The Great Wave of the Eastern Veil nebula

The Easter Veil Nebula

Date image was taken: October 05, 2023

Location: Germany

Image Description and Details: The Great Wave in the Universe

Hates it or loves it...

Inspired by the great waves of our oceans, this idea came to me during the normal processing of the Eastern Veil Nebula. Deviating from the known color spectrum of a HOO image, I have displayed all information from the OIII and Ha channel in an extremely light blue and white.

For me, it now gives the appearance of a huge wave in our universe. The RGB data for the stars revealed even tiny background galaxies.

Personally, I am enthusiastic about this picture, although I like a natural editing more and more.

But why shouldn't you dare something.

I thought for a long time whether I would show you this daring variant of the beautiful Eastern Veil Nebula.

I hope you like it… .🙋🏻‍♂️👽

Stay well and clear skies

Stefan

Integration

16h

Datum:

14. September 2023 · 15. September 2023 · 16. September 2023 · 24. September 2023

25. September 2023 · 05. October 2023

Frames:

Baader Red (R-CCD) 36 mm: 15×120,″

Baader Blue (B-CCD) 36 mm: 15×120,″

Baader Green (G-CCD) 36 mm: 15×120,″

Baader H-alpha 6.5nm (CMOS-Optimized) 36 mm: 100×300,″

Baader O-III Ultra-Narrowband 4nm (CMOS-Optimized) 36 mm: 70×300,″

Equipment Details: Telescop🔭

TS-Optics Photoline 130 mm f/7 FPL53 Triplet Apo - 3.7" Focuser

Camera📸

ZWO ASI2600MM Pro

Mount

Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro

🔭Guiding

TS-Optics 80 mm guide scope (TSFRE80T2)

📷

ZWO ASI120MM Mini

Filter

Baader Blue (B-CCD) 36 mm · Baader Green (G-CCD) 36 mm · Baader H-alpha 6.5nm (CMOS-Optimized) 36 mm · Baader O-III Ultra-Narrowband 4nm (CMOS-Optimized) 36 mm · Baader Red (R-CCD) 36 mm

Copyright: Stefan "Harry" Thrun

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