By Hassan Dadashi Arani | 2025-04-11
Desert Starlight: The Rosette Nebula
On 03/29/2025 02:02 am by Jelieta Walinski Ph.D | Website | Desert Bloom Observatory, AZ, USA
"The Rosette Nebula (Caldwell 49) is a giant molecular cloud and H II region located in the constellation Monoceros. This image was captured using the equipments below and exposed for 360 seconds. I stacked 56 subframes using Deep Sky Stacker and processed the image in Pixinsight and Photoshop to bring out the intricate details of this stunning nebula.”
Telescope: Celestron Nexstar Evo 9.25 235mm f/10 Schmidt Cassegrain
Camera: ZWO-ASI2600MCPRO
Mount: Sky-Watcher EQ-6R Pro Computerized Equatorial Mount S303000
Guide Scope: ZWO 30F4Miniscope
Guide Camera: ZWO ASI462 MC Planetary Camera
Starizona Hyperstar 4HS4-C9.25 white 10014
Starizona Telrad Reflex Sight Finders
ZWO standard Electronic Automatic Focuser EAF-5V
ZWO ASIAir Pro Wifi Camera Controller
Optolong- L-Pro 2” multiband Pass Filter
Dew Heater Astrozap
Dew Shield - Celestron
Samsung Cellular Phone
Memory Card
56 subframes were stacked in deep sky stacker, processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop