NGC 6514 / M 20 / Trifid nebula, Daniele Malleo

NGC 6514 / M 20 / Trifid nebula

NGC 6514 / M 20 / Trifid nebula, Daniele Malleo

NGC 6514 / M 20 / Trifid nebula

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Description

From Wikipedia:

The Trifid Nebula (catalogued as Messier 20 or M20 and as NGC 6514) is an H II region located in Sagittarius. Its name means 'divided into three lobes'. The object is an unusual combination of an open cluster of stars; an emission nebula (the lower, red portion), a reflection nebula (the upper, blue portion) and a dark nebula (the apparent 'gaps' within the emission nebula that cause the trifid appearance; these are also designated Barnard 85). Viewed through a small telescope, the Trifid Nebula is a bright and peculiar object, and is thus a perennial favorite of amateur astronomers.

Acquired on July 8, 2013 from Adin, CA (GSSP 2013)

Ha: 6 x 20m

L, R,G,B: 6 x 10m each

Total exposure time: 6 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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NGC 6514 / M 20 / Trifid nebula, Daniele Malleo