
Barnard 's E Nebula
A pair of two dark nebula's, the one near to the other, in an apparent size of 30', in the Aquila (Eagle) constellation. They belong in the Barnard's dark nebula's cataloque, the 142 and 143 numbers of it. 2,000 light yeras from us, they are best known as the Barnard's E Nebula, because they resemble the E (Epsilon) letter of the alphabet.
Technical data of the photo :
Telescope : Takahashi FSQ 106 ED
Mount : AP Mach1 GTo
Camera : QSI 683
Guiding : Off axis, Asi Zwo 120mm, PHD
LRGB
L 12x300s
RGB 6x300s each
Processed in PixinSight and Photoshop
Skyros Island, Greece, June 2015
During my involvement in photographing the "deep sky" I missed the accompaniment of music, as my musical experience guides me. So I decided to fill my astrophotos with my music. From September 2016 as a starting point, therefore, together with the Flaming Star Nebula, I present to You, the ‘Floydish Pulsar I’, as my first musical composition (composition, performance and production by me), always inspired by these images.
Parallel Words ! and Dancing Stars I, complete my first trilogy.
Emjoy !