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ManuelJ
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SH2-170, the small rossette
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2011 October 18 12:04:19 »
Hi,
This is a unknown object, but I think it's a very interesting one. It's also quite faint, specially in OIII.
http://www.manuelj.com/Astronomy/Nebula/Sh2-170
Hope you like it, and as usual, any comments are welcome.
Regards,
Manuel.
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Lex
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We do it at night...
Re: SH2-170, the small rossette
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2011 October 18 14:29:11 »
Manuel,
Of course I like it, really nice!
I really did not know this object...
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FunTomas
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Re: SH2-170, the small rossette
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2011 October 19 03:23:37 »
Hre is my picture of this object. Sorry, only Ha data.
http://gala.astrofoto.sk/media/files_image/user48/28924afda0.jpg
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Lex
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We do it at night...
Re: SH2-170, the small rossette
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2011 October 19 14:03:36 »
Thomas,
Nice picture too, some details perhaps?
Thanks!
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FunTomas
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Re: SH2-170, the small rossette
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2011 October 19 21:49:18 »
I don't know exact number of images (about 12), 900s exposure each, APO TMB 135/780 with flattener, camera G2 8300 (Moravian Instruments), Ha filter 13nm - Astronomik. Equipment was used remotely from my friend's backyard observatory.
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ManuelJ
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Re: SH2-170, the small rossette
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2011 October 20 04:05:01 »
Yes, that shows that the object it's not exactly bright. The most brilliant part is about 200 counts above the background level at 30 min exposures.
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