Taurus Molecular Cloud

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This image is a small part of the Taurus Molecular Cloud centered near the variable star 44 Tauri.
Below star 44 Tau extends through center of field the large faint nebula called IC 360. Lower center and left are bright dusty nebulas Barnard 208 and B 210. Center right is located LBN 777 also known as the Baby Eagle nebula. In the upper left are B 209, B 211 and B 10.

  • Object:    IC 360, LBN 777, B 208, B 209, B 210, B 211.

  • Exposure:   22 x 300s (L) + 12 x 300s (R) + 12 x 300s (G) + 12 x 300s (B).

  • Processing:    PixInsight Core 1.8.

  • Telescope:    Takahashi FSQ-106EDX3 on EM-200Temma2M. Seletek Armadillo / Focusmax.

  • Camera:    Andor Apogee U16M / AFW-50-7S ( - 20ºC ). Astrodon E-Series genII filters.

  • Guiding:    FS-60CSV, QHY-5, PHDguiding.

  • Date:    2nd of December 2019

  • Copyright: Iñaki Lizaso

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