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petershah
14-08-2024, 04:52 AM
NGC7635 The Bubble Nebula mapped to the classic Hubble palette. Imaged with The 16in ODK, imaged from Spain. This is the second test image since I installed Player One Poseidon Mono camera. Exposure times were 120x 60s in Ha 300x 60s in O3 and 230x 60s in S2.
Thank you for looking
Peter Shah
full res: https://www.astrobin.com/ka722o/
Nikolas
14-08-2024, 08:12 AM
Love the colours a stunning image of an object we can't see from here.
Peter Ward
14-08-2024, 09:24 AM
Nicely done. Nobody expects the Bubble Palette !
gregbradley
14-08-2024, 10:04 AM
A magnificent image Peter.
Greg.
alpal
14-08-2024, 01:09 PM
A great image of the bubble Peter but
there is heaps of data hidden in the darker areas
that could be revealed by more aggressive stretching.
cheers
Allan
Startrek
14-08-2024, 01:38 PM
Peter,
Tremendous image
I love the contrast between the light structures and dark dust region to expose a well resolved bubble in the middle.
Great to see some northern objects too
Cheers
Martin
petershah
14-08-2024, 06:29 PM
Thank you for the response everyone.. The critique is very appreciated
You are absolutely right Allen, I had a bit of a dilemma how I approached the process. I found there is quite a bit of OIII signal in the core but surprisingly the outer regions are lacking. I can see tantalising hints disappearing into the noise. I was expecting to see more OIII surrounding it. When I push the blue channel its starting to show evidence of banding. So I am continuing to collect data hoping to get enough to do a second rendition and perhaps show detail not usually seen.
Thank you Martin, It is quite a unique object with only a hand full of we know of. I know you guys don't get to image this stuff up here ......same for me for those Southern gems.....are there any 'Southern Bubble's' ?
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