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NGC1333

Target: NGC 1333

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NGC 1333 is a reflection nebula located in the northern constellation Perseus, positioned next to the southern constellation border with Taurus and Aries.[3] It was first discovered by German astronomer Eduard Schönfeld in 1855.[4] The nebula is visible as a hazy patch in a small telescope, while a larger aperture will show a pair of dark nebulae designated Barnard 1 and Barnard 2.[5] It is associated with a dark cloud L1450 (Barnard 205). Estimates of the distance to this nebula range from 980–1,140 ly (300–350 pc).[4]

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Gear:

Imaging Camera: ASI533MC-Pro

Filters: None

Main Scope: Orion 8" f/4 Newt @ 800mm FL

Guidescope: Williams Optics 50mm Uniguide

Guidecam: ASI120MM mini

Mount: SW EQ6R-Pro

ZWO EAF

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Image details:

396x120s, RGB, Gain 100, -10c, bin 1x1

13.2 hrs total integration

Location: Parker, CO, USA

Bortle 5 sky

Moon phase: new moon

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Acquisition/Edits:

SharpCap, NINA, PHD2, Stellarium, Pixinsight, Photoshop CC

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Uploaded on November 7, 2021