DSO images with the Watec WAT120NRC

www.mondatlas.de: Version 13. November 2003
Martin Elsässer

DSOs imaged with a 70mm/400mm refractor


The emission nebula NGC281, sometimes called Pacman nebula, imaged with a small 70mm refractor of 400mm focal length, using a h-alpha filter. 307 raw images of 10.24seconds each were combined.


The emission nebula NGC6888, called the Crescent Nebula, imaged with a small 70mm refractor of 400mm focal length, using a h-alpha filter. 552 raw images of 10.24seconds each were combined.


A part of the Cirrus nebula, supernova remnant, imaged with a small 70mm refractor of 400mm focal length, using a h-alpha filter. 916 raw images of 10.24seconds each were combined.


M27, the well known Dumbbell-nebula, a large planetary nebula, imaged with a small 70mm refractor of 400mm focal length, using a h-alpha filter. 112 raw images of 10.24seconds each were combined.


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