Troy Casswell

 

This is a region of the Milky Way that lacks attention. Loads of dynamics for all to see. The lobster and the cat’s paw nebulae can be seen to the upper right.

Title: Scorpion Tail R

Photographer: Troy Casswell

CentralDS modified/cooled converted Canon 6D (full spectrum).
Zeiss 135mm APO f/2.0 lens at f2.5. HEUIB-II QRO filter. ISO3200. 8x120s+4x36s+4x11s+4x3s.

Troy Casswell

Nebulousity around Orion’s sword and belt. Joining the action is the Orion Nebula, Barnard’s Loop, Horsehead Nebula and many others.

 

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Title: Orion Nebula Complex

Photographer: Troy Casswell

CentralDS modified/cooled converted Canon 6D (full spectrum).
Zeiss 135mm APO f/2.0 lens at f2.5. HEUIB-II QRO filter. ISO3200. 8x120s+4x36s+4x11s+4x3s.

Troy Casswell

Title:Jupiter Riding the Scorpion

Photographer: Troy Casswell

Date: 2020. 4. 27.

CentralDS modified/cooled converted Canon 6D (full spectrum).
Zeiss 135mm APO f/2.0 lens at f2.5. HEUIB-II QRO filter. ISO3200. 8x120s+4x36s+4x11s+4x3s.

Troy Casswell

Title: Galactic Core

Photographer: Troy Casswell

The brightest part of the Milky Way. Several red Ha emission nebulae grace this region. The ‘Galactic Kiwi’ can be seen to the left. The bright spot to the centre right is Saturn.
This is a part of a giga-pixel level res of our Milky Way. This is a ‘start from scratch’ version 2 using a new CentralDS modified/cooled converted Canon 6D (full spectrum).
Zeiss 135mm f2.0 @ f2.5, ISO3200, 4x3s, 4x10s, 4x36s, 8x120s multi-panel mosaic. Astrotrac