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Bodon
31-07-2025, 09:01 PM
GDay all.
Interstellar Whatchamacallit, Obscuratus Thingamajigus:) or more commonly; The Dark Doodad Nebula, officially catalogued as Sandqvist 149, is a dark molecular cloud in the southern constellation Musca.
Discovered in 1977 by Swedish astronomer Aage Sandqvist, it was later nicknamed the 'Dark Doodad' by American amateur astronomer Dennis di Cicco in 1986 after observing it from Alice Springs, Australia.

I initially took subs using my ZWO 2600MM but sold it and purchased a ZWO 6200MM. I then took more subs using the ZWO 6200MM.
First photo are subs from the ZWO 6200MM (12.0 h) and the second photo combining all subs from both the cameras (20.25 h). Processed in PI.



Astrobin https://app.astrobin.com/i/bql0nz
Astrobin https://app.astrobin.com/i/v9s1s5


ZWO 2600MM 30 x red, 38 x blue, 44 x green, 47 x Lum @180s
ZWO 6200MM 39 X red, 38 x blue, 35 x green, 134 x Lum @180s

Askar FRA500
ZWO 2600MM and ZWO 6200MM
ZWO 174 Mini
ZWO OAG-L
ZWO Asiair Plus
ZWO EAF
SW AZEQ6
WO 50mm Uniguide
Antlia 3nm filters

keller60
01-08-2025, 03:41 PM
Wow!

The second image is remarkable. One of the most impressive "doodad's" I've seen to date.

Thanks for posting. :thumbsup:

Startrek
01-08-2025, 05:21 PM
Steve,
Beautiful wide field image of the Doodad
Nicely processed too
Well done !!
I use to follow Dennis on various channels when I first started visual astronomy nearly 10 years ago. Both Dennis and Al Nagler are modern day pioneers in their field.
Cheers
Martin

Bodon
01-08-2025, 07:18 PM
Gday Bill. Mate appreciate the thumbs up Ta. I was inspired by Andys Photo and was curious how to capture it. Have a gander when you get a chance. https://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?p=1597561

AstroJason
01-08-2025, 07:19 PM
Haha like the title. Really nice shots Steve! So 3D.

Bodon
01-08-2025, 07:24 PM
GDay Martin
Always appreciate your comments Ta. Dennis and Al Nagler sure are big names. That Al Nagler cost me a fortune.....

Bodon
01-08-2025, 07:26 PM
GDay Jason
Mate was after NOTD...Glad it gave you a bit of a chuckle. Thanks for the thumbs up. Ta

Startrek
01-08-2025, 07:51 PM
Al cost me a fortune as well , my last purchase was the limited edition Apollo 11 eye piece ( only 5 were allocated to Australia )
It’s definitely not a show piece , it’s a beautiful eye piece with performance to match. Sadly Paul Dellechiaie from TV who designed it passed away in 2022.
M.

Bodon
01-08-2025, 08:01 PM
Limited edition Apollo 11 eye piece..Wow very nice. I really like using my SW 250PDS for visual. Might not be the best by any means but with the Paracorr and TV plossls I get a nice view.
Swore Id never stick a camera on it; relented last year and that paracorr came in handy. Will not stick an EAF on it as its for visual.

astronobob
01-08-2025, 10:45 PM
Wow, that is a Whatchamacallit view of that obscured Thingamajig.

What a Diligently Documented Delivery of a Dandy Dark Doodad

Bodon
02-08-2025, 10:59 AM
GDay Bob
Appreciate those 'Ds' as I do try to Deliver Decidedly Dramatic Depictions of Deep-sky Doodads with a Dash of Daring and a Dollop of Detail. :thumbsup:

Peter Ward
02-08-2025, 12:39 PM
You've totally nailed the colour in the second version....a really engaging image.

What particularly caught my eye was the subtle colour variation
of the globular cluster and its partial external reddening by the IFN.

Very tidy indeed :thumbsup:

Bodon
02-08-2025, 06:02 PM
Peter
Appreciate the comment from the master himself. Glad it hit the spot. Ta