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I agreeImaging telescope or lens:Stellarvue SVT 130T
Imaging camera:SBIG STT 8300M
Mount:Astro-Physics Mach1AP GTO CP4
Guiding telescope or lens:Stellarvue SVT 130T
Guiding camera:SBIG STT 8300M
Software:Software Bisque TheSky X Professional, Astro-Physics Command Center (APCC) Software, CCDWare FocusMax V.4, DC-3 Dreams ACP Observatory Control Software, PixInsight, EQMOD, Maxim DL
Filters:Astrodon Blue Tru-Balance E-Series Gen 2, Astrodon Green Tru-Balance E-Series Gen 2, AstroDon 5nm Ha filter, Astrodon Red Tru-Balance E-Series Generation 2
Accessory:Moonlite Nitecrawler 3.5
Resolution: 678x644
Dates:Sept. 29, 2019
Frames:
Astrodon Blue Tru-Balance E-Series Gen 2: 12x240" bin 1x1
Astrodon Green Tru-Balance E-Series Gen 2: 12x240" bin 1x1
Astrodon H-alpha 5nm: 18x1800" bin 1x1
Astrodon Red Tru-Balance E-Series Generation 2: 12x240" bin 1x1
Integration: 11.4 hours
Avg. Moon age: 0.85 days
Avg. Moon phase: 0.82%
Astrometry.net job: 2951619
RA center: 353.876 degrees
DEC center: 64.875 degrees
Pixel scale: 1.221 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 0.655 degrees
Field radius: 0.159 degrees
Locations: Stanford Faculty Observatory, Stanford, California, United States
Data source: Own remote observatory
Remote source: Non-commercial independent facility
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