PN G136.7+61.9
An extremely faint planetary nebula. It was discovered in 2013 by professional astronomers analysing data from the SDSS spectroscopic survey.
TARGET
Nomenclature: PN G136.7+61.9
Right Ascension: 12:07:228.40
Declination: +54:01:29.2
EQUIPMENT USED
Twin APM TMB LZOS 152 refractors
10Micron GM2000 HPS mount
Twin QHYCCD QHY268 MM Pro cameras
ASA DDM85 Mount
Celestron C14 EdgeHD with Hyperstar
QHYCCD QHY600 M Pro camera
Nomenclature: PN G136.7+61.9
Right Ascension: 12:07:228.40
Declination: +54:01:29.2
EQUIPMENT USED
Twin APM TMB LZOS 152 refractors
10Micron GM2000 HPS mount
Twin QHYCCD QHY268 MM Pro cameras
ASA DDM85 Mount
Celestron C14 EdgeHD with Hyperstar
QHYCCD QHY600 M Pro camera
IMAGE CAPTURE
Ha 5nm: 302x300" bin 1x1
OIII 3nm: 209x300" bin 1x1
Red: 20x300" bin 1x1
Green: 20x300" bin 1x1
Blue: 20x300" bin 1x1
Total integration: 66 hours 35 minutes
Pixel scale: 1.064 arcsec/pixel
Field radius: 1.005 degrees
Capture dates: 26 February - 14 March 2024
Capture location: Fregenal de la Sierra, Spain
Ha 5nm: 302x300" bin 1x1
OIII 3nm: 209x300" bin 1x1
Red: 20x300" bin 1x1
Green: 20x300" bin 1x1
Blue: 20x300" bin 1x1
Total integration: 66 hours 35 minutes
Pixel scale: 1.064 arcsec/pixel
Field radius: 1.005 degrees
Capture dates: 26 February - 14 March 2024
Capture location: Fregenal de la Sierra, Spain
IMAGE PROCESSING
Pre-processing: Pixinsight, CCDStack2
Post-processing: Pixinsight, Photoshop CS2
Pre-processing: Pixinsight, CCDStack2
Post-processing: Pixinsight, Photoshop CS2