Taurus Barnards

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Taurus Barnards

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This five degree field of view contains several Barnard dark nebulae found in Taurus:

Barnard 14, 22 and 220 near the top left

Barnard 19 near the center top

Barnard 217, 218 and 216 near the top right

Barnard 18 and 215 along the bottom

See the annotated version for the locations of these and various other nebulae.

Luminance – 10x600s – 60 minutes – binned 1x1
RGB – 10x600s – 60 minutes each – binned 1x1

240 minutes total exposure – 4 hours

Imaged October 1st, 4th, 27th and 30th and November 1st, 2022 at the IC Astronomy Observatory (Oria, Spain) with a FLI PL16083 on a Takahashi FSQ-106ED (with 0.73x focal reducer) at f/3.6 382 mm.

LRGB - https://www.flickr.com/photos/dcrowson/ ... 1/sizes/l/
LRGB annotated - https://www.flickr.com/photos/dcrowson/ ... 2/sizes/l/

This data is from Telescope Live (https://telescope.live/) “One-click Observations.”

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Re: Taurus Barnards

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That is really good, wow! Nice job on the processing :D

All the best,
Mark

"The Hankmeister" Celestron 8SE, orange tube Vixen made C80, CG4, AZ-EQ5 and SolarQuest mounts.
Too much Towa glass/mirrors.

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H/A - PST stage 2 mod with a Baader 90mm ERF on a Celestron XLT 102 (thanks Mike!)
Ca-K - W/O 61mm, Antares 1.6 barlow, Baader 3.8 OD and Ca-K filters with a ZWO ASI174mm.
W/L - C80-HD with Baader 5.0 & 3.8 Solar film, Solar Continuum 7.5nm and UV/IR filters with a Canon EOS 550D.
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