Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Orion (Ori)  ·  Contains:  41 the01 Ori  ·  42 c Ori  ·  43 the02 Ori  ·  44 iot Ori  ·  45 Ori  ·  De Mairan's nebula  ·  Great Nebula in Orion  ·  Hatysa  ·  M 42  ·  M 43  ·  NGC 1973  ·  NGC 1975  ·  NGC 1976  ·  NGC 1977  ·  NGC 1980  ·  NGC 1981  ·  NGC 1982  ·  NGC 1999  ·  Sh2-279  ·  Sh2-281  ·  The star 42Ori  ·  The star 45Ori  ·  The star θ1Ori  ·  The star θ2Ori  ·  The star ιOri  ·  VdB42  ·  VdB44
Orion Nebula Wide Field, Andrew Barton
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Orion Nebula Wide Field

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Orion Nebula Wide Field

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The Orion nebula was the first object I ever attempted to image. This would have been in the early 80’s on a home made Newtonian reflector with a T adapter for my film Canon AE-1 under the bright suburban skies of North Dallas. The results were not encouraging. When I finally got into digital astrophotography, M42 was my first target. This time I had a Celestron CPC 8 with a Starizona Hyperstar and I was blown away by the results. From that point I was hooked. I am certain many other astrophotographer's journeys began in a similar way.

I revisit M42 every couple of year as a way of marking my progress in this hobby. When I joined Astrobin, my first entry was M42. In comparison to my older version, this one highlights my move from a OSC CCD cameras to a mono CMOS camera and incorporates some Ha data in support of luminance to help bring out the rich dusty background surrounding M42. This image also incorporates three years of astro image processing experience.

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Description: Reduced the saturation of the magenta a bit.

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Description: Crop to remove stacking artifacts.

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Orion Nebula Wide Field, Andrew Barton