Bartosz Wojczyński: Barnard's Loop Poster
Bartosz Wojczyński: Barnard's Loop Poster
Bartosz Wojczyński: Barnard's Loop Poster
Bartosz Wojczyński: Barnard's Loop Poster
Bartosz Wojczyński: Barnard's Loop Poster
Bartosz Wojczyński: Barnard's Loop Poster
Bartosz Wojczyński: Barnard's Loop Poster

Bartosz Wojczyński: Barnard's Loop Poster

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    Barnard's Loop by Bartosz Wojczynski

    Barnard's Loop is large, arch-like nebula positioned in the constellation of Orion, created by a violent supernova explosion from around two million years ago. This cloud of active hydrogen surrounds many other famous objects, such as the Flame and Horsehead nebulae visible in the top right area of this photograph.

    Photo details

    • Date & Time: 2020 January 24th/25th; 22:36 ~ 02:52 WET
    • Location: Garafia, La Palma, Spain
    • Optics: 2 x Takahashi Epsilon 130D
    • Camera: 2 x Nikon D810A
    • Mount: 2 x iOptron CEM25P
    • Tripod
      • Avalon T-Pod 90
      • iOptron 2" steel tripod
    • Guider
      • 2 x Lacerta MGEN II
      • Lacerta M54 OAG for Nikon
      • ZWO 30/120 guide scope
    • Composition: 6 pane mosaic (2 columns, 3 rows)
    • Exposure
      • 6 x 10 minutes per pane
      • 430 mm, f/3.3, ISO 400
      • 6 hours total
    • Calibration
      • 50 bias frames per camera
      • 50 flat frames per camera
    • Processing
      • DeepSkyStacker: calibrate, align, stack
      • Microsoft ICE: compose mosaic
      • Adobe Photoshop CC: subtract skylight, ACR filter

    Autor of the Photo: Bartosz Wojczynski

    Astronomy lover with over ten years of experience in the field of astrophotography. Winner of many prestigious awards, incl. Astrobin Image of the Day and NASA APOD (Astronomy Picture of the Day).

    Organizer of astrophotographic expeditions to the darkest places on our planet. Bartosz appreciates versatility and diversity – his photographic output includes both deep sky photos, extreme close-ups of the moon, and astroscapes that show the beauty of outer space in a wide field. On a daily basis he works as a specialist in image processing and 3D graphics.

    With a passion for astronomy and over a decade of experience in astrophotography, Bartosz has won numerous prestigious awards, including Astrobin's Image of the Day and NASA's APOD (Astronomy Picture of the Day).

    As an organizer of astrophotographic expeditions, Bartosz ventures to the darkest corners of the globe. His photographic expertise spans a diverse range, from deep sky images and extreme lunar close-ups to breathtaking astroscapes that showcase the splendor of outer space in a wide field. In his day-to-day work, Bartosz specializes in image processing and 3D graphics.

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