NGC7822 aka SH2-171 or, if you prefer Cederblad 214, is an emission nebula found at the border of Cepheus and Cassiopeia. The usual story of hot, new stars carving out pillars of dust and gas
Data was provided by Paddy Gilliland as a north vs south swap and processed by me in PixInsight. Approx 30 hours of SHO data captured with a Borg 125 scope and QSI683 camera and Astrodon 3nm filters.
Reminiscent of the Dementers from Harry Potter, those black dust clouds are pretty amazing.
Very busy field though, the eye doesn't seem to have a central point of interest/focus to rest on.
I'm only on my iphone but here the colours and detail look amazing!
Reminiscent of the Dementers from Harry Potter, those black dust clouds are pretty amazing.
Very busy field though, the eye doesn't seem to have a central point of interest/focus to rest on.
I'm only on my iphone but here the colours and detail look amazing!
Thanks, Andy. There is certainly a lot going on especially with all the dark nebulosity.
Reminiscent of the Dementers from Harry Potter, those black dust clouds are pretty amazing.
Very busy field though, the eye doesn't seem to have a central point of interest/focus to rest on.
I'm only on my iphone but here the colours and detail look amazing!
Edit: The widefield version on Astrobin looks great!
Would you condider rotating it 90* clockwise for balance?
Gee nice one Rick, beautiful field with some lovely colour going on there and that network of inky black shapes is driving my, shall we saaaay..vivid, imagination wild..I see animals, people and aliens
Gee nice one Rick, beautiful field with some lovely colour going on there and that network of inky black shapes is driving my, shall we saaaay..vivid, imagination wild..I see animals, people and aliens
Thanks, Mike! How do you perform in a Rorschach test