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re: New pic i took of IC 434 (Horsehead Nebula)
Posted on 1/10/22 at 4:19 pm to blueridgeTiger
Posted on 1/10/22 at 4:19 pm to blueridgeTiger
Thanks, nice pic you got there, you got Orion in there too nice framing
Posted on 1/10/22 at 4:19 pm to JCinBAMA
What is the bright light and fire/plasma looking stuff to the left?
Posted on 1/10/22 at 4:32 pm to GumboPot
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What is the bright light and fire/plasma looking stuff to the left?
That's the flame nebula NGC 2024...
Not my pic...
Posted on 1/10/22 at 4:38 pm to JCinBAMA
That's amazing. What are the predominate elements/material in that image? I mean, have astronomers come up with reasons why the flame nebula, well, looks like a flame to us?
Posted on 1/10/22 at 4:52 pm to GumboPot
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What are the predominate elements/material
Hydrogen gas and dust clouds and some other stuff stars are being born there, M16 the Eagle Nebula
has the famous pillar of creation Hubble pic where you can
see the stars are forming...
here's the Hubble pic..
Posted on 1/10/22 at 5:14 pm to GumboPot
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I mean, have astronomers come up with reasons why the flame nebula, well, looks like a flame to us?
Yes. Nebulas are lit up by the stars that form in them from the gas and dust. The elements within the clouds are what determine the color they will glow. But if the gas and dust is too thick we won't see any (visible) light from the stars within them.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 5:35 pm to JCinBAMA
Please stop making my head hurt by showing the vastness of space!
Posted on 1/10/22 at 5:39 pm to JCinBAMA
Not to hijack this tread, but been interested in a good astronomy book for a while now. Any recs?
Posted on 1/10/22 at 5:57 pm to JCinBAMA
Groovy man. Love it. Thanks
Posted on 1/10/22 at 6:01 pm to JCinBAMA
Great job, OP.
Here is my shot of HB14 (Bikini constellation), a heavenly body which can sometimes be seen just above the horizon, near the lake in early evening.
Here is my shot of HB14 (Bikini constellation), a heavenly body which can sometimes be seen just above the horizon, near the lake in early evening.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 6:59 pm to JCinBAMA
Cool. I figured you had to have a decent technology investment to take something like that.
I was very into astronomy as a kid, and would like to try some Astro photography at some point in the future when I can hopefully spend more time away from the big city lights.
I was very into astronomy as a kid, and would like to try some Astro photography at some point in the future when I can hopefully spend more time away from the big city lights.
This post was edited on 1/10/22 at 7:03 pm
Posted on 1/10/22 at 7:23 pm to MintBerry Crunch
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Your eye cannot take in enough light.
Just because we can't see infrared doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
It's your shitty eyes fault.
You’re wasting your breath. Some folks get off on calling space photography fake for some reason, I guess they think it’s edgy. It’s hard to differentiate the trolls from the idiots, but it’s probably not really worth trying to educate either group.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 7:35 pm to Chad504boy
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i look at the sky all the time and i've never seen anything that looks like that painted shite.
Checkmate.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 7:43 pm to JCinBAMA
If I wanted to get a setup like this how would I know if light pollution in my area would make it worthless?
Are you out in the middle of nowhere?
Are you out in the middle of nowhere?
Posted on 1/10/22 at 7:54 pm to GeneralLee
that's a very long exposure from a German Equatorial Mount tripod (GEM) (very expensive) that tracks celestial objects. Very nicely done.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 8:03 pm to JCinBAMA
Cool pic, would look nice on the side of an old van.
Posted on 1/10/22 at 8:08 pm to WaWaWeeWa
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If I wanted to get a setup like this how would I know if light pollution in my area would make it worthless?
Yes, South La sucks for viewing. High light pollution, humidity and temperature
Posted on 1/10/22 at 8:14 pm to whoisnickdoobs
20 Ten minute H alpha exposures ASI 1600 MM Cool From Nov/19. To the fellow that said he's never seen this type of stuff before, you can see it easily with a night vision scope and a semi dark site.
Full Res: LINK
Full Res: LINK
This post was edited on 1/10/22 at 8:16 pm
Posted on 1/11/22 at 8:02 am to Wraytex
Very nice pic
The scope Televue NP127IS very nice
The scope Televue NP127IS very nice
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