NGC 1360
NGC 1360, also known as the Robin's Egg Nebula, is a planetary nebula in the Fornax constellation. It is estimated to be between 1200 and 1800 light years from Earth.
TARGET
Nomenclature: NGC 1360
Right Ascension: -25:52:24.35
Declination: -25:52:24.35
Size: 11.0x7.5 arc minutes
EQUIPMENT USED
Scopes: Twin APM TMB LZOS 152 refractors, Celestron EdgeHd 14"
Mounts: 10Micron GM2000 HPS mount, 10Micron GM3000 HPS
Cameras: Twin QSI6120 CCD cameras, ZWO ASI6200M Pro
Nomenclature: NGC 1360
Right Ascension: -25:52:24.35
Declination: -25:52:24.35
Size: 11.0x7.5 arc minutes
EQUIPMENT USED
Scopes: Twin APM TMB LZOS 152 refractors, Celestron EdgeHd 14"
Mounts: 10Micron GM2000 HPS mount, 10Micron GM3000 HPS
Cameras: Twin QSI6120 CCD cameras, ZWO ASI6200M Pro
IMAGE CAPTURE
Blue: 19x300"
Green: 21x300"
Red: 20x300"
Ha: 68x900" bin 1x1
OIII: 36x900" bin 1x1, 27x600" bin 2x2
Total Integration: 35 hours 30 minutes
Pixel scale: 0.531 arcsec/pixel
Field radius: 0.377 degrees
Capture dates: 10 November 2022 - 4 January 2023
Capture location: Fregenal de la Sierra, Spain
Blue: 19x300"
Green: 21x300"
Red: 20x300"
Ha: 68x900" bin 1x1
OIII: 36x900" bin 1x1, 27x600" bin 2x2
Total Integration: 35 hours 30 minutes
Pixel scale: 0.531 arcsec/pixel
Field radius: 0.377 degrees
Capture dates: 10 November 2022 - 4 January 2023
Capture location: Fregenal de la Sierra, Spain
IMAGE PROCESSING:
PixInsight and Photoshop
PixInsight and Photoshop
Ha image
OIII Image