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Category: Nebula

11/06/2023 – More Soap Bubble Time from 11/05/2023…
Astrophotography Nebula 

11/06/2023 – More Soap Bubble Time from 11/05/2023…

November 6, 2023 by Hersey

Sunday night was nice and clear, and with setting the clocks back it was dark pretty early. I decided to get some more data on the Soap Bubble Nebula (PN G075.5+01.7). I collected 3 hours and 2 minutes (91 x 120 seconds)…

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11/03/2023 – The Soap Bubble Nebula
Astrophotography Nebula 

11/03/2023 – The Soap Bubble Nebula

November 4, 2023 by Hersey

OK OK OK… So this is really cool… well at least I think so… so very cool. The other night when I was EAA observing the Crescent Nebula and broadcasting on Night Skies Network, a couple of the folks that joined the…

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Processing Pelican Nebula and Crescent Nebula with Siril
Astrophotography Deep Sky Nebula 

Processing Pelican Nebula and Crescent Nebula with Siril

October 30, 2023 by Hersey

I captured an hours worth of data each of the Crescent Nebula, NGC 6888, and the Pelican Nebula, IC 5070, the night of 10/28/2023. I captured 30 x 120 second exposures each at 121 gain, 8 offset and bin 2×2. I used…

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10/28/2023 – EAA – More Nebula with the Duo-Band
Deep Sky Nebula Observing 

10/28/2023 – EAA – More Nebula with the Duo-Band

October 29, 2023 by Hersey

A clear warm night with a very bright full Moon. I started a soon as the Sun went down hoping to get some views before the Moon was too high in the sky. I had a plan for three nebula, the Crescent…

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10/25/2023 – EAA Duo-Band Broadcasted on the NSN
Deep Sky Nebula Observing 

10/25/2023 – EAA Duo-Band Broadcasted on the NSN

October 26, 2023 by Hersey

Clear with temperatures in the mid/low 60s. A very nice night, other than the bright 89% waxing Moon. Still it has been a while so it was good to collect some light through the scope. My plan for the night was to…

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09/03/2023 – 2.5 Hours of The Elephant’s Trunk Nebula
Astrophotography Deep Sky Nebula Solar System 

09/03/2023 – 2.5 Hours of The Elephant’s Trunk Nebula

September 4, 2023 by Hersey

During my EAA session on 09/02/2023 I observed the Elephant’s Trunk region of IC 1396, but it was not framed very well. Last night I decided to capture some more data centering on IC 1396A to frame the nebula better and to…

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09/02/2023 – EAA – Nothing but Nebula…
Deep Sky Nebula Observing 

09/02/2023 – EAA – Nothing but Nebula…

September 3, 2023 by Hersey

Hope everyone is enjoying the holiday weekend. Here in Southeastern Virginia Saturday was a beautiful day which gave way to a nice clear night. I uncovered the scope before dark and took a few sets of dark frames and a quick set…

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08/19/2023 – EAA – A Few Nebula, a Galaxy, and a New Messier for the Log.
Clusters Deep Sky Galaxies Nebula Observing 

08/19/2023 – EAA – A Few Nebula, a Galaxy, and a New Messier for the Log.

August 20, 2023 by Hersey

Saturday night was a very nice clear night with temperatures in the mid-70s and a the humidity was a bit lower than it has been. Just a nice night overall and the best clear night sky we have had in a very…

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08/18/2023 – A Mostly Clear Night to Test Out the UA Field Flattener
Equipment Nebula Observing 

08/18/2023 – A Mostly Clear Night to Test Out the UA Field Flattener

August 19, 2023 by Hersey

It has been a pretty good while, most of the summer, since the Suffolk Sky has seen a clear night on a night that was not a school night. The forecast looked decent for this Friday night, so I got everything set…

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06/02/2023 – EAA – Globs and a Galaxy…
Clusters Deep Sky Galaxies Nebula Observing 

06/02/2023 – EAA – Globs and a Galaxy…

June 3, 2023 by Hersey

It finally stopped raining. The temperature was in the mid-70s and the sky was mostly clear. Of course the nearly full Moon rose just at dark. Even with the full Moon I wanted to take advantage of the clear sky to do…

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