Carina Nebula in LRGB + H-alpha

Posted by MENEZES FO
on Saturday, June 1, 2019
An image with a mixture of captures from the interior of Minas Gerais (Munhoz-MG) with the capital of Sao Paulo (São Paulo-SP)

The Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) is a massive region of star formation within the Milky Way. Officially discovered by the French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 1750s, the nebula extends 300 light-years across, so large and bright that it is easy to spot with the naked eye. With a telescope, even more detail unfolds - but all that detail is in visible light

BEST DETAILS (FROM LOOKING FOR BETTER BETTER):
https://www.astrobin.com/full/407392/0/?nc=user

PROCESSING AND CAPTURE:
ASIAIR, Adobe Photoshop, PIXINSIGHT, PHOTOSCAPE

Equipment:
TS 80mm 6 elements
Asi 1600mm
LRGBHalpha baader
15x 300 "Halpha
45 150x100 LRGB



DATE:
04/20/2018 HALPHA in Sao Paulo- SP- Brazil
03 and 04/05/2019 LRGB Munhoz - MG - Brazil
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