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M20, Trifid Nebula. A star formation region. Image by Glenn Reagan, 2013 March 22, using Bickley Observatory RCOP telescope in Perth, Australia |

Image of NGC 5128 captured by Glenn Reagan 2013 Mar 22 with Bickley Observatory RCOP telescope, Perth Australia. |

NGC 2070, Tarantula Nebula, in the LMC. It is a star formation region containing several large twists of gas and dust. Located some 150,000 LY distant. Image by Glenn Reagan, 2012 March 16, using RCOP in Australia |

Image of NGC 5128 captured by Glenn Reagan 2012 Mar 14 with Bickley Observatory RCOP telescope. |

Image of M83 galaxy captured by Glen Reagan, March 2012, with the HOU Bickley Scope (RCOP) in Perth, Australia with R-V-B filters, 180 sec exposure times. |

Three color composite layered (R-Ha, G-SII, B-OIII) of the Eagle Nebula. The
nebular structure with depth is clear. Tzec Maun Observatory, 14" Big Mak
telescope. The images were taken with 3 min.guided exposures |


M20 narrow band image with the Tzec Maun 14" telescope (Tzec Maun Observatory). Layered HSO (Redder image) and SHO (Greener image). Taken July 18, 2010. |


Composite image of M16 with three narrow-band filters:
Ha, OIII, SII. The top image is layered HOS (Ha - Red
; OIII - Green, SII - Blue).The bottom image is layered
SHO (SII - Red, Ha - Green, OIII - Blue). Exposure time
for all three filtered raw images is 4 minutes each. Taken
with the 14" BigMak Telescope at Tzec Maun Observatory,
Mayhill, NM, on June 18, 2010.
Observe the neat 3-D effect produced by the colors. |

Composite image of M8 by Glenn Reagan, 2010 June 12, taken
through narrow band filters (H alpha - Green; OIII - Blue;
SII - Red) with the 14" BigMak reflecting telescope
(Tzec Maun Observatory). |

Composite image of M42 by Glenn Reagan,
2010 Mar 22, taken through a narrow band (H alpha - Red; OIII - Green;
SII - Blue) with the 14" BigMak reflecting telescope
(Tzec Maun Observatory). |

Auto-guided image taken with the New Mexico Tzec Maun
E180 refracting telescope Saturday morning, October 24.
It uses a SBIG one-shot color camera (ST-2000). Single
exposure time was 10 minutes. Image taken by Glenn Reagan. |

Tzecmaun BigMak image of M8 taken
August 23, 2009. Red -Ha; Green - OIII; Blue - SII. |

Part of the larger Veil Nebula in
Cygnus, NGC 6992 is also known as the Network Nebula some
1400 light years distant. The Tzec Maun images were taken
Aug.2, 2009. This BigMak image is H alpha (red), OIII(green),
and SII(blue) composite.
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Another image of NGC 6992 taken Aug.2,
2009. The AP206 image is RGB. |

47 Tucanae (NGC 104), globular cluster,
about 16,700 light years away from Earth, and 120 light
years across. Visible with the naked eye--the second brightest
globular cluster in the sky (after Omega Centauri). Image
by Glenn Reagan using the HOU Perth R-COP (Remote Telescope
Partnership: Clarion University, Oil Region Astronomical
Society, Perth Observatory) telescope. |

30 Doradus, originally thought to
be a star, is the Tarantula nebula, an immense star forming
region in The Large Magellanic Cloud. It is about 1,000
LY across, and 180,000 LY away. It is the most active starburst
region known in the Local Group of galaxies. To give an
idea of its size, if it were at the distance of the Orion
Nebula (1,500 LY) from us, it would cover about 30 degrees
(60 full moons) of the sky and would be so bright, it would
cast shadows. It contains some of the most massive stars
known and the closest supernova since the invention of
the telescope, Supernova 1987A, occurred in the outskirts
of this nebula.
Image by Glenn Reagan using the HOU Perth R-COP (Remote Telescope
Partnership: Clarion University, Oil Region Astronomical Society,
Perth Observatory) telescope. |

Tzecmaun BigMak image of M8 taken August 23 2009. Red -Ha;
Green - OIII; Blue - SII. |

This 3-color RGB image was taken with the Tzec Maun Takahashi
FSQ-106 apo refractor telescope using a SBIG STL 11000M CCD
imager. With an f/5 focal ratio this telescope is great for
larger images. Again NGC 6992 is the north eastern part of
the Veil SNR complex. It's a great image for the beginner.
My exposure times for RGB were 7,8,8 min. Could easily go with
10,10,10 min because the scope has an autoguider feature. Taken
Aug 15, 2009. |
Part of the larger Veil Nebula in
Cygnus, NGC 6992 is also known as the Network Nebula
some 1400 light years distant. The Tzec Maun images
were taken Aug.2, 2009. This BigMak image is H alpha
(red), OIII(green), and SII(blue) composite. |

Another image of NGC 6992 taken Aug.2,
2009. The AP206 image is RGB. |

Image of M8 taken with Tzec Maun 14" BigMak
reflecting telescope using narrow band H alpha (red),
Oxygen III (green), and Sulfur II (blue) filters. |

2009-04-22 ngc5139 RCOP Glenn Reagan |

2009-04-22 m17 RCOP Glenn Reagan |

Narrow band composite image of M42.
H alpha-Red, OIII-Green, SII-Blue.
Taken remotely 2009-03-19,
Tzec Maun Observatory-New Mexico. |

IC443 H-S-O-Hi 2009-01-03 Glenn Reagan |

2009-01-23 NGC2070 rgb RCOP2 Glenn Reagan |
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Two views of M8 - Lagoon Nebula taken June 26, 2009,
by Glenn Reagan at the Hands-On Universe conference at
Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay WI, acquired remotely
using the AP 206 Refractor at Tzec Maun Observatory in
New Mexico. This image taken with H-alpha filter. Glenn
Reagan is HOU TRA, Astronomy-Physics Teacher at Cordova
High School, District Curriculum Lead Secondary Science
Teacher, and professor at Folsom Lake College - El Dorado
Center - Sacramento City College. |
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M8 - Lagoon Nebula taken June 26, 2009, by Glenn Reagan
at the Hands-On Universe conference at Yerkes Observatory,
Williams Bay WI, acquired remotely using the AP 206 Refractor
at Tzec Maun Observatory in New Mexico. This image is
a color composite made from 3 separate images with color
filters. |
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A 3 color composite
image of the Eta Carinae nebula (NGC 3372, the Keyhole
Nebula) in the southern hemisphere some 7000-9000 LY
distant. Image by Glenn Reagan, HOU TRA-Teacher - Cordova
High School Folsom Lake College - El Dorado Center
- Sacramento City College, using the Tzec Maun Australian
telescope, a Takahashi TOA-150 (6") refractor,
with a SBIG STL-11000 CCD and filter wheel. Operating
the telescope remotely over the Internet, Glen took
the images Friday March 1 in Pingelly, Australia (western
Australia near Perth). Exposure times (RGB) were 3
min, 3 min, and 5 min. The image was processed with
Photoshop CS2 using the ESA FITS Liberator plug-in. |
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July 2008. Color image
of M8 by HOU TRA Glenn Reagan (Astronomy-Physics Teacher
- Cordova High School Folsom Lake College - El Dorado
Center - Sacramento City College). Camera AP206 was
able to resolve the turbulent cloud structure around
this star formation region. Telescope: 8" refractor.
3-color composite made using SalsaJ. |
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M3 is a globular cluster. It is composed
of about a million older stars that formed near the birth
of our galaxy, while the galaxy was still in a spherical
shape. Image taken with the 0.9 meter (36") telescope
at the NOAO Kitt Peak National Observatory in southern
Arizona during the last week in June 2005 by teacher
teams who were a part of the TLRBSE program offered by
NOAO. -HOU TRA Glenn Reagan |
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M16 (the Eagle Nebula) is imaged
in clear and H alpha filters. It is a molecular gas
cloud region in which new stars are forming. Image
taken with the 0.9 meter (36") telescope at the
NOAO Kitt Peak National Observatory in southern Arizona
during the last week in June 2005 by teacher teams
who were a part of the TLRBSE program offered by NOAO.
-HOU TRA Glenn Reagan |
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From HOU TRA Glenn Reagan: Thought you would enjoy this 3 color (RGB)
composite
image I took last Saturday (12 Nov 2006) morning with the AP 206 telescope
of Tzec Maun Observatory in New Mexico. The Tzec Maun Foundation is
seeking teachers who would
like for their students to take images of various astronomical objects
(www.tzec-maun.com). |
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M51 (the Whirlpool Galaxy) was taken
on June 30, just 2 days after a supernova was discovered
in it. The SN light was still increasing in brightness
at this time. (The SN is the bright star just below the
lower galaxy's bright core in the first spiral arm.)
Image taken with the 0.9 meter (36") telescope at
the NOAO Kitt Peak National Observatory in southern Arizona
during the last week in June 2005 by teacher teams who
were a part of the TLRBSE program offered by NOAO. -HOU
TRA Glenn Reagan |
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Supernova 2005CS
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on this supernova
Thu,
30 Jun 2005 M 51 Supernova (three color composite)
Taken during NOAO's TLRBSE program, Kitt Peak. SN is
tiny yellow dot just above the galactic core in the
first spiral arm. Submitted by HOU TRA Glenn Reagan,
Astronomy-Physics Teacher, Cordova High School Folsom
Lake College - El Dorado Center, Sacramento City College
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From
HOU TRA Glenn Reagan:
image of M42 taken 12 Nov 2005 with the AP 206 telescope
of Tzec Maun Observatory in New Mexico. (http://www.tzec-maun.com)
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