Using PixInsight, a program allowing us to see the deeper layers of astronomy pictures, we are able to see the gas clouds of hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur making beautiful photos. This brings photography to a new level, seeing images that the human eye cannot see, ever expanding our understanding of how camera's take pictures using photons.
The Horsehead Nebula created by Nate Kremer '14. Here we can clearly see an artist's interpretation, editing the nebula's gaseous clouds into a greenish representative color.
The North American Nebula, also known as NGC 7000, created by Georgia Morrison '14.
The Andromeda Galaxy by Colin Rodman '14.
The Rosette Nebula by Scott Guo '14 using representative color.
The Orion Nebula by Ben Rumrill '14.
The Pleiades (Seven Sisters) by Matt Ouellet '15.