NGC 1333 is a reflection nebula located in the northern constellation Perseus.
It was first discovered by German astronomer Eduard Schönfeld in 1855.
The dark nebulae are designated Barnard 1 and Barnard 2.
The distance to this nebula is about 1000 Light Years.(WIKI)
This area is a star forming region where we can see many 'young' stars emerging from the molecular cloud.
L-Ha-RGB image:
Luminance - 4 hrs
RGB 30 min each
Ha - 60 minutes
Total of 5.5 hrs
Telescope: ASA600 24" RC with Reducer at f4.5
Mount: ASA DDM200 Direct Drive with Absolute Encoders
Camera: Moravian G3 61000 pro