The Shark Nebula

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Last night's target, the Shark Nebula! Located in the constellation Cepheus, this is a large gaseous cloud, shaped by the hot stellar winds from the stars. As a bonus, there is a fairly bright galaxy near the right edge of the image, known simply by its catalog name of UGC 11861. Not a very sexy name...

As an extra bonus, I had a short time before it was dark enough to start shooting my intended target, and the moon was still up, so I got a photo of it.

-Celestron AVX mount
-Astro-Tech AT130EDT 130mm f/7 telescope with a 0.8x reducer, making it a 728mm focal length, f/5.6 scope.
-ZWO ASI2600MC Pro cooled camera
-ZWO EAF focuser
-Optolong L-Pro light pollution filter
-Pegasus Astro Mini Powerbox
-Orion 60mm guide scope
-Orion Starshoot autoguider
-Controlled with a MeLE Quieter3Q mini PC running Windows

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

-95 x 180sec subexposures
-calibrated with 15 each darks, flats, and dark flats
-Total integration time of 4.75hrs

Dark Shark Nebula LDN 1235 26 July 2023.jpg


Moon 26 July 2023.jpg
 
Phenomenal shots! Your moon shot is super sharp. Love it!

The Shark Nebula is appropriately named; it looks just like one, moving through the ocean. Beautiful.

All that, and a galaxy too? This is really impressive. Beautiful work! :clap:
 
Buuuu-dum.... buuuu-dum.... buu-dum buu-dum buu-dum bu-dum-bu-dum-bu-dum

Last night's target, the Shark Nebula! Located in the constellation Cepheus, this is a large gaseous cloud, shaped by the hot stellar winds from the stars. As a bonus, there is a fairly bright galaxy near the right edge of the image, known simply by its catalog name of UGC 11861. Not a very sexy name...

As an extra bonus, I had a short time before it was dark enough to start shooting my intended target, and the moon was still up, so I got a photo of it.

-Celestron AVX mount
-Astro-Tech AT130EDT 130mm f/7 telescope with a 0.8x reducer, making it a 728mm focal length, f/5.6 scope.
-ZWO ASI2600MC Pro cooled camera
-ZWO EAF focuser
-Optolong L-Pro light pollution filter
-Pegasus Astro Mini Powerbox
-Orion 60mm guide scope
-Orion Starshoot autoguider
-Controlled with a MeLE Quieter3Q mini PC running Windows

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

-95 x 180sec subexposures
-calibrated with 15 each darks, flats, and dark flats
-Total integration time of 4.75hrs

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beautiful shots!
 
Great shots as always.
 

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