LBN438 - The Lizard Pillar

Posted by Amenophis
on Saturday, October 8, 2022
Little known and poorly imaged LBN438 is a dark galactic nebula located in the constellation Lizard.
The nebula is illuminated by interstellar radiation known as Extended Red Emission or ERE. This is commonly observed from UV-excited interstellar grains.
A lot of small galaxies in the background of the sky to discover.

Shooting data:
: ASA Newton 254/950 F3.6
⚙️: Paramount MyT
: ZWO ASI2400MC at -10°C
: IDAS LPS-P3 & IDAS NBZ
: Skywatcher Evostar72ED + ASI290MM mini
: TheSkyX pro, NINA, PHD2, AstroPixel Processor (100% of treatment), PixInsight (5% of treatment), Photoshop CC (95% of treatment)
⏱: IDAS LPS-P3 = 21h (126x600”)
⏱: IDAS NBZ = 17h55 (71x900"+ 1x600")
⏱: TOTAL = 38h55
: Lorraine, France
: Over 8 nights: August 27, 2022 August 28, 2022 August 29, 2022 September 1, 2022 September 03, 2022 September 21, 2022 September 29, 2022
: https://www.astrobin.com/full/310vlw/H/
®️ www.astrophotographie-lorraine.com
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