Medusa Nebula

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"The Medusa Nebula is a planetary nebula in the constellation of Gemini. It is also known as Abell 21 and Sharpless 2-274. It was originally discovered in 1955 by University of California, Los Angeles astronomer George O. Abell, who classified it as an old planetary nebula. Until the early 1970s, the nebula was thought to be a supernova remnant. With the computation of expansion velocities and the thermal character of the radio emission, Soviet astronomers in 1971 concluded that it was most likely a planetary nebula. As the nebula is so large, its surface brightness is very low."

 

 

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Date :  December 2017; Reprocessed March 2024
Location : Arizona Sky Village, Portal, Arizona

Equipment used :
 Lens or telescope -- AP 130 EDF with Field Flattener
 Mount -- AP 1200
 Camera -- QSI 683wsg with Lodestar 2x guider


Acquistion Software : ACP, MaxIm DL, Focusmax
Processing Software : PixInsight, Photoshop

Exposure Detail : Ha OIII RGB combine        Total hours  28.8

Filter

# exposures

Time (sec)

Binning

Temp

Red

33

600

1x1

-25

Green

33

600

1x1

-25

Blue

33

600

1x1

-25

Ha

19

1200

1x1

-25

OIII

18

1200

1x1

-25

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