IC433

Date: January 12, 2026

Name: Jellyfish Nebula

Constellation: Gemini

Distance from Earth: ~5,000 ly.

Capture Details: ~6 hours of lights, (180 frames @ 120 seconds each) using a Narrowband filter, (Olll and Sii)

Fun Facts: This nebula is the result of a supernova that occurred ~ 35,000 years ago

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IC405

Date: January 26, 2025

Name: Flaming Star Nebula

Constellation: Auriga

Distance from Earth: ~1,500 ly.

IC434

Date: January 25, 2025

Name: Horsehead Nebula

Constellation: Orion

Distance from Earth: ~1,400 ly.

NGC2237

Date: February 02, 2025

Name: Rosette Nebula

Constellation: Monoceros

Distance from Earth: ~5,000 ly

Capture Details: ~5 hours of lights, (150 frames @ 120 seconds each) using a Narrowband filter, (Olll and Sii)

NGC2124

Date: February 07, 2025

Name: Monkey Head nebula.

Constellation: Orion

Distance from Earth: ~6,400 ly

Fun fact:  This is a hydrogen rich emission nebula located in the upper left-hand corner of the constellation Orion.

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NGC6960

Date: July 25, 2025

Name: NGC6960, Veil Nebula

Constellation: Cygnus, (The Swan)

Distance from Earth: ~2,400 ly.

Capture Details: The attached was taken over 3 consecutive nights, July 21st to 23rd with a total of ~12.5 hours of data, (380 frames @ 120 seconds each) using a Narrowband filter, (Olll and Sii) and processed via pixinsight.

Fun Facts: The Veil nebula resides to the constellation Cygnus, (The Swan). This image contains the entire nebula East and West walls and multiple NGC objects.

IC5146

Name: IC5146, Cocoon Nebula

Date: July 29, 2025

Constellation: Cygnus, (The Swan)

Distance from Earth: ~4, 000  ly.

IC1396, Elephants Trunk, July 27, 2025, Foraxx

Name: IC1396, Elephants Trunk Nebula

Date: July 27,  2025

Constellation: Cepheus

Distance from Earth: ~2,400  ly.

NGC6888

Date: August 11, 2025

Name: NGC6888, Crescent Nebula

Constellation: Cygnus, (The Swan)

Distance from Earth: ~5,000 ly.

Capture Details: This image comprises of ~6 hours of lights taken over 2 nights using a Narrowband filter, (Olll and Sii) and processed via pixinsight and the Foraxx colour palette process.

IC1396

Name: IC1396, Elephants Trunk Nebula

Date: September 02, 2025

Constellation: Cepheus

Distance from Earth: ~2,400  ly.

NGC1499

Date: October 03, 2025

Name: NGC1499, (California Nebula)

Constellation: Perseus

Distance from Earth: 1,000 ly

Capture Details: This image comprise of ~7.5 hours of lights, (225 x 120 second images) taken over two nights using a Narrowband filters, (Ha OII and Hb SII) processed via pixinsight and using Foraxx colour pallet. 

 

 

  1. Sh2 155, (The Cave Nebula), a diffuse nebula in the constellation Cepheus ~2,400 light-years from earth, I used the Foraxx process on this image.

IC443

Date: October 31, 2025

Name: IC443, (Jellyfish Nebula)

Constellation: Gemini

Distance from Earth: ~5,000 ly.

Capture Details: The image was captured using two narrowband filter combinations: about 6 hours of Hα and OIII data, plus another 6 hours of SII and Hb, collected over five exceptionally clear nights in late October. Each sub-exposure was 120 seconds, and all data were processed in PixInsight.

. Fun Fact: This remnant is the result of a supernova explosion that occurred roughly 35,000 years ago.

Sh2 155, (The Cave Nebula), November 23, 2025

Date: November 23, 2025

Name: Sh2 155, (The Cave Nebula)

Constellation: Cepheus

Distance from Earth: 2,400 ly

Capture Details: Processed via pixinsight and using Foraxx colour pallet.

NGC2238

Date: November 18, 2025

Name: NGC2238, (Rosette Nebula)

Constellation: Monoceros

Distance from Earth: ~5,000 ly.

Capture Details: This image was captured using two narrowband filter combinations: about 4 hours of Hα and OIII data, plus another 4 hours of SII and Hb.

Fun Fact: This remnant is the result of a supernova that occurred ~35,000 years ago.

IC1805, (Heart Nebula), December 27, 2025

Date: December 27, 2025

Name: IC1805, (Heart Nebula)

Constellation: Cassiopeia.

Distance from Earth: ~5,000 ly.

Capture Details: The image was captured over two nights and consists of roughly 400 subframes at 120 seconds each. Data were collected using two Antlia narrowband filter combinations: about 6.5 hours of Hα/OIII and 6.5 hours of SII/Hβ.

Fun Fact: This is a beautiful narrowband emission nebula composed primarily of hydrogen gas and threaded with dark dust lanes.