Michael A. Stecker
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![]() North American (NGC 7000) and Pelican (IC 5070) Nebulae -- colorized monochrome Hydrogen-alpha This is a cropped image from a monochrome photo in Hydrogen-alpha light and then colorized in Photoshop. These large emission nebulae, 2,500 light years from Earth, are in the constellation Cygnus not far from its brightest star Deneb. The entire HII region, Sh2-117, is estimated to be 140 light years across with the North American Nebula stretching 90 light years north to south. The portion resembling Mexico and Central America is known as the Cygnus Wall. file: NGC7000-WOZ73-63minHa3nm7392923-colorize4x.jpg For higher resolution photo click here . Photographic Data telescope: William Optics ZenithStar 73 mm f/5.9 doublet refractor (focal length= 430 mm) with William Optics Adjustable Flat73 for Z73 (P-FLAT73A)
mount and guiding
Astro-Physics 1200 GOTO mount with Nikkor 200 mm guide lens using a ZWO ASI120MM Mini guide camera (2.9 micron pixels) imaging camera ZWO ASI6200MM-Pro monochrome full-frame camera with narrow band Hydrogen-alpha filter exposure Hydrogen-alpha light of 656 nanometer wavelength (3 nm bandwidth) for 420 seconds X 9 (63 minutes)
processing
The monochrome filtered images were acquired and stacked by James Foster. Then assigned a red color in Photoshop Elements to produce this false-color image by Michael Stecker. . photographic site: James Foster's observatory at Frazier Park California https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frazier_Park,_California (Bortle 4 at 5,000 feet elevation) |
![]() Cropped image showing eastern North America, Skull and Pelican nebulae in Cygnus file: NGC7000-WOZ73-63minHa3nm7392923-colorize4xcrb.jpg |
![]() Earlier version -- monochrome H-alpha colorized NGC 7000 and IC 5070 file: NGC7000-63minHa3nm-30July23_regCCDsharpDDP2-colorize1hrcr.jpg Also on Astrobin at: https://www.astrobin.com/m9f4yv/0/ |
![]() Original monochrome image at 656 nm wavelength (hydrogen alpha light) |