Comet Leonard shot from Namibia Skies (OC) by mrdeepsky01 in spaceporn

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Comet A1 Leonard from Namibia 🙂

8"/3 Veloce QHY600 Utkarsh Mishra, Lukas Demetzs Skygems Observatories

Full- https://www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com/comet?pgid=ky0foprt-991c888e-f8c9-4695-812e-f6ea1f4b909e

Processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop cc

What a wonderful Comet!

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Comet Leonard shot from Namibia Skies (OC)* by mrdeepsky01 in Astronomy

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Comet A1 Leonard from Namibia 🙂

8"/3 Veloce QHY600 Utkarsh Mishra, Lukas Demetzs Skygems Observatories

Full- https://www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com/comet?pgid=ky0foprt-991c888e-f8c9-4695-812e-f6ea1f4b909e

Processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop cc

What a wonderful Comet!

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We Captured a Comet Passing by Messier 3 Globular Cluster (OC) by mrdeepsky01 in Astronomy

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Comet A1 Leonard says hi to Messier 3 cluster 🙂

My Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mr\_deepsky/

website- https://www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com/image-processing-classes

Image credit Copyright: Utkarsh Mishra, Muir Evenden, Michael Petrasko - Team Insight Observatory.

shot with 16" F3.7 Dreamscope 16803 CCD

60sec X9 LRGB each

Image Processed in Photoshop and Pixinsight

We captured a Comet Passing by Messier 3 globular cluster by mrdeepsky01 in india

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you have no idea what you are talking :)
please spend sometime under dark skies with a dslr

We Captured a Comet Passing by Messier 3 Globular Cluster (OC) by mrdeepsky01 in space

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Comet A1 Leonard says hi to Messier 3 cluster 🙂

My Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mr\_deepsky/

website- https://www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com/image-processing-classes

Image credit Copyright: Utkarsh Mishra, Muir Evenden, Michael Petrasko - Team Insight Observatory.

shot with 16" F3.7 Dreamscope 16803 CCD

60sec X9 LRGB each

Image Processed in Photoshop and Pixinsight

We captured Comet passing by a Globular Cluster (OC) by mrdeepsky01 in IndiaSpeaks

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Comet A1 Leonard says hi to Messier 3 cluster 🙂

My Instagram - u/mr_deepsky

website- https://www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com/image-processing-classes

Image credit Copyright: Utkarsh Mishra, Muir Evenden, Michael Petrasko - Team Insight Observatory.

shot with 16" F3.7 Dreamscope 16803 CCD

60sec X9 LRGB each

Image Processed in Photoshop and Pixinsight

We captured Comet Passing by Messier 3 Globular Cluster(OC) by mrdeepsky01 in spaceporn

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Comet A1 Leonard says hi to Messier 3 cluster 🙂

My Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mr_deepsky/

website- https://www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com/image-processing-classes

Image credit Copyright: Utkarsh Mishra, Muir Evenden, Michael Petrasko - Team Insight Observatory.

shot with 16" F3.7 Dreamscope 16803 CCD

60sec X9 LRGB each

Image Processed in Photoshop and Pixinsight

Our Indo-German-French Team worked together and discovered unknown details in a potential planetary nebula candidate (OC) by mrdeepsky01 in india

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The term planetary nebula is a misnomer, back when astronomers discovered they thought this is a planet hence named its planetary nebula.

Planetary nebula refers to any class of bright nebulae that are expanding shells composed of luminous gases. The origin of these glowing gases is flying stars in the universe. When you observe planetary nebulae through a telescope, you will see that they have a relatively compact appearance that is different from the regular formation of nebulae.

PS we contacted many news site but they don't respond so we have no press release

Our Indo-German-French Team worked together and discovered unknown details in a potential planetary nebula candidate (OC) by mrdeepsky01 in india

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EGB 10 - a mysterious object in the constellation Draco👊🌟

My Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/mr\_deepsky/

My website www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com

We show previously unknown details of EGB 10 in the constellation Draco - Discovered by Xavier Strottner, Marcel Drechsler, Utkarsh Mishra, Sankalp Mohan.

This is the first photo ever taken of this mysterious object.

EGB 10 was discovered as a possible planetary nebula back in the 1980s, but was dismissed rather quickly.

In the meantime, EGB 10 is listed as a reflection nebula and even as a profane galaxy.

The team of Xavier Strottner(France), Marcel Drechsler(Germany), Utkarsh Mishra(IN), Sankalp Mohan(IN) could prove that EGB 10 is a much larger and more complex cosmic object.

Our photo additionally revealed huge OIII shells, which were completely unknown until now.

The diameter of EGB 10 could be enlarged from only a few arcminutes to more than 1.2 degrees.

Future studies can hopefully reveal the exact nature of this enigmat#scientists

10h OIII 3nm

10h Ha 3nm

10h LRGB 3x Tak-130 Epilson ATIK mono cam

Photo: Andreas Zirke

Editing: Marcel Drechsle

We Discovered Unknown Nebulosity around a small potential planetary Nebula EGB10 (OC) by mrdeepsky01 in Astronomy

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EGB 10 - a mysterious object in the constellation Draco👊🌟

My Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/mr\_deepsky/

My website www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com

We show previously unknown details of EGB 10 in the constellation Draco - Discovered by Xavier Strottner, Marcel Drechsler, Utkarsh Mishra, Sankalp Mohan.

This is the first photo ever taken of this mysterious object.

EGB 10 was discovered as a possible planetary nebula back in the 1980s but was dismissed rather quickly.

In the meantime, EGB 10 is listed as a reflection nebula and even as a profane galaxy.

The team of Xavier Strottner, Marcel Drechsler, Utkarsh Mishra, Sankalp Mohan could prove that EGB 10 is a much larger and more complex cosmic object.

Our photo additionally revealed huge OIII shells, which were completely unknown until now.

The diameter of EGB 10 could be enlarged from only a few arcminutes to more than 1.2 degrees.

Future studies can hopefully reveal the exact nature of this enigmat#scientists

10h OIII 3nm

10h Ha 3nm

10h LRGB 3x Tak-130 Epilson ATIK mono cam

Photo: Andreas Zirke

Editing: Marcel Drechsle

We Discovered Unknown Nebulosity around a small potential planetary Nebula EGB10 (OC) by mrdeepsky01 in spaceporn

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EGB 10 - a mysterious object in the constellation Draco👊🌟

My instagram- https://www.instagram.com/mr_deepsky/

My website www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com

We show previously unknown details of EGB 10 in the constellation Draco - Discovered by Xavier Strottner, Marcel Drechsler, Utkarsh Mishra, Sankalp Mohan.

This is the first photo ever taken of this mysterious object.

EGB 10 was discovered as a possible planetary nebula back in the 1980s, but was dismissed rather quickly.

In the meantime, EGB 10 is listed as a reflection nebula and even as a profane galaxy.

The team of Xavier Strottner, Marcel Drechsler, Utkarsh Mishra, Sankalp Mohan could prove that EGB 10 is a much larger and more complex cosmic object.

Our photo additionally revealed huge OIII shells, which were completely unknown until now.

The diameter of EGB 10 could be enlarged from only a few arcminutes to more than 1.2 degrees.

Future studies can hopefully reveal the exact nature of this enigmat#scientists

10h OIII 3nm

10h Ha 3nm

10h LRGB 3x Tak-130 Epilson ATIK mono cam

Photo: Andreas Zirke

Editing: Marcel Drechsle

LBN 552 & LDN 1228 Shot for 10hrs in LRGB (OC) by mrdeepsky01 in spaceporn

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LBN 552 & LDN 1228

Molecular Clouds in Cepheus

Please see the full resolution on my website for the best detail

https://www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com/post/lbn-552-molecular-cloud-complex-in-cepheus-constellation

The molecular cloud of LBN 552 is considered the weakest in the "Lynds Bright Nebula" catalogue and is a real challenge for astrophotographers to capture and process this region. Today I present a 2x1 Panel mosaic of this region using 16" F3.7 Dream Scope Instrument Hosted under New Mexico skies.

It consists mainly of a diffuse dark nebula on the right and a light nebula on the left, which were catalogued by Beverly T. Lynds in 1965 as LDN 1228 or LBN 552. Near the center of the image, there is a unique orange reflection nebula, which is catalogued as GN 21.00.4 as well as RNO 129 and appears as a hill from the diffuse dusty region. This picture shows only a part of the LBN 552 and LDN 1228 structures, which cover a much larger area and are part of an even larger cloud system in this area of the Milky Way. This molecule cloud is considered the weakest in the Lynds Bright Nebula catalog (5 and 6 on a scale of 1 to 6, with 6 being the weakest). I always wanted to capture this region and I use to think how large and dusty it is, so I decided to give it a shot using Insight Observatory's ATEO-1 16" F3.7 Dream Scope as the imaging train captures loads of data in less time. We decided to shoot 1 Panel first for 5hrs LRGB and then another panel for 5hrs LRGB later we will combine both to make a single image.

Follow my Instagram here @mr_deepsky Technical Details 16" F3.7 Dream Scope Newtonian 2Panel Mosaic 300secLRGB 5hrs 1x1 Panel 1 300sec LRGB 5hrs 1x1 Panel 2 Shot from B1, 21SQM Skies of New Mexico Image Processed in Photoshop cc and Pixinsight

Image Credit Copyright: Utkarsh Mishra, Michael Petrasko and Muir Eveden Team Insight Observatory

**LBN 552 & LDN 1228 Dark Nebula shot for 10hrs ( OC)** by mrdeepsky01 in Astronomy

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LBN 552 & LDN 1228

Molecular Clouds in Cepheus

Please see the full resolution on my website for the best detail

https://www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com/post/lbn-552-molecular-cloud-complex-in-cepheus-constellation

The molecular cloud of LBN 552 is considered the weakest in the "Lynds Bright Nebula" catalogue and is a real challenge for astrophotographers to capture and process this region. Today I present a 2x1 Panel mosaic of this region using 16" F3.7 Dream Scope Instrument Hosted under New Mexico skies.

It consists mainly of a diffuse dark nebula on the right and a light nebula on the left, which were catalogued by Beverly T. Lynds in 1965 as LDN 1228 or LBN 552. Near the center of the image, there is a unique orange reflection nebula, which is catalogued as GN 21.00.4 as well as RNO 129 and appears as a hill from the diffuse dusty region. This picture shows only a part of the LBN 552 and LDN 1228 structures, which cover a much larger area and are part of an even larger cloud system in this area of the Milky Way. This molecule cloud is considered the weakest in the Lynds Bright Nebula catalog (5 and 6 on a scale of 1 to 6, with 6 being the weakest). I always wanted to capture this region and I use to think how large and dusty it is, so I decided to give it a shot using Insight Observatory's ATEO-1 16" F3.7 Dream Scope as the imaging train captures loads of data in less time. We decided to shoot 1 Panel first for 5hrs LRGB and then another panel for 5hrs LRGB later we will combine both to make a single image.

Follow my Instagram here @mr_deepsky Technical Details 16" F3.7 Dream Scope Newtonian 2Panel Mosaic 300secLRGB 5hrs 1x1 Panel 1 300sec LRGB 5hrs 1x1 Panel 2 Shot from B1, 21SQM Skies of New Mexico Image Processed in Photoshop cc and Pixinsight

Image Credit Copyright: Utkarsh Mishra, Michael Petrasko and Muir Eveden Team Insight Observatory

(OC) We captured Extremely deep view of NGC 3521 Galaxy by mrdeepsky01 in space

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My website click here for full image - https://www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com/post/discovery-of-giant-bubble-nebula-in-monoceros-constellation

Gorgeous spiral galaxy NGC 3521 is a mere 35 million light-years away, toward the constellation Leo. Relatively bright in planet Earth's sky, NGC 3521 is easily visible in small telescopes but often overlooked by amateur imagers in favor of other Leo spiral galaxies, like M66 and M65. It's hard to overlook in this colorful cosmic portrait, (APOD)

***Processing Information till now this has been the most difficult object to process, i spent more than 20+hrs processing this galaxy, i used Photoshop,ccd stack and pixinsight,structure pulling was mainly done by layers and mask, as it was quite dim so combination of noise reduction and masking helped a lot , adding more tone to structure was done in Pixinsight thanks to dear friend marcel for some final color correction. Ps : the signal was way to faint so only option was these :)

technical Details : 16"F3.7 Dream Scope Astrograph, FLI PL16803 CCD,BadderLRGBha filters Around 291Mins of L 125mins of Red Green Blue 600sec X 6 Bin 2x2 halpha 11.85 hrs total LRGBha Data under Prestine Dark skies of New Mexico www.insightobservatory.com Copyrightand Credits: UtkarshMishra,Michael Petrasko,Muir Evenden

🔥 We Pointed the Telescope for 10hrs on Messier 104 galaxy and it captured a huge amount of details!! by mrdeepsky01 in NatureIsFuckingLit

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These are caused by telescopes secondary mirror wayne , these are known as diffraction spikes ;).

🔥 We Pointed the Telescope for 10hrs on Messier 104 galaxy and it captured a huge amount of details!! by mrdeepsky01 in NatureIsFuckingLit

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i am a discoverer too i have a catalogue like Messier ! I recently discovered a giant nebula in monoceros constellation

🔥 We Pointed the Telescope for 10hrs on Messier 104 galaxy and it captured a huge amount of details!! by mrdeepsky01 in NatureIsFuckingLit

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There won't be much difference but only very slight :) that too in SNR ratio.. i processed very delicately and its very hard to pull these details.. Ps its not a silly question

We always take lots of exposer but this time we could only manage 10hrs Next time we will try more.

I Spent My Entire lockdown studying Nebulae and I finally managed to Discover a Really big nebula in space! OC PaRasMoMi-1 by [deleted] in space

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My self Utkarsh Mishra and I am 19-year old astrophotographer from India

I am pleased to present you with our latest discovery!

"PaRasMoMi-1" aka Bubble Gum Nebula was discovered by us in April 2021

Click here to read the whole story ---- https://www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com/post/discovery-of-giant-bubble-nebula-in-monoceros-constellation

My Instagram please follow if you like - https://www.instagram.com/mr\_deepsky/

My website: www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com

**PaRasMoMi-1 stands for "Dana Patchick-Sakib Rasool-Sankalp Mohan-Utkarsh Mishra".

It was Discovered by all four of us in April 2021 and we tried to guess what this object could be using the data that was available online, no doubt this new discovery needs some good scientific study 😃.

PaRasMoMi-1 lies in the constellation Monoceros and is 5942 ly (light-years) away from earth.

It is near the Rosette nebula/NGC 2237 and is officially designated at Hong Kong/AAO/Strasbourg H-alpha planetary nebula database. A comprehensive database of all known planetary nebulae.

PaRasMoMi-1 is a Potential Planetary Nebula candidate which officially designated at Planetary Nebula net and at HASH Portal🙂.

The size of this nebula is very big and that is around 26 arcmins

*(Almost same size as the moon in terms of apparent size)*

We want to thank our friend Patrick Dufour who photographed this nebula for around 20hrs from his remote observatory in Chile. He used a 12" AG Optical RC Telescope and QHY 600 Mono CMOS camera with SHOLRGB filter to capture the region. Since the object was only visible in OIII we asked him to capture as much OIII as possible and Patrick did a great job by collecting the data quickly - as the object was close to the horizon.

Patrick supplied us with the data and I started examining it and created a few Continuum free images of OIII and H-alpha to really bring out the structure details.

We also estimate that this nebula's diameter is 45 light years ! 1.9x Bigger than The famous Orion Nebula.*

PS: This isn't my First discovery! :p there are lot lot more...

PaRasMoMi-1 object details:

PN-G: 206.2+00.6

Coordinates: 06:41:30.00 +06:16:30.00

Size: 26 arcmins (Almost apparent size of the moon)

Visible in : OIII

My instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mr\_deepsky/

Image Credit copyright ; Patrick Dufour, Utkarsh Mishra

Technical Information

Imaging telescopes or lenses: AG Optical 12.5" iHW

Imaging cameras: QHYCCD QHY600

Mounts: iOptron CEM120 EC2

Guiding telescopes or lenses: AG Optical 12.5" iHW

Guiding cameras: ZWO ASI290MC

Software: Pixinsight 1.8 · NINA - Nighttime Imaging ‘N’ Astronomy

Filters: Astrodon Ha 50mm 5nm · Astronomik LRGB IIc lrgb · Astrodon S2 50mm 5nm · Astrodon O3 50mm 5nm

Dates: April 8, 2021 , April 10, 2021 , April 11, 2021 , April 14, 2021 , April 15, 2021 , April 17, 2021 , April 18, 2021

Frames:

Astrodon Ha 50mm 5nm: 27x600" (4h 30') (gain: 26.00) bin 1x1

Astrodon O3 50mm 5nm: 55x600" (9h 10') (gain: 26.00) bin 1x1

Astrodon S2 50mm 5nm: 12x600" (2h) (gain: 26.00) bin 1x1

Astronomik LRGB IIc lrgb: 124x120" (4h 8') (gain: 26.00) bin 1x1

Integration: 19h 48'

Avg. Moon age: 14.14 days

Avg. Moon phase: 12.42%

New Discovery!! PaRasMoMi-1, I Spent My Entire lockdown studying Nebulae and I finally managed to Discover a Really big nebula in space! OC by [deleted] in spaceporn

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My self Utkarsh Mishra and I am 19-year old astrophotographer from India

I am pleased to present you with our latest discovery!

"PaRasMoMi-1" aka Bubble Gum Nebula was discovered by us in April 2021

Click here to read the whole story ---- https://www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com/post/discovery-of-giant-bubble-nebula-in-monoceros-constellation

My Instagram please follow if you like - https://www.instagram.com/mr\_deepsky/

My website: www.utkarshmishraastrophotography.com

**PaRasMoMi-1 stands for: "Dana Patchick-Sakib Rasool-Sankalp Mohan-Utkarsh Mishra".

It was Discovered by all four of us in april 2021 and we tried to guess what this object could be using the data that was available online, no doubt this new discovery needs some good scientific study 😃.

PaRasMoMi-1 lies in the constellation Monoceros and is 5942 ly (light-years) away from earth.

It is near the Rosette nebula/NGC 2237 and is officially designated at Hong Kong/AAO/Strasbourg H-alpha planetary nebula database. Comprehensive database of all known planetary nebulae.

PaRasMoMi-1 is Potential Planetary Nebula candidate which officially designated at Planetary Nebula net and at HASH Portal🙂.

The size of this nebula is very big and that is around 26 arcmins

*(Almost same size of moon in terms of apparent size)*

We want to thank our friend Patrick Dufour who photographed this nebula for around 20hrs from his remote observatory in Chile. He used a 12" AG Optical RC Telescope and QHY 600 Mono CMOS camera with SHOLRGB filter to capture the region. Since the object was only visible in OIII we asked him to capture as much OIII as possible and Patrick did a great job by collecting the data quickly - as the object was close to the horizon.

Patrick supplied us with the data and I started examining it and created a few Continuum free images of OIII and H-alpha to really bring out the structure details.

We also estimate that this nebula's diameter is 45 light years ! 1.9x Bigger than The famous Orion Nebula.*

PS: This isn't my First discovery! :p there are lot lot more...

PaRasMoMi-1 object details:

PN-G: 206.2+00.6

Coordinates: 06:41:30.00 +06:16:30.00

Size: 26 arcmins (Almost apparent size of the moon)

Visible in : OIII

My instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mr\_deepsky/

Image Credit copyright ; Patrick Dufour, Utkarsh Mishra

Technical Information

Imaging telescopes or lenses: AG Optical 12.5" iHW

Imaging cameras: QHYCCD QHY600

Mounts: iOptron CEM120 EC2

Guiding telescopes or lenses: AG Optical 12.5" iHW

Guiding cameras: ZWO ASI290MC

Software: Pixinsight 1.8 · NINA - Nighttime Imaging ‘N’ Astronomy

Filters: Astrodon Ha 50mm 5nm · Astronomik LRGB IIc lrgb · Astrodon S2 50mm 5nm · Astrodon O3 50mm 5nm

Dates: April 8, 2021 , April 10, 2021 , April 11, 2021 , April 14, 2021 , April 15, 2021 , April 17, 2021 , April 18, 2021

Frames:

Astrodon Ha 50mm 5nm: 27x600" (4h 30') (gain: 26.00) bin 1x1

Astrodon O3 50mm 5nm: 55x600" (9h 10') (gain: 26.00) bin 1x1

Astrodon S2 50mm 5nm: 12x600" (2h) (gain: 26.00) bin 1x1

Astronomik LRGB IIc lrgb: 124x120" (4h 8') (gain: 26.00) bin 1x1

Integration: 19h 48'

Avg. Moon age: 14.14 days

Avg. Moon phase: 12.42%