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Astrometry.net job: 3114377
RA center: 6h 39' 10"
DEC center: +8° 18' 21"
Pixel scale: 6.942 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 87.538 degrees
Field radius: 4.933 degrees
Resolution: 4392x2624
Data source: Traveller
In this wide view, you chould see the Rosette nebula in the top -right corner and the Christmas Tree cluster in the left side.
Canon 200mm L f/2.8 @ f/4
Canon EOS 6D Modded
Mount: Sky-Watcher NEQ6
60*5min for total 300min (5Hours) ISO 1600
Software: PixInsight ,Photoshop
Contains: Cone nebula, Christmas Tree cluster, NGC 2264, NGC 2252, NGC 2251, IC 448, NGC 2244, IC 2169, Rosette nebula, NGC 2239, The star 17Mon, The star 16Mon, The star 15Mon, The star 13Mon, The star 12Mon, The star εMon
Location:Iran, Isfahan
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