The Horsehead and Flame Nebula (IC434)

Located on the easternmost part of Orion's belt, these nebula lie approx 1375 light-years from earth and are connected (in our view) by the star Altinak.

At the center of the Flame Nebula is a cluster of newly formed stars, 86% of which have circumstellar disks.

This image was captured over several nights earlier this month. 3 nights (14h 29m) of data were captured without a filter and one night I captured Hydrogen Alpha (Ha) emissions using the Optolong L-Ultimate filter.

I combined the RGB data with the Ha data to bring out greater detail in the Ha regions.

Imaged from my Bortle 7 backyard.

Scope: Askar FRA300
Camera: ZWO ASI2600MC
Mount: iOptron CEM70EC
Filter: Optolong L-Ultimate

All post processing done in PixInsight
– spfc, mgc, spcc, btx, stx, ghs, stf stretch, ntx, ct, ht, pixelmath, convolution, unsharp mask, imageblend

by scotaf

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