January 20, 2019

Catherine Hyde
Cambria, CA USA
Cambria, CA USA
11/11/2023
12:00 am
12:00 am
Stellarvue 80mm scope, Nikon D810A DSLR camera, Astro-Physics Mach2 tracking mount.
I processed the stars and the nebulosity separately in PixInsight and Photoshop, but didn't change much. Just brought up the light and the color.
This is five hours of NGC 2238, the Rosette Nebula, with the open star cluster NGC 2244 in its center. I actually started shooting around 11:45, in 5-minute increments, and kept going until the sky got too light at 5:30-ish.
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January 20, 2019
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