Was setup & had missed my short 2.5hr window (my clear spot between trees) for the northern targets so went looking close to zenith and stumbled onto Gum 12, part of a well known supernova remnant.. which is a new target for me.
6 hours of exposure.. again I could do with more data but thought id post what i have for now.. I'll also be adding to this the next clear night. Enjoyed processing it, seeing the Ha & Oiii channels having no similarity at all between them, combining & kaboom! Can almost see the explosive power from it's origins.
Part 1.. 6 hrs, attached.
Part 2.. watch this space.
If anyone wants to have a crack, i had to use coordinates as the asiair doesn't know the Gum Catalog.
Very nice images Andrew. Captured this one last year myself after Andy posted a image of this area Didnt turn quite out this good though.
Thanks Kuz, i did see Andys images with the SV70T and was impressed. Post a link to yours if you feel like it. Actually thought a SNR might not be as fun to process as it was.. there you go, will be doing more of these.
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Originally Posted by Dave882
Wow that’s absolutely stunning!!
Thanks David, im looking forward to an even cleaner more defined version I'll capture soon. Same colour though obv.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Nice strong colours Andrew! very vibrant.
Such a cool area
Mike
Thanks Mike, totally agree with you. Must be quite a few of these in the southern hemisphere.. but I haven't checked yet.
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Originally Posted by Startrek
Stunning image
I like how you stumbled across it up near the zenith
Well done !!
Martin
Thanks Martin.
Ok given its apparent size & the app i was using to find targets, it found me..
Killer image. Absolutely love this nebula, and this is a beautiful rendition. Any more details to share about sub duration and for each filter? Would love to do a widefield of this part of the sky.
Killer image. Absolutely love this nebula, and this is a beautiful rendition. Any more details to share about sub duration and for each filter? Would love to do a widefield of this part of the sky.
Much appreciated Adam. Yes I've got details for days.. ended up being 30x6min Ha 5nm, 30x6min Oiii 3nm, only about 6x60s RGB (each) for stars. Agree a widefield or if you've got the patience a mosaic could be fun.
Thanks Chris, this full moon is the slowest to pass in history, looking forward to finishing this image off.
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Originally Posted by matlud
Really nice Andrew, some nice detail and a vibrant palette 👍
Thanks Matthew, im gad you like it! Hoping not too vibrant, i never know if my embedded icc colour profile makes it onto everyone's screens, or if it reverts to sRGB or something, really over doing the saturation. I guess it's working.. i do wonder though.
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Originally Posted by Benjamin
Love the colours and details. The orangey reds work great with some of the lighter blues - you get that complimentary colour vibrancy.
Thanks Ben! I noticed that too and want to really bring that rainbow colour out in those overlapping tendrils soon. Could spend months, if not a year, shooting this supernova remnant alone.