The images on this page are mosaics of at least 2 images stitched together to make one larger image. In regular photography these are known as panoramas and they usually cover a wide angle of view. Astro mosaics usually are done when a single frame cannot show an entire deep sky object or when a group of objects that are close together will not fit in one frame. They still cover a small field of view compared to Earth bound panoramas.



Click on each image below to see a much larger version. The bigger your display the better.



The North America and Pelican Nebulas



The Pleiades



The Rosette Nebula



The Horsehead Nebula Region



LBN667, IC1848



VDB 14 & 15



IC1396



Veil Nebula



M8/M20 Region



M31 - The Andromeda Galaxy



M16/17 Region



Sharpless 2-119



NGC7822 & Cedarblad 214



NGC 1499 - The California Nebula



IC1318 - Gamma Cygni Nebula

Region of the Cone Nebula



The North America and Pelican Nebulas in H-Alpha Light




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