This is an object that I've been wanting to get for a long time, but havent had the equipment to do such a wide field shot until relatively recently. The Witch Head, IC2118 is a couple of degrees long, and is extremely dim.
For this faint reflection nebula, I used an Astronomik CLS clip in Canon filter on the T3. It consists of 25 - 5 minute exposures from my suburban sky. I could not detect it at all with no filtering.
I'm sure that from a darker site, I would be able to get more detail in the cloud formation, but I was able to get the basic shape.
Amateur Planetary & Lunar & Deep Sky Photographer
From the New Middletown OH Observatory (South of Youngstown OH)
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Sunday, February 19, 2017
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Orion Nebula and the Rosette
Some new images were taken last night. We had a nice clear night, which we havent had lately. I wanted to see if I could capture some of the faint dust around the Orion Nebula with some filters that I didnt have a year ago.
I was able to get some of the dust, but with little detail in the dust. However I was not even able to detect it before using the filter.
This image was taken with the Astro-Tech AT72ED with the .8 field flattener.
After imaging Orion, I thought I would go for the Rosette a little to the East of Orion in the constellation Monoceros. I've imaged this one a number of times before, but thought I'd do it again...
Nothing special with this one. I used the same equipment as I used on Orion.
I was able to get some of the dust, but with little detail in the dust. However I was not even able to detect it before using the filter.
This image was taken with the Astro-Tech AT72ED with the .8 field flattener.
After imaging Orion, I thought I would go for the Rosette a little to the East of Orion in the constellation Monoceros. I've imaged this one a number of times before, but thought I'd do it again...
Nothing special with this one. I used the same equipment as I used on Orion.