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Stellar Nursery NGC 1333 |
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About This Photograph
This is a region of active star formation, one of the most studied in the sky. The bright blue nebula is technically what is known as NGC 1333, while the dark cloud to the lower left is known as Barnard 205. Embedded within this vast cloud of gas and dust are new stars springing to life, marked by the tell-tale red glow of ionized hydrogen gas.
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Technical Details |
Optics: | PlaneWave 14" CDK | Camera: | QHY600M and SBIG STX-16803 | Mount: | Paramount ME II | Filters: | Chroma R, G, B, and 3nm H⺠| Dates/Times: | 19 November 2020 - 8 January 2021 | Location: | RC-Astro North Observatory at New Mexico Skies | Exposure Details: | RGB = 30.8 hours, Hα = 6 hours | Acquisition: | MaxIm DL 6, ACP Expert | Processing: | PixInsight, Photoshop | |
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