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Old 23-11-2021, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Stonius View Post
I guess the other aspect of all this is the discussion of filters and conditions. My filter passes Ha, Hb and OII, so it's fairly broad - possibly making the detection of the horsehead more difficult compared to more specialised H-beta ONLY filters.


And even among Hb filters some are broader than others, with different peak transmission data. Am I correct in thinking that Lumicon is the go-to these days?



I've seen the horsehead through my 16" using the above-mentioned UHC filter, and in the same night, completely failed to see it through a 40" telescope (unfiltered) most likely because the sky had moved (as it does) and the horsehead was swimming in horizon muck.


I can imagine that it may well be in reach of a 12" instrument under good conditions , especially near meridian-crossing, with a quality dedicated H-beta filter.


Thanks Don. Now I have gear-lust again


Markus
Lumicon doesn't currently make an H-ß filter since 2016.
The Go-To H-ß filters are Astronomik H-ß (since 2017) and TeleVue (since 2018). I had an Orion that measured 'very good', but variability in manufacturing means you might not get as good a filter, so caveat emptor.

At high altitude at 35°N, I see the Horsehead in the 12.5" without a filter, and a filter makes it easy. The main issue I had in finding it originally was that I was looking for something small, and it's about the same size as M2.
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