Ek 9
Ek 9 is a possible planetary nebula recently discovered by my good friend Sven Eklund.
Data was captured on both dual rig of 6" refractors and Sven's C14 EdgeHD - all located at Fregenal de la Sierra in Southern Spain.
Data was captured on both dual rig of 6" refractors and Sven's C14 EdgeHD - all located at Fregenal de la Sierra in Southern Spain.
TARGET
Nomenclature: Ek 9
Right Ascension: 20:59:24.39
Declination: +39:36:00
Size: 1 arcminute
EQUIPMENT USED
Twin APM TMB LZOS 152 refractors, Celestron C14 EdgeHD
10Micron GM2000 HPS and 10Micron GM3000 HPS mounts
Twin QHYCCD QHY268 Pro M cameras, QHYCCD QHY600 Pro M camera
Nomenclature: Ek 9
Right Ascension: 20:59:24.39
Declination: +39:36:00
Size: 1 arcminute
EQUIPMENT USED
Twin APM TMB LZOS 152 refractors, Celestron C14 EdgeHD
10Micron GM2000 HPS and 10Micron GM3000 HPS mounts
Twin QHYCCD QHY268 Pro M cameras, QHYCCD QHY600 Pro M camera
IMAGE CAPTURE
Blue: 24x300"
Green: 4x300"
Red: 12x300"
Lum: 15x300"
Ha: 208x120" bin 1x1
OIII: 246x120" bin 1x1
Total Integration: 22 hours 1 minute
Pixel scale: 0.544 arcsec/pixel
Field radius: 0.293 degrees
Capture location: Fregenal de la Sierra, Spain
Blue: 24x300"
Green: 4x300"
Red: 12x300"
Lum: 15x300"
Ha: 208x120" bin 1x1
OIII: 246x120" bin 1x1
Total Integration: 22 hours 1 minute
Pixel scale: 0.544 arcsec/pixel
Field radius: 0.293 degrees
Capture location: Fregenal de la Sierra, Spain
IMAGE PROCESSING:
PixInsight and Photoshop CS2
PixInsight and Photoshop CS2