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THE ROSETTE NEBULA - aka THE ROSE/Sh2-275 - Deepsky 750mm LRGBSHO - Constellation Monoceros, Thomas ArtOfPix Großschmidt
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THE ROSETTE NEBULA - aka THE ROSE/Sh2-275 - Deepsky 750mm LRGBSHO - Constellation Monoceros

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THE ROSETTE NEBULA - aka THE ROSE/Sh2-275 - Deepsky 750mm LRGBSHO - Constellation Monoceros, Thomas ArtOfPix Großschmidt
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THE ROSETTE NEBULA - aka THE ROSE/Sh2-275 - Deepsky 750mm LRGBSHO - Constellation Monoceros

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THE ROSETTE NEBULA
- aka THE ROSE/Sh2-275
- Deepsky 750mm LRGBSHO
- Constellation Monoceros

This time I combined an acquired imageset from Insight Observatory with self taken images of similar focal length.
To be exact I added RGB and luminance for stars as well as the narrow band images of the Atik16200 with the images from Insight Observatory.
This worked very well :-) An elaboration as LRGB-SHO (luminance / RGB for stars / narrowband Hubble palette)

The Rosette Nebula is a diffuse emission nebula with an embedded open star cluster in the constellation Unicorn. The nebula, also known as the "Harp Cluster", is about 9100 light years away from us - it can be found in the night sky a good bit above left of the Orion Nebula in the Milky Way band. The nebula got its name by its appearance, which reminds of the calyx of a rose. In the center of the object is the open star cluster NGC 2244, a collection of luminous O and B type stars spread over an area of about 40' diameter.

Telescope: Takahashi FSQ-106 ED, f/5, 530mm refractor Apochromat
Camera: Moravian C3 61000, Astrodon Red/Green/Blue/hA
Lights: 18xLuminance Bin1 /24xRed/24xGreen/24xBlue Bin2 300s each.
Location: Hakos, Namibia, South Africa
Acquired imageset, taken by Insight Telescope, Image Processing - Thomas ArtOfPix Großschmidt

combined with

Telescope: Skywatcher 150/750PDS Newtonian
Camera: Atik16200Mono, Astronomik Red/Green/Blue/hA/SII/OIII
Lights RGB: 72xLuminance/17xRed/17xGreen/34xBlue Bin1 180s each
Lights NB: 9xhA/8xSII/10xOIII Bin1 each 1200s
Location: Tulln an der Donau, Lower Austria (Bortle 7)

Image processing:
Mainly Pixinsight, Photoshop, Lightroom, GraXpert, BTX Blur Terminator, Noise Terminator, Star X Terminator.

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