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Frames:
Canon Bayer filter: 14x300" ISO1600
Astronomik H Alfa 12 nm Eos Clip: 12x600" ISO3200
Integration: 3.2 hours
Astrometry.net job: 4074617
RA center: 20h 53' 48"
DEC center: +43° 14' 16"
Pixel scale: 4.395 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 42.681 degrees
Field radius: 3.941 degrees
Resolution: 5442x3475
Data source: Traveller
North America, Pelican and surrounding
Optic: Vixen VSD100 at F3 (Ha, RGB)
Mount: Sky-Watcher Az-EQ6 Pro
Camera: Canon EOS5D MII modified
ISO: 1600
Filters: Astronomick EOS XL Clip-Filter 12nm H-Alpha, Bayer filter
Guider: SBIG STi mono on 60mm guidescope
EXP: Ha: 12x600s RGB: 14x300s
Integration: 3.2 hours
Calibration: Dark, Flat, Bias
CMOS Temp: N/A
Dithering: NO
Software: PixInsight, Photoshop
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