IC1396 with Samyang 135mm
IC1396 - "the Elephant's Trunk Nebula" is a huge emission nebula in the constellation of Cepheus, about 2500 light years away. It has a huge angular diameter of about 2 x 3 degrees so it requires a wide field telescope/lens to capture it in its entirety.
It is a very popular imaging target both in a wide field setting like this picture and also as close up views of the "trunk" that you can see in the image at the 6 o'clock position.
Image Technical Data
Image data acquired September 13th 2019 from my backyard in Nottingham, UK. This image was taken with my Samyang 135mm lens with G2-8300 CCD camera and Astrodon RGBHa filters on NEQ6 mount. Everything is 300s in this image and binned 1x1:
Ha (3nm) x 13; Red x 12; Green x 8; Blue x 14
Sh2-202 (Sharpless 202) Samyang 135mm
This image shows Sh2-202 glowing to the left of centre with the top of the Soul Nebula at the bottom. Several other Sharpless Catalogue objects are also visible together with a few objects from the VdB catalogue.
Image Technical Data
This image was captured from my back yard with my widefield rig consisting of my Samyang 135mm lens with Moravian Instruments G2-8300 CCD camera and Astrodon RGBHa filters. I used my NEQ6 mount. The data was acquired when the object was overhead from Nottingham UK on 29 November 2019. All data acquired in one imaging run and all exposures binned 1x1 and 300seconds:
Ha(3nm) 180 mins, Red>50mins, Blue>45mins,Green>45mins
I hope you like it!


