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Thursday, Nov 14, 2024
IC410
By Luca Marinelli
IC 410, sometimes known as the Tadpole Nebula due to its northeastern filaments, is a large emission nebula visible in the constellation Auriga; linked to it is the open cluster NGC 1893, formed by rather dispersed young massive stars. Instrumentation: - Skywatcher AZEQ6 GT mount - Sharpstar 107/700 telescope - Artesky 60/240 guide telescope - Main bedroom Asi 2600 m3 - Asi 290 mini guide camera - Altair SII OIII + Optolong L-Ultimate filters - Asi Air Plus Shooting data: With SII OIII Filter: Light 28x300", Flat 31, DarkFlat 31, Dark 13 With L-Ultimate Filter: Light 40x300", Flat 31, DarkFlat 31, Dark 13 Processing: Pixinsight & Photoshop with Tecnica SHO Polino (TR), 10/29/2024
ZWO ASI 2600 mc pro
Altair SII OIII + Optolong L-Ultimate
Skywatcher AZEQ6 GT
Sharpstar 107/700
Pixinsight, Photoshop