Sharpless 2-224 (Sh2-224) is a supernova remnant in the constellation Auriga. Other designations for this object are SNR G166.0+4.3 and LBN 769 (The Sharpless and Lynds designations actually refer to the Ha regions within the remnant)... Read more,
Deep Sky astrophotography from Fosca Nit Observatory (Àger, Montsec, Spain)
Jan 21, 2024
Dec 2, 2023
NGC 1788 The Cosmic Bat
NGC 1788 is a reflection nebula located in a corner of the constellation Orion and was first described by William Herschel, who included it in the New General Catalogue (NGC).
As a reflection nebula, it is illuminated by young stars nesting in its core... Read more,
Oct 21, 2023
Sh2-200 (HDW 2)
Sharpless 200 (Sh2-200) is a planetary nebula visible in the constellation Cassiopeia.
This nebula was first discovered by the American astronomer Stewart Sharpless, who included it in the second edition of his catalogue of H II regions (1959) as Sh2-200... Read more,
Sep 19, 2023
Sh2-129 and Ou4 the Squid Nebula.
Since 2011, when the French amateur astrophotographer Nicolas Outters discovered Ou4, the Squid Nebula, I have wanted to photograph it, but until this summer I had not had the chance to do so.
The image covers a field of almost two degrees... Read more,
Sep 4, 2023
Cefeus widefield with Sh2-129 and Ou4
This image started out as an auxiliary image to be taken with my FSQ-106 N to get just some RGB data for the stars for my narrowband image of Sh2-129 and Ou4...
But, as stated in my previous image, the FSQ is such a nice instrument that I quickly saw that this field deserved an image of its own... Read more
Aug 5, 2023
Wolf - Rayet 134 (and WR 135...)
The so-called Wolf-Rayet stars are a rare set of stars that exhibit very uncommon spectra showing outstanding broad emission lines of ionized helium, nitrogen or carbon. Their surface temperatures are between 20.000 K and 200.000 K higher than most other types of stars... Read more
Aug 4, 2023
Widefield in Cygnus with Crescent nebula and Wolf-Rayet 134
This image started out as an auxiliary image to be taken with my FSQ-106 N to get just some RGB data for the stars for my narrowband image of WR 134....
But the FSQ is such a nice instrument that I quickly saw that this field deserved an image of its own.
Total exposure time is about 12 hours in 5 minutes sub-exposures... Read more