Vela SNR - SHO - AUS2 16h Bundle
Vela SNR - SHO - AUS2 16h Bundle
Vela (or SNR G263.9-03.3) is one of the closest known to us supernova remnant, located in the southern constellation Vela. Its source Type II supernova exploded approximately 11,000–12,300 years ago, and was about 800 light-years away.
I chose the SHO rendition instead of the more classical (but so beautiful) HOO versions in order to restitute the richness of the color shades of this wonderful target, and to bring a personal vision into it.
H : 67x300s
S : 58x300s
O : 67x300s
Processed with Pixinsight & Photoshop
I chose the SHO rendition instead of the more classical (but so beautiful) HOO versions in order to restitute the richness of the color shades of this wonderful target, and to bring a personal vision into it.
H : 67x300s
S : 58x300s
O : 67x300s
Processed with Pixinsight & Photoshop
Telescope
FSQ 106 - AUS2
Camera
FLI PL16803
Location
HEAVEN'S MIRROR OBSERVATORY, AUSTRALIA
Date of observation
from 2020/12/17 to 2022/06/15
Filters
Astrodon SHO
Processing
Pixinsight & Photoshop
Credits
Mathieu Guinot @Telescope Live