WIDE FIELD Halpha
or the
challenge of imaging under a Light-Polluted Sky


Lens: Canon 85 mm f:1.2 L @ f:2. Camera: Modified Canon 40D at ISO200 (see modification nature here). An Halpha 7 nm Baader filter is in place
front to the lens (2 inch diameter). We use only the red channel of Canon CR2 RAW files.
Processing: Iris software. Observatory: Castanet-Tolosan (near Toulouse town (south of France) - Eye limit magnitude of 3).

Barnard loop and Messier 42 region
Stack of 29 x 5 minutes exposures (February 9, 2008)
Left, simple logarithm display, right, high contrast display
 

NGC 2264 (Cone nebula) and NGC 2246 (Rosette nebula) region
Stack of 25 x 5 minutes exposures (February 8, 2008)
Left, simple logarithm display, right, high contrast display
 

IC 405 and IC 410  region
Stack of 13 x 5 minutes exposures (February 8, 2008)
Left, simple logarithm display, right, high contrast display
 

NGC 2327 and IC 2177 region
Stack of 12 x 5 minutes exposures (February 9, 2008)
Left, simple logarithm display, right, high contrast display
 

From up to down, Messier 35 open cluster,  IC 443 nebula, and NGC 2174 nebula, SH2-254 nebula, SH2-261 nebula
Stack of 14 x 5 minutes exposures (February 8, 2008)
Left, simple logarithm display, right, high contrast display
 

 SH2-240 (Simeis 147) nebula
Stack of 30 x 5 minutes exposures (February 10, 2008)
Up, simple logarithm display, down, high contrast display
The bright object is Mars planet.
See also here
 


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