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IC-434 Just Horsing Around!, Steve Argereow
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IC-434 Just Horsing Around!

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IC-434 Just Horsing Around!

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Description

Last Year I imaged this with my Mono Camera, I wanted to image it with my OSC.
  • The Horsehead Nebula IC-434 Barnard 33
  • IC 434 is a Bright Emission Nebula in the constellation of Orion.
  • IC 434's distance from Earth is 1,500.00 light years away in the constellation of Orion.
  • It is referred to as IC434 which is short for Index Catalogue number 434. The Index Catalogue is an update to the earlier NGC catalogue.
  • It can't been sent with the naked eye, it requires a 7x50 binoculars at a minimum to be able to see it, visual magnitude +7.3.
  • IC 434 was discovered in 1786 by Sir William Herschel.


Information Credit: Universe Guide

Telescope:  Explorer Scientific 127mm CF APO Refractor f/7.5
Explore Scientific X0.7 Reducer f/5.25 (667mm Focal Length)
Mount  IOptron CEM40

Camera ZWO1600MM
ZWO  EFW

86 X 300 Second Exposures w/ Optolong L-Extreme Gain 100 Offset 50
Total Exposure Time:  7 Hours 10 Minutes  

Acquisition with SharpCap
Stacked with Astro Pixel Processor
Guiding PHD2
Processed with Astra Image

Photo taken from Seven Lakes, NC  Bortle 4.5

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