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Mario Motta
Sun, Jan 22, 2023 3:47 AM

2 more deep sky objects, best seen from southerly latitudes, these can be
done from Massachusetts however, just very low in the sky

NGC1360, a large faint planetary nebula in Fornax.
Taken with Ha/O3/S2, but.. essentially nothing in S2, very strong in O3,
fairly good Ha as well.
The O3 dominates, thus a very blue object, in fact known as the "Robin Egg
'' nebula. just as blue as the Blue snowball above pegasus, but much
larger. 2 hours imaging with C14edge, with ZWO ASI6200 camera, processed
PixInsight

NGC2467, in Puppis. Known as the "Skull and Crossbones nebula" This was in
NB imaging 2.5 hours (clouds moved in before the 3 hours was done)
Also with C14 and ZWO6200 camera, and Pixinsight

Mario

2 more deep sky objects, best seen from southerly latitudes, these can be done from Massachusetts however, just very low in the sky NGC1360, a large faint planetary nebula in Fornax. Taken with Ha/O3/S2, but.. essentially nothing in S2, very strong in O3, fairly good Ha as well. The O3 dominates, thus a very blue object, in fact known as the "Robin Egg '' nebula. just as blue as the Blue snowball above pegasus, but much larger. 2 hours imaging with C14edge, with ZWO ASI6200 camera, processed PixInsight NGC2467, in Puppis. Known as the "Skull and Crossbones nebula" This was in NB imaging 2.5 hours (clouds moved in before the 3 hours was done) Also with C14 and ZWO6200 camera, and Pixinsight Mario
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John Hobbs
Sun, Jan 22, 2023 4:23 AM

Mario, both very beautiful images, I particularly like the skull and cross bones; great color and detail.

John Hobbshobbs_john@verizon.net

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Subject: [Photo] deep southern deep sky

2 more deep sky objects, best seen from southerly latitudes, these can be done from Massachusetts however, just very low in the sky
NGC1360, a large faint planetary nebula in Fornax. Taken with Ha/O3/S2, but.. essentially nothing in S2, very strong in O3, fairly good Ha as well.The O3 dominates, thus a very blue object, in fact known as the "Robin Egg '' nebula. just as blue as the Blue snowball above pegasus, but much larger. 2 hours imaging with C14edge, with ZWO ASI6200 camera, processed PixInsight
NGC2467, in Puppis. Known as the "Skull and Crossbones nebula" This was in NB imaging 2.5 hours (clouds moved in before the 3 hours was done)Also with C14 and ZWO6200 camera, and Pixinsight
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Mario, both very beautiful images, I particularly like the skull and cross bones; great color and detail. John Hobbshobbs_john@verizon.net -----Original Message----- From: Mario Motta via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us> To: Michael Deneen via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us> Sent: Sat, Jan 21, 2023 10:47 pm Subject: [Photo] deep southern deep sky 2 more deep sky objects, best seen from southerly latitudes, these can be done from Massachusetts however, just very low in the sky NGC1360, a large faint planetary nebula in Fornax. Taken with Ha/O3/S2, but.. essentially nothing in S2, very strong in O3, fairly good Ha as well.The O3 dominates, thus a very blue object, in fact known as the "Robin Egg '' nebula. just as blue as the Blue snowball above pegasus, but much larger. 2 hours imaging with C14edge, with ZWO ASI6200 camera, processed PixInsight NGC2467, in Puppis. Known as the "Skull and Crossbones nebula" This was in NB imaging 2.5 hours (clouds moved in before the 3 hours was done)Also with C14 and ZWO6200 camera, and Pixinsight Mario_______________________________________________ Photo mailing list -- photo@lists.gaac.us To unsubscribe send an email to photo-leave@lists.gaac.us
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BARRY YOMTOV
Sun, Jan 22, 2023 1:42 PM

Hi Mario
Great new images. BlurX really made the Skull and Crossbones nebula pop
Barry

 On 01/21/2023 10:47 PM Mario Motta via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us> wrote:



 2 more deep sky objects, best seen from southerly latitudes, these can be done from Massachusetts however, just very low in the sky

 NGC1360, a large faint planetary nebula in Fornax. 
 Taken with Ha/O3/S2, but.. essentially nothing in S2, very strong in O3, fairly good Ha as well.
 The O3 dominates, thus a very blue object, in fact known as the "Robin Egg '' nebula. just as blue as the Blue snowball above pegasus, but much larger. 2 hours imaging with C14edge, with ZWO ASI6200 camera, processed PixInsight

 NGC2467, in Puppis. Known as the "Skull and Crossbones nebula" This was in NB imaging 2.5 hours (clouds moved in before the 3 hours was done)
 Also with C14 and ZWO6200 camera, and Pixinsight

 Mario
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Hi Mario Great new images. BlurX really made the Skull and Crossbones nebula pop Barry > On 01/21/2023 10:47 PM Mario Motta via Photo <photo@lists.gaac.us> wrote: > > > > 2 more deep sky objects, best seen from southerly latitudes, these can be done from Massachusetts however, just very low in the sky > > NGC1360, a large faint planetary nebula in Fornax. > Taken with Ha/O3/S2, but.. essentially nothing in S2, very strong in O3, fairly good Ha as well. > The O3 dominates, thus a very blue object, in fact known as the "Robin Egg '' nebula. just as blue as the Blue snowball above pegasus, but much larger. 2 hours imaging with C14edge, with ZWO ASI6200 camera, processed PixInsight > > NGC2467, in Puppis. Known as the "Skull and Crossbones nebula" This was in NB imaging 2.5 hours (clouds moved in before the 3 hours was done) > Also with C14 and ZWO6200 camera, and Pixinsight > > Mario > _______________________________________________ > Photo mailing list -- photo@lists.gaac.us > To unsubscribe send an email to photo-leave@lists.gaac.us >