Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Monoceros (Mon)  ·  Contains:  15 S Mon  ·  Christmas Tree Cluster  ·  GP Mon  ·  GQ Mon  ·  GR Mon  ·  HD261657  ·  HD261782  ·  HD261783  ·  HD261841  ·  HD261842  ·  HD261879  ·  HD261904  ·  HD261937  ·  HD261938  ·  HD261939  ·  HD261969  ·  HD262014  ·  HD262041  ·  HD262066  ·  HD262109  ·  HD262110  ·  HD262138  ·  HD47732  ·  HD47755  ·  HD47777  ·  HD47887  ·  HD47934  ·  HD47961  ·  HD48055  ·  IO Mon  ·  And 191 more.
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NGC2264 - The Foxmascone Nebula & Cluster in SHO with RGB stars, David Payne
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NGC2264 - The Foxmascone Nebula & Cluster in SHO with RGB stars

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NGC2264 - The Foxmascone Nebula & Cluster in SHO with RGB stars, David Payne
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NGC2264 - The Foxmascone Nebula & Cluster in SHO with RGB stars

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To start, grab some eggnog and have a seat on the fur by the tree and admire the angel and the lights....
The Foxfur and Cone Nebulae and Christmas Tree Cluster in SHO with RGB Stars - October, 2022
Planewave CDK12.5 - AIS6200MM
A-P 1100 GTO AE, Antlia Pro 3nm NB filters
H,S,O: (3 x 50 x 420s exposures, Bin 2, Gain 100)
R,G,B: (3 x 25 x 180s exposures, Bin 2, Gain 100) for stars
Total Integration Time = 21.2 hours
This image displays the complex distribution of ions and elements in the star forming region around the Christmas Tree Cluster, designated NGC2264 iin Monoceros. This image was taken with narrowband filters, and while the colours were enhanced for aesthetic reasons, For non-AP folks, it is important to realize that the different hues are determined by the proportions of hydrogen (green) vs oxygen ions (blue) vs sulfur ions (red) doing the emitting. In most places, a mixed bag of emissions will produce a reddy brown through gold through pale colour. The colours are not just painted on! The colour of the stars, however, were replaced by the colours from standard red, green, and blue filters and are more true to the way we would see them.
I admire the complex shapes and textures of the gases as they are thrown about by winds and radiation from the stars they created.
It is good to be back shooting images at long focal lengths, as well as my more recent wide field OSC images. The recent clears skies here have created a stockpile for me to process when the monsoons hit.

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