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Thank you, Lukas and Mark
Thomas
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MBM (Magnani, Blitz and Mundy) 54 is a very faint molecular cloud (IFN or Galactic Cirrus) in the constellation Pegasus.
The prominent edge on spiral galaxy NGC 7497 and many background galaxies are visible through its dust.
ASA 10" Astrograph, ASA DDM60, Canon EOS 6D (~13h exposure time)
More data and higher resolution:
CS
Thomas
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The reflection nebula vdB 133 and the bipolar emission nebula Sh2-106 in the constellation Cygnus
details and higher resolution: http://www.distant-lights.at/vdb133-2015_07_16.htm
details of Sh2-106 in Halpha:
Thomas
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Very nice!
Thomas
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Very nice image, Antonio
Thomas
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Thank you, Ron!
Thomas
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The Propeller Nebula (Simeis 57, DWB 111) in the constellation Cygnus in narrowband:
Details and higher resolution: http://www.distant-lights.at/simeis57_hubble-2015_08_31.htm
Thomas
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Thank you, Bernhard and Mark
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The open cluster Melotte 15 in the center of the Heart Nebula in Hubble colors
Canon EOS 500D Mono, Astronomik narrowband Clipfilter
ASA 10" Astrograph, ASA DDM60
more details and higher resolution: http://www.distant-lights.at/ic1805_hubble-2015_10_30.htm
Thomas
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A beautiful combination of the open cluster NGC 225 (Sailboat Cluster) and the reflection nebula vdB 4 in Cassiopeia
Details and higher resolution: http://www.distant-lights.at/vdb4-2015_10_17.htm
Thomas
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Thank you very much, Martin!
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Hi Pavel
Perfect!!!
Thomas
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Hi
My last project during Nov and Dec 2015 was IC 342. This galaxy is not an easy target and it tooks a lot of time for processing:
Details and higher resolution: http://www.distant-lights.at/ic342-2015_11_16.htm
Thanks for looking
Thomas
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Another Reflection Nebula in Cygnus and an extremely faint planetary Nebula
FLI ML8300, ASA 10" Astrograph, ASA DDM60
Higher resolution: http://www.distant-lights.at/vdb134-2015_09_20.htm
Regards
Thomas
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Thank you, Luis!
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A very interesting and colorful area in cygnus:
10" Astrograph, 3" Wynne Corrector, FLI ML8300, DDM60 unguided
Higher resolution and more info: http://www.distant-lights.at/vdb136-2015_07_21.htm
Thomas
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This is my first narrowband image with my CCD
FLI ML8300 with Astrodon filters, total exposure time 12h 40min, 20min subs without guiding
ASA 10" Astrograph, ASA DDM60
Data and higher resolution: http://www.distant-lights.at/ic5070_hubble-2015_06_07.htm
Thomas
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Hi Antonio
Great image!
Beautiful colors and nice details
Thomas
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A few months ago I have got a second hand FLI ML8300 with filterwheel and Astrodon filters.
Here are my first images:
Messier 94:
Higher resolution and details: http://www.distant-lights.at/m94-2015_03_23.htm
NGC 4490/4485:
Higher resolution and details: http://www.distant-lights.at/ngc4490-2015_05_07.htm
Messier 64:
Higher resolution and details: http://www.distant-lights.at/m64-2015_06_07.htm
Thanks for looking
Thomas
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NGC 7000, the Great Wall in Cygnus in natural colors, shot with a Canon 500D Mono, Astronomik Ha-, OIII- and SII-Clipfilter, ASA 10" Astrograph, Wynne Corrector and DDM60 unguided
The Hubble-Version I have posted some month ago: http://forum.astrosysteme.com/index.php?/topic/395-the-great-wall-in-cygnus-narrow-band/
More data and higher resolution: http://www.distant-lights.at/ngc7000_nat-2014_06_09.htm
NGC 2174, the Monkey Head Nebula, in Hubble colors
Canon 500D Mono, Astronomik Ha-, OIII- and SII-Clipfilter, ASA 10" Astrograph, Wynne Corrector and DDM60 unguided
More data and higher resolution: http://www.distant-lights.at/ngc2174_hubble-2015_03_03.htm
NGC 1333
This image was shot with a normal, modified Canon 500D, ASA 10" Astrograph, Wynne Corrector and DDM60 unguided
More data and higher resolution: http://www.distant-lights.at/ngc1333-2014_12_23.htm
CS
Thomas
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Hi
During the last week I have finished the processing of my LBN 406 and IC 59/63 images which I have taken last summer
LBN 406:
Data and higher resolution: http://www.distant-lights.at/lbn406-2014_05_20.htm
IC 59/63:
Data and higher resolution: http://www.distant-lights.at/ic59ic63-2014_09_07.htm
Best Regards
Thomas
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Thank you, Antonio
Yes, I scraped off the Bayer-Matrix with a wooden stick. The only disadvantage is that also the microlenses disappear.
Thomas
NGC 7497 and MBM 54
in Deepsky
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Thank you, Antonio