Elephant's_Trunk_nebula.jpg


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English: This is one of several images captured in 2018 by Ram Samudrala from his backyard. Details of the capture can be gotten from https://www.astrobin.com/users/ramdom/
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Author Ram samudrala

I tried to upload a variety of images (all my images taken in 2019) but the uploader wouldn't let me. I wasted more than two hours trying to do this and I've given up. I'm going to try this last upload of a couple of images and that's going to be it. What's the point of going for vanity prizes anyway. I just wanted to share my work with the world.

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Elephant's Trunk nebula taken using amateur equipment from the backyard of Ram Samudrala combining data from narrowband filters, with red being assigned to sulphur (S2), green to hydrogen alpha (Ha), and blue to Oxygen (O3) filters.

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11 June 2019

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