LDN 1082, B150,
is a molecular cloud in the constellation Cefeus (Seahorse). It is about 1,200 light-years away. The nebula in the sky is about 1 degree long, so there would be two full moons in the sky. The nebula itself consists of several parts, which were given their individual designations, ie LDN 1082 A, B and C.
On: 11,13,15,16,17,18.6.2021
Binoculars: TS-Optics Doublet SD APO 102 mm f / 7
Camera: CCD ASI ZWO 2600MC Pro, temperature -10 degrees, Gain 100 Offset 25
Composing: Bias, Dark, Flat, Light 13 * 300s - total 1 hours, Light 392 * 120s - total 13 hours
A total of 14 hours
Filter: UV-IR (in camera)
Software: N.I.N.A, PHD2
Moon: Phase: up to 33 °
Processed by: PixInsight 1.8,
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LDN 1082, B150,
is a molecular cloud in the constellation Cefeus (Seahorse). It is about 1,200 light-years away. The nebula in the sky is about 1 degree long, so there would be two full moons in the sky. The nebula itself consists of several parts, which were given their individual designations, ie LDN 1082 A, B and C.
On: 11,13,15,16,17,18.6.2021
Binoculars: TS-Optics Doublet SD APO 102 mm f / 7
Camera: CCD ASI ZWO 2600MC Pro, temperature -10 degrees, Gain 100 Offset 25
Composing: Bias, Dark, Flat, Light 13 * 300s - total 1 hours, Light 392 * 120s - total 13 hours
A total of 14 hours
Filter: UV-IR (in camera)
Software: N.I.N.A, PHD2
Moon: Phase: up to 33 °
Processed by: PixInsight 1.8,