Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Eridanus (Eri)  ·  Contains:  NGC 1909  ·  The star ζ1 Ret  ·  The star ζ2 Ret  ·  the Witch Head Nebula
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Witch Head Nebula: IC 2118, Michael Stecker
Witch Head Nebula: IC 2118
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Witch Head Nebula: IC 2118

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Witch Head Nebula: IC 2118, Michael Stecker
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Witch Head Nebula: IC 2118

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Description

IC 2118 "Witch Head Nebula"
Cropped image
from Sky-Watcher Quattro 250P Newtonian telescope

IC 2118 "Witch Head Nebula" is an extremely faint reflection nebula believed to be an ancient supernova remnant or gas cloud illuminated by nearby supergiant star Rigel in the constellation of Orion. This is a joint project of James Foster and me using a 10-inch f/4 Newtonian telescope at
Frazier Park California.
file: WitchHead-JRF10NewtFB-1x1c-cr.jpg

Photographic Data
telescope:
Sky-Watcher Quattro 250P, 10-inch f/4 Newtonian telescope with coma corrector
 (aperture 10-inch, f/4, FL= 1,000 mm)

mount and guiding
Astro-Physics 1200 GTO

imaging camera:
ZWO ASI2600MM-Pro color astro-camera

filters:
Red, Green, Blue

exposure:
Red 300 sec X 15, Green 300 sec X 15, Blue 300 sec X 16
Total Exposure time is 230 minutes (3.8 hours)

guiding:
off-axis

processing
Acquired and stacked by James Foster with Maxim DL.  Post-processed in Adobe Photoshop Elements by Michael Stecker

photographic site:
James Foster's observatory at Pinon Pines (Frazier Park) California
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frazier_Park,_California
(Bortle 4 at 5,500 feet elevation

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Witch Head Nebula: IC 2118, Michael Stecker