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Pablo Rosell
 Tuesday, November 09 2010 @ 06:56 pm EST (Read 2721 times)  
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Hi guys, here's the helix nebula, captured 18 frames@15min each using Hα and 15 frames@15min each using OIII. Red is Hα, blue is OIII, and green is synthetic produced using both. This one took me three nights to gather the frames.

Hope you like it,
Pablo


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Burningmic
 Wednesday, November 10 2010 @ 12:03 am EST  
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The eye of the Water Bearer. I love this nebula!


 
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