The Wizard Nebula
NGC7380

Technical data
Instrument: | 173/700 Newton-astrograf (ZsIO), SkyWatcher comacorrector F/4 |
Camera: | Atik One 6.0 |
Filter: | Astronomik Deep-Sky LRGB, Astronomik L2 |
Mount: | SkyWatcher NEQ6 Pro Synscan (modified) |
Guiding: | Lacerta M-Gen autoguider, OAG |
Image data
Exposure time: | 10 hours - L: 26 x 7 min, R: 21 x 10 min, G : 11 x 10 min, B : 10 x 10 min<br> |
Location, date: | Hungary, Mount-Mátra, Ágasvár 2016. August |
Transparency: | 7/10 |
Temperature: | 15 °C |
FWHM: | 2.50" |
Processing: | CCDStack, Registar, Pixinsight LE, Photoshop |
Description

The Wizard Nebula, NGC7380 is located in constellation Cepheus, which lies roughly 8000 light-years away. It is categorized with number 142 by Stewart Sharpless in 1958.
Technical data
Instrument: | 173/700 Newton-astrograf (ZsIO), SkyWatcher comacorrector F/4 |
Camera: | Atik One 6.0 |
Filter: | Astronomik Deep-Sky LRGB, Astronomik L2 |
Mount: | SkyWatcher NEQ6 Pro Synscan (modified) |
Guiding: | Lacerta M-Gen autoguider, OAG |
Image data
Exposure time: | 10 hours - L: 26 x 7 min, R: 21 x 10 min, G : 11 x 10 min, B : 10 x 10 min<br> |
Location, date: | Hungary, Mount-Mátra, Ágasvár 2016. August |
Transparency: | 7/10 |
Temperature: | 15 °C |
FWHM: | 2.50" |
Processing: | CCDStack, Registar, Pixinsight LE, Photoshop |
© Patrik Tarczi
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