Sunday, June 8, 2014

Astrophoto: Spectacular View of the Triffid Nebula in Narrowband

Astrophoto: Spectacular View of the Triffid Nebula in Narrowband:

M20,  the Triffid Nebula in narrowband, Taken remotely from Siding Springs Observatory in Australia.  38 hours of exposure, taken during May 2014.  Credit and copyright:  Ian Sharp.

M20, the Triffid Nebula in narrowband, Taken remotely from Siding Springs Observatory in Australia. 38 hours of exposure, taken during May 2014. Credit and copyright: Ian Sharp.
What a gorgeous deep sky astrophoto! M20, also known as the Trifid Nebula is located in Sagittarius, and its name means ‘divided into three lobes.’ The ‘lobes’ are clearly visible in this very pretty palette of colors by astrophotographer Ian Sharp.

“I’ve been agonising about this one because it was a real struggle to find a palette that worked because the Hα data was so strong,” Ian told Universe Today via email. He said the regular Hubble palette caused a very green result, so instead he used this mix of channels:

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