Cosmic Tadpoles – IC410
Ha image of emission nebula IC410 acquired using my system at AstroCamp, Nerpio, Spain. Comparing this with the image of IC410 (below) taken using my ST-10/Megrez 120 system in Bristol
Ha image of emission nebula IC410 acquired using my system at AstroCamp, Nerpio, Spain. Comparing this with the image of IC410 (below) taken using my ST-10/Megrez 120 system in Bristol
Emission nebula IC 410 in the constellation of Auriga imaged in the red visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum at the hydrogen-alpha spectral line (656nm). The image shows a cloud
First published image from my remote telescope hosted with AstroCamp at Nerpio, S.E. Spain (aka iTelescope T18). It has taken me almost a year to prepare and get the system
Continue reading…Emission Nebula in Cassiopeia (Take 2) – IC1795
The Pelican Nebula is large, low-density cloud of partially ionised gas associated with the North America Nebula in the constellation Cygnus. Light from young energetic stars is slowly transforming cold
I attended an Advanced CCD Imaging Course this weekend at the Herstmonceux Science Centre in Kent. This is the former home of the Royal Greenwich Observatory. The course was held
Glowing gas and obscuring dust of the emission nebula IC1795 – part of the Heart Nebula (NGC896) – located in a complex of star forming regions at the edge of
This is the western portion of the Cygnus Loop – a large supernova remnant in the constellation of Cygnus. The image was acquired remotely using the iTelescope.net T16 telescope located
Continue reading…Pickering’s Triangle and Witch’s Broom Nebula – NGC6960
The Cygnus Wall in the southern part of the North American Nebula (NGC 7000). This is an ionisation front where UV light from hot young stars is transforming the cold
The Rosette Nebula processed using the Modified Bicolour technique for combining Ha and OIII images as described by Steve Cannistra – see www.starrywonders.com/bicolortechniquenew. The bicolour method creates a synthetic green
Continue reading…Rosette Nebula – Ha|OIII Bicolour Composite
This part of the Rosette Nebula also known as NGC 2237 contains sculpted globules of dark dust and gas that are slowly being eroded away by the energetic light and