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| Image Name |
Heart_Nebula_450 |
| Title |
IC1805 |
| Description |
Single frame image of the region processed by Noel Carboni, Florida, U.S.A. |
| Equipment |
Takahashi Sky 90 at f#4.5, SXVF-M25C one-shot colour camera. |
| Exposures |
RGB and H-alpha totalling more than 6-hours. |
| Author |
Prof. Greg Parker |
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| Image Name |
Veil nebula 450 |
| Title |
The Veil nebula in Cygnus |
| Description |
A two-frame mosaic processed by Noel Carboni. Processing time at least as much as imaging time! |
| Equipment |
Sky 90 refractor at f#4.5 with an SXVF-M25C one-shot colour camera. |
| Exposures |
32 hours total over 2 frames using RGB, OIII and H-alpha data. |
| Author |
Prof. Greg Parker |
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| Image Name |
M31_450 |
| Title |
The Great Andromeda Galaxy [M31] |
| Description |
A single frame image processed by Noel Carboni, Florida, U.S.A. |
| Equipment |
Sky 90 @ f#4.5 and SXVF-M25C one-shot colour camera. |
| Exposures |
26 hours of RGB and H-alpha taken winter 2006 - winter 2007. |
| Author |
Prof. Greg Parker |
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| Image Name |
Rosette_OIII_450 |
| Title |
The Rosette nebula |
| Description |
A single frame image including an additional 3 hours of OIII data expertly added by Noel Carboni. |
| Equipment |
Sky 90 and SXVF-M25C. |
| Exposures |
In excess of 12 hours using RGB, H-alpha and now OIII. |
| Author |
Prof. Greg Parker |
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| Image Name |
M42_infrared_450 |
| Title |
The Great nebula in Orion |
| Description |
In this image Noel Carboni has skilfully added 4 hours of infrared data to a previous H-alpha/RGB image. This has brought out many more stars and defined the nebulosity a lot better in some places. Note the Herbig-Haro objects near NGC1999. |
| Equipment |
Sky 90 at f#4.5, SXV autoguide camera and SXVF-M25C one shot colour camera. |
| Exposures |
Over 20 hours in total. 4 hours infrared, 4 hours H-alpha, over 12 hours RGB. |
| Author |
Prof. Greg Parker |
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