“It’s been a warm and dry winter in Texas, apart from one ice storm, these months have been some of the best for seeing the stars.
I spent several of these months with M31, the andromeda galaxy, shown here with a deep narrowband exposure.
Â
Much of the red and blue gas seen in this photograph originates from a new type of object called a ‘Ghost Planetary Nebula’ which just so happens to sit right in front of Andromeda in our line of sight. ”
1 Comment
From Bray Falls:
“It’s been a warm and dry winter in Texas, apart from one ice storm, these months have been some of the best for seeing the stars.
I spent several of these months with M31, the andromeda galaxy, shown here with a deep narrowband exposure.
Â
Much of the red and blue gas seen in this photograph originates from a new type of object called a ‘Ghost Planetary Nebula’ which just so happens to sit right in front of Andromeda in our line of sight. ”
More from his work
https://app.astrobin.com/u/astrofalls#gallery