a blue reflection nebula in the constellation of Perseus. It is estimated to be 980-1140 light-years away in the western part of the Perseus Molecular Cloud.
I imaged this over 10 different nights from the beginning of September until November this year
QHY163M & Orion ED102T CF: 73x180sec UV/IR cut
QHY128C & AstroTech AT65EDQ: 84x300sec UV/IR cut
QHY268C & WO RedCat51: 73x300sec UV/IR cut
(16h 44m)