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I agreeImaging telescope or lens:Explore Scientific 127ED Carbon
Imaging camera:QHY9 Mono
Mount:Sky-Watcher EQ6 Pro
Guiding telescope or lens:Explore Scientific 127ED Carbon
Guiding camera:Lodestar
Focal reducer:Astro-Physics CCDT67 - 0.67x Reducer
Software:PixInsight
Accessory:Starlight Xpress Off Axis Guider
Resolution: 1630x1184
Dates:Jan. 11, 2015
Frames:Baader Planetarium H-Alpha Filter: 17x1800" bin 2x2
Integration: 8.5 hours
Avg. Moon age: 20.44 days
Avg. Moon phase: 67.80%
Astrometry.net job: 531100
RA center: 85.538 degrees
DEC center: 36.037 degrees
Pixel scale: 3.331 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: -177.022 degrees
Field radius: 0.932 degrees
Locations: Santa Pola, Santa Pola, Alicante, Spain
Sh2-232 forma un grupo de nebulosas de emisión localizadas en la constelación de Auriga.
En la imagen aparece Sh2-232 como objeto principal y más grande. Parece tener una especie de anillo y unas zonas oscuras muy interesantes. Si nos fijamos, hay una nebulosa planetaria justo en el centro como una nubecilla difusa.
Sh2-235 es la pequeña y más brillante que hay a la derecha de 232. contiene unas líneas oscuras bien definidas.
Sh2-231 es la nebulosa que hay a continuación. Algo mayor y más débil que 235. La pequeña que hay al magen no la he localizado.
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