Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Taurus (Tau)  ·  Contains:  Crab nebula  ·  LBN 833  ·  M 1  ·  NGC 1952  ·  Sh2-244
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Crab Nebula - M1 - NGC1952, Filippo Scopelliti
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Crab Nebula - M1 - NGC1952

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Crab Nebula - M1 - NGC1952, Filippo Scopelliti
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Crab Nebula - M1 - NGC1952

Acquisition type: Lucky imaging

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I strongly believe I will see a galactic supernova before I die . In the mean time, while I am waiting for that, I show my last picture of the most famous supernova remnant, taken during three nights of good conditions between the end of November and the last new Moon.
Dobson Nauris Mirrage 600 mm f 3,8
Paracorr Type 2
ASI 294 MM Pro
Astrodon 31 mm unmounted LRGB filters
Astronomik H-alpha 12 nm
H-alpha 6040 x 2 sec. Gain 300 Bin 1 -10°
L 5080 x 1,5 sec. Gain 300 Bin 1 -10°
R 1280 x 1,5 sec. Gain 300 Bin 2 -10°
G 1100 x 1,5 sec. Gain 300 Bin 2 -10°
B 1240 x 1,5 sec. Gain 300 Bin 2 -10°
Tot. Integration 7 h
Dark x 100 - No Flat - No Bias
Pegasus Astro Falcon Rotator
SharpCap - Siril - PixInsight - Photoshop
Drizzle x 2 - Resize

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Description: Over the last couple of weeks with a cloudy and foggy weather, I had the chance to learn a few processes to have a better stars appearance and reduction of the halos around the big ones.

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Crab Nebula - M1 - NGC1952, Filippo Scopelliti