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Imaging telescopes or lenses: Explore Scientific 127mm ED APO ES 127 APO
Imaging cameras: Canon T6i
Mounts: Mountain Instruments MI-250
Guiding telescopes or lenses: Explore Scientific 127mm ED APO ES 127 APO
Guiding cameras: SX Lodestar 2X Lodestar X2
Focal reducers: Explore Scientific 0.7 Reducer/Flattener ES Flattener
Software: PixInsight · Sequence Generator Pro
Integration: 0.0 hours
Astrometry.net job: 1404847
RA center: 0h 42' 45"
DEC center: +41° 16' 12"
Pixel scale: 1.148 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: -44.198 degrees
Field radius: 0.369 degrees
Resolution: 1824x801
Locations: William J. Maloney Observatory, Pontotoc, Texas, United States
The core from my Andromeda Galaxy mosaic here:
http://www.astrobin.com/279631
The image is so large that this core crop is 2121x931. :-)
Enjoy!
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