Soul Nebula (IC 1848)

 Posted: Mar 5th, 2025
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Technical Info
Telescope/Lens: SV BONY 102mm ED SV503
Camera: QHY 294 pro
Mount: ZWO AM3
Guide Scope: 8*50 гид
Guide Camera: ZWO asi 385 mc
Software: APP, PH
Accessories: SVBONY 193 0,8х Photo Reducer
Exposure:
45 x 300" ISO/Gain: 1600 - 2" L-Pro Optolong offset 30 t-10 C
Red zoneLight Pollution:
 Kazan, Russia
 Aug 30th, 2024
3 h 45 m
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The Soul Nebula is a bright emission nebula located in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is known for its amazing and colorful appearance, consisting of bright gas clouds that glow under the influence of ultraviolet radiation from massive stars.
The nebula has a shape resembling a human figure, which evokes associations with the soul, and this likely led to its name. It is located at a distance of approximately 9,000 light-years from Earth and is part of a star-forming region.

Telescope: SVBONY SV 503 ED102 Refractor
Camera: QHY 294 pro, Mount: ZWO AM3
Guide Telescope: SW 8x50mm, Guide Camera: ZWO asi 385 mc
Corrector: SVBONY 193 0.8x Photo Reducer
Imaging 08/30/2024, 45 frames x 300 sec, gain 1600, offset 30, t-10C, L-pro filter
Software: APP, PHs Camera Raw
Light Pollution Zone: Red
Calibration frames (Darks, Flats, Dark-Flats, Offsets) available
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Resolution: 4111x2722 px
Scale: 8102 KB
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