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I agreeImaging telescope or lens:Leitz Elmarit-R 180mm f/2.8
Imaging camera:Canon 350D Baader
Mount:SkyWatcher Star Adventurer
Software:Pixinsight
Filter:Astronomik CLS Canon EOS Clip
Accessory:Phottix Intervallometer for Canon
Resolution: 3429x2289
Dates:Dec. 20, 2014
Frames:Astronomik CLS Canon EOS Clip: 90x120" ISO1600
Integration: 3.0 hours
Darks: ~20
Flats: ~20
Bias: ~20
Avg. Moon age: 27.85 days
Avg. Moon phase: 3.17%
Mean SQM: 21.20
Astrometry.net job: 478037
RA center: 38.102 degrees
DEC center: 59.295 degrees
Pixel scale: 7.330 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 89.934 degrees
Field radius: 4.198 degrees
Locations: Bazena - Passo Crocedomini, Breno, Brescia, Italy
Cassiopeia and Perseus in Greek mythology, are respectively Mother and lover of Andromeda.
The area of sky between the constellations is very full of interesting objects.
In this shot got with the old Elmarit are visible The Heart Nebula and the Double Cluster in Perseus: a pretty picture!
Cassiopea e Perseo, nella mitologia greca, sono rispettivamente Madre e Amante di Andromeda.
La zona di cielo tra le due costellazioni è molto ricca di oggetti interessanti.
In questo scatto ottenuto con il vecchio Elmarit sono visibili La Nebulosa Cuore e il Doppio Ammasso di Perseo: un bel quadretto!
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