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Sharpless 2-129 nebula in H-alpha: mosaico [field: 4,03° x 2,43°]



 
 
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Old November 10th 09, 10:24 PM posted to sci.astro.ccd-imaging
Danilo Pivato
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Default Sharpless 2-129 nebula in H-alpha: mosaico [field: 4,03° x 2,43°]

Hi all,



this is a great nebula located in the south-west part of Cepheus,
with nicknamed the Flying Bat Nebula.
Given the large size of the nebula was necessary
prepare a mosaic composed of 4 shots with field 2.1° x 1.4°,
done in four nights.

For each shot were exposed 10 frames of 1800 seconds,
for a total of 20 hours.
Photo taken with Pentax SDUF II 400 / 4 + ccd Sbig ST-10XME
+ filter H-alpha from Roman sky
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Old November 13th 09, 02:11 PM posted to sci.astro.ccd-imaging
susan
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Default Sharpless 2-129 nebula in H-alpha: mosaico [field: 4,03°x 2,43°]

Another breath-taker! Simply gorgeous...



thanks, susan

 




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