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Old 12-11-2020, 04:08 PM
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Darkness in Serpens Cauda

The area captured in this image lies in Serpens Cauda (the tail of the Snake), within the Serpens - Aquila Rift in the Milky Way, and contains many dark nebula, reflection nebula, Herbig-Haro objects and star forming regions.

I was drawn to this area after noticing the object vdb123 in Stellarium and being unfamiliar with this catalogue decided to do some research. I now know that a person by the name of Sidney van den Bergh published a paper in 1966 which contained a catalogue of bright nebula. The area is also replete with dark nebulae many of which have been catalogued by Dobashi in the "Atlas and Catalog of Dark Clouds" (Dobashi et al. 2005). Further research showed that it was an interesting area to image so I figured that I would give it a shot.

The image is comprised of 22 hours of data through Red, Green and Blue Astronomik filters. No separate luminance was captured but I did create a pseudo luminance by separately integrating the RGB masters in Pixinsight. Combining this with the processed RGB did help in bringing the blue luminosity into the foreground.

The image was technically challenging to process and pixel peepers will no doubt notice this (so no pixel peeping - Ok ). However, I'm pleased with the way that it has landed so I'm happy to let this one out of the bag and into the public space

Link to Astrobin post here.
Click on image in Astrobin for larger resolution.


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Edit: Added in a couple of support images. One is a screen shot from Stellarium showing the location of the object in the Milky Way. The other is an annotated version showing the main objects in the image.
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Old 12-11-2020, 04:33 PM
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Old 12-11-2020, 04:46 PM
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Very nice. Now that I have a new OSC camera I'm looking for inspiration. That will be one for the list next time it comes around!
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Old 12-11-2020, 05:17 PM
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That's awesome Rodney. Really nice colors.
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Old 12-11-2020, 05:26 PM
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That's a wonderful image Rodney. Something new too.

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Old 12-11-2020, 05:46 PM
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Inspiring Rodney! Something new and fresh and different, beautifully presented both artistically and technically.
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Old 12-11-2020, 11:14 PM
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Sub zero cool & there’s a free ticket to awesomeness Waiting for you!
Love the research, result & unique perspective- very well done!
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Old 13-11-2020, 09:52 AM
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Very nice
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Very nice. Now that I have a new OSC camera I'm looking for inspiration. That will be one for the list next time it comes around!
Excellent idea. You should be able to do a lot with this one with your ASI2600 camera.

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That's awesome Rodney. Really nice colors.
Thanks Marc.

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That's a wonderful image Rodney. Something new too.

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Thanks, it is good to grab objects at random and see where the journey leads.

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Inspiring Rodney! Something new and fresh and different, beautifully presented both artistically and technically.
Thanks MnT. We always learn something new when we dare to leave the well trodden paths.

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Love the research, result & unique perspective- very well done!
Many thanks Andy. I await the awesomeness with eager anticipation
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Love it the whole area has that cool sinister feel associated with a snake
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Great mix of "stuff" in there Rod, the seemingly hovering blue reflection neb looks lovely on the dark dusty background. The use of just RGB was a good one too..oh and I went pixel peeping...but it still looked ok to me

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Old 14-11-2020, 12:23 PM
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Great mix of "stuff" in there Rod, the seemingly hovering blue reflection neb looks lovely on the dark dusty background. The use of just RGB was a good one too..oh and I went pixel peeping...but it still looked ok to me

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Many thanks. The image does present a lot of variation which make for good viewing.

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Old 14-11-2020, 05:42 PM
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Ditto the exemplars. The colour is what got my attention.
The colours of nature can surprise and delight.
You've captured that here in spades. Well done
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A hauntingly beautiful image Rodney! Great tonal qualities and colour!
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Old 15-11-2020, 01:20 PM
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Ditto the exemplars. The colour is what got my attention.
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You've captured that here in spades. Well done
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A hauntingly beautiful image Rodney! Great tonal qualities and colour!
Thank you for your comments and observations re: colour. The contrasting colours were one of the things that drew my attention to this area as well.
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Very nice Rodney, I’ve been fascinated by dark nebulae for some time.. Colours are great
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Very nice Rodney, I’ve been fascinated by dark nebulae for some time.. Colours are great
Thank you George.
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What a great view!
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