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NGC 2237 "The Rosette Nebula"
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17 years 4 days ago #58524
by Gary Clarke
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NGC 2237 "The Rosette Nebula" was created by Gary Clarke
Hi everybody, and Happy New Year. The skies cleared for two nights in a row, which gave me a chance to capture the Rosette Nebula. 4th & 5th Jan 2008. Total of 6.45 hours data in H-Alpha, SII & OIII, taken through a Williams ZS 80EDII, piggybacked on a CGE 11. Self guided with the SBIG ST8-XME. Processing, Images Plus, Maxim, CS2.
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17 years 4 days ago #58534
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oh wise man why is the universe so perfect?ah because symmetry loves herself.
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What a splendid image there Gary that narrow band stuff you do is simply awesome.
oh wise man why is the universe so perfect?ah because symmetry loves herself.
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17 years 4 days ago #58537
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The Lord giveth, the Revenue taketh away. (John 1:16)
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Great picture Gary. :shock:
Any chance of posting a link to or a picture of the set up that you use to take these fabulous shots?
Any chance of posting a link to or a picture of the set up that you use to take these fabulous shots?
The Lord giveth, the Revenue taketh away. (John 1:16)
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17 years 4 days ago #58538
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Greg
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My goal before the New Year: View Saturn through my Skylux
Update: 17th december 2:45am
Viewed Saturn in all its glory!
Replied by XULYKS on topic Re: NGC 2237 "The Rosette Nebula"
Very Nice.
When you say "taken through a Williams ZS 80EDII" do you mean that image was taken through an 80mm refractor!?
Tell me I'm way off...
When you say "taken through a Williams ZS 80EDII" do you mean that image was taken through an 80mm refractor!?
Tell me I'm way off...
Greg
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Update: 17th december 2:45am
Viewed Saturn in all its glory!
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17 years 4 days ago #58542
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John, its one thing that I have to get arround to, but havent yet.
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Replied by Gary Clarke on topic Re: NGC 2237 "The Rosette Nebula"
Great picture Gary. :shock:
Any chance of posting a link to or a picture of the set up that you use to take these fabulous shots?
John, its one thing that I have to get arround to, but havent yet.
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17 years 4 days ago #58545
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www.williamoptics.com/telescopes/zenithstar80ed_features.php
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Replied by Gary Clarke on topic Re: NGC 2237 "The Rosette Nebula"
Yes its an 80mm APO, please follow link for detailsVery Nice.
When you say "taken through a Williams ZS 80EDII" do you mean that image was taken through an 80mm refractor!?
Tell me I'm way off...
www.williamoptics.com/telescopes/zenithstar80ed_features.php
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