IC 417 is located on the arm of Perseus in a region very rich in nebulosity, but located at various distances and visible here in succession one after the other; its most accepted distance is around 2300 parsecs (7500 light years)
Date of shoot: 2/3/18
Ha: 12 sub @900s
L: 8 subs @900s
RGB: 8 subs @300s bin 2*2
Camera Starlight Express SXVR-H694
Sample Rate 0.98 asp at 1*1 , 1.97 asp at 2*2
Filter Wheel : Starlight Express Mini Wheel
Mount : Avalon fast Linear
Scope: Orion Optics UK AG10
Filters : Astrodon LRGB, Ha 5nm
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DWB 111 (aka MRSL 479), part of a much larger association of ionized hydrogen gas, is also known as the Propeller Nebula. at the left side of the above image, the Propeller can be seen forming a bright S-shaped curve.
Date of shoot: 28/1/18
Ha: 11 subs at 900s each panel
OIII: 8 subs at 900s each panel bin 2*2
SII: 12 subs at 900s each panel Bin 2*2
Camera Starlight Express SXVR-H694
Filter Wheel : Starlight Express Mini Wheel
Mount : I optron
Scope: FSQ85
Filters : Astrodon Ha 5nm, OIII 3nm, SII 5nm
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IC 342 (also known as Caldwell 5) is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis relatively close to the Milky Way. Despite its size and actual brightness, its location in dusty areas near the galactic equator makes it difficult to observe, leading to the nickname "The Hidden Galaxy"
Date of shoot: 23/9/17
L: 33 subs @ 900 sec
RGB: 10 subs @ 300 sec bin 2*2
Camera Starlight Express SXVR-H694
Sample Rate 0.98 asp at 1*1 , 1.97 asp at 2*2
Filter Wheel : Starlight Express Mini Wheel
Mount : Avalon fast Linear
Scope: Orion Optics UK AG10
Filters : Astrodon LRGB
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NGC 7129 is a reflection nebula located 3,300 light years away in the constellation Cepheus. The cluster contains more than 130 stars less than 1 million years old.
Date of shoot: 24/11/16
L: 20 subs 900s
RGB: 9 subs 300s
Camera Starlight Express SXVR-H694
Sample Rate 0.98 asp at 1*1 , 1.97 asp at 2*2
Filter Wheel : Starlight Express Mini Wheel
Mount : Avalon fast Linear
Scope: Orion Optics UK AG10
Filters : Astrodon LRGB
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NGC 2403 (also Caldwell 7) is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis. NGC 2403 is an outlying member of the M81 Group,[2] and is approximately 8 million light-years distant.
Date of shoot: 23/1/17
Ha: 12 subs @900
L: 20 subs @900s
RGB: 8 subs @300s
Camera Starlight Express SXVR-H694
Sample Rate 0.98 asp at 1*1 , 1.97 asp at 2*2
Filter Wheel : Starlight Express Mini Wheel
Mount : Avalon fast Linear
Scope: Orion Optics UK AG10
Filters : Astrodon LRGB, Ha 5nm
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