AZ Maverick
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I got four days of imaging in without clouds or Moon!
I imaged IC405 (The Flaming Star Nebula) in narrowband SHO.
IC405 is both an emission and a reflection nebula and is located about 1500 light years from Earth.
I used my ED127-FCD100 telescope with a .7 focal reducer at a 666mm focal length at f/5.25.
I did 7.75 exposure hours on the Hydrogen Alpha filter, 10.1 hours on the Sulphur 2 filter, and 11.9 hours on the Oxygen 3 filter - exposures were all 5 minutes each.
I imaged IC405 (The Flaming Star Nebula) in narrowband SHO.
IC405 is both an emission and a reflection nebula and is located about 1500 light years from Earth.
I used my ED127-FCD100 telescope with a .7 focal reducer at a 666mm focal length at f/5.25.
I did 7.75 exposure hours on the Hydrogen Alpha filter, 10.1 hours on the Sulphur 2 filter, and 11.9 hours on the Oxygen 3 filter - exposures were all 5 minutes each.
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