The Crab Nebula, M1

This is a supernova remnant in Taurus.
The supernova was seen on Earth in 1054 A.D.
The image was made using a CCD camera and a
 Meade 14" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope
at Desert Peak Observatory.
LRGB image processed by Lauren R.

Photo by A. H. and Lauren R.
The North America Nebula

Can you see the shape of
our continent? The bright
star to the right is Deneb.

Photo by Abby B.
.

Owl Nebula

This planetary nebula was imaged as part
of the Telescopes In Education research.
Three images taken through red, green,
and blue filters were combined to
create this full color image.

Photo by Andy L., Michelle S.,
and Joe A.

The Dumbbell Nebula

Three separate RGB images
from the Mt. Wilson Telescope
were combined to create this
color composite image.

Photo by Amanda H.

 



The Network Nebula

This supernova remnant was imaged
with the Mt. Wilson Telescope.
R, G, B frames were combined
to create this composite image.

Photo by Paul "the Duke" B.

 
Hubble's Variable Nebula

This nebula is one of only ones
known to show changes in
appearance.  This was imaged as part of the
 Young Stellar Objects research project.

Photo by Zak S., Nate S and Graham K.

 

The Lagoon Nebula

Melissa used the New Mexico Skies telescope
 as part of her image processing research project
to obtain this image.

Photo by Melissa L.

HBC 730

This nebula is being produced by
 a Young Stellar Object. 
It was imaged using the
New Mexico Skies telescope

Photo by Melissa L., Zak S., Nate S and Graham K.


HD 200755

Another nebula produced by
 a Young Stellar Object. 
It was imaged using the
New Mexico Skies telescope

Photo by  Zak S., Nate S and Graham K.

 

 

RY Tauri

Another nebula produced by
 a Young Stellar Object. 
It was imaged using the
New Mexico Skies telescope

Photo by  Zak S., Nate S and Graham K.

 

V0380 Orionis

Notice the small dark dust cloud
in front of this nebula.
It was imaged using the
New Mexico Skies telescope

Photo by  Zak S., Nate S and Graham K.

 

XY Persei

Another YSO target.
Imaged using the
New Mexico Skies telescope.

Photo by  Zak S., Nate S and Graham K.

 

The Great Nebula

This gas cloud appears as the
middle star in the sword of Orion.
Imaged using a CCD camera and a
 Meade 14" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope.

Photo by A. H.