Eagle Nebula (M16/NGC6611) in Serpens - July 2024 Photo by Turricula 477x10" exposure(80 min) Stacked and Stretched in Siril Color balancing, noise reduction in Photoshop

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Eagle Nebula (M16/NGC6611) in Serpens - July 2024 Photo by Turricula 477x10" exposure(80 min) Stacked and Stretched in Siril Color balancing, noise reduction in Photoshop

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Cocoon Nebula - IC 5146 Located in Cygnus, the IC 5146 is a reflection and emission nebula. I finally decided to put everything together on the Celestron EdgeHD 8 for deep space and do some testing to make sure my guiding worked and that I could reach focus. Guiding was the easy part, focus was the pain. I finally got it and on the first night I captured m27 amd NGC 869, those I will post soon. On night two, I decided to shoot the Cocoon on both my Edge as well as my Meade 80mm Triplet. This here is from the Edge, and though I had some focus drift in the middle of my imaging (can't seem to get the auto focus to do its thing when using my Canon), I am happy with the result, especially considering I did not use any filters. . Full resolution and details at Astrobin, link in Bio or here: https://www.astrobin.com/k22kkd/B/ . 274 x 60s 400 ISO Dark, flat, bias and dark flats used for calibration Providence, RI - Bortle 8 . @celestronuniverse Edge HD 8 Celestron 0.7 Reducer @canonusa EOS Ra Sky Watcher EQ6-R Pro Svbony 60mm Guide Scope (guide) ZWO asi290mm-mini (guide) Pegasus Powerbox Advanced . Captured using Astro Photography Tool, stacked in DeepSkyStacker, Pixinisight used for crop, color calibration, background extraction, star removal and Canon banding removal. Processing finished in Photoshop . @provjournal . . #astrophotography #astrophoto #phototography #astronomy #highpointscientific #OPTeam #myOPTgear #agenaastro #astromaniacmag #astrobackyard #backyardastronomy #cocoonnebula #Cygnus #ic5146 #darknebula #igworldclub_astrophotography #ig_spaceimage #ig_astrophotography #celestron #edgehd8 #canonphotography #ShotOnCanon #space #milkway #nebula #rhodeisland #canoneosra #apod #photo #nightphotography (at Providence, Rhode Island) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cim8KwIuPJ6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
One of my favorites from last night’s images. The wind was bothersome, but it was an otherwise lovely night. . . . . . #observethemoon #celestrontelescope #celestron #backyardastronomy #stem #explorepage https://www.instagram.com/p/CjN_Z9WuBKZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Un acercamiento al crater de impacto Copernicus, de 93km de diámetro y casi 4km de profundidad Desde la terraza en #mardelplata 🌃 _______________________ #mdp #mdq #mardelplata #mardel #mardelplataarg #astronomia #qhyccd #backyardastronomy #amateurastronomy #astrophoto #astropic #astropics #moon #luna #astrophotographer #astronomer #astrography #spacephotography #spacelovers #cosmos #space #crater #moonoftheday #moon_of_the_day #astronomylover #nasa (en Mar del Plata, Argentina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIoIbUZj1fh/?igshid=1ql8wcxvnxbty
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Dumbbell Nebula (M27) in Vulpecula - April 2024 Photo by Turricula 120x10" exposure (20 min) Stacked and stretched in Siril Color balancing, noise reduction in Photoshop
•The Orion Nebula (M42)• Distance: 1,350ly Constellation: Orion Equipment: Seestar S50
A massive emission/reflection nebula visible to the naked eye, the Orion Nebula is a vast star forming region made primarily of hydrogen gas and obscuring dust particles. Approximately 4,000 times the mass of the Sun, it is the nearest star forming region to the Earth and is illuminated by the young bright cluster of stars known as the Trapezium.
www.pixelatedcosmos.com
Tulip Nebula (Sh2-101) with Cygnus X-1 Black Hole (HD 226868)
95 minutes on the Tulip Nebula in Cygnus, stacked and stretched in Siril, processed in Photoshop.
This photo also includes Cygnus X-1, a significant x-ray source which turned out to be the first black hole discovered. It obviously cannot be seen directly, however the black hole orbits HD 226868 (brightest star to the upper right of the nebula). The object was famously the subject of the bet between Stephen Hawking and Kip Thorne, with Hawking betting that it was not a black hole while hoping to lose the wager.
https://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2011/cygx1/