NGC1961 - IC2133 Spiral Galaxy in Camelopardalis - 9/12/2021 (Single Image)
Test image on a NGC galaxy with my birth year of 1961. NGC1961 is a far norther hemisphere object, not ever visible from my location in Western Australia, so I have done this using an iTelescope platform in new Mexico, USA. See also cropped version.
Single Image 4096x4096, Bin1x1,Temp -20C,Exp Time 300s, iTelescope calibrated Bias x2, 4096x4096, Bin1x1,Temp -20C,Exp Time 0ms
Dark x4, 4096x4096, Bin1x1,Temp -20C, Exp Time 900s
Dark-Bias x2,4096x4096,Bin1x1,Temp -20C, Exp Time 0ms
Flat Luminance x3, 4096x4096, Bin1x1,
Temp -20C, Exp Time 5s
Flat-Bias x2,4096x4096,Bin1 x 1,Temp -20C,Exp Time 0ms
Flat-Dark x4,4096x4096,Bin1x1,Temp -20C,Exp Time 900s
Post processed with Adobe Photoshop CC 2021
iTelescope sequence cost 18 points on Starter Plan = $18 USD or ~$25 AUD
iTelescope T19 (Science platform)
Telescope - Planewave 17" CDK 431mm f/6.8 F=2937mm, 10-Filter wheel (Luminance,Red,Green,Blue,Ha,SII,OIII,Exo,V,B) - Clear Luminance used, FLI ProLine PL16803 Non Anti-Blooming Gate CCD camera 4096x4096 9µ pixels with field 43.2' x 43.2', CCD at -20C. Mount - Planewave Ascension 200HR, guiding disabled
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