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Old 17-07-2006, 10:03 PM
tornado33
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Mapped colour milky way imaging

Howdy
Here are some mapped colour "multi spectral" images.
First one is where the red channel is an 850 Nm infrared image, green is 7 Nm H alpha and blue is from a UHCS filtered colour image.

2nd image is where as with previous one red is infrared, green is oxygen 3 (baader o3 filter used) and blue from the colour HHCS filtered image.

3rd pic is a unfiltered colour image, where red channel has been replaced by the 7 nm H alpha image. Any ionized hydrogen stands out like a sore thumb lol.
All images taken with 50mm f1.8 lens camera piggybacled onto the 10 inch scope.
Scott
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