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Instrument |
12.5" RCOS @
~ f/9 (2880 mm fl) at 0.64 arcsec/pixel. Shown at 1.38 and 3.33 arcsec/pixel. |
Mount |
Paramount ME |
Camera |
SBIG STL-11000 w/
FW8 filter wheel, AstroDon Gen-2 filters. |
Acquisition Data |
9/12/2015
to 9/19/2015 Chino Valley, AZ. with CCD Commander & CCDSoft,
AOL guided. |
Exposure |
RGB |
540 min. (12 x
15 min. each channel) Bin 1x1 |
RGB ratios are 1.00,
0.95 & 1.05 |
Software & Processing Notes |
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CCDSoft, CCDStack,
PixInsight, Photoshop CS6.
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No SDSS stars were
available for color balancing, so a standard image-train color
calibration was used, as determined by
eXcalibrator v4.25, and then adjusted for altitude
extinction.
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CCDBand-Aid to repair
KAI-11000M vertical bars.
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CCDStack to
calibrate the sub exposures.
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PixInsight to
register, normalize, data reject, combine the sub exposures,
create the RGB,
gradient removal and non-linear stretching with HistogramTransformation.
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PhotoShop for the final touch-up.
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Comment |
The cluster is shown
rotated 10° clockwise.
M103, or NGC 581, is
an open cluster in the constellation Cassiopeia. It was discovered
by Charles Messier in 1781. At about 9000 light years, it is one of
the most distant known open clusters. |
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