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Old 02-08-2021, 09:37 AM
Dennis
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BR 2248-1242 and BRI J0113-2803

I managed to track down another couple of Quasars:

BR 2248-1242
  • R.A. 22h51m18.1s Dec.: -12°27'03" (2000) in Aquarius
  • Magnitude: 18.50 R
  • Redshift (z): 4.15
  • Light Time: 12.0 Gyr

BRI J0113-2803
  • R.A. 01h13m44.4s Dec.: -28°03'18" (2000) in Sculptor
  • Magnitude: 18.70 R
  • Redshift (z): 4.30
  • Light Time: 12.0 Gyr

There is another one on the BRI J0113 image that “got away”; Q0111-0028 which at mag 18.7 “should” have been captured at the top-middle of frame as shown in the SkyTools 4 Imaging Overlay, but it did not register.

If I get another opportunity, I might try for Q0111-0028 again but using an IR642 Filter.

Q0111-0028
  • R.A. 01h13m52.5s Dec.: -28°14'08" (2000) in Sculptor
  • Magnitude: 18.70
  • Redshift (z): 4.30
  • Light Time: 12.0 Gyr

Tak Mewlon 210 F11.5 with Tak x0.8 RF.
ASI 294 MM Pro camera

Cheers

Dennis
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