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Stacked19 NGC6231 30.0s Bin1 294MC gain121 20240903 220808 0.3C
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Darth Riker
, Sep 03 2024 09:29 PM
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Table of Scorpius, or NGC 6231, is a bright open cluster located in the southern sky approximately 5,600 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. The cluster is sometimes also called the Northern Jewel Box Cluster, the Baby Scorpion Cluster, the Crocodile Cluster, or the False Comet Nebula.
Images from my EAA session on 03-09-2023
ASIAIR Plus (32GB) in Live Stacking mode with calibration frames and no post processing.
Calibration Frames:
Master Flat, Master Bias as Dark Flat/Flat Dark, Master Dark
Exposure: 30 seconds, Unguided, Uncropped image
Time: 10 minutes