Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Orion (Ori)  ·  Contains:  41 Ori A)  ·  41 Ori C  ·  41 Ori D  ·  41 the01 Ori  ·  43 Ori)  ·  43 the02 Ori  ·  Great Orion Nebula  ·  HD36917  ·  HD36939  ·  HD36981  ·  HD36982  ·  HD37042  ·  HD37061  ·  HD37062  ·  HD37114  ·  LBN 974  ·  M 42  ·  M 43  ·  Mairan's Nebula  ·  NGC 1976  ·  NGC 1982  ·  Orion Nebula  ·  PGC 3081010  ·  Sh2-281  ·  The star Mizan Batil II (θ2 Ori  ·  The star Trapezium (θ1 Ori A  ·  The star θ1 Ori C  ·  The star θ1 Ori D
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Trapezium Cluster (OAG Test2), Kurt Zeppetello
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Trapezium Cluster (OAG Test2)

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Trapezium Cluster (OAG Test2), Kurt Zeppetello
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Trapezium Cluster (OAG Test2)

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The Trapezium Cluster is a cluster of stars located in the center of the Orion Nebula approximately 1600 light-years away. The stars of the cluster formed out of the gas and dust of the nebula. The four brightest stars in this image are within 1.5 LY of each other and are designated as A, B, C, D.

I captured this image while I was trying to use the autoguider so it was only a 4-minute total exposure image (51 x 5s). The guide camera was unable to pick up any stars so it is unguided - more about that in a minute. I did not do much processing on this especially since the goal was to check the autoguider and not do any imaging but I did capture Trapezium. 

After using the moon to set the focus of my new Askar Off Axis Guider (OAG) for the Edge800 setup, I slewed the telescope to M43 to see if it would actually guide using the ZWO ASI120 guidescope. Not surprisingly there were no stars - there was a dim smudge that may have been one. I slewed the telescope to the home position and was able to see stars and guide. I then went to the Pleiades and again was able to guide. Although I was able to guide, a new guide camera was definitely necessary. As mentioned in a previous post I went with the ZWO ASI220 because of its greater sensitivity and larger sensor size. It is on backorder so I still have time to switch to the ASI174 which has the largest sensor and largest price.

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Trapezium Cluster (OAG Test2), Kurt Zeppetello

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