Ic63

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IC63 THE GHOST OF CASSIOPEE

Very pale and indistinct nebula, it is nicknamed "The Ghost". It's a difficult object to see because it's drowned under a flood of stars. Only large light instruments allow you to see this nebula that accompanies IC 59, even less distinct.


Images unitaires:
Antlia 3nm Pro Ha: 16×240″(1h 4′) (gain: 100.00) f/3.6 -10°C
Antlia Blue Pro: 90×60″(1h 30′) (gain: 100.00) f/3.6 -10°C
Antlia Green Pro: 90×60″(1h 30′) (gain: 100.00) f/3.6 -10°C
Antlia Lum Pro: 249×60″(4h 9′) (gain: 100.00) f/3.6 -10°C
Antlia Red Pro: 90×60″(1h 30′) (gain: 100.00) f/3.6 -10°C
Total : 9H43
Matériels :
Newton Vixen R200SS
Monture Ioptron CEM120
Camera ASI533MM
Acquisitions avec NINA
Traitement Pixinsight & Photoshop

Copyright: lamagat frederic

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