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Re: [APML] Northern Barnards Loop



Loke,

    Your tricolor Tech Pan image is just outstanding.  I'm amazed at how
well it shows the NGC2067 area which seems to require a dark site even
with CCD.  I've been using NGC2067 as a test area for my polluted skies.
The larger FOV also provides insight into the background of emission
spectrum seen across the smaller NGC2067 area.

   Great job!


Date sent:      	Sat, 15 Dec 2001 05:02:13 -0800
From:           	"tan@home.com" <tan@home.com>
To:             	astro-photo@seds.org
Subject:        	[APML] Northern Barnards Loop
Send reply to:  	astro-photo@seds.org

> Hi,
> 
>    This is a tricolor Tech Pan Schmidt camera shot of the Northern section 
> of Barnard's Loop (Sh2-276) in Orion. The open cluster near the middle 
> of Barnard's Loop is NGC 2112.
> 
> http://www.starryscapes.com/nebula/barnards_loop_n.html
> 
> Also in this image are M78,  NGC2064, NGC2067, NGC2071, the bluish 
> patches of nebulosity to the right of the image. Just for reference, an 
> enlarged version of this section is at:
> 
> http://www.starryscapes.com/nebula/ngc2067.html
> 
> This 2nd image was acquired using an ST10E CCD imager with an 
> Astro-Physics 130EDF refractor. Exposure data are on the website.
> 
> Loke
> 
> 
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Mike Cook, AF9Y
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