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Orion's belt, including the three main stars, flame nebula, horsehead nebula, running man nebula, Great Orion nebula and numerous other areas of illuminated gas.

Skywatcher Evostar 80ed

Skywatcher EQ6-r Pro

Canon EOS Ra

Lacerta MGEN-3 Autoguider

Orion 50mm mini guidescope

 

70×60″ (1h 10′)

First ever Nebula attempt. Started where all newbs do, Orion'

s sword belt. Shot on Nikon D5600 Stock 200mm kit lens, no filters. Stacked in DeepSkyStacker and post editing GiMP

 

(M42, M43, NGC1973-75-77)

Nebulas in the constellation of Orion.

From top to bottom: Running Man Nebula (NGC 1973/5/7), Great Nebula (M42), and Iota Orionis and surrounding stars.

This nebula is next to (part of?) the Great Orion Nebula. Imaged over the nights of 4th and 5th March 2025.

I had serious problems with equipment taking this, the calibration frames were totally wrong (my mistake) so this is not the right colouration for the nebula it should have a red tinge from the Ha present - but it is an interesting image regardless.

M42, M43 and Running Man Nebula

10x15sec@2x base gain

Note: Far too high a gain for this target.

Darker sky and longer exposure reveal more of the Orion Nebula. Also visible is the Running Man Nebula (NGC 1973/1975/1977) toward the top of the frame.

Orion nebula, Flame nebula, Horsehead nebula, Running man nebula, Witch head nebula

An early attempt at "go deep" with this shot of M42.

 

The lower right is M42 (Orion Nebula), a diffuse nebula roughly 1345 light years away. Just above and to the left is Sh--2-27 (running Man Nebula), a bright nebula roughly 1500 light years away. In the upper right is Bernard 33 (Horsehead Nebula), a dark nebula roughly 1375 light years away). Just above and to the left is Sh-2-277 (Flame Nebula), an emission nebula roughly 1350 light years away. The photo is 40 minutes of imaging (40 X 1 minute) using an iOptron Sky Tracker Pro, stacked using Starry Sky Stacker, and processed using Photoshop and Topaz. Photo taken outside of Odessa WA

Running Man Nebula

Orion Nebula (M42), Running Man Nebula, Flame Nebula, Horsehead Nebula.

I came across some old test data that I forgot I had. I was testing out a quad band narrowband filter and captured 55 120s frames on the Orion Nebula (right) and the Running Man Nebula (left). The original data was out of focus a little and dim so it was difficult to process. I stacked the images and processed the best I could and this is what came out of the wash.

The Orion and Running Man Nebulas

Cropped image

 

Equipment:

Canon T4i (Baader modified)

Canon EF-S 55-250mm lens @ 250mm, f/5.6

iOptron CEM25P GOTO EQ mount

ZWO ASI120MC guide camera

Svbony 30mm mini guide scope

 

Acquisition and Processing:

50 subs @ 3-minute exposure each, ISO800

15 each darks, flats, and bias calibration frames

 

Acquired via NINA w/ PHD2 guiding

Stacked and initial processing in Siril

Post-processed in Photoshop 2023 w/ Astronomy Tools Action Set

 

Captured 1/14/2023

Corydon, IN

Bortle 4/5

A very quick process of Orion's Belt, showcasing the Orion Nebula, Flame Nebula, Horsehead Nebula, Running Man Nebula, M78, and others. Taken with a Canon R5 and 70-200 RF L at 200mm f/2.8.

M42/43 - The Great Orion Nebula. The nebula on the right is NGC 1977, The Running Man Nebula.

La nébuleuse d'Orion, et de "l'Homme qui Court" au dessus.

Ce groupe forme avec ses étoiles brillantes l' Epée d'Orion.

 

The Orion nebula, and the Running Man nebula above.

This group is known with its brightest stars as the Orion's Sword.

 

1016 x 1.3 sec (22min)

135mm, f/2.2

No startracker

Running Man Nebula NGC 1975

From left to right: Flame Nebula, Horsehead Nebula, Running Man Nebula, and the Orion Nebula. Imaged over several nights with a Canon T7i and Rokinon 135mm 2.8.

M43 and The Running Man Nebula also pictured.

Photometric CC

Histogram Transf. (mid=0.040, lo=0.027, hi=1.000)

Histogram Transf. (mid=0.500, lo=0.052, hi=1.000)

SCNR (type=0, amount=1.00, preserve=true)

Saturation enhancement (amount=0.40)

Median Filter (filter=5x5 px)

 

A single 32.0 min exposure of the Orion and Running Man nebula.

Running Man Nebula using New Processing Method Described in "Modifying Workflow for Color" Post on the Oklahoma City Astronomy Club Forum.

M42 & M43 The Great Orion Nebula 1,344 light years from Earth & NGC 1977 Running Man Nebula in the northernmost part of the asterism known as Orion's Sword 1,500 light years in the Constellation Orion.

arget : Orion Nebula and Running man nebula 🌌

 

Constellation: Orion

Date: 12.08.2023

Time: 4.00 a.m.

Telescope: Celestron nexstar90 gt

Mount: Nexstar SLT computerized mount

Exposure: 49 5s exposures stacked together

ISO: 4000

Processing Software: Siril, Photoshop

Orion Nebula and Running Man Nebula in upper left. The Orion Nebula is a stellar nursery known to many different cultures throughout human history. The nebula is only 1,500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth. Because of its brightness and prominent location just below Orion’s belt, M42 can be spotted with the naked eye.

 

Shot with my Seestar S50.

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