Take home this beautiful, one of a kind, astrophoto, donated by the photographer for this event. The picture is printed on metal and includes mounting hardware.
Description: The bright star at left is Alnitak (easternmost star in Orion's Belt) below which is the Flame Nebula (NGC 2024) - a beautiful emission nebula that is ionized and made to glow by Alnitak. The Flame lies about 900 light years from us. The Horsehead is the small, dark nebula just below and right of center in the image silhouetted against the red glow of another emission nebula (IC 434) behind it. Value: $125
20"x16" (WxH) astrophoto printed on metal with installed mounting hardware.
Photographer: Jeffrey E. Shokler;
Object: Horsehead Nebula (IC 434, Barnard 33);
Telescope: Stellarvue 130EDT (f7); Mount: Celestron CGEM; Camera: Canon 5D Mark II (astromodified);
Exposures: 14 x 5 mins (1.2hr); ISO: 1600:
Constellation: Orion; Distance: 1,600 light years;
Description: The bright star at left is Alnitak (easternmost star in Orion's Belt) below which is the Flame Nebula (NGC 2024) - a beautiful emission nebula that is ionized and made to glow by Alnitak. The Flame lies about 900 light years from us. The Horsehead is the small, dark nebula just below and right of center in the image silhouetted against the red glow of another emission nebula (IC 434) behind it. Value: $125
20"x16" (WxH) astrophoto printed on metal with installed mounting hardware.
Photographer: Jeffrey E. Shokler;
Object: Horsehead Nebula (IC 434, Barnard 33);
Telescope: Stellarvue 130EDT (f7); Mount: Celestron CGEM; Camera: Canon 5D Mark II (astromodified);
Exposures: 14 x 5 mins (1.2hr); ISO: 1600:
Constellation: Orion; Distance: 1,600 light years;
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Donated By:
Jeffrey Shockler