The Iris Nebula

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The Iris Nebula! Imaged from the back yard on 5/25, this is a reflection nebula located in the constellation Cepheus. The center of the nebula is illuminated by a very bright star. The nebula is approximately 3 light years across and sits 1300 light years from Earth.

Hardware:
-Celestron AVX mount
-Scope: Astro-Tech AT130EDT 130mm f/7 refractor, 910mm focal length
-Explore Scientific field flattener
-Guide scope: Orion 60mm guide scope w/ Orion Starshoot autoguider
-Pegasus Astro mini powerbox
-Camera: ZWO ASI2600MC Pro
-Optolong L-Pro light polution filter
-ZWO EAF autofocuser
-Controlled via MeLe Quieter3Q mini PC running Windows

Software:
-Sequence Generator Pro for acquisition
-PHD2 for guiding
-PixInsight and Photoshop for processing

Image:
-80 subrames at 180 seconds each
-gain 100, offset 50, at -10 C
-Calibration frames: 15 flats, 15 dark flats, 20 darks
Total exposure time: 4 hours

Iris Nebula 25 May 2023.jpg


The imaging setup
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Another amazing shot! This one is beautiful in color - love the blue. I'm guessing the color helped give it the name?

Wonderful work!
 
You do get some amazing shots of the night sky... :encouragement:
 
Great image.
 
Another amazing shot! This one is beautiful in color - love the blue. I'm guessing the color helped give it the name?

Wonderful work!
I actually have no idea on the history of the name. I always thought it was because it looked like the iris of an eye, but I'm really not sure.
 
Wow.
I commented a few years ago on your set up...amazing.
And it reminds me to thank nurses as the only other people who could understand all these connections ;)
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Wow.
I commented a few years ago on your set up...amazing.
And it reminds me to thank nurses as the only other people who could understand all these connections ;)
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Thanks! There is the occasional meltdown when I have to trace all the wires to figure out what I forgot to plug in...
 

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