Barnard's B150 Dark Nebula
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Barnard 150 or Lynds (L1082) is a dark nebula in the constellation of Cepheus. A dark nebula is a type of interstellar cloud that is so dense that it obscures the light from the background emission or reflection nebula or that it blocks out background stars. |
| Location / Exposure dates |
Mt Parnon 8-9 August 2010 (reprocess at June 2011) |
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Telescope |
WO Zenith Star 105 APO Triplet |
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Field Flatenner |
Astro -Tech 2” |
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EQ Mound |
Sky Watcher EQ6 Pro |
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Camera |
QHY9 KAF 8300 mono CCD, Temp -30 C |
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Filters / Exposure Time |
Lum 20x720 sec bin 1x, RGB 11x360 sec bin 2x |
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Total Exposure Time |
4,5 ~ hours in 2 nights |
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Software |
Nebulosity 2, CCD Stack, Photoshop CS5, Starry Night, EQmod |


