NGC 5033 (UGC 8307, MCG 6-29-62, ZWG 189.43, IRAS13111+3651, PGC 45948)

 Posted: 8 Nov, 2020
NGC 5033 (UGC 8307, MCG 6-29-62, ZWG 189.43, IRAS13111+3651, PGC 45948)
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Technical Info
Telescope or Lens: 8" Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain CPC800 GPS (XLT)
Camera: Starlight Xpress Trius SX694
Mount: equatorial wedge
Guide Scope: Baader 61x250mm
Guide Camera: ASI120MM
Software: MaxIm DL6, PHD2, PixInsight, StarTools, Photoshop CC, Zoner photo studio 14
Accessories: reducer Starizona 0.75x, filters Astrodon LRGB E-series gen.2
Exposure:
126 x 300" ISO/Gain: 0 - Astrodon L
15 x 600" ISO/Gain: 0 - Astrodon R
15 x 600" ISO/Gain: 0 - Astrodon G
15 x 600" ISO/Gain: 0 - Astrodon B
Yellow zoneLight Pollution:
 Chervonograd, Ukraine
 08.11.2020
18 h 0 m
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NGC 5033 (UGC 8307, MCG 6-29-62, ZWG 189.43, IRAS13111+3651, PGC 45948) is an unbarred spiral galaxy of more than 100,000 light-years across (about the same size as our own Milky Way), located some 43 million light-years away from Earth in the northern constellation of Canes Venatici.

This image taken in June, July 2019 from my balcony.
L-channel - 126 x 300 sec. bin 1x1;
R-channel - 15 x 600 sec. bin 1x1;
G-channel - 15 x 600 sec. bin 1x1;
B-channel - 15 x 600 sec. bin 1x1.
Total integration time - 18:00 hours.
Resolution: 1874x1601 px
Scale: 3509 KB
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