M52 & Bubble Nebula
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Date: | 08/04/2022 |
Equipment: | Moravian C1+ 12000A camera through APM/LZOS 105/650 APO telescope with IDAS HEUIB-II filter on Losmandy GM8 mount. The telescope was working at f4.9 using TS 2" 0.79x corrector / reducer. |
Image type: | OSC |
Exposure time: | 120X180s, gain 40. |
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Constellation: | Cassiopeia |
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M52 is a nice open cluster of 193 stars (estimate) in diameter of 19 ly. Distance of the cluster is some 5000 ly. M52 is a beautiful sight for small telescopes and even binoculars. Bubble Nebula, NGC7635, is a diffuse nebula which appears as a large, faint and diffuse oval. The nebula surrounds an extremely hot and massive star of rare "Wolf-Rayet" type. Ultraviolet radiation from the star causes the gas to glow through a process known as fluorescence, and winds of material blown out from the star give the nebula its characteristic shape. NGC7635 is 7000 ly distant from Earth and has a diameter of 6 ly. |
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Bubble Nebula, OSC, ZWO ASI178MC Cool through AT65EDQ telescope M52 & Bubble Nebula, LRGB, ST2000XM through WO ZS105ED telescope |