Messier 43 – De Marian’s Nebula

Messier 43, located in the Orion constellation, is approximately 1,300 light-years away and reaches its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around mid-December.

Astrophoto: Orion Nebula – Messier 42 – 02/23

In my new workflow, even the trapezium comes to light. I’ve added more color to my 2024 version of the picture.

Astrophoto: Orion Region – 02/22

Legacy Lens from the 1970th meets my new workflow in 2024. The reprocessed version of the Orion region.

Orion Nebula, Feb’21

7 Days after my first evening with my Vixen ed80sf, on February the 20th 2021, i had another clear sky. Again, i had to test and try a lot. Part 2/3

Orion Nebula, Feb’21

An evening in mid-February 2021. The first evening under a star-clear sky with my first APO. The first time out hunting, driven by curiosity for my first deep-sky object.
The very first photo with a visible object was the Orion Nebula. It felt like a miracle.

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