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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Three experimental starless Oxygen emission images of the Veil nebula



I played with my older material, since the weather doesn't allow new projects.

This time I'm publishing three images of light emitted by an ionized Oxygen, O-III.
Images are closeups from the large supernova remnant in a constellation Cygnus, the Veil Nebula.
I wanted to see and show the actual structure of the nebula, due to that, stars are removed from each image.

Blue Lightning
Filaments in the Western Veil, Witch's Broom Nebula

A starless O-III channel. There is a one bright star left behind due to composition reasons.
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Blue Wing
A detail of the Veil Nebula, The Pickering's Triangle

A starless O-III channel
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An electric Nike of Samothrace
IC 1340 in Eastern veil Nebula

A starless O-III channel. Why the name "Nike of Samothrace"? Please have a look HERE.
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Original images with all the data


Witch's Broom Nebula

Image is in visual spectrum from  from the emission of ionized elements.
A light emitted by the ionized Oxygen can be seen as blue hues.
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The Pickering's Triangle

Image is in mapped colors, from the emission of ionized elements, R=Sulfur, G=Hydrogen and B=Oxygen.
A light emitted by the ionized Oxygen can be seen as blue hues.
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IC 1340

Image is in mapped colors, from the emission of ionized elements, R=Sulfur, G=Hydrogen and B=Oxygen.
A light emitted by the ionized Oxygen can be seen as blue hues.
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Orientation

The areas of interest are marked as a white rectangle. The circle, size of the full Moon, shows the apparent scale in lower right corner.
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