Perhaps my last northern object for a little while. I have a backlog of local data to process!
This is the Cave Nebula in Cepheus, an interaction between the Cepheus B molecular cloud and a group of large, hot stars. It's a great mix of emission, dark and reflection nebulae. There is also a group of Herbig-Haro objects (168, 169, 174) towards the bottom of the image at about 7 o'clock.
The gear used was a Tak FSQ-106ED on a Paramount ME with a QSI683 camera. This was a total of about 18 hours of 900s LRGB subs.
Processed in PixInsight and drizzle upsampled from a native resolution of just over 2 arcsec/pixel to around 1 arcsec/pixel.
That's an extremely nice and colourful Cave Rick! I did it in H alpha when I had access to the scope in Arizona. It makes me regret I never went back to get the RGB.
That's an extremely nice and colourful Cave Rick! I did it in H alpha when I had access to the scope in Arizona. It makes me regret I never went back to get the RGB.
Cheers
Steve
Thanks, Steve. It's interesting in Ha but I think the colour adds a lot.
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Originally Posted by Ross G
Great looking photo Steve.
Beautiful colours.
Ross.
Ta, Ross.
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Originally Posted by IanP
Beautiful Rick, and crisp AS ....
Thanks, Ian. The great seeing at SRO certainly helps.
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Originally Posted by atalas
Awesome Rick!a great object choice and lovely hues across the image.
Thanks, Louie! I'm a bit like a kid in a lolly shop at present with all these northern objects to choose from
Hi Rick,
I love it !! What a super image. I would say it is the synthesis of the application of the right concepts, cooked to the perfection.
Tell me Rick, how many bias did you collect to use the super drizzle ?
Best Regards and congratulations for the outstanding result,
Fernando
This image has everything and it's all in balance to my eyes. I like the blue stars, I like the yellow stars, I like the red nebula, the dark nebula, the blue nebula, the dusty nebula. It's perfectly processed and balanced and I wish I could take photos like that.