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Paul Haese
28-02-2022, 12:23 AM
I finally got around to doing a high resolution image of this nebula. It has been on my list for some time now. Often imaged with M42 but I think it really deserves an image of its own. Placed in a different part of space it would rival all the other bright nebula in my opinion. I really love the striations of dust and gas and the subtle filigree within the inner most parts. There as so many awesome shapes and processes going on within the entire field, its hard to pick one.

The image contains 11.8 hours of data. I used L Ha OIII RGB. It could do with more data in my opinion.

Click here (http://paulhaese.net/NGC1977.html) for the larger image

Andy01
28-02-2022, 07:53 AM
Subtle & delicate with unique & original framing, looks good! :thumbsup:

atalas
28-02-2022, 07:53 AM
Wow the fine detail through the reflection looks awesome....so well processed....sure was worth the high res Paul! eye candy indeed :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

(not a criticism)what's the slight vertical elongation Paul? is that in RA or flexure?

Paul Haese
28-02-2022, 10:20 AM
Thanks guys for the comments.



Thanks for picking this up, it slipped past me. Looks like a combination of a few factors; that being subtle guiding error on a couple of nights in the luminance data, coupled with slight focus error which provides some elongation in star shapes. There was also a slight issue with balance, which might have been present when I took this part of the data as it is not present in the data taken since this adjustment. The scope is a bit of a pig to balance with the filter wheel slight offset. I have made corrections to the star shapes now.

gregbradley
28-02-2022, 11:44 AM
Great image Paul. Those striations are an interesting feature.

I imaged this also recently with the CDK but the full moon, weather conspired against me and the resulting image was noisy but basically much the same framing as yours.

Next full moon and clear skies I guess. Astrophotography has been almost impossible in NSW for the last 6 months +.

Greg.

Peter Ward
28-02-2022, 12:15 PM
Another excellent result....

:question: I do find the extent of the diffraction spikes a little distracting
(a hallmark of the 'scope no doubt, there is very little anyone can do about
where diffracted light ends up ).

Regardless, the overall look is refined.

A top-shelf image for sure. :thumbsup:

strongmanmike
28-02-2022, 02:19 PM
A rather lovely image Paul. True colour images, especially good quality ones, don't appear all that often on forums, so, nice to see one :thumbsup:

Mike

Bassnut
28-02-2022, 04:40 PM
yes, subtle and nice true colour. The diffraction spikes are a bit distracting but well done Paul!.

Ryderscope
01-03-2022, 08:00 AM
Wonderful result Paul. Agree that the framing makes for a worthy and unique composition for this object. The red nebulosity looks like a captured soul in the cloudy surrounds.

LKD
04-03-2022, 09:22 PM
awesome detail, very nice indeed