SkyViking
27-05-2012, 08:49 PM
Hi All,
We had a nice run of clear skies last week so I managed to collect 19 hours of data :D
More images are in the pipeline, but here is the result of the first target: A close-up of IC4603. This is something I could never capture with the old ToUCam. The Rho Ophiuchi clouds are rather faint and are typically imaged with much wider fields. But why miss a good chance to steer slightly off the beaten path, so I hope you like this zoom view :P
Hi-res image is here: http://www.pbase.com/rolfolsen/image/143590845/original
(50% size, 516 kB)
Image details:
Date: 22-24 May 2012
Exposure: LRGB 400:60:50:50, total 9hrs 20mins
Telescope: 10" Serrurier Truss Newtonian
Camera: QSI 683wsg with Lodestar guider
Filters: Astrodon Tru-Balance LRGB E-Series Generation 2
This image shows the core region of the Rho Ophiuchi Complex, centered around the prominent blue reflection nebula IC 4603. This is one of the nearest star forming regions and the intricacies of the dense interstellar dust clouds in the area provides a spectacular display of light and colours.
The bright star is 7.9 magnitude SAO184376 which is the main source of light for the blue reflection nebula. The contrasting red areas towards the top are primarily due to reflected light from the hearby red giant star Antares, which lies outside the field of view. The entire area is also littered with hundreds of dim reddish stars, which are typically very young T Tauri stars.
Comments and critique welcome as always,
Regards,
Rolf
We had a nice run of clear skies last week so I managed to collect 19 hours of data :D
More images are in the pipeline, but here is the result of the first target: A close-up of IC4603. This is something I could never capture with the old ToUCam. The Rho Ophiuchi clouds are rather faint and are typically imaged with much wider fields. But why miss a good chance to steer slightly off the beaten path, so I hope you like this zoom view :P
Hi-res image is here: http://www.pbase.com/rolfolsen/image/143590845/original
(50% size, 516 kB)
Image details:
Date: 22-24 May 2012
Exposure: LRGB 400:60:50:50, total 9hrs 20mins
Telescope: 10" Serrurier Truss Newtonian
Camera: QSI 683wsg with Lodestar guider
Filters: Astrodon Tru-Balance LRGB E-Series Generation 2
This image shows the core region of the Rho Ophiuchi Complex, centered around the prominent blue reflection nebula IC 4603. This is one of the nearest star forming regions and the intricacies of the dense interstellar dust clouds in the area provides a spectacular display of light and colours.
The bright star is 7.9 magnitude SAO184376 which is the main source of light for the blue reflection nebula. The contrasting red areas towards the top are primarily due to reflected light from the hearby red giant star Antares, which lies outside the field of view. The entire area is also littered with hundreds of dim reddish stars, which are typically very young T Tauri stars.
Comments and critique welcome as always,
Regards,
Rolf