The North American Nebula, Scott Puric

The North American Nebula

The North American Nebula, Scott Puric

The North American Nebula

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Description

This nebula is a cloud of interstellar gas ionized from within by young, hot stars. This nebula resides about 2,000 light-years from our planet.

Location

Bortle Class 6 (Backyard)

Equipment

Imaging Telescope: William Optics RedCat 51

Guide Scope: Arcturus SpeedyGuideScope

Guide Camera: ZWO ASI120MM Mini

Imaging Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

Mount: iOptron SkyGuider Pro

Filters: Optolong L-eXtreme 2”

Exposures

Lights: 70 x 240” ISO 1600 (4.6 hours)

Darks: 20 x 240”

Bias: 50 x 1/8000”

Flats: 25 x 3”

Software

Captured with ZWO ASiair Pro, stacked in DeepSkyStacker, and processed in Adobe Photoshop

Processing

Converted to 16 bit image, Curve Stretching, Cropping, Hue and Saturation, Vibrance, Sharpen, Flatten, Luminosity adjustments, always adjusting levels, TopazLabs for Noise Reduction, Astronomy Tools (star minimizing, space noise reduction, deep space noise reduction, enhance dso and reduce stars, less crunchy more fuzzy).

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The North American Nebula, Scott Puric