Horse head Nebula Why I choose this object Information behind this object Image processing information Final processed image Ryan Steinberg & Family
Why I choose this object One of the first nebula I ever saw One of the main reasons I am now interested in astronomy First extra-solar object I ever researched (5 th grade) Jerry Lodriguss
Information on the Horse head The Horse head itself is known as Barnard 33 The nebula was first recorded in 1888 by Williamina Fleming on photographic plate B2312 taken at the Harvard College Observatory
Horse Head Info Part of the Orion Nebula Surrounded by emission nebulae IC434 and NGC 2024 as well as reflection nebula NGC 2023 David Malin
Taking the Images 20” cassegrain telescope STL CCD Narrowband filters 6 5min Ha, 9 5min OIII and SII 5 5min darks
Taking the Image Narrow band imaging H alpha, SII, OIII Less light pollution from stars More of nebula visible Steve Cannistra
Processing the Image CCD Soft Calibrate Align Combine
Photoshop Magic happens Levels and curves Choosing images for color channels Better be ready for the long haul
Photoshop Gradient filter Repair image tool Color Balance
Hubble Pallet Vs RGB Hubble pallet Haplha = green SII = red ESO Halpha = red SII = green More cloud detail with hubble Debate whether hubble or ESO pallet is correct
Red Blue Green Normal ESO Pallet
Green Blue Red Hubble Pallet
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