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Old 11-01-2016, 09:34 PM
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LDN1622 (AKA the Boogie Man Nebula)

Finally managed to get all the data together for this object. Image integration totals 45 hours. Half of that was Ha data. Its a totally fascinating object. Of interest in the field is part of Barnards Loop on the left hand side. Some fine striations can be seen in the loop.
Its also interesting to see the varying luminosity around LDN1622.

The image could probably do with just a bit more data, but I am keen to start another project whilst this weather is helpful at new moon.

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Old 11-01-2016, 10:04 PM
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Looks like a very difficult and fascinating object, Paul. I have some data too but nowhere near enough to do it justice. I think you've done a great job. My only criticism is that you've lost some of the variation in density of the deepest dusty areas (my reference for this is the lovely image that Marco did some time ago.)

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Old 11-01-2016, 10:12 PM
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Very nice Paul. The 45 hours really shows through with a nice vital look to the overall image.

This looks like its a pretty dim object.

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Old 11-01-2016, 11:27 PM
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Wow, there is a lot going in your photo Paul.

It is very pleasant to look at and I enjoyed thoroughly exploring the image in high resolution version.

Awesome work, as always
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Old 12-01-2016, 03:51 PM
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That's a new one on me Paul. Excellent work as always.

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Old 12-01-2016, 03:59 PM
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That is a very fine image indeed Paul!

Thanks for sharing this beauty.

Well done!
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Old 12-01-2016, 04:25 PM
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very cool image Paul - it must be fairly faint. also is that a small PN up the top to the left a touch? hard to see on my tv screen.

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Old 12-01-2016, 07:08 PM
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Very nice, Paul. The hi res image has lots of interest across the whole frame.
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Old 12-01-2016, 07:12 PM
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Immersive.
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Old 14-01-2016, 11:44 AM
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Thanks guys for the comments. The object is very dim and required a lot of integration time with size of the scope just to manage out the noise a bit. There is still some noise there but I would probably need to double the integration time in the luminance to at least halve it. The KAF8300 sensor is good but one of its problems is noise. That combined with a relatively small aperture makes for longer integration.

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Looks like a very difficult and fascinating object, Paul. I have some data too but nowhere near enough to do it justice. I think you've done a great job. My only criticism is that you've lost some of the variation in density of the deepest dusty areas (my reference for this is the lovely image that Marco did some time ago.)

Cheers,
Rick.
Thanks Rick, certainly a valid criticism and the lum/Ha component does show all the dusty areas well but when I put the data together I felt that showing all the dusty sections seemed to give the impression of it being over stretched and a bit monochrome. I actually used Marco's image as a bit of a guide but did think his looked a little too stretched too.

My guess is that our monitors are also showing grey scale a little differently too. On my monitor I can see the dusty sections reasonably well but not real bright. I'll take a look at the histogram again and just see if I can get those dusty sections showing just a bit more without it looking too stretched for my taste.

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very cool image Paul - it must be fairly faint. also is that a small PN up the top to the left a touch? hard to see on my tv screen.

cheers,

rusty
Thanks Rusty, I don't there is a PN in that field. I just checked SkyX and could not see one in the field. I think you are looking at the red and blue smudge, that is reflection and emission. There is another one almost like this located near M78 too. They are quite interesting. There must be a star nearby creating the reflection part, but it is not evident in the image which one that might. If you are thinking it is another area then I cannot see where you might be looking.
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Old 14-01-2016, 03:09 PM
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Great shot. Very smooth with great colours.
I noticed it in the Barnard Loop in a lot of my Ha shots but never realised there's a small reflection nebula at the tip of it. Might be considering doing a long FL shot of the bogey shape.
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Old 14-01-2016, 10:48 PM
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Hi Paul,
it's a great picture but for 45 hours of integration I would have expected more.
The dark areas seem to have large areas of one dark brightness.
there should be more shades in there.

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