NCG 1514 - A Diamond in the Dust
Image Description and Details :
CDK14, QHY600M, Planewave L-350 13 hours LRGB CCDAutopilot, Pixinsight, CCDStack, Photoshop
This nebula results from gas ejected by an unseen companion to the bright blue giant seen in the center. Also unseen is a beautiful pair of rings glowing in the infrared at 2200nm - well beyond my sensor's range.
As data came in, at first I thought I had a complex gradient. And I could not get a nice red and blue star color. That gradient was consistent over different filters and time. After confirming the color with Photometric Color Calibration in PI I noticed how similar the colors were to the dusty yellow-brown of some of the LDN objects I've shot. I searched for other images with this dust field but found only one, done with the Liverpool Telescope, that hinted at the dust.
Rather than try to darken the background to hide it, use DBE to remove it, or jack-hammer the colors I've kept the dust field in the shot. And I kept the FOV wide to show the background areas on the right that are less affected.
Copyright: Kevin Morefield
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