careless25

careless25 OP t1_iyv0bes wrote

Yes.... Scientists are currently studying the changes in the gases by comparing images between Hubble space telescope and the JWST! They are miniscule at these scales but we can learn a lot from them about star formations and more!

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careless25 OP t1_iyuca0m wrote

Oh right! I almost forgot about that 😂

Edit: jokes aside, I was really happy to actually see a running man figure this time around. I have shot this target twice before and the running man was always too dim/not much detail

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careless25 OP t1_iyu6vxy wrote

I have been slowly (over 4-5 years) building up the equipment to do more and more astrophotography and this is my latest shot. This was made possible due to recently modifying my camera to have capabilities to capture more of the red light from the nebula. I took about 25 minutes of photos from my backyard (Bortle 5) and stacked them.

Equipment used:

Canon 7d mk ii

Tamron 150-600mm f/5-6.3

Star watcher star adventurer 2i pro pack

Tripod

Settings:

13s subs

F/8

ISO 3200

250mm

Stacked in DSS and edited in Pixinsight. I can provide more details of the editing/post process if you are interested.

Follow me on ig @careless.25 if you want to see more of this and other photography I do.

Edit: Since you all loved this post so much, I am collecting more data on Orion nebula tonight and will be processing it soon. I will post the results here!

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