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Imaging telescopes or lenses: Skywatcher BKP 130 DS
Imaging cameras: Atik 314L+ Mono
Mounts: Advanced VX
Guiding telescopes or lenses: Orion 50mm Guide Scope
Guiding cameras: Orion StarShoot AutoGuider
Software: PixInsight · Celestron NexRemote · Google Chrome Remote Desktop · Artemis Capture
Filters: Astronomik OIII 12nm · Astronomik SII 12nm · Astronomik Ha 12nm 1,25"
Accessory: Skywatcher HM6 Polar Scope
Frames: 54x270"
Integration: 4.0 hours
Astrometry.net job: 2376087
RA center: 0h 2' 2"
DEC center: +67° 12' 0"
Pixel scale: 2.057 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 1.601 degrees
Field radius: 0.459 degrees
Resolution: 1334x892
Locations: My Backyard Red Zone :-( , Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada
Data source: Backyard
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