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Cone Nebula in RGB/Ha Lum, David McClain

Cone Nebula in RGB/Ha Lum

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Cone Nebula in RGB/Ha Lum, David McClain

Cone Nebula in RGB/Ha Lum

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Raw frames courtesy of Deep Sky West Remote Observatory in New Mexico, USA. (deepskywest.com) Data obtained with FSQ 106EDXiii / QSI683wsg / Lodestar / Paramount MyT.

18 hrs total integration (15x900s R, 9x900s G, 17x900s B, and 16x1800s H-alpha). The palette is RGB with H-alpha serving as Luminance.

Processing in PixInsight.

This certainly presents a different view from straight RGB. The black clouds on the right really look like dark clouds floating above the H-II emission nebula, whereas in an RGB image it is so deep red that the dark clouds appear more like a depression in the nebula.

But overall, the H-alpha data also lends greatly to fine detail in the image - notice the wrinkles in the emission nebula up near the bright star cluster toward the center of the image.

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Cone Nebula in RGB/Ha Lum, David McClain