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date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 22:44:00 +0200,
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From Gamma to Eta Cygnus in H-Alpha: big mosaic
I hope you will appreciate the enclosed picture taken out from a mosaic
of 20 images in Hydrogen-Alpha of the heart of Cygnus: from gamma to
eta Cygnus: :
The 20 images for mosaic have been composed with a program of
graphic elaboration.
These the technical data of resumption:
Coordinates of the center mosaic AR: 20h 12m 03s e Dec: +37° 47' 20"
Apparent total size: : 7° 31' x 6° 18'
Lens: Pentax SDUFII 100mm f/4
Ccd SBIG ST-10XME
Field: 1,4° x 2,1°
Filter H-Alpha 6,3nm
Total time of exposure: 120 hours
Exposure time for each frame: 30 minutes
Number of nights of work 28
Total frame: 240
Start date: 2009.08.28
End date: 2009.10.13
The site: Roma (Italy)
For me this is one of the most beautiful in the northern sky because
rich star clusters, dust and hydrogen gas.
With my best regards,
Danilo Pivato
www.danilopivato.com
date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 22:44:00 +0200
author: Danilo Pivato
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Re: From Gamma to Eta Cygnus in H-Alpha: big mosaic
On Oct 21, 10:44 pm, "Danilo Pivato" wrote:
> I hope you will appreciate the enclosed picture taken out from a mosaic
> of 20 images in Hydrogen-Alpha of the heart of Cygnus: from gamma to
> eta Cygnus: :
> The 20 images for mosaic have been composed with a program of
> graphic elaboration.
> These the technical data of resumption:
>
> Coordinates of the center mosaic AR: 20h 12m 03s e Dec: ° 47' 20"
> Apparent total size: : 7° 31' x 6° 18'
> Lens: Pentax SDUFII 100mm f/4
> Ccd SBIG ST-10XME
> Field: 1,4° x 2,1°
> Filter H-Alpha 6,3nm
> Total time of exposure: 120 hours
> Exposure time for each frame: 30 minutes
> Number of nights of work 28
> Total frame: 240
> Start date: 2009.08.28
> End date: 2009.10.13
> The site: Roma (Italy)
>
> For me this is one of the most beautiful in the northern sky because
> rich star clusters, dust and hydrogen gas.
> With my best regards,
>
> Danilo Pivatowww.danilopivato.com
Truly remarkable. Thankyou for sharing your amazing images.
The sheer number of stars visible is shocking.
date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 12:21:10 -0700 (PDT)
author: Chris.B
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Re: From Gamma to Eta Cygnus in H-Alpha: big mosaic
"Danilo Pivato" wrote in message
news:4adf7289$0$1094$4fafbaef@reader3.news.tin.it...
>I hope you will appreciate the enclosed picture taken out from a mosaic
> of 20 images in Hydrogen-Alpha of the heart of Cygnus: from gamma to
> eta Cygnus: :
> The 20 images for mosaic have been composed with a program of
> graphic elaboration.
> These the technical data of resumption:
>
> Coordinates of the center mosaic AR: 20h 12m 03s e Dec: +37° 47' 20"
> Apparent total size: : 7° 31' x 6° 18'
> Lens: Pentax SDUFII 100mm f/4
> Ccd SBIG ST-10XME
> Field: 1,4° x 2,1°
> Filter H-Alpha 6,3nm
> Total time of exposure: 120 hours
> Exposure time for each frame: 30 minutes
> Number of nights of work 28
> Total frame: 240
> Start date: 2009.08.28
> End date: 2009.10.13
> The site: Roma (Italy)
>
> For me this is one of the most beautiful in the northern sky because
> rich star clusters, dust and hydrogen gas.
> With my best regards,
>
> Danilo Pivato
> www.danilopivato.com
Excellent, Danilo!
It isn't until "the big picture" is seen that you realise just how much
gas and dust there is in many areas of the sky. Far too many folk
image an object (eg the Crescent nebula) and use software to remove
all of the background, perhaps assuming it is noise or gradients.
Personally, I prefer to keep it in the image, if it is genuine emission.
Best,
--
Rob
date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 13:22:16 -0000
author: Rob
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