Vela Supernova Remnant
Vela Supernova Remnant
The Vela SNR is a supernova remnant 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). The association of the Vela supernova remnant with the
Vela pulsar, made by astronomers at the University of Sydney in 1968, was direct
observational evidence that supernovae form neutron stars (...)(Source: Wikipedia).
From "PRO DATASETS" from Telescope Live.
It is an HaOIII image from 72 exposures (Hax36, OIIIx36) for 300" each = 6h
PixInsight : Dynamic narrowband combinations with PixelMath:
R = Ha
G = ((Oiii*Ha)^~(Oiii*Ha))*Ha + ~((Oiii*Ha)^~(Oiii*Ha))*Oiii
B = Oiii
-->BackgroundNeutralization.
Its source Type II supernova exploded approximately 11,000–12,300 years ago (and was
about 800 light-years away). The association of the Vela supernova remnant with the
Vela pulsar, made by astronomers at the University of Sydney in 1968, was direct
observational evidence that supernovae form neutron stars (...)(Source: Wikipedia).
From "PRO DATASETS" from Telescope Live.
It is an HaOIII image from 72 exposures (Hax36, OIIIx36) for 300" each = 6h
PixInsight : Dynamic narrowband combinations with PixelMath:
R = Ha
G = ((Oiii*Ha)^~(Oiii*Ha))*Ha + ~((Oiii*Ha)^~(Oiii*Ha))*Oiii
B = Oiii
-->BackgroundNeutralization.
SPECIFICATIONS
Telescope
Nikon 200 F/2 lens
Camera
FLI ML 16200
Location
Río Hurtado, Coquimbo Region, Chile
Date of observation
2021-01-26; 2021-01-27
Filters
Astrodon Ha (3nm), OIII (3nm)
Processing
Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight; Elements Photoshop
Credits
Data: Telescope Live; Processing: Pierluigi Carotti