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SH2-264 – “Space Junk”, Alex Woronow
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SH2-264 – “Space Junk”

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SH2-264 – “Space Junk”

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SH2-264 – “Space Junk”

OTA:……………….PlaneWave 17” f/6.8
Camera:………….FLI ML16803
Observatory:…. Deep Sky West, Chile

EXPOSURES:                
…R: 12 x 600 sec.            
…G: 20 x 600    
…B: 12 x 600        
…L: 12 x 600    
…H: 17 x 1800            
Total exposure 18 hours

>Image Width: 34 arc-minutes
>Processed by Alex Woronow (2022) using PixInsight, SWT, Topaz, 3DLut
>Note: This image has been resampled to 1400 pixels in height. Ideal viewing is obtained when the image is displayed at about 16” high on your monitor and from a viewing distance of 2-3’ feet.

This region, part of the greater Orion molecular cloud, hosts the formation of many larger-size stars. Only part of the cloud appears in this image, but the ragged edges suggest the turbulence being generated by the star formation.

The only narrowband images I had were Ha images. Together with the red broadband image, this allows writing a pair of simultaneous equations that separates the Ha emission line from the continuum. With the “pure” emission line in hand, I blended it 2::1 with the L to form a Super_L that underlies the image.

Alex

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SH2-264 – “Space Junk”, Alex Woronow

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