Vela Supernova Remnant

vela supernova remnant

Image Title: Vela Supernova Remnant

Copyright: Nick Axaris

Date image was taken: January 05, 2024

Location: Melbourne australia

Image Description and Details: Vela Supernova Remnant
A Southern Hemisphere target, The Vela Supernova Remnant was born from a Type II Supernova 11000 years ago mostly made up of hydrogen alpha and oxygen III in the constellation Vela
This was a massive project taking 2 seasons to obtain 14 panels of images in order to create this massive mosaic. Taken over many nights over 12 months it has been a huge undertaking of patience and frustration. all up about 103MP in total actual size . The processing alone took a few weeks getting all the panels together.

Equipment Details: Images captured with the ASI zwo294mc Pro. Optolong L-Ultimate Mosaic planned in The ASIAIR plus and Pro Skywatcher NEQ6 Pro mount belt modified and the ASKAR FRA300 Pro telescope

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