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Vela Super Nova Remnant (one part) Close up. Do look as large as you can

Vela Super Nova Remnant (one part)  Close up. Do look as large as you can
Vela Super Nova Remnant

Gum Wide Field

The Filaments was formed by the Super Nova explosion the remnants of that explosion. Even the pencil nebula is a part of the explosion.

Pencil Nebula  NGC 2736

This is a very small part of the whole area as its end of season for this part of the sky no way I could do a whole panorama. The Blue is Oxygen that in the two shots above you can see as white Filaments. What you are looking at is in the bottom wide field of the area just below the large Left big nebula you can see just below but this shot is rotated. This whole area has some great targets for next year, this was some thing I was looking forward to being able to do with the filters as I knew the blue stood out.

QHY268M -10c 120 Odd shots 5 min each filter over 6 nights .. 30 shots each RGB 1 min exposure.
QHYCFW3 and 7 Antlia filters LRGBSHaO
MeLE Mini PC
Pegasus Astro Pocket Mini power box
Starpoint Australis SP3 Focuser Rotated 22 degrees from last
Skywatcher 200 F4 PREMIUM PHOTO QUATTRO REFLECTOR OTA
Skywatcher F4 Aplanatic Coma Corrector
Skywatcher NEQ 6 Pro Hypertuned
SVbony 50MM Guide scope
QHY5L-II-M Guide camera
Guided PHD2, Nina
Pixinsight, Ps, Lr

trester88, Annemarie, Nouchetdu38, SV1XV and 16 other people have particularly liked this photo


24 comments - The latest ones
 Marek Ewjan Stachowski
Marek Ewjan Stachows…
beautiful image
→ have a good weekend, Steve!
7 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Marek Ewjan Stachows…
Thank you one I have always wanted to take.
7 months ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club
Brilliant work Steve.. you are a true Pro'....I see all your Exif' and tackle but it still amazes me how the camera remains on the exact same position over such a lengthy time and multiple shots.. at such vast distances I would think that a passing gnats breath would cause image movement - stunning work indeed - Keep well - and 'Best Wishes' to you - from Dj.. UK.
7 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to David G Johnson club
DJ the best way to explain how it stays on target night after night and all night long or if i came back to target in a years time, the image is plate solved ( checked against the original star plan/pattern). I think the thing that people don't realize is each shot of space is unique each has there own star pattern. Every two shots is plate solved ( star patten checked) to keep the shot on track, the shot is also guided so the stars stay in exactly the same spot and don't move in the frame. The original plan the system knows the stars in the planed shot so it keeps it to those stars. That is not to say there is no movement there is very little, that is automatically cropped out on the edges as the stars are stacked on each the same.

When you consider there is 120 x3 filters shots 360 shots that make up the background and there is 30 x3 filters shots for the stars 90 shot making a total of 450 shot to make the single shot you see above all stacked together so that can make a final image . Why so many, to get the detail in the shot plain and simple, a total of 30 shot has the basic shape but none of the intricate detail you see above. A gnat would not even cause a ficker but clouds and planes do cause a problem let alone satellites.

There are some very smart people out there that worked all this out I just use the programs to my advantage. We are also blessed with clear skies so are able to do this. This area I will come back to next year as its getting too high in the sky for a nights shooting. I hope you get to come back and read this as it all makes sense once you know how the system works.
7 months ago. Edited 7 months ago.
David G Johnson club has replied to Steve Paxton club
I did' come back thanks a lot Steve for your further info'.. which I read through several times.. I now have a good insight of 'new to me', 'plate solving' .I also did a Net'. look around and found,. '''Nighttime Imaging 'N' Astronomy''' I might be reading too deep and unnecessary for what I need to know on there but I find the systems and programmes all so fascinating.
To sum up would it be true to say that > Staying on target via 'Plate solving' means the system recognises the previous images - and kind of re-''locks on''' to the image (as you quote 'checked against the original plan/ pattern) and continues the process or programme set up into your system ?

Thanks again Steve,.. keep up your brilliant work,.. and Cheers'.. from Dj.
7 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to David G Johnson club
100% I tried to keep its simple.
7 months ago.
 Stephan Fey
Stephan Fey club
Overwhelming again, Steve! Fantastic work!
7 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Stephan Fey club
The filaments are quite specular when you see them this close up. Many thanks
7 months ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Incredible shots!
7 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to William Sutherland club
Thank you... space has some quite spectacular things out there.
7 months ago.
 Diana Australis
Diana Australis club
Brilliant as ever Steve..,
7 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Diana Australis club
Thank you, I will keep at this as the rewards are images like this.
7 months ago.
 Xata
Xata club
You provide us lots of dreamy photos, specially wide on 27" iMac screen... ******************************************
Guess you have a lot of work done and gear to perform such wonders, you could publish on astronomical magazines also on Nat Geo !
7 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Xata club
You are right this is the culmination of all the ups down and all that work to get shots like this. Its interesting when my father passed away I was asked to come back to NZ to clear out the house. I found the book that sparked my interest but the photo was so poor early 60's of the Horse Head Nebula.

Horse Head  B33 & Flame NGC2024  Nebula

Horse Head Nebula Rotated B33

Even my two images totally put the book to shame so I did not keep it. I get a lot of enjoyment out of this and I know it will never be mastered by Ai.
7 months ago. Edited 7 months ago.
Xata club has replied to Steve Paxton club
Looking at your photos we see the pleasure you have not only in photographing but also with all the processing…
AI can produce funny things, but never this.
By the way: almost no AI contributions on the fence group!
7 months ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
Marvellous work and great results, Steve.
7 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to tiabunna club
Its great to get longer nights and cooler night. This is an area I have always wanted to do on filters for the reason you see above. A one shot coloured camera does not do justice to this area. Many thanks glad you enjoy it.
7 months ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club
Steve, once again you stun us with these visual treats of stars, and systems which are unimaginable distances away. Not only do you treat our eyes (especially on full screen size) but you give our brains food for thought too with plate-solving and multiple other techniques too. Keep up the good work and keep enjoying this wonderful specialist hobby.

Cheers. Herb
7 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Herb Riddle club
Glad you like this part of the sky, its a shot I always wanted to do but I first had to get filters and camera to do the job. There is no such thing as simple when you are getting as complicated as this but its certainly makes for some striking results. The fact its all run by computer kind of makes it simple but for a non computer person its is still a lot to keep track off. The results from this new camera are simply stunning very happy that I did make the right choice. Many thanks as long as the grey matter is still working I will keep this going.
7 months ago.
 Jean-louis Thiaudiere
Jean-louis Thiaudier… club
Fantastique série*************
7 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Jean-louis Thiaudier… club
Thank you, all apart of what is above us we just cant see as its so far out.
7 months ago.
 Ko Hummel
Ko Hummel club
great pictures again Steve. Enjoy everyone of your skypictures
7 months ago.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Ko Hummel club
Thank you Ko I know going computerized caused its problems at the start but this is the end result , Way past where I ever thought I would be. I will be doing to "playing " Learning next with some of my targets just to see just what is out there in the milky way as I can see way more target's than just the standard usually shot ones...
7 months ago.
 trester88
trester88 club
Super!!!
2 weeks ago.

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