Orion Jewel
NGC 2022 is a gem of a planetary nebula in Orion. It glows with a nearly spherical shell and inner structure.
It also features an very faint outer shell- but this data isn't deep enough and it is too noisy to show. At this resampled image scale of 0.15 arcseconds per pixel careful deconvolution allowed some of these delicate details to be enhanced. Compare with the HST image of the same to see these structures even more clearly. (
https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_2022… )
One important technique I employed here was to upsample (x2) the data before deconvolution. The result is good enough I left it at this image scale of 0.15" per pixel. The original data had stars with a roughly 1" FWHM. The data was not appropriate for drizzling- but the deconvolution proceeds with much more control with the upsampled image.
Optics 32-inch Schulman Telescope (RC Optical Systems)
Camera SBIG STX 16803
Filters AstroDon Gen II
Date February 2018
Location Mount Lemmon SkyCenter
Exposures LRGB = 90 : 20 : 20 : 20 Minutes
Acquisition Astronomy Control Panel (DC3 Dreams), Maxim DL (Cyanogen), FlatMan XL (Alnitak)
Processing Pixinsight
Credit Line & Copyright Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona
-adam