Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Aquarius (Aqr)  ·  Contains:  Helix Nebula  ·  NGC 7293
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NGC7293 LRGB - The Helix Nebula, andrea tasselli
NGC7293 LRGB - The Helix Nebula
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NGC7293 LRGB - The Helix Nebula

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NGC7293 LRGB - The Helix Nebula, andrea tasselli
NGC7293 LRGB - The Helix Nebula
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NGC7293 LRGB - The Helix Nebula

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The Helix nebula, a.k.a. NGC7293 is the brightest and the biggest of all the PN visible in the sky so I always been itching to have a go at it. Never thought it would come out the way it did and I am still surprised by it. It is the ONLY image of mine that was to grace the cover of an astronomical magazine to this day. It is also the only image of those early years than I never felt the need to revise or improve.

I took the frames over one night while at a camping site in south-eastern Sardinia. This camping had a policy of keeping the lights on until midnight and then they would finally switch them off. So, every night, I would wait till the fatidic midnight hour, drag the GP-DX and MK67 out from under the canopy covering my tent patch and put in the middle of the path winding through the camping site, thus allowing me to cover the southern horizon. I was quite adept then to do a quick drift alignment and start imaging till the wee hours. It is, again, a testament of the quality and darkness of the sardinian sky that you would be able to achieve the results I did with an handful of tens of minutes rather than hours.

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