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Old 27-09-2017, 01:53 PM
furgle (Adam)
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Faint Spiral Galaxy IC5332

IC 5332 is a very faint spiral galaxy 39 million light years away. It is a challenging target in light polluted skies. While processing the image I noticed several small galaxies around and in the background of its spiral arms. I'm interested in revisiting this target again with a much longer focal length to see what detail I can tease from these.

Image:

  • 52x 600s Luminance bin2x2
  • 13x 600s Red bin2x2
  • 16x 600s Green bin2x2
  • 14x 600s Blue bin2x2
Total exposure 16 hours 50 minutes.


Hardware:

  • Skywatcher Black Diamond ED120
  • SkyWatcher EQ8 Pro Mount
  • QSI 683-ws8 Camera @ -15°C
  • Astronomik Typ2 LRGB filters
  • Starlight Xpress Lodestar X2 Autoguider
  • Innovations Foresight On Axis Guider
  • Starlight Instruments Focus Boss II
Location:

  • Orange zone in Brisbane, Australia. (Bortle 7)
  • Imaged over 4 nights, new moon.
Better resolution here: IC5332
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