North American Nebula from last night - what a difference a year makes
Sorry if you are beginning to find these tedious - please let me know and I will desist.
About a year ago I got my first pic of this huge nebula
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...ax_smallHA.jpg
I was really chuffed with it but knew there was so much more detail to grab.
Last night was clear and dark for what seems like ages - was a little hazy with high cloud at times though. Anyway i spent about an hour on this 1 object and I think you will agree there is a bit more detail in this now :D
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...c7000small.jpg
Re: North American Nebula from last night - what a difference a year makes
just a bit more detail there yeah :D :lol:
Absolutely amazing picture Chris... makes me want to get out there. So this is a massive cloud of dust, gas and plasma which could potentially even form a star at some point? or erm something entirely different :lol:
Re: North American Nebula from last night - what a difference a year makes
Your pictures are absolutely amazing. Are they really those colours?
Re: North American Nebula from last night - what a difference a year makes
Colours are as taken I have not changed them at all and yes keith you are right - nebulas are either Star forming areas in general or caused by stars exploding
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I asked about the colours as well, unbelievable arent they!
Re: North American Nebula from last night - what a difference a year makes
you will only ever seethe colour by taking a photo though as you use your rod cells to see at night and they don't see colours - the only excepton is the orion nebula which is very bright so you can see it as a greeny tinge
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebula
Re: North American Nebula from last night - what a difference a year makes
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you will only ever seethe colour by taking a photo though as you use your rod cells to see at night and they don't see colours - the only excepton is the orion nebula which is very bright so you can see it as a greeny tinge
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebula
AHHHHHHHHHHH ok that explains it