IC348

IC 348 is a reflection nebula visible in the constellation Perseus. It is part of the Perseus Cloud and is one of the star-forming regions. It is approximately 1,000 light-years away from Earth.

The equipment used is as follows:

Telescope: Tecnosky 70AG F5

CMOS Camera: Player One Poseidon-M PRO

Camera Temperature: -20

Camera Angle: 270°

Mount: IOptron CEM120EC

Telescope Guider: PLAYER ONE FHD-OAG MAX - Player One Astronomy SEDNA-M

Software: Voyager - PixInsight

Light: L 75X300 Gain 8 Offset 30 BIN 1X1 - R 15X300 Gain 125 Offset 30 BIN 1X1 - G15X300 Gain 125 Offset 30 BIN 1X1 - B 15X300 Gain 125 Offset 30 BIN 1X1 - 11 Dark 11 Flat 11 Bias

Filters: Optolong L 50.8 – Optolong R 50.8 – Optolong G 50.8 – Optolong B 50.8 – Optolong HA 3NM 50.8 – Optolong OIII 3NM 50.8 – Optolong SII 3NM 50.8

Accessories: Wanderer Power Box V3 PRO - ZWO EAF N Electronic Focuser - Wanderer Rotator Mini M54 - Wanderer Astro Motorized Flat Panel

Date: 10-01-26 11-01-26 17-02-26

Moon: 55% 45% 0%

Shooting Location: Gualdo Tadino (PG), Italy

Copyright: Francesco Ciavaglia

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