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Astronomy => Astrophotography => Topic started by: Roberto on Sep 05, 2022, 17:40:44

Title: Last of the summer...
Post by: Roberto on Sep 05, 2022, 17:40:44
Hello All,

Now the weather has turned, I've finished processing the last images I took during the long spell of good weather we had:

LBN 248 in Cygnus - RHaGB

Details here:  https://www.astrobin.com/jjm3kt/D/ (https://www.astrobin.com/jjm3kt/D/)

One bright nebula that does not get imaged often.  The area contains LBN248 which is quite colourful and beautiful but also some van den Bergh objects and plenty of open clusters overlaying an active Ha region.

Dates: 28 Jul 2022 ·  29 Jul 2022 ·  7 Aug 2022 ·  8 Aug 2022 ·  9 Aug 2022
Frames: OSC - 82×300″(6h 50′) bin 1×1, Astrodon H-alpha 5nm: 24×1200″(8h) bin 1×1
Integration: 14h 50′
Avg. Moon age: 12.41 days
Avg. Moon phase: 49.11%

(https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/v6-9tGhX2coJ_2560x0_0nse9Boz.jpg)

MWP 1 and Alv 1 - Faint Planetary Nebulae in Cygnus - HaOIIIRGB

Details here:  https://www.astrobin.com/qllet4/F/ (https://www.astrobin.com/qllet4/F/)

Two very faint, recently discovered nebulae in Cygnus:  Motch-Werner-Pakull 1 (MWP 1) and Alves 1 (Alv 1).  MWP 1, also called the Methuselah Nebula, was discovered in 1993.  Alv 1 was discovered in 2009.    Tough targets to be imaged from London under full Moon.

Dates: 9 Aug 2022 ·  10 Aug 2022 ·  11 Aug 2022 ·  12 Aug 2022 ·  13 Aug 2022
Frames: OSC 177×300″(14h 45′) bin 1×1, Astrodon H-alpha 5nm: 25×1200″(8h 20′) bin 1×1, Astrodon OIII 3nm: 23×1200″(7h 40′) bin 1×1
Integration: 30h 45′
Avg. Moon age: 14.11 days
Avg. Moon phase: 96.61%

(https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/gX_MXPYVSQwF_16536x0_85166Htd.jpg)

And the annotated version to identify both objects:
(https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/dwTlhYE9Vb0-_2560x0_jnhs4c7r.jpg)

vdB 152, LDN 1217, GN 22.17.7 and others high up in Cepheus - LRGB

Details here:  https://www.astrobin.com/quo26d/D/ (https://www.astrobin.com/quo26d/D/)

Although riding high in the night sky, this area suffers from sitting above the heavy light pollution dome of London to the north.  Had to contend with heavy gradients but enough exposure yielded good results from my location.  Usual tandem setup controlled by Voyager Advanced.

This is a fantastic object and field full of other background objects; check the annotated image at the link above.

Dates: 18 Aug 2022 ·  19 Aug 2022 ·  20 Aug 2022 ·  21 Aug 2022 ·  22 Aug 2022 ·  26 Aug 2022
Frames: OSC - 153×300″(12h 45′) bin 1×1, IDAS LPS-P2 50 mm: 85×600″(14h 10′) bin 1×1
Integration: 26h 55′
Avg. Moon age: 24.22 days
Avg. Moon phase: 31.86%

(https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/L22AzRys3L8T_16536x0_85166Htd.jpg)

And last but not least,

vdB 158, LBN 534 in Andromeda - LRGB

Details here:  https://www.astrobin.com/45izu6/C/ (https://www.astrobin.com/45izu6/C/)

Dates: 26 Aug 2022 ·  27 Aug 2022 ·  28 Aug 2022 ·  30 Aug 2022 ·  31 Aug 2022
Frames: OSC - 154×300″(12h 50′) bin 1×1, IDAS LPS-P2 50 mm: 89×600″(14h 50′) bin 1×1
Integration: 27h 40′
Avg. Moon age: 7.40 days
Avg. Moon phase: 5.87%

(https://cdn.astrobin.com/thumbs/RnipgrVxswDm_16536x0_vdm-3Zwq.jpg)

Roberto
Title: Re: Last of the summer...
Post by: Carole on Sep 05, 2022, 18:29:39
Amazing selection Roberto.

Carole
Title: Re: Last of the summer...
Post by: Roberto on Sep 06, 2022, 13:58:18
Thank you Carole!  I think we had an excellent summer in terms of weather and seeing, how lucky was that?

Roberto
Title: Re: Last of the summer...
Post by: Carole on Sep 06, 2022, 16:59:16
It certainly was, but unfortunately for most of it l was stuck for a suitable target that l hadn't done before.

Carole
Title: Re: Last of the summer...
Post by: Hugh on Sep 06, 2022, 18:44:59
Thanks Roberto for some nice pics over the summer (along with other members).  I always like the starfield background as well as the target ~ "It's full of stars!" (no prize for guessing the film quote)!

~ Hugh
Title: Re: Last of the summer...
Post by: garrick on Oct 09, 2022, 10:09:37
Great Image Roberto. Star colours are impressive.

Clear Skies

GW