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Title: "THE GREAT ORION NEBULA" - Deepsky 750mm LRGB Rework - Constellation Orionis
Description:
"THE GREAT ORION NEBULA"
- Deepsky 750mm LRGB Rework
- Constellation Orionis
The Orion Nebula (M422 or NGC 1976) is an emission nebula in the constellation of Orion. Due to the high apparent brightness of its center above the 4th magnitude, the nebula is clearly visible to the naked eye as part of Orion's Sword south of the three stars of Orion's Belt. Overall, it has an angular extension of about one degree.
The Orion Nebula is a subregion of the interstellar molecular cloud OMC-1 in the Orion molecular cloud complex. It consists mainly of hydrogen. Stars form in the nebula, whose ionizing radiation makes the nebula shine in the visible range. It is therefore also classified as an H-II area. At a distance of about 1350 light-years, it is one of the most active star-forming regions in the galactic neighborhood, which is why it is a preferred study object for studying star formation. It is expected to evolve into a Pleiades-like open star cluster.
The main ionization source of the Orion Nebula is the star θ¹ Orionis C1, which is also one of the most luminous stars known with more than 200,000 times the luminosity of the Sun. However, the immediately adjacent and similarly configured De Mairan's Nebula has a different ionizing source and is therefore not part of the Orion Nebula.
| Object : M42 The Great Orion Nebula
| Stack RGB : 288 Lights R+G+B / 100 Darks / 25 Flats / 500 Bias
| Stack LUM : 576 Lights Luminance / 100 Darks / 25 Flats / 500 Bias
| EBV Tools : Pixinsight / Adobe PS&LR / GraXpert / AstraImage
| Pixinsight: Blur X, Noise X, Star X Terminator, HDR Compilation
| Guiding : PHD2 & ZWO-ASI120 Mono / N.I.N.A.
| M&O : AZ-EQ6 GT Pro / Skywatcher 150/750 PDS
| Filter : Astronomy L/R/G/B
| Stuff : iKK GPU / OCTO+ 2"/ bezel ring / Lacerta MFOK
| Camera : Atik 16200 Mono & Filra / BW 750mm
| Exif RGB1 : BLZ each 64x 5s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif RGB2 : BLZ each 64x 60s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif RGB3 : BLZ 16x 180s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif LUM1 : BLZ 256x 2s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif LUM2 : BLZ 64x 5s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif LUM3 : BLZ 256x 60s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Total BLZ: 11 hours 11 minutes 52 seconds
Conditions for registration:
Clear nights, taken directly from the small town at Bortle 7 sky, clear light pollution from city lights.
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Title: "THE GREAT ORION NEBULA" - Deep Sky 750mm LRGBhA - Constellation Orionis
Description:
"THE GREAT ORION NEBULA"
- Deep Sky 750mm LRGBhA
- Constellation Orionis
Even though my last Orion pictures were mostly well received, there was some (good) criticism here and there that I tried to heed ^^ So, one more time, the big Orion Nebula with the Running Man Nebula above it.
A little less purple, a little brighter, paid a little more attention to the stars and most importantly, I took care not to break the extremely bright core when editing :-)
The Orion Nebula (M42 or NGC 1976) is an emission nebula in the constellation of Orion. Due to the high apparent brightness of its center above the 4th magnitude, the nebula is clearly visible to the naked eye as part of Orion's Sword south of the three stars of Orion's Belt. Overall, it has an angular extension of about one degree.
The Orion Nebula is a subregion of the interstellar molecular cloud OMC-1 in the Orion molecular cloud complex. It consists mainly of hydrogen. Stars form in the nebula, whose ionizing radiation makes the nebula shine in the visible range. It is therefore also classified as an H-II area. At a distance of about 1350 light-years, it is one of the most active star-forming regions in the galactic neighborhood, which is why it is a preferred study object for studying star formation. It is expected to evolve into a Pleiades-like open star cluster.
The main ionization source of the Orion Nebula is the star θ¹ Orionis C1, which is also one of the most luminous stars known with more than 200,000 times the luminosity of the Sun. However, the immediately adjacent and similarly configured De Mairan's Nebula has a different ionizing source and is therefore not part of the Orion Nebula.
| Object : M42 The Great Orion Nebula
| Stack RGB : 288 Lights R+G+B / 100 Darks / 25 Flats / 500 Bias
| Stack LUM : 576 Lights Luminance / 100 Darks / 25 Flats / 500 Bias
| EBV Tools : Pixinsight / Adobe PS&LR / GraXpert / AstraImage
| Pixinsight: Blur X, Noise X, Star X Terminator, HDR Compilation
| Guiding : PHD2 & ZWO-ASI120 Mono / N.I.N.A.
| M&O : AZ-EQ6 GT Pro / Skywatcher 150/750 PDS
| Filter : Astronomy L/R/G/B
| Stuff : iKK GPU / OCTO+ 2"/ bezel ring / Lacerta MFOK
| Camera : Atik 16200 Mono & Filra / BW 750mm
| Exif RGB1 : BLZ each 64x 5s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif RGB2 : BLZ each 64x 60s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif RGB3 : BLZ 16x 180s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif LUM1 : BLZ 256x 2s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif LUM2 : BLZ 64x 5s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif LUM3 : BLZ 256x 60s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Total BLZ: 11 hours 11 minutes 52 seconds
Conditions for registration:
Clear nights, taken directly from the small town at Bortle 7 sky, clear light pollution from city lights.
#constellationorionis #greatorionnebula #runningmannebula #starless #universe #artofpixastro #astrophotography
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Title: "M42 - Orion Nebula & NGC1977 Runningman Nebula" - LRGB 750mm
Description:
"THE GREAT ORIONEBULA"
"THE RUNNINGMAN NEBULA"
- Deepsky 750mm LRGB
- Constellation Orionis
Final workout of the large Orion Nebula in LRGB - a rework incorporating my current workflow, which I didn't use like this back then. This includes Generic Hyperbolic Strech, Blur X Terminator, Noise X Terminator, SPCC and this time, manually blended HDR. This is one of my last exposures, with the Skywatcher 150/750PDS, which has now been replaced by a Celestron SCEHD11.
The Orion Nebula(M42 or NGC 1976) is an emission nebula in the constellation Orion. Due to the large apparent brightness of its center above 4th magnitude, the nebula is easily visible to the naked eye star-like as part of Orion's sword south of the three stars of Orion's belt. Overall it has an angular extent of about one degree.
The Orion Nebula is a part of the interstellar molecular cloud OMC-1 in the Orion molecular cloud complex. It consists mainly of hydrogen. Stars are formed in the nebula and their ionizing radiation makes the nebula glow in the visible range. Therefore it is also classified as H-II region. At a distance of about 1350 light-years, it is one of the most active star-forming regions in the Galactic neighborhood, making it a favorite object for studying star formation. It is expected to evolve into an open star cluster similar to the Pleiades.
The main ionization source of the Orion Nebula is the star θ¹ Orionis C1, which is also one of the most luminous stars known, with more than 200,000 times the luminosity of the Sun. The nearby and similar De Mairans Nebula has a different ionizing source and is therefore not part of the Orion Nebula.
| Object : M42 The Great Orion Nebula
| Stack RGB : 288 Lights R+G+B / 100 Darks/ 25 Flats / 500 Bias
| Stack LUM : 576 Lights / 100 Darks / 25 Flats / 500 Bias
| EBVTools : Pixinsight / Adobe PS&LR / GraXpert / AstraImage
| EBVTools : Blur X- / Noise X- / Star X Terminator / APF-R
| Pixinsight : Blur X-, Noise X-, Star X Terminator, HDR Compilation
| Guiding : PHD2 & ZWO-ASI120 Mono / N.I.N.A.
| M&O : AZ-EQ6 GT Pro / Skywatcher 150/750 PDS
| Filter : Astronomik L/R/G/B
| accessories : iKK GPU / OCTO+ 2" / aperture ring / Lacerta MFOK
| Camera : Atik 16200 Mono & Filra / BW 750mm
| Exif RGB1 : BLZ each 64x 5s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif RGB2 : BLZ each 64x 60s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif RGB3 : BLZ each 16x 180s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif LUM1 : PAGE 256x 2s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif LUM2 : PAGE 64x 5s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Exif LUM3 : PAGE 256x 60s per frame / UnityGain / f/5
| Total BLZ : 11 hours 11 minutes 52 seconds
Shooting conditions:
Clear nights, taken directly from small town in Bortle 7 sky, significant light pollution from city lights.
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Status | Advanced success |
Started | ... |
Astrometry.net job | 6996723 |
PixInsight job | 6UTUPOO69UNRDBMREQHQQWW8IT3OWVP3 |
PixInsight queue size | n/a |
PixInsight stage | TASK_LOG |
RA (center) | 05h35m04s.78 |
RA (top/left) | 05h38m02s.97 |
RA (top/right) | 05h31m58s.83 |
RA (bottom/right) | 05h32m06s.90 |
RA (bottom/left) | 05h38m11s.35 |
Dec (center) | -05°05′55″.3 |
Dec (top/left) | -04°09′29″.3 |
Dec (top/right) | -04°11′11″.8 |
Dec (bottom/right) | -06°02′19″.6 |
Dec (bottom/left) | -06°00′37″.6 |
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