14/02/2026
🌹✨ A Rose from the Cosmos – Happy Valentine’s Day ✨🌹
They say love is written in the stars… tonight, I found a rose blooming 5,000 light-years away.
This is the Rosette Nebula — a massive stellar nursery in the constellation Monoceros. A cosmic flower glowing in hydrogen-alpha, where new stars are born inside its radiant heart. Fitting for Valentine’s Day… because even in the cold vacuum of space, love finds a way to bloom. ❤️
As a street photographer from Pune who chases moments on Earth, nights like this remind me why I also look up. Different streets — same storytelling.
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🌌 The Story Behind This Image
Shot under dark skies, this was captured using a tracked setup to gather enough light from this faint deep-sky object. Each exposure was carefully aligned and stacked to reduce noise and bring out the delicate hydrogen glow.
The tracking ensured pinpoint stars at 135mm, and stacking 60 frames allowed the faint nebula structure to emerge beautifully.
Processed through Siril and Deep Sky Stacker, then finished in Photoshop for final color balance and contrast refinement.
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📸 Technical Card
• ⏱ 60 × 1-minute exposures
• 🔠Samyang 135mm at f/4
• 🎛 ISO 1600
• 🛰 Tracked & stacked
• 🧠Mount: Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer (iOptron SkyGuider Pro class)
• 📷 Camera: Canon 6D Mark I
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A rose that doesn’t wilt.
A love letter written in hydrogen.
Happy Valentine’s Day. 🌹💫
SkyWatcher SpaceLove