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I agreeImaging telescope or lens:Takahashi FSQ106ED
Imaging camera:QSI683wsg
Mounts:10 Micron GM1000HPS, 10 Micron GM2000 HPS II UP
Guiding camera:Starlight Xpress Lodestar X2
Software:Adobe Photoshop 6 CS, Main Sequence Software Sequence Generator Pro , Pixinsight 1.8
Filters:Astrodon Tru-Balance LRGB E-Series Gen 2 Blue, Astrodon Tru-Balance LRGB E-Series Gen 2 Green, Astrodon Tru-Balance LRGB E-Series Gen 2 Red, Astrodon Tru-Balance LRGB E-Series Gen 2 Luminance
Resolution: 3059x2249
Dates:Nov. 30, 2018
Frames:
Astrodon Tru-Balance LRGB E-Series Gen 2 Blue: 20x600" bin 1x1
Astrodon Tru-Balance LRGB E-Series Gen 2 Green: 19x600" bin 1x1
Astrodon Tru-Balance LRGB E-Series Gen 2 Luminance: 37x596" bin 1x1
Astrodon Tru-Balance LRGB E-Series Gen 2 Red: 20x600" bin 1x1
Integration: 16.0 hours
Avg. Moon age: 22.66 days
Avg. Moon phase: 44.54%
Astrometry.net job: 2421787
Locations: E-EyE, Fregenal de la Sierra, Extremadura, Spain
Data source: Unknown
Van den Bergh 14 and 15 are reflection nebula found in the constellation of Camelopardalis. VdB 15 is the larger nebula on the left in this image; vdB 14 is the smaller ‘swirl’ to its right.
VdB 14 and 15 were imaged between 7 October and 30 November 2018 from two remote imaging rigs in Spain that are owned and operated by Barry Wilson and me.
Capture details are as follows:
Telescopes: Takahashi FSQ 106 x2
Camera: QSI 683 WSG x2
Filters: Astrodon & Astronomik
Mount: 10 Micron GM1000HPS & 10 Micron GM2000HPS
Lum: 37 x 600s
Red: 20 x 600s
Green: 19 x 600s
Blue: 20 x 600s
A total of 16 hours.
Data Capture: Steve Milne & Barry Wilson
Image Processing: Steve Milne
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