Vulcan Region with Messier 81 and 82

I took part in an ambitious collaboration with 22 other people from Starfront Observatories in Texas, where one of my telescopes is based. This image was put together with 1,650 hours of integrated exposures.

You can see the Vulcan Nebula with deep IFN, M81, M82, Hydrogen Beta and the long tail of Ursa Major arc.

Full details of image and collaborators can be found here on my Astrobin profile:

https://app.astrobin.com/u/Jeremy_Phillips?i=bj6xk2

Special thanks to Nick Fritz and Catch Krishnan.

Hydrogen Beta (blue) in Messier 82 which is a very rare capture.

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