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dalelieb
23-04-2014, 11:47 PM
This one was quite a challenge. The stars overpowered the faint nebulosity and I had to separate the nebula before stretching.
Any comments welcome.

Dale


History:
On 1 March 1835, John Herschel discovered this object at the Cape of Good Hope and described it as "eeF, L, vvmE; an extraordinary long narrow ray of excessively feeble light; position 19 ±. At least 20' long, extending much beyond the limits of the field...".

Technicalities:
About 14x20min each (Ha to red, OIII to blue, SII to green)
Image scale 0.47 arsec/pixel
Image size +- 32x21 arcmin
Captured with MaximDL
Processed with PS CS4

Equipment:
Scope: Celestron EdgeHD 14"
Mount: ASA DDM60
Camera: FLI Microline 11002, Astrodon filters
Guiding: MMOAG with Loadstar camera
Focuser: FLI Atlas

Software:
TheSkyX, ACP Planner, ACP, ACP Scheduler, FMax, MaximDL, Photoshop CS4

Location:
Port Elizabeth, South Africa

drdavekaplan
24-04-2014, 02:38 PM
Fantastic shot
Are you in the suburbs or a dark site
Dave
0832505555
Joburg

dalelieb
24-04-2014, 04:11 PM
Hi Dave,
I am in the suburbs with normal light pollution.
However, with 5 and 3nm filters, even full moon not a problem.

Dale