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NGC1893


Rossco72

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This is a curious one for me, not one I had heard of but it popped up one night (19th of January 2023) under the highlights of the night section on my ASIair and with a fairly bright moon up I decided to go for Ha and OIII and pull something together in HOO.

I actually think it comes out ok and I am pleasantly surprised with it. 

William Optics GT81-IV, ZWO ASI533MMPro, ZWO H&O filters, NEQ6 Mount, Processed in Pixinsight.

Happy for any feedback, it's the only way we learn...

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Nice one!  NGC1893 is actually the star cluster in the centre of the nebulosity. The nebula is catalogued as IC410, and is sometimes called "the tadpoles" (see the two tadpole like bits in the lower middle)

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