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by Daniel Phillips Taken in October of 2008 from Palomar Mountain California. Takahashi MT 200 Newtonian operating at f~4.5, 970mm. ST10 camera. 6x30min Ha for L. Combined with 4x6min r binned for red. 4x6min ea for g and b binned 2x2. NGC 2023 area enhanced with L channel made from blue data.
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by Dave Mitsky This 5 minute long photo of Orion's Belt and Sword was shot on 2005/9/5 at Cherry Springs State Park in Potter County, Pennsylvania, with my Canon EOS Digital Rebel DSLR camera and a borrowed 135mm f/2 Canon EF lens set at f/3.2. Many nebulae including the Orion Nebula (M42), the Running...
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by Richard Crisp Taken on January 19 and 28, 2008 from my backyard in Castro Valley California, a light polluted suburb of the San Francisco bay area. the telescope was the Stinger 450, an 18" f/12.6 classical cassegrain with focal reducer for a final focal length of 3366mm (f7.4). It was mounted...
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Dark nebula B133 is one of various notable such nebulae in Aquila. It lies in the southern portion of the constellation and near the border with Scutum. Other Barnard dark nebulae within the immediate vicinity include B127, B129, B130 and B134 as well as the bright carbon star V Aql. This nebula is elongated...
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by Anthony Ayiomamitis The dark nebula B143 is located within three degrees northwest of Altair (α-Aql, mag 0.93) and is accompanied by a large number of other Barnard dark nebulae in the immediate vicinity including B142, B340, B334, B336 and B337 all within a two-degree circumference of B143. As noted...
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by Craig and Tammy Temple The Cocoon Nebula, or Caldwell 19, is actually a collection of objects. The cluster of stars is IC 5146, the emission & reflection nebulae are Sh2-125 and the surrounding dark (absorption) nebula is Barnard 168. It is relatively bright at magnitude 7.20 in the constellation...
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CraigAndTammy
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09-05-2009
Tags: Sharpless object, Caldwell object, Emission nebula, Dark nebula, Barnard object, Reflection nebula, IC object
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by Tony Licata Date: Oct 18 2009, Time: 3:30 AM, Location: Fairview Michigan, Telescope: TeleVue NP-101, Camera: Canon 350Dmod, 5 hours at ISO 1600. "B33 and Environs" is my best effort to date on this region of sky. The meteor does not appear to be an Orionid since it does not come from the...
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Tony_Licata
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10-31-2009
Tags: Caldwell object, Emission nebula, Dark nebula, Barnard object, NGC object, Reflection nebula, Hydrogen-alpha, IC object
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by Jim Lafferty Imaged on May 3, 2008 from Red Cloud Road dark sky site in Southern California. LRGB of 60-40-40-40 minutes respectively. The L was unbinned, the RGB was binned. Takahashi FSQ106N, ST-2000, and EM200 mount.
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B 72 - The Snake Nebula by Larry Van Vleet Telescope: Takahashi BRC 250 Camera: FLI Proline 16803 Location: Sierra Remote Observatory, Shaver Lake, CA Date: 6/24/09 Exposure: 5hrs Lum, 9hrs RGB
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by Richard Jacobs AstroPhysics 130mm F/6 apochromat, SBIG ST8XE CCD, RGB: 30 minutes, unbinned. Gamma histogram stretch.
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