Images: Astrophotographers capture beautiful views of the night time sky for 2021 contest
The Colour Splash of Cygnus Loop
“The levels and buildings of the Cygnus Loop are so complex,” U.S. photographer Min Xie said of the supernova remnant obvious in this “very commended” impression in the 2021 “Stars and Nebula” group.
“This is an graphic that just about every astronomer and astrophotographer needs to see at the very least the moment in their life time: the overall, pure Cygnus supernova remnant, cleared from each and every disturbing component,” said László Francsics, competitors judge. “As a result, this tranquil, emblematic bubble framework emerges from the darkish, with uncountable aspects. This astro-impression is a exclusive photograph.”
Devices employed: Takahashi FSQ-106EDX III telescope with f/3 .6x reducer, Chroma filters, Astro-Physics Mach1GTO CP3 mount, ZWO ASI1600MM-Great digicam, Ha-SII-OIII composite, 168 several hours complete publicity
The Colour Splash of Cygnus Loop
“The levels and buildings of the Cygnus Loop are so complex,” U.S. photographer Min Xie said of the supernova remnant obvious in this “very commended” impression in the 2021 “Stars and Nebula” group.
“This is an graphic that just about every astronomer and astrophotographer needs to see at the very least the moment in their life time: the overall, pure Cygnus supernova remnant, cleared from each and every disturbing component,” said László Francsics, competitors judge. “As a result, this tranquil, emblematic bubble framework emerges from the darkish, with uncountable aspects. This astro-impression is a exclusive photograph.”
Devices employed: Takahashi FSQ-106EDX III telescope with f/3 .6x reducer, Chroma filters, Astro-Physics Mach1GTO CP3 mount, ZWO ASI1600MM-Great digicam, Ha-SII-OIII composite, 168 several hours complete publicity