M27 - The Dumbbell Nebula

 Posted: Oct 11th, 2022
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Technical Info
Telescope/Lens: TS-Optics Doublet SD-Apo 72 mm f/6
Camera: Player One Uranus-C (IMX585)
Mount: Sky-Watcher AZ-GTI
Software: SharpCap, Siril, Topaz Denoise AI
Accessories: 0.8xReducer/Flattener For 72ED
Exposure:
47 x 30" ISO/Gain: 185 - SVBONY UV/IR-Cut
50 x 30" ISO/Gain: 250 - ZWO-Duo-Band-Filter
Orange zoneLight Pollution:
 Ekaterinburg, Russia
 Oct 11th, 2022
49 m
1641
The Dumbbell Nebula is a planetary nebula in the constellation Vulpecula, located 1,250 light-years from Earth. This object was the first planetary nebula discovered by Charles Messier (in 1764).

Imaged in AZ mode. First light for the ZWO Duo-Band Filter.
For SVBONY UV/IR-Cut – offset = 25
For ZWO Duo-Band Filter – offset = 15
Resolution: 2647x1985 px
Scale: 2761 KB
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