M42 The Orion Nebula
M42 The Orion Nebula
So I did my first remote astro photography. I would like to thank @telescope.live for providing such an amazing facility 💯ðŸ”.
Image shown here is the final outcome of the observation of the M42(The Orion Nebula). It is a very bright nebula located in the sword of Orion (constellation). It is bright enough that it can be seen with naked eyes 👀. It is expected that it is giving birth to perhaps a thousand stars and there is a black hole at its heart (according to suggestion of International team of astronomers, 2012).
Telescope : Takahashi FSQ-106ED
Luminance : 4 x 60s (bin 1)
Red : 3 x 60s (bin 1)
Green : 1 x 60s (bin 1)
Blue : 1 x 60s (bin 1)
Total Integration : 9 min
Stacking : DSS
Post-processing : Photoshop
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@telescope.live #astrophotography #orion #orionnebula #deepskyphotography #nightphotography #longexposurephotography
Image shown here is the final outcome of the observation of the M42(The Orion Nebula). It is a very bright nebula located in the sword of Orion (constellation). It is bright enough that it can be seen with naked eyes 👀. It is expected that it is giving birth to perhaps a thousand stars and there is a black hole at its heart (according to suggestion of International team of astronomers, 2012).
Telescope : Takahashi FSQ-106ED
Luminance : 4 x 60s (bin 1)
Red : 3 x 60s (bin 1)
Green : 1 x 60s (bin 1)
Blue : 1 x 60s (bin 1)
Total Integration : 9 min
Stacking : DSS
Post-processing : Photoshop
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@telescope.live #astrophotography #orion #orionnebula #deepskyphotography #nightphotography #longexposurephotography
Telescope
Takahashi FSQ-106ED
Camera
FLI PL16803
Location
Heaven's Mirror Observatory, Australia
Date of observation
15/09/2020, 17:32 UTC
Filters
LRGB
Processing
DSS, Photoshop