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Here is an image of Sh2-82 - also known as LBN 129. Close by is LBN 128 also known as Cederblad 168. I understand these objects to be related in terms of the general gas and dust region in which they reside. The diagonal dust lane is pretty well populated with cataloged Dobashi dark nebula objects.
Image and details can be accessed from the link below. I also have a link to the annotated image.To some, the background may seem to have a red tint to it. I left this in intentionally since it was part of the Ha data that was somewhat pervasive low level signal outside the dark lanes.
Jim Thommes Jim's Astrophotography
David Levy Maksutov Newtonian, Celestron Edge 9.25, FSQ-106N Refractor (on loan), WO ZenithStar 66 APO Refractor, WO Megrez II APO, Sigma 150 mm EOS Lens
Losmandy G11/Gemini, iOptron GEM45, Celestron Advanced VX, iOptron CEM70
ST8300M Camera, Atik 383L, Canon 350D (IR cut modified), ASI1600M, ASI294M, ASI260M
Observatory - Desert Astronomy Association (Shelter Valley, CA)
KathyNS wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 12:25 am
Beautiful! It heats the heck out of my attempt.
Thanks Kathy. Keep in mind I had nearly pristine sky conditions and 50% more exposure time. You did seem to get better red saturation than I did.
Jim Thommes Jim's Astrophotography
David Levy Maksutov Newtonian, Celestron Edge 9.25, FSQ-106N Refractor (on loan), WO ZenithStar 66 APO Refractor, WO Megrez II APO, Sigma 150 mm EOS Lens
Losmandy G11/Gemini, iOptron GEM45, Celestron Advanced VX, iOptron CEM70
ST8300M Camera, Atik 383L, Canon 350D (IR cut modified), ASI1600M, ASI294M, ASI260M
Observatory - Desert Astronomy Association (Shelter Valley, CA)
MariusD69 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 11:37 am
Wonderful image! Great work, Jim!!
Thanks for the comment Marius.
Jim Thommes Jim's Astrophotography
David Levy Maksutov Newtonian, Celestron Edge 9.25, FSQ-106N Refractor (on loan), WO ZenithStar 66 APO Refractor, WO Megrez II APO, Sigma 150 mm EOS Lens
Losmandy G11/Gemini, iOptron GEM45, Celestron Advanced VX, iOptron CEM70
ST8300M Camera, Atik 383L, Canon 350D (IR cut modified), ASI1600M, ASI294M, ASI260M
Observatory - Desert Astronomy Association (Shelter Valley, CA)
KathyNS wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 12:25 am
Beautiful! It heats the heck out of my attempt.
Thanks Kathy. Keep in mind I had nearly pristine sky conditions and 50% more exposure time. You did seem to get better red saturation than I did.
Precisely... I was going to say.
I had just looked at Kathy's before seeing this one and it seems that Kathy's is actually really good all things considered.
BABO
Thanks BABO. Its always interesting to see different imagers tackle the same target. Particularly on an object less frequently imaged as this one. It is also interesting to see images on the internet of Sh2-82. Most are medium to wide fields (like Kathy and I have done). There are a few close in images - I would have expected this one to be shot more in close up.
Jim Thommes Jim's Astrophotography
David Levy Maksutov Newtonian, Celestron Edge 9.25, FSQ-106N Refractor (on loan), WO ZenithStar 66 APO Refractor, WO Megrez II APO, Sigma 150 mm EOS Lens
Losmandy G11/Gemini, iOptron GEM45, Celestron Advanced VX, iOptron CEM70
ST8300M Camera, Atik 383L, Canon 350D (IR cut modified), ASI1600M, ASI294M, ASI260M
Observatory - Desert Astronomy Association (Shelter Valley, CA)