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#ORION NEBULA 150 600MM PRO#
240 seconds x 26 lights | Mount EQ6 Pro |Total integration of 26 Lights: 104 minutes. A linha diagonal imaginária onde todos estes objetos de céu profundo acima descritos parecem estar alinhados, termina no centro inferior da imagem, apresentando uma nebulosa escura interessante, LDN 1622. A segunda emissão brilhante de H-alfa que atravessa horizontalmente a parte inferior da foto, é região final do Barnard’s Loop, Sh2-276. Seguindo a área acastanhada e densa de gás e poeiras, encontraremos M78, uma nebulosa de reflexão azul brilhante localizada no centro da imagem. Este campo estelar colorido e profundo, contempla parte da constelação de Orion com duas altas emissões de H-alfa, avermelhadas, do Complexo Molecular de Orion, que inclui a Nebulosa da Cabeça do Cavalo no lado direito da estrela Alnitak e abaixo dela, a Nebulosa da Chama, visível na imagem com um tom de pele. PT: No centro superior da imagem, as três estrelas supergigantes, Mintaka, Alnilam e Alnitak, brilham intensamente numa tonalidade azul, formando um triplet estelar também conhecido como Cinturão de Orion. The imaginary diagonal line where all of those deep sky objects above described seems to be aligined, ends in the bottom center of the image, featuring an interesting dark nebula, LDN 1622. The second bright H-alfa emission that runs horizontally across the photo, is the end of Barnard’s Loop, Sh2-276. Following down the brown dense area of gas and dust and we will find M78, a bright blue reflection nebula located in the center of the picture. It’s so bright it’s easily visible in binoculars in the Southern Hemisphere. Tarantula is a remarkably large star forming region on the edge of a neighbouring galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud.
#ORION NEBULA 150 600MM SKIN#
This colorful and deep wide starfield, snaps part of the Orion constellation with two strong reddish H-alfa emissions from the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex, that includes Horsehead Nebula at the right side of Alnitak, and below it, the Flame Nebula featuring a skin tone. NGC 2070 - Tarantula Nebula Public Domain Dylan ODonnell CATEGORY : Astrophotography 8,264 others viewed this post. The dark dust lanes between M42 and the comma-shaped M43 also stood out well, as did the faint bluish wisps of the Running Man Nebula.In the top center of the image three bright supergiant stars, Mintaka, Alnilam and Alnitak (from left to right) are shinning in blue, forming a stellar triplet also known as Orion´s Belt.
Our comparative test shot of Orion’s Sword showed lots of great detail in the Orion Nebula, M42, (above, right) as well as fainter objects in the Sword too.Ī relatively short exposure of 60s revealed the faint continuous loop that runs to the south and west of the main nebula. Re-adjusting the exposure gave us an excellent shot of the Moon, which was crisp and detailed despite its small size, with excellent contrast at the terminator.ĭeep-sky performance was also impressive, with the Evostar’s 600mm focal length, f/7.5 objective lens delivering some excellent images. There was no evidence of false colour anywhere in the shot. Next time I will do it with several expositions to reveal the heart. In spite of recurrent lens frog I have been able to take some shots. Here we did a number of deliberate over-exposures to try and catch the portion of the Moon that was dimly lit by reflected light from the Earth, known as earthshine (see above). Last week-end I went in an area classed Bortle 3 in South East France to take my first picture of Orion Nebula. Pointing the telescope at the heavens, our first test target was the crescent Moon. This means that as well as providing a good platform for astrophotography, you can use the Sky-Watcher ED80 straight out of the box for visual astronomy too. You also get a solidly built 2-inch right-angle diagonal and a 28mm 2-inch eyepiece with the scope. The scope’s eyepiece barrel is, like all of the scopes tested, a 2-inch fitting, and there’s a 2-inch to 1.25-inch adaptor supplied too. The fine-focus speed is geared at 11:1 and really allows you to approach accurate focus with precision. The Sky-Watcher’s focuser is excellent, offering dual-speed focusing, and tension adjustment and drawtube locking in the same screw. The Evostar’s tube rings have a male tripod screw and tightening ring on top, allowing you to piggy-back a DSLR camera on the top of the telescope. The Sky-Watcher mounting plate is in the form of a rail, which lets you slightly shift the position of the scope along its length – useful if you need to adjust the position of the scope to maintain balance after you’ve fitted a camera.