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ASTRO: T Tarui and Hind's Variable Nebula
Larry names his sun shots. If I were to name this one I'd call it
"Warming by the Fire". The nebula sure looks as if it is being warmed by T Tauri. I see a bump on T Tauri at the upper right. Could this be Barnard's Nebula? I can't find any info on its position relative to T Tauri. Just that it is about 10" in size and lost in the glow of T Tauri. The glow in the background that ends above T Tauri is the Taurus Molecular Complex that covers a good sized part of the constellation. I was surprised it showed up with such a short exposure. Though my exposures were screwy due to working around clouds. Some were just unusable. In fact most were. I took 12 lum and 6 of each color and this is all I could salvage. Still, I think it came out very well. 14" LX200R@f/10, Lum=5x5' RG=3x5' B=5x5' all binned 2x2, STL-11000M, Paramount ME Rick -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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