Ryderscope
20-05-2022, 04:32 PM
This is an area of Ha nearby to the Coalsack nebula and Crux taken with my widefield rig using the ASI6200 camera and Canon EF200 lens. Approximately 22 hours of data in LRGB and Ha. Full acquisition details can be found in the Astrobin post.
Cederblad 122 is included in a catalogue published in 1946 by Sven Cederblad containing 215 objects including diffuse galactic nebulae. I stumbled across this area when wandering around Stellarium looking for my next imaging target. What I didn't realise until I was processing the data and conducting further research, was that I was imaging part of the "Coalsack Loop" which is a distributed Ha region surrounding the Coalsack Nebula. Mathew Ludgate posted an excellent version of the area in this post here on IIS (https://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=190561&highlight=Coalsack). My attempt is a little to south and east of Mathew's so I am clearly in for a mosaic project to extend the field of view.
RGB images of the area show a very busy star field typical of the Milky Way. However, when adding Ha the field jumps to life with the extended nebulosity. Attached is the thumbnail for the HaLRGB and and the LRGB image to demonstrate this. For the Astrobin post I have included the LRGB image as a mouse over which really shows up the extended Ha nebulosity.
Link to Astrobin post here. (https://astrob.in/gmefjt/0/)
Click on image in Astrobin for higher resolution version.
Comments and critique welcome.
CS,
Rodney
Cederblad 122 is included in a catalogue published in 1946 by Sven Cederblad containing 215 objects including diffuse galactic nebulae. I stumbled across this area when wandering around Stellarium looking for my next imaging target. What I didn't realise until I was processing the data and conducting further research, was that I was imaging part of the "Coalsack Loop" which is a distributed Ha region surrounding the Coalsack Nebula. Mathew Ludgate posted an excellent version of the area in this post here on IIS (https://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=190561&highlight=Coalsack). My attempt is a little to south and east of Mathew's so I am clearly in for a mosaic project to extend the field of view.
RGB images of the area show a very busy star field typical of the Milky Way. However, when adding Ha the field jumps to life with the extended nebulosity. Attached is the thumbnail for the HaLRGB and and the LRGB image to demonstrate this. For the Astrobin post I have included the LRGB image as a mouse over which really shows up the extended Ha nebulosity.
Link to Astrobin post here. (https://astrob.in/gmefjt/0/)
Click on image in Astrobin for higher resolution version.
Comments and critique welcome.
CS,
Rodney