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I agreeImaging telescope or lens:Sky Watcher 250/1200 Newtonian Sky Watcher 250/1200
Imaging camera:ZWO ASI 178-Cool (mono)
Mount:Sky-Watcher NEQ6 Pro
Software:Fitswork 4, DeepSkyStacker 4.1.1 DSS, Firecapture 2.3, ImPPG, Adobe Photoshop Photoshop CS2, Autostackert! 2
Filter:Baader L 1,25"
Accessory:Baader MPCC Mark III Multi-Purpose Coma Corrector Baader 2" MPCC Mark III
Resolution: 1564x1113
Dates:Dec. 5, 2018
Frames:Baader L 1,25": 300x5" (gain: 0.82) -15C bin 1x1
Integration: 0.4 hours
Darks: ~300
Avg. Moon age: 27.78 days
Avg. Moon phase: 3.44%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale: 4.00
Astrometry.net job: 2401053
RA center: 40.674 degrees
DEC center: -0.014 degrees
Pixel scale: 0.411 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 63.199 degrees
Field radius: 0.109 degrees
Locations: Home Observatory, Budy Dłutowskie , Pabianice, Poland
Data source: Backyard
Supernova SN 2018ivc in Messier 77
Only documentation photo - I didn't have time for full LRGB
But anyway it is really bright (14,5-15mag) and really easy to capture
My first recorded supernova :)
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