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photographing the crab nebula - Beginning Deep Sky Imaging

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    Finally had a clear night to photograph the crab nebula. I ended up using the full focal length of my 6se (which on my set up gives an actual plate solve FL of 1650mm), f/10, iso was 1600 (I mean't to do 3200 but somehow did not set it correctly), 3 min guided subs. Total exposure was 32 x 3 ==96 min. dswtan and Sky King like this

Imaging the Crab Nebula | Great Basin Observatory

    https://greatbasinobservatory.org/research/imaging-crab-nebula
    After removing the noise and saturation caused by the imaging equipment, they stacked the images and colorized them. They produced a final colorized image of the Crab Nebula and can deduce from the final image that the Crab Nebula contains large amounts of sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen. Check out their poster (attachment below) to learn more.

Messier 1 (The Crab Nebula) | NASA

    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/messier-1-the-crab-nebula/
    Peering deep into M1, this spectacular Hubble image captures the nebula’s beating heart: the rapidly spinning pulsar at its core. Bright wisps are moving outward from the pulsar (the rightmost of the two bright stars near the center of the …

Crab Nebula | NASA

    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_567.html
    The Crab Nebula is the shattered remnant of a massive star that ended its life in a supernova explosion. Nearly a thousand years old, the supernova was noted in the constellation of Taurus by Chinese astronomers in the year 1054 AD. This view of the supernova remnant obtained by the Spitzer Space Telescope shows an infrared view of this complex ...

The Crab Nebula through a Small Telescope

    https://astrobackyard.com/show-me-the-crab/
    This is likely due to my focus issues, and how tight I cropped in the image. The Crab Nebula is quite a small target as well, so a telescope with a longer focal length and magnification would probably be a better fit for this nebula. Additionally, capturing some narrrowband images of this nebula would help reveal the structure.

Messier 1: Crab Nebula - CosmosPNW

    https://cosmospnw.com/messier-1-crab-nebula/
    Nevertheless, the bar to entry to photograph the M1 Crab Nebula can be. done with both DSLRs and more advanced astrophotography cameras. The website galactic-hunter below has a great detail about the process ass this can provide some starting information for users as they were helpful in finding this information.

How to Photograph Nebulae (Tips for Beginners) - OPT …

    https://optcorp.com/blogs/astrophotography-101/how-to-photograph-nebulae
    2. Attach a Lens. The faster, the better. “Fast” is referring to a lens with a low focal ratio. The smaller that number is, the better it is at collecting light. Things in space are dim, so the more light the lens gathers, the clearer your images will be! It’s …

Photos: Amazing Views of the Famous Crab Nebula | Space

    https://www.space.com/14611-photos-crab-nebula-space-images.html
    Both views eliminate emission form the Crab pulsar by showing the sky in between its pulses. In both images, the bright source below is the Geminga pulsar. At left, the region 20 days before the...

Messier 1 – The Crab Nebula - Mike's Astro Photos

    https://www.mikesastrophotos.com/nebula/messier-1-the-crab-nebula/
    The image below is a long exposure photograph taken from my ground based observatory in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. It’s a combination of 2 hours of Red, Green and Blue PLUS 7.4 hours of Luminance (clear) and 8.6 hours of Ha for a total exposure time …

Crab Nebula - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crab_Nebula
    The Crab Nebula (catalogue designations M 1, NGC 1952, Taurus A) is a supernova remnant and pulsar wind nebula in the constellation of Taurus. The common name comes from William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse, who observed the object in 1842 using a 36-inch (91 cm) telescope and produced a drawing that looked somewhat like a crab.

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