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NGC 7822

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NGC 7822

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After one week in the Alps, at the observatory of St Veran, we are pleased to share you our first deep sky photo. We present you our HOO version of NGC 7822. This Nebula is located in the Cepheus constellation and lies at around 3 000 light years from Earth. The particularity of this mosaic, composed of two panels, is that has been shot on two nights with less than 5h of total exposition time that is much less than our usual routine. The sky was so clear that we are able to reduce the total integration time for a very good signal to noise ratio. This picture is a collaboration between Victor Sabet and Julien De Winter. Two instruments were used, an Askar 600 with a 0.73 reducer and a Takahashi FSQ 85 EDX with a flattener 1.01. Both instruments were fitted with an ZWO ASI 2600 MM. In the center bottom, we can also identify the presence of a Planetary Nebula.

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Description: After one week in the Alps, at the observatory of St Veran, we are pleased to share you our first deep sky photo. We present you our HOO version of NGC 7822. This Nebula is located in the Cepheus constellation and lies at around 3 000 light years from Earth. The particularity of this mosaic, composed of two panels, is that has been shot on two nights with less than 5h of total exposition time that is much less than our usual routine. The sky was so clear that we are able to reduce the total integration time for a very good signal to noise ratio. This picture is a collaboration between Victor Sabet and Julien De Winter. Two instrument were used, an Askar 600 with a 0.73 reducer and a Takahashi FSQ 85 EDX with a flattener 1.01. Both instruments were fitted with an ZWO ASI 2600 MM. In the center bottom, we can also identify the presence of a Planetary Nebula.

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NGC 7822, OlympusMons-UMONS