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Dumbbell Nebula from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-10). www.nicolesharp.net/
Los Angeles , seeing = good
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Another shot at www.flickr.com/photos/edhiker/7463912626/
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Bump on mount during exposure.
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Taken August 21, 2012, 12:57:20 AM
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m27 600s x1 f10 guided Dark 600s x1 Feb edge sharp 1478-3349CrC_filtered
The dumbbell nebula M27 or NGC 6853 is a 7.5 mag bright planetary nebula with a surface area of 8.0 × 5.7 arc minutes in the constellation Vulpecula. The central star is a white dwarf of 14 mag and a temperature of over 100,000 Kelvin. The distance is around 1400 light years. It got its name from Sir William Herschel because of its elongated shape. The nebula extends by 6.8 arcseconds per century. The dumbbell nebula was discovered by Charles Messier on July 12, 1764.
Gear used:
Ts Photon 200mm
Canon EOS 1200Da
Ts 80mm Guidescope
Zwo 120mm mini
Skywatcher EQ6 Pro
QHY Polemaster
Software used:
N.I.N.A
PHD2 Guiding
APP
Photoshop
Image Data:
70 x 180 sec light frames
50 bias frames
50 flat frames
Dumbbell Nebula from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-09). www.nicolesharp.net/
An aging star's last hurrah is creating a flurry of glowing knots of gas that appear to be streaking through space in this close-up image of the Dumbbell Nebula, taken with NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The Dumbbell, a nearby planetary nebula residing more than 1,200 light-years away, is the result of an old star that has shed its outer layers in a glowing display of colour. The nebula, also known as Messier 27 (M27), was the first planetary nebula ever discovered. French astronomer Charles Messier spotted it in 1764.
M27 or the Dumbbell Nebula (also known as Apple Core Nebula or NGC 6853) is a planetary nebula in the constellation Vulpecula, at a distance of about 1,360 light years. I took 12 images of 5 minutes each and stacked them to bring out the detail.
An aging star's last hurrah is creating a flurry of glowing knots of gas that appear to be streaking through space in this close-up image of the Dumbbell Nebula, taken with NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The Dumbbell, a nearby planetary nebula residing more than 1,200 light-years away, is the result of an old star that has shed its outer layers in a glowing display of colour. The nebula, also known as Messier 27 (M27), was the first planetary nebula ever discovered. French astronomer Charles Messier spotted it in 1764.
Photos taken over four nights on 9/22/17, 9/23/17, 10/16/17, and 10/17/17.
Canon EOS T5i
Orion ED80 f/7.5 Apochromatic Refractor
Orion Sirius EQ-G
Acquired: 107x180 sec Lights, 25 Flats for each night, 182 Bias, 73 Darks all at ISO 1600
Stacked: 82 best Lights
Integration: 4.10 hours
M27 imaged with an old grey tube Celestron C5 f10 SCT. Fuji X-E3 camera. Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker and processed a bit in Photoshop CS3.
Dumbbell Nebula from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-09). www.nicolesharp.net/
Dumbbell Nebula from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-09). www.nicolesharp.net/
Skywatcher 200/1000 + Coma Corrector. + Canon 600D Full Spectrum. + L-Enhance Optolong Filter
- ISO 800
- 63 Light 60"
- 100 Dark
- 60 Bias
- 50 Flat
M27, o nebulosa de la mancuerna. Es una nebulosa planetaria creada a partir del material expulsado por una estrella moribunda. #astrophotography #astrofotografia #deepspace #galaxy #galaxia #nebula #nebulosa #vialactea #milkyway #m27 #Dumbbellnebula
Dumbbell Nebula from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-10). www.nicolesharp.net/
Hubble (2003-02-10) Dumbbell Nebula, IRAS 19574+2234, M 27, Messier 27, NGC 6853 02 (Hubble) - WIYN Emission Line Image of Dumbbell Nebula (ground-based image)
Minha segunda Dumbbell Nebula. Na minha opinião, bem melhor que a primeira! O tempo de exposição não foi muito diferente, porém com essa eu utilizei o filtro CLS Svbony. Essa é uma nebulosa fantástica para astrônomos amadores, mesmo com binóculos ou telescópios menores.
Canon T7 em foco primário num Telescópio Sky-watcher 200p, utilizando filtro CLS. Tirada dia 03/08/2020.
My second Dumbbell Nebula. I think its way better than the first one! The exposure time it's almost the same, but in this capture I used the CLS Svbony filter. This nebula is fantastic for amateurs astronomers, even with binocules or small telescopes.
54 light frames 20s
40 dark frames
ISO 800, total exposure 18min.
CLS filter
#astrophotography #astrofotografia #CanonT7 #skywatchertelescope #telescopio #telescope #nightsky #skywatcher #skywatcher200p #stars #astronomy #astromomia #dumbbellnebula #bortle8 #bortle8sky #DeepSkyStacker #adobephotoshop #deepsky #clsfilter #Svbony #astfotbr
Dumbbell Nebula from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-10). www.nicolesharp.net/
Dumbbell Nebula from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-10). www.nicolesharp.net/
Dumbbell Nebula from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-10). www.nicolesharp.net/
An aging star's last hurrah is creating a flurry of glowing knots of gas that appear to be streaking through space in this close-up image of the Dumbbell Nebula, taken with NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The Dumbbell, a nearby planetary nebula residing more than 1,200 light-years away, is the result of an old star that has shed its outer layers in a glowing display of colour. The nebula, also known as Messier 27 (M27), was the first planetary nebula ever discovered. French astronomer Charles Messier spotted it in 1764.
Dumbbell Nebula from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-10). www.nicolesharp.net/
Dumbbell Nebula from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-10). www.nicolesharp.net/
Dumbbell Nebula from Rocky Gap State Park Amphitheater, Flintstone, Allegany, Maryland, USA (2022-09-10). www.nicolesharp.net/