
Evanescent Light
Photographs of the Cosmos by Ian Parker
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M1 Crab Nebula
Celestron EDGE8 with 0.7 reducer, 80x300s subs, Optolong L Extreme Ha/OIII filter; backyard Bortle 8/9
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The Veil Nebula (Cygnus Loop) complex and its components
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Witches Broom (Western Veil)
Celestron EDGE 8 with 0.7 reducer, dual narrowband Ha/OIII filter 70 x 300s, SII/OII filter 57 x 300s, Bortle 8-9
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Fleming's Triangular Whisp
Celestron EDGE 8 with 0.7 reducer, dual narrowband Ha/OIII filter 103 x 300s, SII/OII filter 75 x 300s, Bortle 8-9
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LBN576/CTB1 The Medulla Nebula
ZWO FF80 with 0.7 reducer,. Dual narrowband Ha/OII Optolong Ultimate filter, Bortle 2 sky
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Another very faint target. I had intended to get a full night (10hrs) imaging, but the sequence stopped short after about 3 hrs for unknown reason. I was surprised at how well the image came out after such a short integration time..
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