The Rosette Nebula : AP110GTX + ASI6200MC Pro + AP Mach2
 
Rosette Nebula

The Rosette Nebula [click on the image to see it 2x]

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The Rosetta Nebula is a vast cloud of dust and gas, extending over an area of more than 1 degree across, or about 5 times the area covered by the full moon. Within the nebula, open star cluster NGC 2244 is situated, consisted of the young stars which recently formed from the nebula's material, and the brightest of which make the nebula shine by exciting its atoms to emit radiation. Star formation is still in progress in this vast cloud of interstellar matter.

Although various values for its distance occur in the literature, our adopted distance from the Sky Catalog 2000 implies a true diameter of the nebula of about 130 light years.

Open cluster NGC 2244 was discovered by Flamsteed about 1690.

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Camera: ZWO ASI 6200MC Pro
Scope: AP110GTX w TCC
Exposure: 36x5min
Lucknow, Ontario, Canada
Feb 2026

PixInsight Processing: After WBPP, CombineChannels, GradientCorrection, PhotoColourCalibration, BlurX, NoiseX, StarX. I applied the new MultiScaleAdaptiveStretch to the starless version. Separately, the stars were stretched with HistogramTransformation and Curves then given a Saturation boost via Curves. Stars added back via PixelMath

Photoshop Processing: Added adjustment layers for: Clarity & Dehaze (Clarity 100% only), Vibrance & Saturation (50% on both), SelectiveColour (Cyan @ -100%). Slight sharpening of the dust lanes in the core then blurring of the caps of the brighter stars to round them off.

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