AAPOD2 Image Archives
M81 & M82
Well, a first version has already been made with the IFN (Integrated Flux Nebula) processing, clouds of cosmic dust located between the galaxies, specifically this is intergalactic dust that in the background give a somewhat dirty appearance to the image, but they are that, cosmic dust from space, composed of particles smaller than 100 µm.
OBSERVATORY REMOTE FARLIGHTTEAM:
Takahashi FSQ-106 f/5 530mm
CCD QSI 683ws8
Mount 10 Micron 1000
Rotator Pegasus-MGPBox-PowerBox-Armadillo Focuser - Lunatic Zerodew
Voyager software - MountWizar - PixInsight - Adobe PS
Luminance 90 shots of 900 (22`5 hours)
Halfa 56 shots of 900 (14 hours)
Halfa 16 takes of 1200 (5 and a half hours)
RGB 12 shots for each 600 channel (2 hours for each channel in RGB)
Total 48 hours of lights
Darks 60 x900 "+ 60x1200" + 60x600 "
Bias 202
Flats 60xL + 60xHa + 60xR + 60xG + 60xB
Copyright: Jesus Vargas, Marc Valero, Bittor Zabalegui, and José Esteban
Leo Triplet
Image Description and Details :
Leo Triplet, the three galaxies M65 - M66 and NGC3628 with its Tidal Tail.
Telescope: Takahashi FSQ 106 - Unguided CCD: QSI 683 ws8 LRGB Baader planetarium filters Mount: 10 Micron HPS1000 Rotator: Pegasus Focuser: Lunatic Armadillo Software: Mountwizar 4, Voyager, Pixinsight
"FAR LIGHT TEAM" Remote Observatory in Spain ( Fregenal de la Sierra ) Badajoz, Extremadura Region, in the hosting of telescopes "Entre Encinas y Estrellas". Photographic work done during the month of May 2021
Authors and copyright : Marc Valero, Bittor Zabalegui, José Esteban & Jesús M. Vargas
Lights: ( -15º ) Luminance 44 x 1200" bininx1 Luminance 25 x 200" bininx1 R 20 x 300" bininx2 G 20 x 300" bininx2 B 20 x 300" bininx2
Calibration: ( -15º ) 50 DARKS x 1200" bininx1 100 DARKS x 200" bininx1 75 DARKS x 300" bininx2
200 BIAS bininx1 200 BIAS bininx2
60 FLATS Luminance 60 FLATS Blue 60 FLATS Green 60 FLATS Red
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Copyright: Authors and copyright : Marc Valero, Bittor Zabalegui, José Esteban & Jesús M. Vargas