Super-Bubble Henize70 (SHO, redux)
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Super-Bubble Henize70 (SHO, redux)
Henize 70 (SHO)
Southern Hemisphere Super-Bubble in the Large Magellanic Coud (LMC): Henize 70 is a luminous super-bubble of interstellar gas about 300 light-years in diameter, blown by winds from hot, massive stars and supernova explosions, with its interior filled with tenuous hot and expanding gas. Over six hours of narrowband data from Telescope Live remote observatory in Chile. Pre and Post processed in custom SHO blend, in Pixinsight, with final touches in Paintshop Pro. Full details on Astrobin:
https://www.astrobin.com/79efb6/C/
Southern Hemisphere Super-Bubble in the Large Magellanic Coud (LMC): Henize 70 is a luminous super-bubble of interstellar gas about 300 light-years in diameter, blown by winds from hot, massive stars and supernova explosions, with its interior filled with tenuous hot and expanding gas. Over six hours of narrowband data from Telescope Live remote observatory in Chile. Pre and Post processed in custom SHO blend, in Pixinsight, with final touches in Paintshop Pro. Full details on Astrobin:
https://www.astrobin.com/79efb6/C/
Telescope
Planewave CDK24 (CHI-1)
Camera
QHY 600M (CMOS)
Location
Chile
Date of observation
March 2023
Filters
Sii, Ha, Oiii
Processing
Pixinsight, Paintshop Pro
Credits
Prana Astrophotography