Canon 200mm F/2.8
ASI094
60x300s
![Image](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49092598513_916e56b80f_z.jpg)
Great picture, coatesg!coatesg wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 12:15 am h and chi Persei - The Double Cluster
The Double Cluster (comprising NGC 869 and NGC 884) is a beautiful pairing in the constellation in Perseus, located only a few hundred light years apart. The clusters have a combined visual magnitude of 3.7 and 3.8 and are visible to the naked eye as a fuzzy patch between Perseus and Cassiopeia.
Skywatcher Esprit ED80
SBIG STF8300M + Baader filters
MI-250 mount
RGB (125m:115m:115m - all in 300s subs., with additional 25x15sec in each channel for bright star cores)
Taken remotely from E-EYE in Spain:
* Image capture: Graeme Coates & Paul Tribe
* Processing: Graeme Coates
Bonus points for spotting the small fuzz of a galaxy in the field
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Thanks
Thanks so much. The overview is in the bottom, but it is really, really small. This is better I think