Andy01
26-04-2017, 04:27 PM
With the awful weather over SE Australia lately, there's been no opportunity to image anything new. :sadeyes:
Instead, I've gone into the archive and completely reprocessed this image of GC4 from our Christmas holiday in Tasmania 2015. I kinda owed it to the family to get this one right as the poor kids had to put up with seasickness and no internet on the Spirit of Tassie for 8 hrs each way just so I could bring all my AP gear with me!
This is my 4th attempt at processing this data set, taken under dark Tassie skies near Burnie, on and around a waxing moon.
I also added a few Hrs of Ha from home in Melbourne.
It's a really dim but fascinating object and has been very challenging to process in HaLRGB.
There are a few very good versions on the net, including images from IIS'ers Strongman Mike, Greg Bradley & others, but very few renditions in HaLRGB.
6 hrs Ha 20min subs
3.5 hrs LRGB 10 min subs
Wiki says - CG 4, commonly referred to as God's Hand, is a star-forming region located in the Puppis constellation, about 1,300 light-years (400 pc) from Earth. Its head is about 1.5 ly in diameter and its tail is about 8 ly long.
It is a cometary globule, one side of which has been blown outwards into a long tail, resembling a comet and hence named so. CG 4, and the nearby cometary globules, generally point away from the Vela Supernova Remnant, located at the center of the Gum Nebula.
High Res HERE (http://www.astrobin.com/full/235840/0/)
C&C always welcome :)
Cheers
Andy
Instead, I've gone into the archive and completely reprocessed this image of GC4 from our Christmas holiday in Tasmania 2015. I kinda owed it to the family to get this one right as the poor kids had to put up with seasickness and no internet on the Spirit of Tassie for 8 hrs each way just so I could bring all my AP gear with me!
This is my 4th attempt at processing this data set, taken under dark Tassie skies near Burnie, on and around a waxing moon.
I also added a few Hrs of Ha from home in Melbourne.
It's a really dim but fascinating object and has been very challenging to process in HaLRGB.
There are a few very good versions on the net, including images from IIS'ers Strongman Mike, Greg Bradley & others, but very few renditions in HaLRGB.
6 hrs Ha 20min subs
3.5 hrs LRGB 10 min subs
Wiki says - CG 4, commonly referred to as God's Hand, is a star-forming region located in the Puppis constellation, about 1,300 light-years (400 pc) from Earth. Its head is about 1.5 ly in diameter and its tail is about 8 ly long.
It is a cometary globule, one side of which has been blown outwards into a long tail, resembling a comet and hence named so. CG 4, and the nearby cometary globules, generally point away from the Vela Supernova Remnant, located at the center of the Gum Nebula.
High Res HERE (http://www.astrobin.com/full/235840/0/)
C&C always welcome :)
Cheers
Andy