IC 4685

Image Description and Details : IC4685 can be found in the constellation of Sagittarius, very close to and often shown as part of the Lagoon Nebula. This area is rarely imaged on its own because of the more common photographic targets of M8 (Lagoon) and M20 (Trifid) being much more dominant in this area. The estimated distance is about 4000 light years away. The area of the image contains both emission and reflection nebulae and the open star cluster NGC 6546. Imaging telescope: Takahashi FSQ106ED Imaging camera: QSI 6120i Mount: Takahashi EM 400 Temma 2M ​Guiding telescope: QHY Mini Guide Scope Guiding camera: QHY CCD QHY 5L II Focal Extender / Reducer: 0.73X Capture Software: Sequence Generator Pro, PHD 2 Processing Software: Astro Pixel Processor, PixInsight, Topaz DeNoise, Photoshop Filters (1.25"): Astrodon SII 5nm, Ha 5nm & OIII 5nm Accessories: ATIK EFW2, SeleTEK2 controlling Robofocus Focuser. Dates: 27th Jun - 10th July 2022 Frames: Astrodon SII 12 x 15' Astrodon Ha 12 x 15' Astrodon OIII 20 x 15' Total integration = 11 Hours

Copyright: Brendan Kinch

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