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Old 03-08-2025, 03:46 PM
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The Cosmic Bat - LDN 43

Hey guys, here is my take on The Cosmic Bat (LDN43).

I only stumbled across this target recently and was surprised to learn it’s not a northern hemisphere object. Too often I stumble across cool looking dark nebula, only to discover they're northern objects. But this one? Perfect timing, it was well placed for imaging.

I was shooting M17 at the time when I remembered that I originally planned to shoot this, it just slipped my mind.

I actually had a bit of trouble getting some good time on this but managed 9 hours and 40 minutes over a couple nights. Would like more integration, but ahh yeah, Sydney rain and all...

Got to say, this object really is aptly named! That bat like silhouette is unmistakable. And for once, this seemed fairly easy to process.

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Shot with the ASI533MC through my Skywatcher Esprit 100. As always, any feedback is greatly appreciated! Cheers, Jason
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Old 03-08-2025, 10:14 PM
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Jason,
That’s a fine image of the Bat
Nicely processed
Well done !!

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Old 04-08-2025, 12:59 PM
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nice image good details
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That's an excellent Cosmic Bat, Jason!
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Old 05-08-2025, 04:27 PM
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Jason,
That’s a fine image of the Bat
Nicely processed
Well done !!

Martin
Thanks Martin, yeah this one seemed easier to process than my version of the Swan Nebula.

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nice image good details
Thank you Daniel

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That's an excellent Cosmic Bat, Jason!
Cheers for that Pete, much appreciated!
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Old 06-08-2025, 07:59 AM
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That’s a great image Jason and you’ve done well to grab enough data through the clouds
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Old 06-08-2025, 11:52 AM
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OK...I'll say it ....Holy flying dust bat, Batman!

An excellent capture of this target, which is growing in popularity recently, for imagers to bag

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OK...I'll say it ....Holy flying dust bat, Batman!

An excellent capture of this target, which is growing in popularity recently, for imagers to bag

Mike

Not quite what I had in mind but it did start with "holy something and end with Batman.


That's a stunning image Jason. It really gives credence to how these things are named (unlike the constellations, I still can't make out most of those with the stars, light pollution or not).
Hmm, maybe if I stand on my head, I can do that.
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Old 08-08-2025, 06:53 PM
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That’s a great image Jason and you’ve done well to grab enough data through the clouds
Cheers Rodney, yeah it has been a challenge recently!

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OK...I'll say it ....Holy flying dust bat, Batman!

An excellent capture of this target, which is growing in popularity recently, for imagers to bag

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Totally looks like Batman! Thanks Mike and yes there is a load of dust out there. I saw the day after I posted this that the AstroBin image of the day happened to be the Bat but with some Ha shooting out of the "head". Might give that a try with my sneaky new camera.. Just gotta get some clear weather in Sydney. So blame me for the bad weather. Always the way when you get new astro gear!

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Not quite what I had in mind but it did start with "holy something and end with Batman.


That's a stunning image Jason. It really gives credence to how these things are named (unlike the constellations, I still can't make out most of those with the stars, light pollution or not).
Hmm, maybe if I stand on my head, I can do that.
Thank you Leo. I am pretty happy with how it turned out. This object sure does. Like Mike said on my AstroBin, this and the Dolphin nebula. They are very well named.
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Flying like a Brown Bat out of the Blue Mountains /ᐠ ._. ᐟ\ノ
Very Pampered on the processing Jason, Real Nice
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