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WR 134 & Tulip Nebula (SH2-101) in OSC HOO, Jeff Newgard
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WR 134 & Tulip Nebula (SH2-101) in OSC HOO

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WR 134 & Tulip Nebula (SH2-101) in OSC HOO, Jeff Newgard
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WR 134 & Tulip Nebula (SH2-101) in OSC HOO

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Wolf-Rayet 134 is located around 6,000 miles away from Earth in the constellation Cygnus. It is surrounded by a dim bubble nebula formed by the intense radiation and winds of the star, which is only five times the radius of our sun but 400,000 times as luminous because of its high temperature (113,000°F / 62,700°C).

Imaging Notes: I finally took off my Red Cat/Star Adventurer training wheels and upgraded to a big kid mount and scope. I also chose a fairly dim object demanding a more aggressive processing workflow. I broke the "try only one new thing at a time" rule people often recommend in this hobby with running a new scope, mount, and processing software all at once. Honestly, the challenge of learning everything is where I find the enjoyment.

I have an ASI2600MM Pro, EFW, and Chroma 3nm narrowband filters on backorder at Agena Astro, so hopefully making the switch to true narrowband in the coming weeks.

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WR 134 & Tulip Nebula (SH2-101) in OSC HOO, Jeff Newgard