Sh2-224

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Sh2-224 in HOOlrvb made by Team ARO (astroaro.fr website) in Southern Portugal, Dark Sky Alqueva area. Francis Bozon, Jean-Luc Gangloff, Stéphane Gueyraud.

Sh2-224 is a very weak supernova slash in the constellation of the Auriga, with an unusual shape.
The acquisition of this photo was made with a Fsq 106 scope on ArEq6 Pro mount and Asi 1600MM camera.

The exposure times are as follows:

Ha= 219X300''
S2=112x300''
O3=179X300''
Luminance= 19x60''
Red= 21x90''
Green =20x60''
Blue=23x60''

That is a total time of about 33 hours

Copyright: TEAM ARO (Francis Bozon, Jean-Luc Gangloff, Stéphane Gueyraud.)

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