Nebulae M8 and M20 together – ReprocessedI took a look at a previous image of M8 and M20 and did a little work on it… cleaned it up some. I need to do more, but it’s nto bad.Designations: • Common Name: Lagoon and Triffid Nebulae • Messier: M8 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6523 • Other: M20, NGC 6514, Sharpless 25, RCW 146, Gum 72Telescope: Orion ST-80Camera: SBIG STF-8300CObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 4,100 lyConstellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 3′, 37.00″Declination: -24°, 23′, 12.00″Magnitude: 6.00About 3 hours of light, reprocessed(Image ID: 255) M1, The Crab NebulaM1, the Crab Nebula, taken using telescope.orgDesignations: • Common Name: The Crab Nebula • Messier: M1 • New General Catalogue: NGC 1952 • Other: SN 1054Telescope: BRT Galaxy C14 w/foc redCamera: BRT FLI Maxcam CM2-1 E2V CCD47-10Object Type: Supernova RemnantDistance: 6500 lyConstellation: TaurusRight Ascension: 5 Hrs, 34′, 31.94″Declination: 22°, 0′, 52.20″Magnitude: 8.40RGB, Ha, OIII, and SII layered over pseudo-lum in Photoshop CS4(Image ID: 249) IC434 and NGC2024 – the Flame and the HorseheadThe Horsehead Nebula (IC434) and the Flame Nebula (NGC2024)Designations: • Common Name: Flame and Horsehead • Messier: n/a • New General Catalogue: NGC 2024 • Other: n/aTelescope: VernonscopeCamera: Canon 350DObject Type: Reflection NebulaDistance: 1350lyConstellation: OrionRight Ascension: 5 Hrs, 41′, 54.00″Declination: -1°, 51′, 0.00″Magnitude: 2.0060x120s One-shot color, processed in DeepSky Stacker and Photoshop CS4(Image ID: 245) M8 and M20 together – A work in progressThe Lagoon and Triffid nebulae together. A work in progress.Designations: • Common Name: Lagoon and Triffid Nebulae • Messier: M8 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6523 • Other: M20, NGC 6514, Sharpless 25, RCW 146, Gum 72Telescope: UnknownCamera: SBIG STF-8300CObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 4,100 lyConstellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 3′, 37.00″Declination: -24°, 23′, 12.00″Magnitude: 6.00This is approximately 3 hours of light… I’m still working on the final processing(Image ID: 244) The Bubble NebulaThe Bubble Nebula taken using the Open Univeristy’s PIRATE telescope on Tenerife.Designations: • Common Name: Bubble Nebula • Messier: n/a • New General Catalogue: NGC 7635 • Other: Sharpless 162, Caldwell 11Telescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Emission NebulaDistance: 7.1 to 11 klyConstellation: CassiopeiaRight Ascension: 23 Hrs, 20′, 48.30″Declination: 61°, 12′, 6.00″Magnitude: 10.00LRGB, 180 seconds each(Image ID: 241) NGC7000 – Hubble PaletteA re-processing of my old North American Nebula image done using the Hubble Palette.Designations: • Common Name: North American Nebula • Messier: n/a • New General Catalogue: NGC 7000 • Other: Caldwell 20Telescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Emission NebulaDistance: 1.6 klyConstellation: CygnusRight Ascension: 20 Hrs, 59′, 17.10″Declination: 44°, 31′, 44.00″Magnitude: 4.00Reprocessing of 300s Lum, 120 each Ha, OIII, SII.(Image ID: 240) Messeir 57: the Ring NebulaAnother fresh image of M57, taken with my Meade 2080 @ f/6.3 from Hockley, TXDesignations: • Common Name: Ring Nebula • Messier: M57 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6720 • Other: n/aTelescope: Meade 2080 with focal reducerCamera: SBIG STF-8300CObject Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 2.3 klyConstellation: LyraRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 53′, 35.08″Declination: 33°, 1′, 45.03″Magnitude: 8.80About 20 frames, single-shot color, stacked in Nebulosity 4.1 and processed in Photoshop.(Image ID: 239) Messier 57: the Ring NebulaA new image of the Ring Nebula taken from my observatory in Hockley, TXDesignations: • Common Name: Ring Nebula • Messier: M57 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6720 • Other: n/aTelescope: UnknownCamera: Un-named webcamObject Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 2.3 klyConstellation: LyraRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 53′, 35.08″Declination: 33°, 1′, 45.03″Magnitude: 8.80About 30 color frames stacked in Nebulosity 4.1 and processed in Photoshop.(Image ID: 238) Messier 20: the Trifid NebulaA new image of the Trifid taken using the Open University’s PIRATE telescope.Designations: • Common Name: Trifid Nebula • Messier: M20 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6514 • Other: n/aTelescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Emission NebulaDistance: 5.2 klyConstellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 2′, 23.00″Declination: -23°, 1′, 48.00″Magnitude: 6.30180s each LRGB(Image ID: 237) Messier 16: The Eagle NebulaA new image of the Eagle Nebula taken in Narrowband (H-alpha, OIII, SII) using the Open University’s PIRATE scope.Designations: • Common Name: Eagle Nebula • Messier: M16 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6611 • Other: Star Queen Nebula, Pillars of Creation, SpireTelescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 7 klyConstellation: SerpensRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 18′, 48.00″Declination: -13°, 49′, 0.00″Magnitude: 6.00Narrowband image, 180 seconds each Lum, H-alpha, OIII, SII.(Image ID: 236) The Swan NebulaA new copy of the swan done through iTelescope.net T13Designations: • Common Name: Swan Nebula • Messier: M17 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6618 • Other: Omega NebulaTelescope: Takahashi SKY90Camera: SBIG ST2000XCMObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 5.00Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 20′, 26.00″Declination: -16°, 10′, 36.00″Magnitude: 6.00300 seconds single shot color, layers separated, processed, and recombined using Photoshop CC(Image ID: 117) The Triffid NebulaThis might be my best yet.Designations: • Common Name: Triffid Nebula • Messier: M20 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6514 • Other: Triffid NebulaTelescope: Takahashi TOA-150Camera: SBIG STF-8300CObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 5.20Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 2′, 23.00″Declination: -23°, 1′, 48.00″Magnitude: 6.30A new single 300 second exposure on single-shot color CCD(Image ID: 115) The Eagle NebulaI re-imaged this object. My processing techniques have improved as well.Designations: • Common Name: Eagle Nebula • Messier: M16 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6611 • Other: Star Queen NebulaTelescope: Takahashi SKY90Camera: SBIG ST2000XCMObject Type: Open ClusterDistance: 7.00Constellation: SerpensRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 18′, 0.00″Declination: -13°, 47′, 0.00″Magnitude: 6.40Another single 300 second image, single-shot color.(Image ID: 114) The Eagle NebulaThe Eagle taken at Columbus using my SBIG STF-8300C through the C14Designations: • Common Name: Eagle Nebula • Messier: M16 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6611 • Other: Star Queen NebulaTelescope: C14 with focal reducerCamera: SBIG STF-8300CObject Type: Emission NebulaDistance: 7.00Constellation: SerpensRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 18′, 48.00″Declination: -13°, 49′, 0.00″Magnitude: 6.40Six 300 second frames, dark corrected and stacked with post-processing done in Photoshop.(Image ID: 107) The Triffid NebulaThe Triffid taken at Columbus using my SBIG STF-8300C through the C14Designations: • Common Name: Triffid Nebula • Messier: M20 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6514 • Other: n/aTelescope: C14 with focal reducerCamera: SBIG STF-8300CObject Type: Emission NebulaDistance: 5.20Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 2′, 18.00″Declination: -23°, 2′, 0.00″Magnitude: 6.30Six 300 second frames, dark corrected and stacked with post-processing done in Photoshop.(Image ID: 106) The Dumbell NebulaA new pic of the Dumbell Nebula taken using the Bradford Robotic Telescope. They’ve made some upgrades… and so have I.Designations: • Common Name: Dumbell Nebula • Messier: M27 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6853 • Other: Apple Core NebulaTelescope: BRT Galaxy C14 w/foc redCamera: BRT FLI Maxcam CM2-1 E2V CCD47-10Object Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 1.36Constellation: VulpeculaRight Ascension: 19 Hrs, 59′, 0.00″Declination: 22°, 43′, 0.00″Magnitude: 7.80180 Seconds RGB. Created a false-lum and overlayed color manually.(Image ID: 103) The Orion NebulaThe great nebula in Orion taken using the Bradford Robotic TelescopeDesignations: • Common Name: Orion Nebula • Messier: M42 • New General Catalogue: NGC 1976 • Other: LBN 974, Sharpless 281Telescope: BRT Galaxy C14 w/foc redCamera: BRT FLI Maxcam CM2-1 E2V CCD47-10Object Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 1350 lyConstellation: OrionRight Ascension: 5 Hrs, 35′, 17.30″Declination: -5°, 23′, 28.00″Magnitude: 4.00180 seconds RGB processed in CS4 using Carboni’s actions.(Image ID: 94) The Eagle NebulaReprocessed M16, The Eagle Nebula using carboni’s actionsDesignations: • Common Name: Eagle Nebula • Messier: M16 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6611 • Other: Sharpless 49, Star Queen NebulaTelescope: Takahashi Epsilon 250Camera: SBIG ST10XMEObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 7000 lyConstellation: SerpensRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 18′, 48.00″Declination: -13°, 48′, 0.00″Magnitude: 6.005 min lum, 2 min each RGB(Image ID: 92) The Eagle Nebula with narrow band dataM16 reprocessed with RGB, Ha, OIII, and SIIDesignations: • Common Name: Eagle Nebula • Messier: M16 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6611 • Other: Sharpless 49, Star Queen NebulaTelescope: Takahashi Epsilon 250Camera: SBIG ST10XMEObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 1Constellation: SerpensRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 18′, 48.00″Declination: -13°, 48′, 0.00″Magnitude: 6.005 min lum, 2 min each R G B, Ha, OIII, and SII, mixed in CS4 and punched up with Carboni’s actions.(Image ID: 91) M1 Crab NebulaThe crab nebula taken using two different scopesDesignations: • Common Name: Crab nebula • Messier: M1 • New General Catalogue: NGC 1952 • Other: Sharpless 244Telescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Supernova RemnantDistance: 7000 lyConstellation: TaurusRight Ascension: 5 Hrs, 34′, 31.94″Declination: 22°, 0′, 52.20″Magnitude: 8.40This was a combination of imagery, taken using two iTelescope instruments and blended in CS4.(Image ID: 90) The Crab NebulaDefinitely my best M1 to date.Designations: • Common Name: Crab nebula • Messier: M1 • New General Catalogue: NGC 1952 • Other: Crab NebulaTelescope: Takahashi Epsilon 250Camera: SBIG ST10XMEObject Type: Supernova RemnantDistance: 6.30Constellation: TaurusRight Ascension: 5 Hrs, 34′, 30.00″Declination: 22°, 1′, 0.00″Magnitude: 8.40Taken using iTelescope.net’s T5 rig. 300 sec lum, 120 sec each H-alpha, Green, Blue. Layered as RGB using H-alpha for the red channel. Cleaned up in photoshop using Carboni’s photoshop tools (also added diffraction spikes).(Image ID: 89) The Eagle NebulaA star-forming region and young open cluster in Serpens also known as the Star Queen Nebula. The dark-lane in the center of the nebula has the shape of an eagle with it’s talons out as if to strike. This area is also the area photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope and named the Pillars of Creation due to the existence of star-forming regions within.Designations: • Common Name: Eagle Nebula • Messier: M16 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6611 • Other: Star Queen NebulaTelescope: Takahashi Epsilon 250Camera: Canon 350DObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 7000.00Constellation: SerpensRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 18′, 48.00″Declination: -13°, 49′, 0.00″Magnitude: 6.00Taken using iTelescope.net, T5. Combined RGB and Ha. 300 seconds each for the colors, layered over 600 seconds of luminance.(Image ID: 82) Wide-field M8 and M20Nebulae M8 and M20 in one wide-field shotDesignations: • Common Name: Lagoon Nebula • Messier: M8 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6523 • Other: Lagoon NebulaTelescope: VernonscopeCamera: SBIG STF-8300CObject Type: Emission NebulaDistance: 4100.00Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 3′, 37.00″Declination: -24°, 23′, 12.00″Magnitude: 6.00(need to update)(Image ID: 80) North American NebulaThis is the North American Nebula taken using filters for doubly-ionized Oxygen (OIII), ionized Sulphur (SII) and Hydrogen-alpha.Designations: • Common Name: NGC7000 • Messier: M0 • New General Catalogue: NGC 7000 • Other: Caldwell 20, Sharpless 117Telescope: Takahashi FSQ FlouriteCamera: SBIG STL-11000MObject Type: Emission NebulaDistance: 1600.00Constellation: CygnusRight Ascension: 20 Hrs, 59′, 17.10″Declination: 44°, 31′, 44.00″Magnitude: 4.00300 sec lum, 120 sec each Oxygen III, Suphur II, and H-alpha. Re-mastered in Photoshop Creative Cloud.(Image ID: 79) North American NebulaThis is the North American Nebula again, this time I’ve layered in the narrow-band imagery on top of the RGB.Designations: • Common Name: NGC7000 • Messier: M0 • New General Catalogue: NGC 7000 • Other: Caldwell 20, Sharpless 117Telescope: Takahashi FSQ FlouriteCamera: SBIG STL-11000MObject Type: Emission NebulaDistance: 1600.00Constellation: CygnusRight Ascension: 20 Hrs, 59′, 17.10″Declination: 44°, 31′, 44.00″Magnitude: 4.00300 sec lum, 120 sec each Red, Green, Blue, Oxygen III, Suphur II, and H-alpha. RGB layered over Lum, then OIII, SII, and Ha merged as RGB and layered on top and faded in.(Image ID: 78) North American NebulaThis is the North American Nebula in RGB color, remastered.Designations: • Common Name: NGC7000 • Messier: M0 • New General Catalogue: NGC 7000 • Other: Caldwell 20, Sharpless 117Telescope: Takahashi FSQ FlouriteCamera: SBIG STL-11000MObject Type: Emission NebulaDistance: 1600.00Constellation: CygnusRight Ascension: 20 Hrs, 59′, 17.10″Declination: 44°, 31′, 44.00″Magnitude: 4.00300 sec lum, 120 sec each RGB, remastered in Photoshop CC.(Image ID: 77) North American NebulaThis is the North American Nebula taken using filters for doubly-ionized Oxygen (OIII), ionized Sulphur (SII) and Hydrogen-alpha.Designations: • Common Name: NGC7000 • Messier: M0 • New General Catalogue: NGC 7000 • Other: Caldwell 20, Sharpless 117Telescope: Takahashi FSQ FlouriteCamera: SBIG STL-11000MObject Type: Emission NebulaDistance: 1600.00Constellation: CygnusRight Ascension: 20 Hrs, 59′, 17.10″Declination: 44°, 31′, 44.00″Magnitude: 4.00300 sec lum, 120 sec each Oxygen III, Suphur II, and H-alpha.(Image ID: 70) North American NebulaThis is the North American Nebula in RGB color. Taken using the iTelescope network.Designations: • Common Name: NGC7000 • Messier: M0 • New General Catalogue: NGC 7000 • Other: Caldwell 20, Sharpless 117Telescope: Takahashi FSQ FlouriteCamera: SBIG STL-11000MObject Type: Emission NebulaDistance: 1600.00Constellation: CygnusRight Ascension: 20 Hrs, 59′, 17.10″Declination: 44°, 31′, 44.00″Magnitude: 4.00300 sec lum, 120 each R,G,B(Image ID: 69) The Rosette NebulaCaption To Be Added LaterDesignations: • Common Name: Rosette Nebula • Messier: n/a • New General Catalogue: * NGC 2237, NGC 2238, NGC 2239, NGC 2244, NGC 2246 • Other: Caldwell 50 Telescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Spiral GalaxyDistance: Constellation: MonocerosRight Ascension: 0 Hrs, 0′, 0.00″Declination: 0°, 0′, 0.00″Magnitude: 0.00I can no longer recall the details of this image’s capture or processing* The Rosette Nebula has five different NGC numbers. 2237 is part of the nebulous region but is usually used to denote the whole thing. 2244 is the designation for the open cluster within. The rest are different parts of the nebulousity of the overall object.(Image ID: 59) The Rosette NebulaCaption To Be Added LaterDesignations: • Common Name: Rosette Nebula • Messier: n/a • New General Catalogue: * NGC 2237, NGC 2238, NGC 2239, NGC 2244, NGC 2246 • Other: Caldwell 50 Telescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Spiral GalaxyDistance: Constellation: MonocerosRight Ascension: 0 Hrs, 0′, 0.00″Declination: 0°, 0′, 0.00″Magnitude: 0.00I can no longer recall the details of this image’s capture or processing * The Rosette Nebula has five different NGC numbers. 2237 is part of the nebulous region but is usually used to denote the whole thing. 2244 is the designation for the open cluster within. The rest are different parts of the nebulousity of the overall object. (Image ID: 58) The Ring NebulaCaption To Be Added LaterDesignations: • Common Name: Ring Nebula • Messier: M57 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6720 • Other: Ring NebulaTelescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 2.30Constellation: LibraRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 53′, 0.00″Declination: 33°, 2′, 0.00″Magnitude: 8.80I can no longer recall the details of this image’s capture or processing(Image ID: 40) The Ring NebulaCaption To Be Added LaterDesignations: • Common Name: Ring Nebula • Messier: M57 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6720 • Other: Ring NebulaTelescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 2.30Constellation: LibraRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 53′, 0.00″Declination: 33°, 2′, 0.00″Magnitude: 8.80I can no longer recall the details of this image’s capture or processing(Image ID: 39) The Ring NebulaCaption To Be Added LaterDesignations: • Common Name: Ring Nebula • Messier: M57 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6720 • Other: Ring NebulaTelescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 2.30Constellation: LibraRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 53′, 0.00″Declination: 33°, 2′, 0.00″Magnitude: 8.80I can no longer recall the details of this image’s capture or processing(Image ID: 38) The Ring NebulaCaption To Be Added LaterDesignations: • Common Name: Ring Nebula • Messier: M57 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6720 • Other: Ring NebulaTelescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 2.30Constellation: LibraRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 53′, 0.00″Declination: 33°, 2′, 0.00″Magnitude: 8.80I can no longer recall the details of this image’s capture or processing(Image ID: 37) The Great Nebula in OrionAnother image, another camera. Much better processing as well.Designations: • Common Name: Orion Nebula • Messier: M42 • New General Catalogue: NGC 1976 • Other: Orion NebulaTelescope: Meade 2080 with focal reducerCamera: Canon 350DObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 1.60Constellation: OrionRight Ascension: 5 Hrs, 35′, 0.00″Declination: -5°, 27′, 0.00″Magnitude: 4.00This image of M42 used a flat frame to help even it out and remove the vignetting. single frame, 300 seconds @ ISO1600, bin 1×1(Image ID: 30) The Great Nebula in OrionThe Orion Nebula is a harder target than most people think. Sure, it’s bright, but there’s areas of dimness as well, and it can be particularly difficult to bring out detail.Designations: • Common Name: Orion Nebula • Messier: M42 • New General Catalogue: NGC 1976 • Other: Orion NebulaTelescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 1.60Constellation: OrionRight Ascension: 5 Hrs, 35′, 0.00″Declination: -5°, 27′, 0.00″Magnitude: 4.00This is a single frame at 60 seconds cleaned up with a dark frame and bias frame. Unfortunately, no flat frame was available, so it suffers from obvious vignetting.(Image ID: 29) The Dumbell NebulaThe Dumbell/Apple Core againDesignations: • Common Name: Dumbell Nebula • Messier: M27 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6853 • Other: Apple Core NebulaTelescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 1.25Constellation: VulpeculaRight Ascension: 19 Hrs, 59′, 0.00″Declination: 22°, 43′, 0.00″Magnitude: 7.40(Image ID: 22) The Dumbell Nebulacaption neededDesignations: • Common Name: Dumbell Nebula • Messier: M27 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6853 • Other: Apple Core NebulaTelescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 1.36Constellation: VulpeculaRight Ascension: 19 Hrs, 59′, 36.34″Declination: 22°, 43′, 16.09″Magnitude: 7.50more notes to come later(Image ID: 21) The Dumbell Nebulacomments to come laterDesignations: • Common Name: Dumbell Nebula • Messier: M27 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6853 • Other: Apple Core NebulaTelescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 1.36Constellation: VulpeculaRight Ascension: 19 Hrs, 59′, 0.00″Declination: 22°, 43′, 0.00″Magnitude: 7.50notes to come later(Image ID: 20) The Dumbell NebulaAnother view of the Dumbell Nebula, processed to highlight the greener shadesDesignations: • Common Name: Dumbell Nebula • Messier: M27 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6853 • Other: Apple Core NebulaTelescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 1.25Constellation: VulpeculaRight Ascension: 19 Hrs, 59′, 0.00″Declination: 22°, 43′, 0.00″Magnitude: 7.40(Image ID: 19) The Dumbell NebulaAnother view of the Dumbell, Processed slightly differentlyDesignations: • Common Name: Dumbell Nebula • Messier: M27 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6853 • Other: Apple Core NebulaTelescope: UnknownCamera: UnknownObject Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 1.25Constellation: VulpeculaRight Ascension: 19 Hrs, 59′, 0.00″Declination: 22°, 43′, 0.00″Magnitude: 7.40(Image ID: 18) The Dumbell NebulaLooks more like an apple core than a dumbell, if you ask me.Designations: • Common Name: Dumbell Nebula • Messier: M27 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6853 • Other: Apple Core NebulaTelescope: C14 with focal reducerCamera: Canon 350DObject Type: Planetary NebulaDistance: 1.36Constellation: VulpeculaRight Ascension: 19 Hrs, 59′, 0.00″Declination: 22°, 43′, 0.00″Magnitude: 7.80several 60 second exposures stacked and processed(Image ID: 17) The Triffid NebulaRich color from the iTelescope STF-8300 camera.Designations: • Common Name: Triffid Nebula • Messier: M20 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6514 • Other: Triffid NebulaTelescope: Takahashi TOA-150Camera: SBIG STF-8300CObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 5.20Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 2′, 23.00″Declination: -23°, 1′, 48.00″Magnitude: 6.30single 300 second exposure on single-shot color CCD(Image ID: 16) The Triffid NebulaAn early run on the Triffid. Poor tracking lead to star trailsDesignations: • Common Name: Triffid Nebula • Messier: M20 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6514 • Other: Triffid NebulaTelescope: C14 with focal reducerCamera: Nikon D5000Object Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 5.20Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 2′, 23.00″Declination: -23°, 1′, 48.00″Magnitude: 6.30single 300 second exposure(Image ID: 15) The Triffid NebulaAnother of the Triffid Nebula. Beautiful colorsDesignations: • Common Name: Triffid Nebula • Messier: M20 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6514 • Other: Triffid NebulaTelescope: Meade 2080 with focal reducerCamera: Canon 350DObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 5.20Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 2′, 23.00″Declination: -23°, 1′, 48.00″Magnitude: 6.30multiple 300 second frames stacked and corrected.(Image ID: 14) The Swan NebulaiTelescope.net T13, more processing and croppingDesignations: • Common Name: Swan Nebula • Messier: M17 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6618 • Other: Omega NebulaTelescope: Takahashi SKY90Camera: SBIG ST2000XCMObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 5.00Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 20′, 26.00″Declination: -16°, 10′, 36.00″Magnitude: 6.00300 sec bin 1×1, enhanced in PS CS4 and cropped.(Image ID: 13) The Swan Nebulataken using iTelescope.net’s T13 scope. MUCH better quality image. Lots of detailDesignations: • Common Name: Swan Nebula • Messier: M17 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6618 • Other: Omega NebulaTelescope: Takahashi SKY90Camera: SBIG ST2000XCMObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 5.00Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 20′, 26.00″Declination: -16°, 10′, 36.00″Magnitude: 6.00300 seconds, Bin 1×1, single-shot color.(Image ID: 12) The Swan NebulaTaken using a remote telescope (iTelescope.net). Much better image overallDesignations: • Common Name: Swan Nebula • Messier: M17 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6618 • Other: Omega NebulaTelescope: Takahashi SKY90Camera: SBIG ST2000XCMObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 5.00Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 20′, 26.00″Declination: -16°, 10′, 36.00″Magnitude: 6.00iTelescope.net image. 300 sec single shot color, cropped(Image ID: 11) The Swan NebulaOne of my favorite objects, M17, the Swan Nebula, also known as the Omega Nebula.Designations: • Common Name: Swan Nebula • Messier: M17 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6618 • Other: Omega NebulaTelescope: Meade 2080 with focal reducerCamera: Nikon D5000Object Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 5.00Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 20′, 26.00″Declination: -16°, 10′, 36.00″Magnitude: 6.0060 second or so subs at ISO3200 stacked in DSS.(Image ID: 10) The Eagle NebulaTaken using iTelescope T13 in Australia – MUCH better qualityDesignations: • Common Name: Eagle Nebula • Messier: M16 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6611 • Other: Star Queen NebulaTelescope: Takahashi SKY90Camera: SBIG ST2000XCMObject Type: Open ClusterDistance: 7.00Constellation: SerpensRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 18′, 0.00″Declination: -13°, 47′, 0.00″Magnitude: 6.40single 300 second image, single-shot color.(Image ID: 9) The Eagle NebulaNot a great shot, due to tracking errors, but it’s the eagle nebula (AKA the pillars of creation).Designations: • Common Name: Eagle Nebula • Messier: M16 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6611 • Other: Star Queen NebulaTelescope: Meade 2080 with focal reducerCamera: Canon 350DObject Type: Open ClusterDistance: 7.00Constellation: SerpensRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 18′, 48.00″Declination: -13°, 49′, 0.00″Magnitude: 6.40Single 300 second image. Tracking problems lead to poor quality.(Image ID: 8) The Triffid NebulaThe Triffid taken at Columbus using the 350DDesignations: • Common Name: Triffid Nebula • Messier: M20 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6514 • Other: n/aTelescope: Meade 2080 with focal reducerCamera: Canon 350DObject Type: Open ClusterDistance: 5.20Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 2′, 18.00″Declination: -23°, 2′, 0.00″Magnitude: 6.30multiple frames (unsure how many). 300sec at ISO 1600.(Image ID: 5) The Lagoon NebulaOne of my first shots using the modded 350D. It compares well to the STF-8300C. The color isn’t as rich, but the detail is pretty good.Designations: • Common Name: Lagoon Nebula • Messier: M8 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6523 • Other: Lagoon NebulaTelescope: Meade 2080 with focal reducerCamera: Canon 350DObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 4.10Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 3′, 48.00″Declination: -24°, 23′, 0.00″Magnitude: 6.00300 sec at ISO1600. Probably multiple frames stacked and corrected with flat, dark, and bias.(Image ID: 4) The Lagoon NebulaM8, the Lagoon Nebula taken using an iTelescope.net system.Designations: • Common Name: Lagoon Nebula • Messier: M8 • New General Catalogue: NGC 6523 • Other: Lagoon NebulaTelescope: Takahashi TOA-150Camera: SBIG STF-8300CObject Type: Starforming Nebula (with open cluster)Distance: 4.10Constellation: SagittariusRight Ascension: 18 Hrs, 3′, 48.00″Declination: -24°, 23′, 0.00″Magnitude: 6.00Single-shot color, one 300 second frame bin 1×1. iTelescope.net T3 at Mayhill, NM.(Image ID: 3) The Crab NebulaProbably my best yet, the Supernova Remnant M1.Designations: • Common Name: Crab nebula • Messier: M1 • New General Catalogue: NGC 1952 • Other: Crab NebulaTelescope: Meade 2080Camera: Canon 350DObject Type: Supernova RemnantDistance: 6.30Constellation: TaurusRight Ascension: 5 Hrs, 34′, 30.00″Declination: 22°, 1′, 0.00″Magnitude: 8.40I believe this was approximately 10 60 second exposures at ISO1600. Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker and processed in Photoshop CS4.(Image ID: 1)