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NGC 3324(CDK24), Gabriela Mistral Nebula

Original price was: $65.00.Current price is: $52.50.

Gabriela, NGC  3324  This bright nebular cloud was sculpted by stellar winds and radiation from the hot young stars of open cluster NGC 3324. With dust clouds in silhouette against its glowing atomic gas, the pocket shaped star-forming region actually spans about 35 light-years. It lies some 7,500 light-years away toward the nebula rich southern constellation Carina. A composite of narrowband image data, the telescopic view captures the characteristic emission from ionized sulfur, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms mapped to red, green and blue hues of the popular Hubble Palette.  The region’s popular name is the Gabriala Mistral Nebula for the Nobel Prize winning Chilean poet. The processing was done by first eliminating the stars and creating a synthetic luminance by blending the light from the Ha, Sii, and Oiii filters. The color was then added and the final step was to add the stars back. This image was done with the 24″ CDK24 telescope. There is another image with a wider field of view done by the 17″ CDK17. https://earthandskyimaging.com/product/ngc-3324-gabriela-nebula/Also the left side of the current image was the first image done by the Webb telescope and was called the Cosmic Cliffs.https://earthandskyimaging.com/product/ngc-3324cosmic-cliffs-jwst/

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Optics: Planewave 24″ CDK17
Mount: Software Bisque Paramount ME
Camera: Movarian C3-61000
Filters: Astrodon 3nm Sii, Ha, Oiii
Dates/Times: April 2023
Location:  Rio Hurtado, El Sauce, Chile, Martin Pugh Observatory
Exposure Details: Sii,Ha,Oiii=15x15min, total 45 images over 11 hours,15 min
Acquisition: MaxIm DL
Processing:  MaxIm DL, Star Terminator, BlurX, NoiseX, Photoshop CC2023, Synthetic Luminance; SHO palette done with stars removed