IC 410 -- Natural Palette, ADBjester

IC 410 -- Natural Palette

IC 410 -- Natural Palette, ADBjester

IC 410 -- Natural Palette

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Description

IC410 is a faint emission nebula, similar to the more famous Rosette Nebula. In the constellation Auriga (oh-RYE-zha), it is only 4 million years old and is about 12,000 light years distant. Stellar winds from central open star cluster NGC 1893 fuel the expansion and emission.

I took this in March 2012 from iTelescope's Nerpio, Spain location on T16, in Narrowband plus P-Luminance. 2 hours each of H-alpha and OIII, with 1 hour of SII for color balance, and pseudo-Luminance created from the H-alpha and OIII.

Narrowband blended in the Natural Color palette with Red = H-alpha + 33% SII, Green = OIII, and Blue = OIII + 33% H-alpha. Luminance added via luminance layering in Photoshop. Still on an uncalibrated monitor so please forgive any color aberrations or minor flaws. Again I did not do a detailed flaw analysis to look for stray color pixels.

Compare to Stephen Leshin's APOD of August 15, 2006:

apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060815.html

I could use a little star sharpening / deconvolution in comparison, and my HII is lighter and more magenta than his, but I like the detail that my higher contrast version brings out.

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IC 410 -- Natural Palette, ADBjester