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Imaging telescopes or lenses: Skywatcher 150/750 Newton
Imaging cameras: Canon EOS 1300Da
Mounts: Skywatcher EQ6R Mount
Guiding telescopes or lenses: TS Optics 60 MM GuideScope Guider
Guiding cameras: LACERTA MGEN 2
Software: Fitswork4 · Nikon viewnx2 · Deep Sky Stacker 3.3.6 Deep Sky Stacler
Dates:April 20, 2020 , April 21, 2020 , April 22, 2020
Frames: 146x180" ISO800
Integration: 7.3 hours
Darks: ~20
Flats: ~40
Flat darks: ~25
Bias: ~25
Avg. Moon age: 28.08 days
Avg. Moon phase: 2.92%
Bortle Dark-Sky Scale: 4.00
Astrometry.net job: 3467330
RA center: 12h 36' 25"
DEC center: +13° 7' 43"
Pixel scale: 1.172 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: -158.717 degrees
Field radius: 0.883 degrees
Resolution: 4401x3165
Locations: Mobile Sternwarte, Münster/West, None
Data source: Traveller
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