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Old 15-02-2016, 01:26 PM
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Crab Nebula in narrowband

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This is my rendition of this amaizing object.
I started imaging in December, but weather conditions delayed the final image until now.

SII as red, Ha as green and OIII as blue. total 26,5 hours exposition in 30 min subs.

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/astro_...posted-public/

Hope you like it, and comments welcome.

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Looks really nice
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Gee that's pretty cool Geert, always love the multicoloured effect 3 filter narrowband imaging gives the Crab We can just see the faint extension at the 5 O'clock position at the bottom, this is sign that the image is pretty deep, it is strogest in OIII I believe? Does it show more with a greater stretch? Be interested to see the OIII only data on that

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Nice image, Geert. I like the colouring too.
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Old 16-02-2016, 11:13 AM
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Thank you Brian, Michael and Rick.

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Gee that's pretty cool Geert, always love the multicoloured effect 3 filter narrowband imaging gives the Crab We can just see the faint extension at the 5 O'clock position at the bottom, this is sign that the image is pretty deep, it is strogest in OIII I believe? Does it show more with a greater stretch? Be interested to see the OIII only data on that

Mike
Michael I can see the extension in OIII but also in Ha.
I attached the three components with just a basic stretch; the first is Ha, the seccond is OIII and the third is SII.

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nice work Geert, lovely blending of the Crab its a bit low for me to image - thanks for sharing.
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Old 16-02-2016, 11:58 AM
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Michael I can see the extension in OIII but also in Ha.
I attached the three components with just a basic stretch; the first is Ha, the seccond is OIII and the third is SII.

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Yes you are quite right, thanks for posting that Geert, wish she got a bit higher for us down here, love to have a crack at her

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Old 16-02-2016, 12:10 PM
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nice work Geert, lovely blending of the Crab its a bit low for me to image - thanks for sharing.
Thank you.
For me it is also very low (less than 35º); I could thake only three to five images a day.
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