Helix Nebula
Helix Nebula
The Helix Nebula is an example of a planetary nebula, formed by an intermediate to low-mass star, which sheds its outer layers near the end of its evolution. Gases from the star in the surrounding space appear, from our vantage point, as if we are looking down a helix structure. The remnant central stellar core, known as the central star (CS) of the planetary nebula, is destined to become a white dwarf star. The observed glow of the central star is so energetic that it causes the previously expelled gases to brightly fluoresce.
The nebula is in the constellation of Aquarius, and lies about 650 light-years away, spanning about 0.8 parsecs (2.5 light-years). (Credits: Wikipedia)
The nebula is in the constellation of Aquarius, and lies about 650 light-years away, spanning about 0.8 parsecs (2.5 light-years). (Credits: Wikipedia)
Telescope
CHI-1
Camera
FLI Proline PL 9000
Location
El Sauce Observatory - Chile
Date of observation
Sep 2022
Filters
HaOIIISIILRGB
Processing
PixInsight / PS
Credits
Data Telescope Live - post-processed by Rouven Asmußen
Comments
Good work! May I learn the total integration time?
Many thanks! There are just over 30 hours in total.
Good work with the background nebulosity.