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NGC40

NGC40

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Object Notes:
  • Constellation: Cepheus
  • Location: RA: 00h 13m 0.0s Dec: +72d 32' 00" Epoch 2000
  • Size: 60 x 40 arc-seconds
  • Magnitude: 10.7
  • Type: Planetary Nebula
  • AKA: PK 120+9.1
Instrument: Ritchey-Chretien 32" Telescope
Focal Ratio: f7.2 (prime focus)
Camera: SBIG STL-11000 CCD camera
(See product review in July, 2004 issue of Sky & Telescope magazine.)
Exposure: 9 x 5 minutes Luminance unbinned
3 x 5 minutes each R/G/B, all unbinned
6 x 15 minutes Hydrogen-Alpha unbinned
Guiding: Off-Axis with STV Autoguider (Santa Barbara Instrument Group)
(See product review in May, 2003 issue of Astronomy magazine.)
See Photo/Guiding Equipment.
Date: 10/26/05
Post Processing: CCDSoft, CCDSharp, MaxIM DL, Photoshop CS

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