Pulsar J0437-4715 with Bow Shock

Pulsar J0437-4715 surrounded by a faint red hydrogen bow shock, with numerous background galaxies scattered across a dark star field.

Image Title: Pulsar J0437-4715 with Bow Shock

Copyright: Adam Block

Date image was taken: December 15, 2025

Location: ObsTech (CHile)

Data Acquisition Method: Personal Telescope Setup

Description and Details: Please see the YouTube Video on this object:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ywwrx5CFe8k

Optics RCOS 24" f/7.8 Carbon Truss Ritchey-Chrétien (Harris Telescope)
Camera QHY 600
Filters Chroma
Date November/December 2025
Location ObsTech, El Sauce, Chile
Exposures Ha RGB = 38 : 4 : 4 : 4 Hours
Acquisition Software Bisque Taurus 700 Paramount, TheSkyX, NINA
Processing PixInsight (including BXT)
Credit Line & Copyright Adam Block

Name: Adam Block

Email: ngc1535@caelumobservatory.com

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