The Orion nebula is an emission nebula, in that it emits light, as opposed to an absorption or dark nebula, which absorbs light (e.g. Horsehead Nebula, also in Orion). Some nebulae, such as the Horsehead, are a real challenge to find and observe. Nebulae are best viewed under low ...
The Orion nebula is an emission nebula, in that it emits light, as opposed to an absorption or dark nebula, which absorbs light (e.g. Horsehead Nebula, also in Orion). Some nebulae, such as the Horsehead, are a real challenge to find and observe. Nebulae are best viewed under low ...
The setup shown above was featured in one of my videos where I photographed the Horsehead Nebula from my backyard. The same basic principles of long-exposure night sky photography apply to this configuration. The only difference is that the star tracker allows me to shoot exposures of up to...
interaction is not the key thing. So you don't need to worry about rendering faint filaments or "dust lanes". To my mind, this works to the advantage of SM1, because you can definitely capture the faint dust cloud a bit better in SM3. This despite having to keep the sky background ...
On any clear night, the Horsehead Nebula can be seen in real-time The brighter sections of Barnard’s Loop can also be glimpsed Bob Attached Thumbnails #14 tmaestro Viking 1 Posts:531 Joined:22 Jul 2015 Posted02 December 2019 - 02:27 PM ...
The Orion nebula is an emission nebula, in that it emits light, as opposed to an absorption or dark nebula, which absorbs light (e.g. Horsehead Nebula, also in Orion). Some nebulae, such as the Horsehead, are a real challenge to find and observe. Nebulae are best viewed under low ...
The Orion nebula is an emission nebula, in that it emits light, as opposed to an absorption or dark nebula, which absorbs light (e.g. Horsehead Nebula, also in Orion). Some nebulae, such as the Horsehead, are a real challenge to find and observe. Nebulae are best viewed under low ...
My answer to this question - many astrophotographers struggle with Alnitak, a bright star in Orion's belt, wrecking their pictures of the Horsehead Nebula. The star gets haloes, spikes or just dominates the rest of the image. However, many of us do succeed in capturing the Horsehead. ...
I was~seeing~ the Horsehead Nebula at 1x.Never would have thought that possible. Using two viewers made the difference. And at 1x, the images merge perfectly without having to strap the two monoculars together. My eyes are PRK corrected to 20/12.5; I think that ...
The Orion nebula is an emission nebula, in that it emits light, as opposed to an absorption or dark nebula, which absorbs light (e.g. Horsehead Nebula, also in Orion). Some nebulae, such as the Horsehead, are a real challenge to find and observe. Nebulae are best viewed under low ...