Deep within the constellation Monoceros, the Rosette Nebula blazes as a cosmic forge, where gravity and radiation sculpt vast towers of gas and dust. This central region is where stars ignite, forging the elements that may one day become new worlds.​

This two-panel mosaic captures the nebula’s elaborate core, where the young, searing-hot stars of NGC 2244 blaze through the surrounding clouds, shaping an ever-evolving masterpiece. Every arc and filament in this celestial furnace tells the story of the universe’s endless cycle—destruction, rebirth, and the birth of light itself.​

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Tech specs:

Total integration: 37h 30m

Integration per filter:
– Hα: 13h 10m (79 × 600’)
– SII: 13h 50m (83 × 600’)
– OIII: 10h 30m (63 × 600’)

Equipment:

• ⁠Telescope: Askar 130PHQ
• ⁠Camera: ZWO ASI2600MM Pro
• ⁠Mount: Sky-Watcher NEQ6-Pro
• ⁠Filters: Antlia 3nm Narrowband SHO 36 mm
• ⁠Drizzled 2x

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