The complex of California Nebula
NGC1499 and IC348
Technical data
Instrument: | Canon EF 135mm F/2 L |
Camera: | Canon EOS 60D (modified) |
Filter: | - |
Mount: | SkyWatcher EQ-6 Pro |
Guiding: | Lacerta M-Gen autoguider |
Image data
Exposure time: | 4 hours, ISO1600 |
Location, date: | Hungary, Izsákfa - 2013. December 7. |
Transparency: | 9/10 |
Seeing: | 4/10 |
Temperature: | 1 °C |
Processing: | CCDStack, Registar, Pixinsight LE, Photoshop |
Description
A wide-field photograph of the California Nebula and its surroundings. The connection of the cosmic dust and the bright nebula can be seen above.
Technical data
Instrument: | Canon EF 135mm F/2 L |
Camera: | Canon EOS 60D (modified) |
Filter: | - |
Mount: | SkyWatcher EQ-6 Pro |
Guiding: | Lacerta M-Gen autoguider |
Image data
Exposure time: | 4 hours, ISO1600 |
Location, date: | Hungary, Izsákfa - 2013. December 7. |
Transparency: | 9/10 |
Seeing: | 4/10 |
Temperature: | 1 °C |
Processing: | CCDStack, Registar, Pixinsight LE, Photoshop |
© Patrik Tarczi
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