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Pickering's (or Fleming's) Triangle
Glenn
Thanks, Roland!
Glenn
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Roland Christen
Gorgeous.
Rolando
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From: Glenn <public@...> To: main@ap-gto.groups.io Sent: Sat, Sep 25, 2021 7:25 pm Subject: [ap-gto] Pickering's (or Fleming's) Triangle Any part of the Cygnus loop is a treat for visual astronomers and astrophotographers alike. The many intricacies of its structure make it unique in the night sky.
I shot Pickering's Triangle through narrowband filters with the intent of producing a Hubble palette (SHO) image. However, the SII signal was largely superimposed on the Ha and didn't add anything useful, so I left out the SII and made a bicolor image with the other two filters. Here's the link: https://astrob.in/lyde7q/B/ Thanks for looking. Glenn Diekmann -- Roland Christen Astro-Physics
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Glenn
Thanks, Steve!
Glenn
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Beautiful shot Glenn. The bicolor works. Steve
On Sat, Sep 25, 2021 at 8:25 PM Glenn <public@...> wrote: Any part of the Cygnus loop is a treat for visual astronomers and astrophotographers alike. The many intricacies of its structure make it unique in the night sky.
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Glenn
Thank you, Andrea.
Glenn
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Andrea Lucchetti
Very well done, congratulations.
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Glenn
Any part of the Cygnus loop is a treat for visual astronomers and astrophotographers alike. The many intricacies of its structure make it unique in the night sky.
I shot Pickering's Triangle through narrowband filters with the intent of producing a Hubble palette (SHO) image. However, the SII signal was largely superimposed on the Ha and didn't add anything useful, so I left out the SII and made a bicolor image with the other two filters. Here's the link: https://astrob.in/lyde7q/B/ Thanks for looking. Glenn Diekmann
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