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coldlegs
22-11-2012, 06:30 PM
Running Man Nebula

Finally got some time to shoot the running man nebula and decided to have him vertical so the nephews/nieces didn't have to think too much about the name. Another hour or two of subs will be needed to get rid of a lot of the grain and probably some HA to get some red into it but that's for another night. There's a hint of it there but only just. Thinking about doing a hi-res luminance with my QHY9M and scaling this one down for the colour. Have to chew on that a bit.
Cheers
Stephen

17x5min subs (-30deg) – flats and bias applied

Scope - Meade 10” F10 SCT (circa 1990)
Camera – QHY10C
Guider – Orion Awesome Autoguider
Mount – EQ6PRO

Larryp
22-11-2012, 06:52 PM
Nice image!

Ross G
26-11-2012, 08:16 PM
Nice closeup photo Stephen.

Ross.

jjjnettie
26-11-2012, 10:29 PM
:) The Running Man , like the Flame Nebula, don't get the attention they deserve do they. If they were anywhere else in the sky, away from their more famous partners, they would be choice targets don't you think?

coldlegs
26-11-2012, 10:40 PM
Laurie, Ross

Thanks for the encouragement.

JJJ

I think your right. It's probably one of the prettiest blue nebs up there. When I went online to check if there really was a smudge above his head and a ring around the star above his right(?) arm there weren't many really good shots at all. Definitely overlooked!

Cheers
Stephen

barx1963
26-11-2012, 10:49 PM
The running man is one of those targets I use to assess the transparency of a night. If I can glimpse the dark lanes, I know it is a cracker of a night. More visual observers should be looking for this one as it is really nice when it pops into view.

Malcolm