Ic 1275 region

ACQUISITIONPARAMETRES ACQUISITION
ObjetFiltresBinTemps PoseNombres PosesTemps Total
NomIc 1275Luminance 1 x 1150”00H00
ConstellationSagittaireRouge 1 x 1150”712H96
Distance4000 années-lumièreVert 1 x 1150”692H88
Détail prise de vueBleu 1 x 1150”733H04
LieuEl Sauce ChiliS2 1 x 1600”8213H67
Date acquisition21/08 à 15/10/20241 x 1 600”9616H00
SetupO3 1 x 1600”9015H00
InstrumentPlanewave CDK 14Totaux77753H54
Diamètre356 mmBias1X199
Focale2563 mmDark1X151
Rapport F/D7,2Flat1X111
MontureMathis Mi500/750Acquisition faite parCecil Navick AstroVision
Caméra acquisitionMoravian C4 36×36 CMOSTraitement fait parTeam ARO-Francis Bozon
Caméra de guidageZWO Asi 1600 mmLogiciels utilisés
Montage de guidageDO Skymeca 3”AcquisitionTheSkyX , Focusmax, Maxpilote
Echantillonage0,72 arcsTraitementPixinsight, Photoshop

COMMENTS ON THE PHOTO:

The Ic 1275 region brings together several nebulae in emission and reflection, in the constellation Sagittarius.

It lies about 1.25 degrees north-east of M8 (the Lagoon Nebula), about 4,000 light-years away, in a rich field at the heart of the Milky Way, where objects are numerous and often spectacular.

This region of nebulae is rarely photographed. However, the photographs are very interesting, with bright areas contrasting with darker filaments.

It is illuminated by young, bluish stars.

There are several objects in this photo:

– Ic 1274 (top)

-Ngc 6559 (centre left)

-Ic 1275 and the dark cloud B 91 (centre right)

-Ic 4685 (centre) and the dark clouds B302 and B303.

 

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ASCENSION DROITE: 18h10’5,8s

DÉCLINAISON: -23°49′ 58”