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I agreeImaging telescope or lens:Astro Professional 80mm TRIPLETE con aplanador integrado Quintuplete Astro-Profesional 80mm
Imaging camera:NIKON D90
Mount:SW EQ6 Synscan mount Montura Sky-Watcher EQ6
Guiding telescope or lens:EZG-60 mm Lunático
Guiding camera:QHY5 Guidecam
Software:Pixinsight 1.8, PHD GUIDING
Resolution: 4160x2740
Dates:Nov. 7, 2015
Frames: 32x300"
Integration: 2.7 hours
Avg. Moon age: 25.72 days
Avg. Moon phase: 15.58%
Astrometry.net job: 843984
RA center: 23.351 degrees
DEC center: 30.644 degrees
Pixel scale: 2.097 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 80.411 degrees
Field radius: 1.450 degrees
Galaxia M33 de la constelación del Triángulo, está a una distancia de 720.000 años luz. Imagen obtenida el pasado sábado 7 de noviembre con los amigos de Orión desde Calar Alto. Se utilizó cámara Nikon D90 y telescopio apocromático Astroprofesional 80mm (casi 3 horas de exposición en tomas de 300 segundos)
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