The Cone Nebula (NGC 2264), in false (dynamic narrowband) color -- from my backyard. 11" reflecting telescope, 19hrs total exposure. 2700 light-years away, about 7 lights years tall.
Full resolution: app.astrobin.com/i/a3fcc3
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The Crab Nebula (Messier 1), in natural color. From a supernova ~1000 yrs ago -- now from my backyard a year ago, just processed this year. 11" reflecting telescope, 2hr exposure.
Full resolution: www.astrobin.com/4objt7/
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The Cygnus Wall, the "west coast" part of the North American nebula, in high resolution dynamic narrowband SHO. From backyard last summer, processed this month. 3-panel mosaic, 13hrs/panel. www.astrobin.com/kfk8rv/
Zoom: zoomhub.net/PV2DO (10MB, 7142 x 3916 px)
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The Jellyfish Nebula in high resolution dynamic SHO, from our backyard. 2x mosaic, 25hr/panel.
www.astrobin.com/bb14dm/
Zoom: zoomhub.net/3p911 (21MB, 8980x7338 px)
Fun: zoomhub.net/YV1NL - 2x w/Topaz Gigapixel AI, some artifacts, not bad! (158MB, 17960x14676 px)
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#6 A final "fairy-on-top" out-of-this-world Christmas bauble, backyard galaxies: The famous Andromeda Galaxy (M31).
A neighbor to us, it's over 6 full-moon-widths wide -- if your eyes were as sensitive as an astro camera.
The full zoomable experience:
zoomhub.net/89VNW
Happy Holidays! đź”🎄
#5 Last (maybe) out-of-this-world Christmas bauble, backyard galaxy photos: The Triangulum Galaxy (M33).
One of our nearest neighbors, it's over two full-moon-widths wide -- if your eyes were as sensitive as an astro camera.
The full zoomable experience:
zoomhub.net/w29gJ
Happy Holidays! đź”🎄
#4 BONUS out-of-this-world Christmas baubles, backyard galaxy photos: 3 at once!
Hidden (IC342), Fireworks (NGC6946), and Phantom (M74). All face-on spirals.
Happy Holidays! đź”🎄
www.astrobin.com/full/cpl6bd/0/
www.astrobin.com/full/1dbkn5/0/
www.astrobin.com/full/8po8kk/B/
#3 out-of-this-world bauble from this year's backyard galaxy photos: the Outer Limits Galaxy, NGC891 in Andromeda. The name is from the 1963 US TV show -- first in a series shown in the closing titles.
Happy Holidays! đź”🎄
www.astrobin.com/full/bkcjbe/C/
Another out-of-this-world bauble from this year's backyard galaxy photos: the Sunflower Galaxy, M63 in Canes Venatici (just "under" the Big Dipper). The archetypal "flocculent" (flaky) type. The small bits echo seeds in a sunflower head.
Happy Holidays! đź”🎄
www.astrobin.com/full/645sif/0/
Deck the halls with… Out-of-this-world baubles! Sharing some backyard galaxy photos I've taken this year. First, the Fiddlehead Galaxy, NGC772. A "peculiar", it's a distorted shape compared to the more usual symmetrical ones. Happy Holidays! đź”🎄
www.astrobin.com/full/6p6gwz/0/
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Justly proud - that was beautiful, exceptional. Thank you!
Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS)
Has just become visible in the evening after its trip around the sun a couple of days ago. First spotted in binoculars ~7:15pm tonight Saturday after sunset at 6:30pm local time, San Francisco Bay Area (south).
Details: astrob.in/8qb7ju/0/
M16 - The Eagle Nebula (center crop)
The "Pillars of Creation", as made famous by the Hubble Space Telescope. Part of the larger Eagle Nebula, M16. From our backyard this summer.
Details:
astrob.in/57pu4y/0/ (Hubble palette)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_N...
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