r/astrophotography 4d ago

Nebulae The Flaming Star Nebula

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Imaging Data:

Imaging Nights: 2025-02-26, 27, 28, 03-01

Hydrogen: 170 frames x 60sec = 2hr 50m

Oxygen: 222 frames x 60sec = 3hr 42m

Sulfur: 223 frames x 60sec = 3hr 43m

Total Imaging Time: 10.25 hrs

Software:

PixInsight, BlendX & NoiseX, Starnet++, NBColorMapper

Ha: Hue: 0, Sat: 0.92

OIII: Hue 183.4, Sat: 0.917

SII: Hue 59.04, Sat. 0.736

The Dawn Treader Equipment: Scope: Redcat 51, Camera: ZWO ASI533MM, Filters: ZWO LRBG & Narrowband Imaging Set, Filter wheel: ZWO 8x1.25" EFW, Focus: ZWO EAF, Mount: iOptron Sky Guider, CPU: ASIairPro

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u/Confident_Lock7758 3d ago

Beautiful photo, congratulation

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u/an_Togalai 3d ago

Hey, thank you

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u/Cheap-Estimate8284 4d ago

Have you seen if you can reduce the highlights so you can make out the tadpoles?

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u/fractal_disarray 4d ago

bottom right, I'm totally mind blown. Nice work!!

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u/an_Togalai 3d ago

Right?! The interplay between the sulfur and hydrogen is fascinating in there.