Deep Space
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Newer Full Spectrum |
These are more recent images captured in full color either with DSLR or LRGB |
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NGC 2024 FlameNebula |
NGC 253 Sculptor Galaxy 253 |
NGC 457 ET Cluster |
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NGC 1502 Open Cluster |
NGC 1290 Open Cluster |
NGC 1333 Star Forming Region |
NGC 722 Nautilus Galaxy |
NGC 1579 Northern Trifid |
NGC 2021 Hubble's Variable Nebula |
NGC 7008 Fetus Planetary |
NGC 7380 Wizard |
NGC 7635 Bubble |
NGC 7822 in Cepheus |
NGC 7023 Iris |
Pk-204-8-1 Orion Ring |
Perseus Galaxy Cluster |
M78 Nebula |
Comet2019Y4 Atlas |
Sh2-274 Medusa |
M13 and Companion |
M16 Eagle |
M27 Dumbell |
NGC7000 Detail |
M51 Colliding Galaxies |
NGC 7293 Helix Nebula |
NGC 2359 Thor's Helmet |
M101 Pinwheel |
M56 Globular Cluster |
NGC 891 Edge On Galaxy
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NGC 1931 "Little M42" |
M77 |
M45 Mosaic |
M50 Open Cluster |
M65-66 Galaxy Pair |
M3 Globular Cluster |
M106 |
M31 Widefield |
Sagittarius Widefield |
Scorpius-Ophiucus Widefield |
M82 with Supernova |
M46 |
Propeller |
MM 81 |
Narrowband |
These are more generally from my backyard in Moreno Valley, a Los Angeles suburb. They use narrowband filters. |
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NGC 281 Pacman |
NGC 7822 |
Pelican |
Veil |
IC 433--Jellyfish Nebulaand |
IC2177--Seagull Detail |
Veil |
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Rosette--Hubble Palette |
Horsehead and Flame Narrowband |
M17- Omega or Swan Nebula |
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Heart Nebula |
IC 5068 |
IC 417 Spider and Fly |
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Classic |
These are some of my sentimental favorites from the early years. |
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M42 |
Horsehead and Flame
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Another Horsehead and Flame |
M45 |
M27 |
M13 |
North America Nebula |
The Andromeda Galaxy |
Milky Way |
Lagoon |
M33 Triangulum Galaxy |
Rosette |
M1 Crab Nebula |
Double Cluster in Perseus |
M 103 |
M20 |
Sadr (Gamma Cygnus) |
Veil |
M8 |
M37 |
Another M42 |
M74 |
Another Horse and Flame |
Rosette |
Omega Centauri |
Deneb, Sadr, Nebulosity |
North of Sagittarius |
Antares, M4, Rho Ophiucus |
California Nebula |
Cone and Christmas Tree |
NGC 891 Galaxy |
A Horsie with Flare |
Another California Nebula |
Sadr (Gamma Cygnus) |
Sadr (Gamma Cygnus) |
IC 342 |