Nebulae in Orion

on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Splendid image taken by MTM TEAM, operating in three different places in Tuscany, this is the nebular field of Orion's sword, shot using 3 optical and 3 ccd, FSQ 106 ED F 3.6 + STL 11000, FSQ 105 Florite F5 + SXVF H16, SW 120ED F5.2 + SXVR-H16, in particular has been studied by analyzing the recovery of the right field saturation in H-alpha + RGB x powders, curated by Maurizio Cabibbo (FSQ 106 f 3.6 + stl 11000) , the M42 was taken by Marco Lombardi in H-OIII RGB (SW 120 ED + SXVR-H16), the IC 434 was taken by Marco Burali and Marco Mancini (MTM) in LH-RGB (FSQ 106 F5 + SXVF-H16), these signals were integrated into a complex work of recombination and tuning. The final result is in our opinion fantastic.

Authors MAURIZIO CABIBBO, MARCO LOMBARDI, MARCO MANCINI, MARCO BURALI
PROCESSING MARCO BURALI
MTM TEAM ITALY

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