Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Taurus (Tau)  ·  Contains:  42 Tau  ·  52 Tau)  ·  59 Tau)  ·  65 Tau)  ·  67 Tau)  ·  69 Tau)  ·  94 Tau  ·  IC 360  ·  The star 37 Tau  ·  The star 41 Tau  ·  The star 56 Tau  ·  The star Alkalbain I (φ Tau  ·  The star Alkalbain II (χ Tau  ·  The star Alkalbain III (κ1 Tau  ·  The star Alkalbain IV (κ2 Tau  ·  The star Alkalbain V (υ Tau  ·  The star τ Tau  ·  The star ψ Tau
Taurus Molecular Cloud, B0bby White
Taurus Molecular Cloud
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Taurus Molecular Cloud

Taurus Molecular Cloud, B0bby White
Taurus Molecular Cloud
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Taurus Molecular Cloud

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Description

TMC - large star forming region located quite closer to our own solar system (~ 430 ly).

It's two panels mosaic with total exposure time around 20h and cover field of view ~ 11 x 9 deg.

It's funny, but during processing (accidentally) I've reading R.Gendler's book "Breakthrough! 100 Astronomical Images That Changed the World", and one of the chapter contains almost the same image made by E.Barnard in Mount Wilson Observatory on 1907.  Comparing images from this book I wondered:   how fantastic far amateurs stepped in it's own opportunity with only quite cheaper modern lens and DSLR . I found it amazing.


Hope you like it!

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Image captured on 40km driven from my own home city (Kemerovo, Western Siberia, Russia);
Bortle scale is around: 4.
Acquisition during: oct.2021 – jan.2022

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Shooting parameters:
Total exp.time: 20,1 h
Sub.: 242x300’’ @f/2,8  ISO200.
Guided (T7m).
Dithering.
Bortle scale: 4
Dark: 38
Bias: 128
Flat: 51

Imaging soft: N.I.N.A.; PHD2.
Processing: Pixinsight

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