Hi all,
Another image of a Northern object has been uploaded. This time, it is a fragment of the Veil Nebula, NGC 6995. Some people call it “the Bat Nebula” and this is how I called it too.
You will find it at:
Enjoy!
Josep
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Hi all,
Another image of a Northern object has been uploaded. This time, it is a fragment of the Veil Nebula, NGC 6995. Some people call it “the Bat Nebula” and this is how I called it too.
You will find it at:
Enjoy!
Josep
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Hi Joseph, many congratualtions on IMOD with your Bat Nebula, without the best version I’ve ever seen + your other images are also outstanding. It is a difficult often frustrating hobby but when it comes right very satisfying, beautiful and even profound.
Other then seeing what others are doing I find the information on equipment and exact details of the image capture to be very helpful but cannot find this on your website? Could you please let us know this inforamtion.
Best regards + clear skies, Graham
Thanks Graham, we always have to count on good weather and no problems with our equipment, but in the end, its rewarding to have an image that we love…
The information you look for is at the bottom of the description page: https://astrodrudis.com/ngc-6995-the-bat-nebula/ , but, I have included it with this reply for you:
Additional Information
Object
Name(s): NGC 6995. The bat Nebula
Type:Β SuperNova Remnant
RA: Β 20h 56m 34s
Dec: +31ΒΊ 05β 44β
Constellation: Cygnus
Size (arcmin): 30×30 arcmin
Magnitude: +5.0
Distance:Β 2,100 ly
Image
Date: 2019-10-16 to 2019-10-23
Location:New Mexico Skies, Mayhill, NM, USA
Size (arcmin):Β 32×32
Telescope: 24β f/6.5 Reflector
Camera: FLI PL16803 (4096x4096pix)
Guiding: Astrodon MonsterMOAG off-axis guider
Total exposure: 22 hours 20 min (Ha: 9h20m; OIII: 10h; NII: 2h; RGB: 1h)
Processing: CCDStack, Photoshop CC 2020
hermosa foto! felicidades por el APOD!
MuchΓsimas gracias! Siempre resulta muy motivador!