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Image Information

 

Object

 

NGC 7331

Coordinates   RA:  22 37 12.4 Dec: +34 23 40 Camera PA: 0.1
Imaging by   Greg Morgan
Date(s)   August 24 & 25, 2009

Optics

 

RCOS 12.5 inch f/9 Ritchey-Chrétien with a 2,857mm focal length

Mount

 

Paramount ME

Camera

 

Apogee Alta U16M, 9 micron 4098 x 4098 pixels

Guiding

 

Off-axis with the Astrodon Monster MOAG and SBIG ST-402XM

Field Scale

 

0.64 arcseconds / pixel

FOV

 

N is to the right, E is up.

Chip Temp

 

-15 C

Filter(s)

 

Astrodon LRGB Gen 2

Location

 

Sierra Remote Observatories, Shaver Lake California 4,610 feet

Exposure(s)

 

L = 15, R = 5, G = 5, B = 5 x 1800 seconds (15 Hours Total)

Binning

 

1x1

Camera control

 

MaxIm DL 4 / CCDAutopilot 3

Processing software

 

CCDStack, Photoshop CS2

Image notes

 

The first night was dedicated to Lum data.  The second night, RGB data were collected.  The total processing time on Wednesday the 26th was less than 5 hours.  I think that is a record for the fewest total hours spent processing.  There are a few color noise problems with the stars from processing but, oh well.

 

Click here for a full resolution JPG file.  The full frame is a 43 arc second square FOV.  Note the extensive dust that surrounds NGC 7331 to the west (below). 

 
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