LBN576 - The Popped Balloon?

Andy Elliott

Well-Known Member
This is LBN576, a faint supernova remnant in Cassiopeia. Also known as Abell85 and CTB1, and with various popular names such as ‘Popped Balloon’, ‘Garlic Bulb’, and ‘Medulla’.

This was shot over 3 months between August and November this year and represents 35hrs total exposure time split between Ha and OIII.

The stars were taken in RGB (20x30s).

Esprit 100ED scope; ASI1600MM; EQ6R Pro mount

The full res image is here: https://astrob.in/9himnp/0/

Thanks for looking.
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JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
This is so impressive! Wow Andy! Using 35 hours really brought out the details. I don't think I could have been that patient. :) I can see that's something I need to work towards to getting more time in on each target.
 

Andy Elliott

Well-Known Member
This is so impressive! Wow Andy! Using 35 hours really brought out the details. I don't think I could have been that patient. :) I can see that's something I need to work towards to getting more time in on each target.
Thanks Jim. It helped that I could get an uninterrupted view throughout the night on this one.
 

Mike Lewis

Staff Member
Andy,

What an excellent rendition of this iconic object. I dropped a like and comment over on AB, and thanks for the link there to see this at larger size. As I said there, one of the best I have seen of this target, love the detail and the wonderful channel separation you have achieved with all that data collected and processed.

ML
 

Andy Elliott

Well-Known Member
Andy,

What an excellent rendition of this iconic object. I dropped a like and comment over on AB, and thanks for the link there to see this at larger size. As I said there, one of the best I have seen of this target, love the detail and the wonderful channel separation you have achieved with all that data collected and processed.

ML
Thanks Mike, yes I am pleased with the result. It did become a bit of a labour of love for sure :)
 
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