NGC 6992 Cygnus Veil nebula as a 6x5 mosaic in OIII, Ha, r at the 1.20m OHP telescope
A new undergrad summer school from Université Paris-Saclay brought us to the Observatoire de Haute-Provence in south of France for a week to train students to our craft. Dr Jean-CHarles Cuillandre had the
brilliant idea to design a survey over a few nights.
It was great fun organizing a survey effort involving all students to capture a large nearby nebula, the Veil, a supernova remnant (area NGC 6992).
The venerable OHP-T120 (1.2m diameter primary mirror) telescope was first put in operation near Paris in 1877 but is now equipped with modern instrumentation in Haute-Provence. However, its field of view
is quite small (a quarter of the full Moon) and obtaining this large portion of the sky required collecting 30 independent and contiguous positions (6x5).
The nebula was observed through 3 filters, OIII, r, and Halpha to capture the peak brightness of the shock wave (this was done with a fairly bright Moon that was lighting up the sky). Students were introduced to the processing and coloring techniques, DIY style, to go from the raw data they collectively captured over four nights at the telescope to this final color image they can now duplicate.
Exposure time is 6 minutes per pointing in Ha and OIII
(90s x 4 exposures), and 2m40s in r (40s x 4 exposures). It took
4 nights to cover.
- Image was taken during the nights July 7-12 2022 at the 1.2m
telescope of OHP (IAU observatory code 511) Observatoire de
Haute-Provence, south of France.
- Credit: Université Paris-Saclay students (*)
and Dr Jean-Charles Cuillandre, assisted by
Pr Hervé Dole, Dr Frédéric Auchère, Dr John Carter,
Dr Cateline Lantz, Dr Joao Marques, Dr Marc Ollivier
(*) Université Paris-Saclay undergrad students:
Kevin Benetiere, Yannis Benmansour, Anais Besnard,
Aurelien Cintioni, Elisa Deflandre, Antoine Denis,
Raihane Djelouat, Pierre Eberschweiler, Ilian
Ellafi, Pacome Esteve, Lydia Hechiche, Baptiste
Leprovost, Yasmina Moussaoui, Metkham Pravongviengkham
- Image in full resolution at OHP - Observatoire de
Haute-Provence (CNRS, AMU, OSU Pyhteas):
http://www.obs-hp.fr/pictures/cuillandre/index.shtml
- Data available in our public archive:
https://ohp.ias.universite-paris-saclay ... icNGC6992/
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A new undergrad summer school from Université Paris-Saclay brought us to the Observatoire de Haute-Provence in south of France for a week to train students to our craft. Dr Jean-CHarles Cuillandre had the
brilliant idea to design a survey over a few nights.
It was great fun organizing a survey effort involving all students to capture a large nearby nebula, the Veil, a supernova remnant (area NGC 6992).
The venerable OHP-T120 (1.2m diameter primary mirror) telescope was first put in operation near Paris in 1877 but is now equipped with modern instrumentation in Haute-Provence. However, its field of view
is quite small (a quarter of the full Moon) and obtaining this large portion of the sky required collecting 30 independent and contiguous positions (6x5).
The nebula was observed through 3 filters, OIII, r, and Halpha to capture the peak brightness of the shock wave (this was done with a fairly bright Moon that was lighting up the sky). Students were introduced to the processing and coloring techniques, DIY style, to go from the raw data they collectively captured over four nights at the telescope to this final color image they can now duplicate.
Exposure time is 6 minutes per pointing in Ha and OIII
(90s x 4 exposures), and 2m40s in r (40s x 4 exposures). It took
4 nights to cover.
- Image was taken during the nights July 7-12 2022 at the 1.2m
telescope of OHP (IAU observatory code 511) Observatoire de
Haute-Provence, south of France.
- Credit: Université Paris-Saclay students (*)
and Dr Jean-Charles Cuillandre, assisted by
Pr Hervé Dole, Dr Frédéric Auchère, Dr John Carter,
Dr Cateline Lantz, Dr Joao Marques, Dr Marc Ollivier
(*) Université Paris-Saclay undergrad students:
Kevin Benetiere, Yannis Benmansour, Anais Besnard,
Aurelien Cintioni, Elisa Deflandre, Antoine Denis,
Raihane Djelouat, Pierre Eberschweiler, Ilian
Ellafi, Pacome Esteve, Lydia Hechiche, Baptiste
Leprovost, Yasmina Moussaoui, Metkham Pravongviengkham
- Image in full resolution at OHP - Observatoire de
Haute-Provence (CNRS, AMU, OSU Pyhteas):
http://www.obs-hp.fr/pictures/cuillandre/index.shtml
- Data available in our public archive:
https://ohp.ias.universite-paris-saclay.fr/archive/202207OHP_EcoleEte/DATA/T120/MosaicNGC6992/