Messier 1

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Paul115
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Messier 1

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Over in East Cheshire (England), we had an unexpected treat. A clear sky on a Saturday. Has the world gone mad?

I have been waiting to take a really good CCD picture of the famous Crab Nebula for ages. So last night I couldn't resist. I used my Altair 115 EDT with an Atik 428ex and H-alpha filter(Baader 7nm), to image Messier 1. This picture is the result of 3 hrs in 900 second exposures.

It is a shame really, I can't see such detail as this, with my modest collection of telescope's, and light polluted skies.

The seeing wasn't good last night. ANT IV at best. But the transparency was excellent. Orion really did stand out, as did Messier 42.

Here's hoping we are ALL blest, with a good proportion of clear skies during our Northern winter.

This picture has been carefully processed in ST. With additional post processing in PS.
The Crab Nebula
The Crab Nebula
Messier-1-Crab-Nebulae-December-3rd-2016.jpg (367.42 KiB) Viewed 3383 times
Paul.
"Whirlpool Observatory"
Losmandy G11-Gemini L4.
Celestron C9.25.
Megrez 80 ED II
OMC 140
Altair 115ED F7
Coronado PST
Atik 428EX.
QHY5L-II.
Modded Canon 1000D.
IOptron Mini Tower II
CCD Images
http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulabrierley/
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