M20 Trifid Nebula
M20 Trifid Nebula
The Trifid Nebula is a low-level object in our latitudes and is incredibly beautiful. Located in the constellation Sagittarius. It is represented immediately through the types of nebulae - emission (pinkish), reflective (color) and absorbing (blue). The dark filaments bordering the Triple Nebula formed in the atmospheres of cool giant stars. This is one of the most interesting nebulae in the summer southern sky, it is quite clearly visible already through a telescope of 150 mm.
Photo taken during ProDataSet data processing of the @telescope.live remote observation platform
Channel-by-channel shooting:
R (Red channel) - 7x180s
G (Green channel) - 6x180s
B (Blue channel) - 7x180s
Total accumulation: 1 hour
DSS addition
Post-processing: Photoshop
Photo taken during ProDataSet data processing of the @telescope.live remote observation platform
Channel-by-channel shooting:
R (Red channel) - 7x180s
G (Green channel) - 6x180s
B (Blue channel) - 7x180s
Total accumulation: 1 hour
DSS addition
Post-processing: Photoshop
Telescope
Planewave CDK24
Camera
FLI ProLine PL9000
Location
Chile
Date of observation
04.02.2021
Filters
RGB
Processing
Photoshop
Credits
Pro Dataset