Bubble nebula in duotone (Ha + SII), Daniele Malleo

Bubble nebula in duotone (Ha + SII)

Bubble nebula in duotone (Ha + SII), Daniele Malleo

Bubble nebula in duotone (Ha + SII)

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Description

Perhaps an unconventional look for the bubble.

The reddish tones are due to the hydrogen, while the white/blue wispy stuff is sulphur.

***EDIT: replaced the photo on Nov 11 with a version that better shows the milky plume that appears to be inside the bubble***



NGC 7635, also called the Bubble Nebula, Sharpless 162, or Caldwell 11, is a H II region emission nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia. The "bubble" is created by the stellar wind from a massive hot, 8.7 magnitude young central star.

The nebula is near a giant molecular cloud which contains the expansion of the bubble nebula while itself being excited by the hot central star, causing it to glow

[description lifted from wikipedia.org]

Ha acquired on Oct 13 and 14, 2013 from my backyard

SII acquired on Oct 30 and 31.

Ha: 28 x 30m

SII : 28 x 30m

Total exposure time: 28 hours

Main Camera: QSI 583 WSG

Guide Camera: SXV Lodestar (on OAG)

Mount: Astro-Physics Mach 1

Scope: Celestron EdgeHD 8" (FL: 2032 mm)

SXV Adaptive Optics

Image Aquisition software MaximDL

Registed, Calibrated and Stacked in MaximDL

Post Processed with PixInsight 1.8 and Photoshop CS6

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Bubble nebula in duotone (Ha + SII), Daniele Malleo