| Designation |
IC1805 -The Heart Nebula - Central
structure
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| Type | Emission Nebula & Open star cluster |
| Constellation | Cassiopeia |
| Coordinates |
Telescope
centered at RA '02 34 12' Dec '+61 15 25'
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| Magnitude | 6.5 (open cluster) |
| Size | |
| Distance | 6,150 light years |
| Dimensions | approximately 60 x 60 arcminutes |
| Image Field | 15 x 19 arcminutes |
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Notes:
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The Heart nebula is a very faint emission nebula, which is illuminated by the central star cluster Melotte 15. It is a very challenging object for visual observation requiring dark skies and a large aperture telescope. |
| The widefield version of this image has this high resolution central portion superimposed on the widefield image. | |
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| Telescope | Meade 10" SCT f/10 on Losmandy G-11 with Gemini L3 |
| Focal Length | 1575 mm @ f/6.3 with Meade focal reducer |
| Guiding | Starlight Xpress SXV guidehead through Tak FS60C @ f/5.9 |
| Telescope Control | Maxim DL (V3) |
| CCD Camera |
Starlight Xpress SXV-H9 - USB 2 ExView progressive
scan
1392 x 1040 (6.45 uM) pixel array (8.98 x 6.71 active area)
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| Image Scale | .88 arcsec/pixel |
| Filters |
1.25" Astronomik Type II Dichroic
IR blocking filters in Astronomik filter drawer - Ha
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| Exposures |
Total
exposure time: 125 minutes -Ha 25 x 5 unbinned
Individual frames
Sigma combined
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| Calibration | None |
| Processing Software | Maxim DL, Photoshop CS (8.0), Neat Image |
| Location | Chiefland Astronomy Village, FL - 29.393 N , - 82.863 W |
| Date/Time | 11/13/04 '03:08' - '06:48' UT' |