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Object name: |
Sharpless 132 |
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Optics: |
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TEC 110 FL Fluorite Apo with original flattener |
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Objekt type: |
Emission nebula |
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Focal lenght: |
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616
mm |
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Constellation: |
Cepheus |
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Camera: |
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FLI ML 16803-65 |
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Location / Date: |
Remseck
/ 29th of September 2015 |
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Exposure: |
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24
x 1200 sec Ha / 45 x 1200 sec OIII / 24 x 1200 sec SII / 1 x 300 sec RGB - Total exposure approx. 31 hours |
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Distance: |
approx.
10.000 ly |
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Filters: |
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Astrodon 3 nm narrowband filters / Baader LRGB filters |
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Apparent dimensions: |
approx. 2° |
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Mount: |
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10micron
GM2000 HPS |
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Real dimensions: |
- |
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Autoguiding: |
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Off-Axis Guider - SX Lodestar |
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Brightness: |
approx. 3.9 mag |
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Software: |
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MaxIm DL
/ Registar / Photoshop CS5 / PixInsight / Straton |
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Position
(R.A. / DEC): |
22h
18' 34" / +55° 51' 44" |
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Image processing: |
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Tone mapping according to real colors |
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Explanation
Sharpless 132 (Sh 132) is a very faint emission nebula in constellation Cepheus.
At the lower edge there is a small planetary nebula visible, named PK 102.9-02.3.
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