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The Filaments and Dust Lanes of M42, Steve Argereow
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The Filaments and Dust Lanes of M42

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The Filaments and Dust Lanes of M42

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Description

The Image is the south Side of M42.  According to Burnham's Celestial Atlas, it represents
about 30 light years across.  The Brown clouds are dust layers, and the reddish orange is
H-Alpha and H-Beta Regions.  M42 has lots of fantastic high energy physics going on within it!
The Bright Group of Stars at the lower right are also known as "The Lower Sword of Orion".

Information Credits: Burnham's Celestial Atlas Volume II Orion


Telescope:  Explorer Scientific 127mm CF APO Refractor f/7.5  (952mm Focal Length)
Explore Scientific X0.7 Reducer f/5.25 (667mm Focal Length)
Mount  IOptron CEM40
Camera ZWOASI6200MC-Pro Temp -10C, Binning 1 x 1, Gain 100 Offset 50     
ZWO  EFW


 124 X 240 Second Exposures W/Optolong L-Extreme Filter  (6nm)
30 Dark Frames/20 Flats
Total Integration Time:  8 Hours 16  Minutes
Acquisition with SharpCap
Stacked with Astro Pixel Processor
Guiding PHD2
Processed with Astra Image
Photo taken from Seven Lakes, NC  Bortle 4.5

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The Filaments and Dust Lanes of M42, Steve Argereow