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About this image
M13 is generally considered the finest globular cluster in the northern skies, mainly because it is visible to the naked eye in a well-known grouping of stars that sails high overhead in the summer sky. It is a swollen mass teeming with perhaps 300.000 to a half-million suns spread across 140 light years or more.
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Technical Details
Optics
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Vixen VC200L @ f/6.4
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Mount
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HEQ5 synscan Pro |
Guiding |
ST-237 guide chip of SBIG ST2000XM |
Camera
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SBIG ST2000XM |
Filter Wheel |
SBIG CFW9 |
Filters
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Astronomik LRGB |
CCD Temperature |
-5 degrees Celsius |
Constellation |
Hercules |
Date
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20 May, 2017 |
Location
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Kifisia, Greece |
Exposure
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Lum : 60 min (60x1 min) Red : 30 min (30x1 min) Green : 30 min (30x1 min) Blue : 30 min (30x1 min)
Binning: 1x1(L,R,G,B)
Total exposure 2.3 h
Calibration: Darks, Flats, Bias
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Software
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SkyX, Pixinsight |
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