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Stack Size: 40
Exposure: 180s
Gain: 150
Binning: 1x1
Lens: 8in SCT
Camera: ZWO ASI 2600MC Duo
Guider: Celeston Off Axis Guider
Guide Camera: ZWO ASI 290mm mini
NGC 3132 -Eight-Burst-Nebula
imaged in February 2022 with the 0.6m Sara South telescope on Cerro Tololo, Chile. This HOO image consists of 4x45second exposures in each filter.
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PLACE: Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, Namibia, Africa
INSTRUMENT: 12 Inch (30 cm) Meade LX200 SCT
FOCAL RATIO: f/6.3
ACCESSORIES: Meade 0.63x reducer
MOUNT: Meade Altazimut
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NGC 3132 (also known as the Eight-Burst Nebula orthe Southern Ring Nebula), is a bright planetary nebula in the constellation Vela. Its distance from Earth is estimated at about 2,000 light-years
The Southern Ring Nebula was selected as one of the five cosmic objects observed by the James Webb Space Telescope as part of the release of its first official science images on July 12, 2022. I icreated this image from near-infared (NIRcam) data from the James Web Space Telescope (JWST). The following NIRcam filers were used in this image; F470N RED, F444W Orange, F435M Yellow, F212N Green, F187N Cyan, F090W Blue. Credit NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Webb ERO Production Team. Software I used for data processing- Pixinsight 1.8 9-1, and Photoshop 24.7
Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of the nebula NGC 2899.
This Hubble Space Telescope image captures the beauty of the moth-like planetary nebula NGC 2899. This object has a diagonal, bipolar, cylindrical outflow of gas. This is propelled by radiation and stellar winds from a nearly 22 000 degree Celsius white dwarf at the center. In fact, there may be two companion stars that are interacting and sculpting the nebula, which is pinched in the middle by a fragmented ring or torus – looking like a half-eaten donut. It has a forest of gaseous “pillars” that point back to the source of radiation and stellar winds. The colours are from glowing hydrogen and oxygen. The nebula lies approximately 4,500 light-years away in the southern constellation Vela. [Image description: The planetary nebula NGC 2899 is shaped like a single macaroni noodle, with its edges pointed up, but its edge-on central torus is semi-transparent in the middle. The top and bottom edges are thick and orange. The center is semi-transparent blue and green. The wider central region looks roughly like a moth, also filled with semi-transparent blue and green. There are two pinpoint-like white stars with diffraction spikes toward the center. Immediately below them, slightly toward the right, is a smaller blue orb, a central star. The next layer of gas and dust is whiter, with some thicker pillars that look like they are rising up at bottom center. The colour fades into reds and purples, and then to orange ]
Planetary Nebula PNG 016.3-02.3 is just visible above the base of the "arrow".
Imaged at the Astronomical Society of Edinburgh's Remote Observatory (ASERO) in Trevinca, Spain on 23 August 2024.
Equipment: Dalrada scope.
Askar 94 mm f/4.4 Triplet Apo
ToupTek Colour IMX571
JTW mount
Optolong LeNhance filter
9x300s exposures.
Stack by the ASERO Team.
Processed with GraXpert, Siril (with Starnet Star Removal), Gimp and AstroSharp.
A ten minute exposure of small, faint planetary nebula NGC6781. Taken with a Starlight Express CCD camera and a 6 inch f4 reflecting telescope. Images by Jay Edwards, processing by me.
Les dejo un segundo procesado de esta nebulosa que fotografié hace unas semanas y luego de aprender nuevas técnicas creo que quedó mucho mejor de lo que pude hacer la primera vez sin tanto conocimiento. Sigo practicando para llegar a aprovechar cada sesión al máximo.
Esta es NGC 5189, una hermosa nebulosa planetaria espiral que se encuentra a 3000 años luz de la tierra.
Equipo:
Skywatcher 200p - NEQ6 Pro
Guia 50/182mm - QHY 5L IIc
QHY 163m + QHYCFW3
QHY QFocus
Pc Notebook Vivabook
Software:
Apilado WBP
Procesado Pixinsight -Photoshop
Revisitando Abell 39, uma das minhas nebulosas planetárias favoritas, se não a favorita. Seu formato circular quase perfeito e sutil azulado a tornam bem interessante. É bastante tênue e sua captura, mesmo com equipamentos que auxiliam na automatização, foi um desafio! Captura feita na Chapada dos Veadeiros, Bortle 1, usando filtro L-Pro.
Revisiting Abell 39, one of my favorite planetary nebula, if not the favorite. Its almost perfect circular shape and subtle bluish hue make it quite fascinating. It is very faint, and capturing it, even with equipment that aids in automation, was a challenge! The capture was made in Chapada dos Veadeiros, Bortle 1, using a L-Pro filter.
Camera Zwo Asi 294mc Pro, gain 125 at -10°C, Sky-Watcher 200p (200/1000mm) telescope (f5) with comma corrector 1.1x. Guiding with Asiair and ASI290mc in an adapted finderscope 50mm, Eq5 Sky-watcher mount and AstroEq tracking mod. 22 Ligth Frames of 300s, no darks and no bias. 1h50 minutes total exposure. Used Optolong L-Pro filter. Processing on Pixinsight. Bortle 1.
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A process of M57, The Ring Nebula, from image data I took a few months ago. I think something happened with the tracking in one of the images so now I need to find which one and remove it from the image stack. (JPOD 282) #messier57 #ringnebula #planetarynebula #astrophotography #deepskyphotography
Finalmente estou conseguindo tirar proveito da minha nova montagem de grande porte. Também com um novo guider, maior. Estou me dedicando a algumas nebulosas planetárias que postarei por aqui. A primeira delas vem junto a um aglomerado, o M46 com a nebulosa NGC2438. Essa impressão é apenas visual, pois a nebulosa está muito mais próxima da Terra do que o aglomerado de estrelas! É possível ver a estrutura circular da nebulosa, resultado do final da vida de uma estrela como o Sol, que expele suas camadas externas no espaço.
I'm finally starting to take full advantage of my new large mount — now also paired with a bigger guide scope. I've been focusing on some planetary nebulae, which I'll be sharing here. The first one comes alongside a star cluster: M46 with the planetary nebula NGC 2438. This alignment is only visual, though — the nebula is actually much closer to Earth than the cluster! You can see the nebula’s circular structure, the result of the final stages of a star like our Sun, which expels its outer layers into space.
- Exposures: 21 Ligth Frames of 180s, 6 darks. Used L-Pro filter. 1h 05 minutes total exposure. Processing on Pixinsight. Bortle 8
- Camera: Zwo Asi 533mc Pro, gain 100 at -10°C
- Scope: Sky-Watcher 200p (200/1000mm) with GSO 1.1 Comma Corrector
- Mount: NEQ6 Pro Sky-watcher mount
- Guiding specs: Asiair and ASI290mc in a 60x220mm everwin guidescope
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A Nebulosa planetária Helix do Olho de Deus (NGC 7293) localizada na constelação de Aquário, é uma das nebulosas planetárias mais próximas da Terra, situada a cerca de 650 anos-luz de distância. Essa nebulosa é famosa por sua aparência que lembra um olho gigante e é frequentemente referida como o "Olho de Deus" devido à sua forma.
The Helix planetary nebula, or Eye of God nebula (NGC 7293), located in the constellation Aquarius, is one of the closest planetary nebulae to Earth, situated about 650 light-years away. This nebula is famous for its appearance resembling a giant eye and is often referred to as the "Eye of God" due to its shape.
- Exposures: 15 Ligth Frames of 300s, 3 darks and 0 bias, used L-Enhance filter. 1h15 minutes total exposure. Processing on Pixinsight. Bortle 1
- Camera: Zwo Asi 294mc Pro, gain 125 at -10°C
- Scope: Sky-Watcher 200p (200/1000mm) with GSO 1.1 Comma Corrector
- Mount: Eq5 Sky-watcher mount and AstroEq tracking mod
- Guiding specs: Asiair and ASI290mc in an adapted finderscope 50mm
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Mais uma nebulosa planetária: NGC6781. Ela tem um formato de nebulosa anelar, lembrando muito a famosa M57 - “Nebulosa do Anel”, mas vista de um ângulo diferente. Seu formato quase circular, com regiões mais escuras e filamentosas, vem dos ventos estelares que se expandem em diferentes velocidades e direções, além da interação com o material interestelar ao redor. Sua estrela, no fim da vida, ilumina ionizando os gases ao redor que emitem cores de acordo com o elemento químico, o chamado espectro.
Another planetary nebula: NGC 6781. It has a ring-like shape, very reminiscent of the famous M57 – the “Ring Nebula”, but seen from a different angle. Its almost circular structure, with darker and filamentary regions, comes from stellar winds expanding at different speeds and directions, as well as from the interaction with the surrounding interstellar material. Its central star, at the end of its life, illuminates the nebula by ionizing the surrounding gases, which then emit colors according to the chemical element — the so-called spectrum.
* Exposures: 28 Ligth Frames of 180s, 16 darks. Used L-Ultimate filter. 1h24m minutes total exposure. Processing on Pixinsight. Bortle 1
* Camera: Zwo Asi 533mc Pro, gain 100 at -10°C
* Scope: Sky-Watcher 200p (200/1000mm) with GSO 1.1 Comma Corrector
* Mount: NEQ6 Pro Sky-watcher mount
* Guiding specs: Asiair and ASI290mc in a 60x220mm everwin guidescope
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Ring Nebula in Lyra. Taken with a Williams Optics FLT132 telescope at f7 and focal length of 925, using a QHY5III-585C camera. Total integration time 2 hours, calibrated with dark and bias frames.
Nebulosa planetária NGC5189. Uma nebulosa com formato fascinante! Ela lembra um S retorcido, um formato peculiar que provavelmente é resultado da interação entre estrela que está no fim da vida uma companheira invisível, ou seja, uma estrela binária. À medida que a estrela central da nebulosa expulsa suas camadas externas, o campo gravitacional da companheira influencia o fluxo do gás, criando essas formas simétricas e curvas.
Planetary Nebula NGC 5189. A nebula with a fascinating shape! It resembles a twisted "S" — a peculiar structure likely caused by the interaction between a dying star and an invisible companion, meaning a binary star system. As the central star of the nebula expels its outer layers, the gravitational pull of the companion influences the gas flow, creating these curved and symmetrical forms.
- Exposures: 55 Ligth Frames of 180s, 16 darks. Used L-Ultimate and L-Pro filter. 2h 45 minutes total exposure. Processing on Pixinsight. Bortle 8
- Camera: Zwo Asi 533mc Pro, gain 100 at -10°C
- Scope: Sky-Watcher 200p (200/1000mm) with GSO 1.1 Comma Corrector
- Mount: NEQ6 Pro Sky-watcher mount
- Guiding specs: Asiair and ASI290mc in a 60x220mm everwin guidescope
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NGC3132, a Nebulosa do Anel do Sul. Minha segunda captura deste objeto! Localizada a cerca de 2.000 anos-luz de distância, na constelação de Vela, trata-se de uma nebulosa planetária, resultado dos estágios finais da vida de uma estrela semelhante ao Sol. Ao expelir suas camadas externas, a estrela central — hoje uma anã branca — ilumina os gases ao redor, criando esse visual bastante luminoso e colorido!
NGC3132, the Southern Ring Nebula or Eight Burst Nebula. My second capture of this object! Located about 2,000 light-years away in the constellation Vela, this is a planetary nebula — the result of the final stages in the life of a Sun-like star. As it expels its outer layers, the central star — now a white dwarf — illuminates the surrounding gas, creating this bright and colorful display!
- Exposures: 34 Ligth Frames of 120s, 8 darks. Used L-Pro filter. 1h 04 minutes total exposure. Processing on Pixinsight. Bortle 8
- Camera: Zwo Asi 533mc Pro, gain 100 at -10°C
- Scope: Sky-Watcher 200p (200/1000mm) with GSO 1.1 Comma Corrector
- Mount: NEQ6 Pro Sky-watcher mount
- Guiding specs: Asiair and ASI290mc in a 60x220mm everwin guidescope
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