Paweł Radomski: Where Stars Are Still Becoming (NGC1333)
Paweł Radomski: Where Stars Are Still Becoming (NGC1333)
Paweł Radomski: Where Stars Are Still Becoming (NGC1333)
Paweł Radomski: Where Stars Are Still Becoming (NGC1333)

Paweł Radomski: Where Stars Are Still Becoming (NGC1333)

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    Paweł Radomski (Pav1007) is a Polish astrophotography enthusiast and the creator of the "Astroscapes" brand. A drone operator, self-taught programmer, hiking enthusiast, gamer (RPGs, board and computer), miniatures painter, and manager of applications that process e-commerce payment transactions, Paweł has been active in astrophotography since 2009, steadily developing his passion with remarkable success. He is an astrophotography processing instructor who has helped many astrophotographers find their own path in post-processing—something he takes immense pride in.

    His work has appeared in numerous calendars and has been recognized as Top Pick and Image of the Day on AstroBin. He is a laureate of international astrophotography competitions, including Astrocamera 2022 in the Deep Space category (2nd place) and the Astrophotography Prize 2025 in the Deep Space category (2nd place, Runner-up). His images have been selected three times as Image of the Week by astrophotography camera manufacturer ZWO.

    Paweł is known in the astrophotography community primarily for his eagerness to help newcomers develop their skills. He conducts astrophotography processing workshops at various meetups and is invited as a speaker to astronomy events. His work inspires young astrophotographers, and he is particularly drawn to dark nebulae, whose images most often earn awards.

    Where Stars Are Still Becoming (NGC1333) by Paweł Radomski

    Located approximately 1,000 light-years away in the constellation Perseus, NGC 1333 is a stunning reflection nebula that serves as one of the most active "cosmic laboratories" for studying the birth of stars.

    Often referred to as the Embryo Nebula, it contains a dense cluster of hundreds of stars that are less than a million years old, providing a glimpse into environment that likely mirrored the birth of our own Sun 4.6 billion years ago.

    One of the most interesting features of this region is the presence of Herbig-Haro objects, which appear as bright streaks of glowing gas created when powerful jets from newborn stars collide with the surrounding dust at speeds of hundreds of thousands of miles per hour. These jets act as a "birth announcement" for emerging stars, sculpting the surrounding nebula into intricate, filamentary structures.

    Circumstances

    One of those 'must-have' objects. Its immense popularity makes it almost impossible to capture in a novel way, but it's been a long-time goal for my collection. It stays in the Polish sky from late summer to winter, so I went into this with a 'multi-season project' mindset. To my surprise, the weather held up perfectly, and I gathered all the data in a single run. A total win!

    Technical details:

    • Scope: TS Newton 8" f/5 Carbon
    • Mount: Sky Watcher AZ-EQ6
    • Camera: ZWO ASI 2600MM-Camera
    • Filters: Antlia LRGB Filters
    • Processing: PixInsight, Adobe Photoshop

    Exposure Times:

    • L: 294x180sec
    • RGB: 15x120sec each channel
    • TOTAL: 29h 42'

    Object details:

    • Constellation: Perseus
    • Distance: ~720 light-years

     

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