TOP 5 HEART & SOUL NEBULA IMAGES
Image by Sara Wager
Heart and Soul mosaic
A re-process of the Heart and Soul nebula mosaic that I've not looked at for over 2 years.
Image by Steve Coates
the Heart and Soul nebula
*this is a composite image taken from a Nikon 180mm ED lens, an Orion 80mm EON, a modified Canon Ti1 and a QSI 683ws CCD camera. I registered, using RegiStar, the Heart and Soul nebula from the 80mm EON and the QSI and cropped it to a widefield I took last year using the Nikon 180mm ED lens and Canon T1i.
Image by Terry Hancock
The Heart & Soul Hubble Palette
Crop and new process. This Hubble Palette image combines data captured from my backyard observatory in Fremont, Michigan USA, between August and October 2014 using QHY11/TAK E-180 and my earlier data collected in 2012 using QHY9/TMB92SS.
RGB data was used for natural star color.
Total Integration time 56.5 Hours
Image by Jim
Heart and Soul embedded SHO RevII
The Ha mosaic, with SHO versions of The Heart and Soul embedded in the Ha using PixInsight's Gradient merge mosaic tool. Approx. 15 hrs each, of SII and OIII between the two, for just over 50 hrs total exposure
Image by Terry Hancock
A Hybrid View Of The Heart & Soul
Also known as IC 1805 The Heart Nebula & IC1848 The Soul Nebula, this is a Hybrid process using both Color (RGB) and Narrowband (H-Alpha, SII and OIII) and a crop of my 4 panel Mosaic of this area. Captured from my backyard observatory in Fremont, Michigan USA, between August and October 2014 using QHY11/TAK E-180 and my earlier data collected in 2012 using QHY9/TMB92SS.
Total Integration time 56.5 Hours
