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Hi Jeff, yes is imaged with both the Ha and OIII. It over did the teal color somewhat of OIII when I biased the color more to green to bring out the background data. On my monitor it is a deep blue and not purple. Probably the difference in color balance of our screens (or our vision).

Aubrey

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Thanks for sharing Aubrey! Was this done in narrowband? I am curious where the purple color came from. On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 10:36 AM, Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
I hope everyone had a great time for Christmas. I am trying to catch up on images that I did not finish in 2017.

This (IC-1795) is from January. It was a great month as I managed to image about 8 objects. This is called the "Bear" or "Fish". Take your pick. When I imaged this, the photons had left 6000LY ago and hence about the time that the very first pyramids were being build in Egypt. Its about 70 light years from end to end. Gives you perspective on the size of the universe especially as this is in our galaxy.

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Thanks for sharing Aubrey! Was this done in narrowband? I am curious where the purple color came from. 

On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 10:36 AM, Astrophotography <astrophotography@centexastronomy.org> wrote:
I hope everyone had a great time for Christmas. I am trying to catch up on images that I did not finish in 2017.

This (IC-1795) is from January. It was a great month as I managed to image about 8 objects. This is called the "Bear" or "Fish". Take your pick. When I imaged this, the photons had left 6000LY ago and hence about the time that the very first pyramids were being build in Egypt. Its about 70 light years from end to end. Gives you perspective on the size of the universe especially as this is in our galaxy.

Aubrey
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IC1795-FISHHEAD_NEBULA_V24_R2_ST_FR_ID_SM.jpg (204.0 KB)

 
 
It does look like a fish to me
 
Thanks,
- Steve
 
 
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2017 10:36 AM
Subject: IC 1795 Imaged in January of this year from Brickhouse Observatory <<$187170923895$>>
 
I hope everyone had a great time for Christmas. I am trying to catch up on images that I did not finish in 2017.

This (IC-1795) is from January. It was a great month as I managed to image about 8 objects. This is called the "Bear" or "Fish". Take your pick. When I imaged this, the photons had left 6000LY ago and hence about the time that the very first pyramids were being build in Egypt. Its about 70 light years from end to end. Gives you perspective on the size of the universe especially as this is in our galaxy.

Aubrey
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IC1795-FISHHEAD_NEBULA_V24_R2_ST_FR_ID_SM.jpg (204.0 KB)

I like the happy bear.  Very well done.

 

Johnny

 

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I hope everyone had a great time for Christmas. I am trying to catch up on images that I did not finish in 2017.

This (IC-1795) is from January. It was a great month as I managed to image about 8 objects. This is called the "Bear" or "Fish". Take your pick. When I imaged this, the photons had left 6000LY ago and hence about the time that the very first pyramids were being build in Egypt. Its about 70 light years from end to end. Gives you perspective on the size of the universe especially as this is in our galaxy.

Aubrey

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File: IC1795-FISHHEAD_NEBULA_V24_R2_ST_FR_ID_SM.jpg (204.0 KB) -- Address: http://s3.amazonaws.com/ClubExpressClubFiles/901132/attach/1871709_0_IC1795-FISHHEAD_NEBULA_V24_R2_ST_FR_ID_SM.jpg



Lots of detail.
 
Dave


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Subject: IC 1795 Imaged in January of this year from Brickhouse Observatory <<$187170923895$>>
Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2017 10:36:00 -0600




I hope everyone had a great time for Christmas. I am trying to catch up on images that I did not finish in 2017.

This (IC-1795) is from January. It was a great month as I managed to image about 8 objects. This is called the "Bear" or "Fish". Take your pick. When I imaged this, the photons had left 6000LY ago and hence about the time that the very first pyramids were being build in Egypt. Its about 70 light years from end to end. Gives you perspective on the size of the universe especially as this is in our galaxy.

Aubrey

Attachment(s):
File: IC1795-FISHHEAD_NEBULA_V24_R2_ST_FR_ID_SM.jpg (204.0 KB) -- Address: http://s3.amazonaws.com/ClubExpressClubFiles/901132/attach/1871709_0_IC1795-FISHHEAD_NEBULA_V24_R2_ST_FR_ID_SM.jpg



I hope everyone had a great time for Christmas. I am trying to catch up on images that I did not finish in 2017.

This (IC-1795) is from January. It was a great month as I managed to image about 8 objects. This is called the "Bear" or "Fish". Take your pick. When I imaged this, the photons had left 6000LY ago and hence about the time that the very first pyramids were being build in Egypt. Its about 70 light years from end to end. Gives you perspective on the size of the universe especially as this is in our galaxy.

Aubrey
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